Southern Section Divisional - Sat 5/24/03 - Event Summaries -

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Southern Section Divisional - Sat 5/24/03 - Event Summaries - Doug Speck

Boys Div I
100 - Brian Woods (Los Alamitos) good solid race, with one waiting for Derrick Jones (LB Poly) to make the big move up and past, but with some time time off for an ankle injury he did not seem to have the extra gear today. Time a fine 10.61 for Woods with +1.7 mps behind him with Jones second at 10.87.
200 - Derrick Jones (LB Poly) led into the straightaway, but Brian Woods made the big move this time, with the Los Alamitos star a double winner as he moved past to a 21.41 win (wind +0.6) with Jones 21.54.
400 - Malik Muhammad and Rodney Van of LB Poly were rolling into the homestretch in control of the race, with in the final 50 meters Tony Ramirez (Royal) mounting a super charge that had him rocket up and past to a 48.29 time.
800 - 25.7 opening 200 with Bryan Rhodie and Ian Ritchie of Murrieta together at 54.1 for the 400. Ritchie challenged just before the 600. Edwards Giles of LB Poly exploded at 650 meters and raced to a 1:52.29 win over surprising San Clemente junior Matt Stollenwerk (San Clemente) 1:52.89.
1600 - 32.1 first 200 with Mike Chavez of Esperanza taking over at 65.2 through the 400, with a 1:36.0 600 and 2:07.3 as they accelerated. Chavez had 12 meters at 2:38.4 for the 1000, with the lead stretching to 20 meters to Poe with Chavez 3:09.9 at the 1200. 30 meters to Babiracki and the pack. Brandon showed his wicked kick over the final half lap, racing away to a 4;12.27-4:13.34 win over the Esperanza star.
3200 - Div I and Div III combined - Mike Chavez (Esperanza) again strong on the finish to win over Andrew Tachias (Covina) 9:16.51 and Troy Werner (Canyon, CC) 9:16.72.
HH - Great race, ton of lead changes as pack was very, very tight! Looked like Joseph Christopher from Montclair emerged the winner - 14.58w - wind here +2.1 mps.
300m IH - Entertaining race had Brian Payne (Trabuco Hills) win over Dayne Comrie (Hart) at 37.87-38.07.
400 Re - LB Poly was strong through two legs (11.3 and 10.0). Poly definite leg into the anchor after a 10.8 third leg, with Derrick Jones 9.9 on the anchor for a comfortable win. 1600 Re - LB Poly 49.9 lead-off had a 10 meter lead. 48.6 stretched Poly’s lead to 40 meters. 50.4 on leg 3 had Poly with a 40 meter lead. Poly’s 48.9 had them win comfortably at 3:17.56 with Los Alamitos 3:20.76 next - Derrick Jones did run for Poly.
HJ - Santa Monica junior Tim McGrath struggled a bit at 6-04 (third attempt clearance, but was over 6-06 and 6-08 on his first efforts for the win. Josh Gibson (Canyon Springs, Moreno Valley) had no misses through 6-06 but could not get over 6-08, and soph Walter Thurmond (West Covina) also was able to get over 6-06.
PV - Curtis Hendricks (Marina, Huntington Beach) was clean through 14-06 with no misses. Joshua Lubek of Royal (Simi Valley) came back from three trials at 14-00 and two at 14-00 to make it over 15-00 on his third, and a fine 15-06 on his second during a lengthy afternoon as the winner.
LJ - Jeremy Wooldridge (Trabuco Hills) 23-07 (wind +1.5) opener with Brian Paysinger (Wilson, LB) 23-02 (+0.5) on that same try for the two best marks of the division.
TJ - Michael Johnson (Rancho Cucamonga) fine 47-07 (+1.4 mps wind) on his third effort for the victory. Rolando Felizola (Downey) was 47-03.25 (+1.1) on that same effort, with LB Poly’s Dwayne Washington 47-01.75 (+1.1) on his fourth jump. No one could improve on their final jump.
SP - Mark Lewis (Arroyo Grande) first round effort of 57-11.25 to take the lead. He stayed a couple feet ahead of the pack until the last round. Lewis threw 57-07, but Gabe Long (Esperanza) answered with a 57-11.5 to win.
DT - Mark Lewis (Arroyo Grande) 180-09 on his opener, good enough to win over Michael Singer (Valencia) 171-0 on his fourth and final toss.

