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10th Annual Flying Tiger Invite - San Jacinto HS (SS)

Inland Empire Late April competition


THE 10th FLYING TIGER INVITATIONAL - 2003 Coverage

WHEN: 8 a.m., Saturday, April 24, 2004

WHERE: Tiger Stadium San Jacinto High School, San Jacinto, California.
Located in the San Jacinto Valley, near Hemet, San Jacinto is about 40 miles
east of Riverside, 80 miles north of San Diego and 80 miles east of Los
Angeles.

WHAT: Invitational format for varsity athletes.

FACILITIES: Tiger Stadium is the Inland Empire's finest track and field
complex with an eight-lane all-weather track, Finishlynx timing and wind
gauges. The track was resurfaced in 2003.

2003 TEAMS: Academy for Academic Excellence (Apple Valley), Archbishop Mitty
(San Jose), Banning, Beaumont, Big Bear, Calvary Chapel/Murrieta, Cajon (San
Bernardino), Clairemont (San Diego), Colton, El Capitan (San Diego),
Glendora, Hamilton (Anza), Hemet, Indio, Maranatha, Murrieta Valley, Norco,
North (Riverside), Notre Dame (Riverside), Pacific (San Bernardino), Paloma
Valley (Menifee), Perris, Redlands East Valley, Santiago (Corona), San
Jacinto, Serrano, Silver Valley (Yermo), Temescal Canyon (Lake Elsinore),
Twentynine Palms, Valley View (Moreno Valley), Vista Del Lago (Moreno
Valley), Walnut, Yucaipa and Yucca Valley.

FOR INFORMATION:
To receive info on pricing, media guides and entries contact Louis Amestoy,
co-meet director, at 909 652-6529 ext. 235 or e-mail at
[email protected] or call Jeff Snyder, San Jacinto athletic
director, at 909-654-7374.


ADDS
Adds will be accepted on the day of the meet only by purchase of an add
card. Each add card costs $10 per athlete and per event.

SCRATCHES
Coaches may scratch and add athletes, per purchase of an add card, prior to
the start of the meet at a check-in tent.

TIMING
FinishLynx automatic timing will be used for all races.

WIND READINGS
Wind readings will be available for all sprints, hurdles and jumps.

CLERK OF THE COURSE-CHECK IN
The check-in area will be located at the west end of the stadium. The meet
announcer will not provide a first call, second and third call for each
event. Those calls will be made at the check-in and staging area and
athletes are responsible for getting to their events on time. An order of
events and corresponding time schedule will be provided throughout the
stadium.

TEAM SCORING
We will not be scoring the meet this year and will not present a team
trophy. Instead, we would like to focus on the individual aspect of the
meet.

SEEDING
The Flying Tiger will use a performance-based seeding system similar to CIF
competition. Heats will be slowest to fastest based upon performance marks
submitted. We encourage coaches to submit real standards and not estimates
of performance. Questionable marks or those that cannot be verified will
receive a penalty when seeding. We encourage all coaches to be honest when
submitting marks.

ENTRIES
An athlete may enter four events per CIF and NFHSA rules. Schools are
limited to two athletes per event.

AWARDS
Medals will be given to individuals from first through fifth place and for
the top three relays. Meet management will select a top boy and girl from
the track events and field events for individual outstanding recognition.

RADIOS
Personal compact disc, cassette, or MP3 players will be allowed into the
stadium. However, no ³boom boxes¹¹ will be permitted.

MEDIA
INFORMATION
The stadium press box will be deemed a working media center with complete
results available and other information available per requests. Media
members are encouraged to contact Louis Amestoy at (909) 652-6529 ext. 235
for more information.

MEET RECORDS
100 11.01 Boris Terry (Silver Valley), 2003
200 21.63 Derrick Johnson (Notre Dame), 2000
400 47.88 Derrick Johnson (Notre Dame), 2000
800 1:54.67 Ian Ritchie (Murrieta Valley), 2003
1,600 4:20.50 Kellen Acosta (Murrieta Valley), 2003
3,200 9:19.89 Ryan Hall (Big Bear), 2000
110H 14.73 Bryan Thompson (Valley View), 2003
300H 39.27 Jeremy Thornberg (Cathedral City),1999
400 R 43.58 Valley View, 2002
1,600R 3:24.40 Murrieta Valley, 2003
LJ 22-2 Quinton Williams (San Gorgonio),2000
TJ 43-3 Justin Nelson (Murrieta Valley), 2002
HJ 6-8 Justin Nelson (Murrieta Valley), 2001
PV 14-0 Eric Willis (Temescal Canyon),2000
14-0 Steve Pease (Temescal Canyon),1998
SP 55-6 Adam Simler (Hemet), 2003
DT 191-0 Greg Garza (Indio),2003

GIRLS
100 11.82 Ashlee Brown (North) 2003
200 24.66 DeAna Carson (Vista Del Lago) 2003
400 57.48 Lorraine King (North) 2003
800 2:15.07 Bonghabih Shey (Murrieta Valley)2003
1,600 5:06.43 Meaghan Leon (Pacific) 2000
3,200 11:13.06 Latesha Jones (Rialto) 2000
100H 14.07 Domenique Manning (North) 2003
300H 42.72 Ashlee Brown (North) 2003
400 R 47.02 North 2003
1,600R 3:53.10 North 2003
LJ 19-8 Gayle Hunter (North) 2003
TJ 38-10 Gayle Hunter(North) 2003
HJ 5-2 Veronica Arana (San Jacinto) 1997
5-2 Ketchersid (La Quinta) 1999
5-2 Antonia Williams (San Gorgonio) 2002
SP 41-1 1/2 Shannon Hobson (Perris) 2003
DT 138-7 1/2 Shannon Hobson (Perris) 2003
PV 11-6 Jessica Wisnewski (Murrieta Valley) 2002
11-6 Rennae Matheny (Murrieta Valley) 2003

 

 


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