Girls Div I
100 - Good start by Shalonda Solomon of LB Poly with the wind +1.1. Time on the finish display a quick 11.35 as she won by a long ways. The time =#10 AT US Hser.
200 - Shalonda Solomon over her sidekick Jasmine Lee with the wind +3.0 mps at 23.21, with the twosome racing off the curve even, and Solomon pulling away to a three meter win.
400 - 25.2 dead even at the 200 Jasmine Lee (LB Poly) and Ashley Freeman (Wilson, LB). Lee strong down the stretch for a 52.85 win over Ashley’s 53.97.
800 - Ashley Freeman leading at 29.4. 62.7 at the 400, with 10 meters over Gabrielle Bournes (LB Poly). At 1:35.8 for the 600 Freeman away from the pack, and looking strong as she raced in at 2:08.73.
1600 - Liza Pasciuto (Muirrieta Valley) added to the field for someone who dropped. Good for the early pace if Liza attends - 35.7 first 200. Pasciuto on the inside and Alison Costello (Esperanza) on the outside through the first lap. 72.2 through the 400, with Brenda Martinez (Rancho Cucamonga) on leader Costello’s soulder. 1:49.6 at the 600. At 2:27.0 at the 800, Costello a 10 meter lead and pulling away. Pasciuto had pulled up to second by the 1000 meter point, some 20 meters back. Costello 3:03.6 at the 1000, and 3:40.4 at the 1200, racing in to a 4:55.26 win.
3200 - Lindsay Flaks (Harvard-Westlake) 5:25.3 leader at the 1600 and then she attempted to push the pace. Alison Costello (Espernaza) moved up and past the last couple of laps on the way to a 10:47.98 time - very strong double!
HH - appeared Mackenzie Hill had slight movement up at the gun that did not seem to aid her race, but it was not called back, as she edged away during the contest from teammate Dianna Gooden in a fine 13.95 (+1.0 mps) run with Gooden 14.21.
300mLH - LB Wilson running strong, with Mackenzie Hill suddenly coming to a near stop at hurdle six causing us to hold our breath. Amazingly she responded instantly to get her head back into it and run down her teammate Dianna Gooden and win at 42.36 to 42.70.
400 Re - Great race - Poly and Wilson into the anchor leg together. Solomon edged away on the anchor for a comfortable win. Splits for Poly (care of Karl Steinhoff 12.4-10.8-11.6-10.3) overall right at 45.0. Initially it was announced as an auto-timed 44.50 National Record for Poly, but after about four hours the meet management announced that there would be no official times for first or second, but Poly and Wilson would be forwarded to the State Qualfiying Meet. It appears Poly was about 45.0 hand and Wilson 46.0.
1600 Re - Wilson/Poly - battling down the homestretch leg 1. Wilson 56.6 and 57.0 for Poly. Jasmine Lee broke it open on leg 2 for Poly, with a 53.3! Wilson was 56.2 on leg 2. Poly 57.6 was with Wilson 56.3 on leg 3, with Wilson edging close. It was Shalonda Solomon on the anchor for Poly with Dianna Gooden for Wilson. Shalonda closed down a fine day with a 54.2, with Gooden 55.9 for Wilson, with Poly racing 3:42.03 and Wilson 3:44.99
HJ - Topaz Marcos (Upland) a 5-06 winner over Alisha Thompson (Canyon, CC), Whitney Rasmussen (Quartz Hill), and Liz Cunningham (Arroyo Grande) all at 5-04.
PV
LJ - LB Poly frosh Shana Woods jumped 19-02 (+1.8) on her opening effort to win over soph teammate Seqioya Peggese (18-03.75 +1.6).
TJ - Seqioya Peggese (Poly, LB) sat in 6th at 35-03.25 until her final jump, where she moved into the lead at 37-04 (+1.8 mps wind), with Upland’s Adonica Shaw 37-01w (+2.5 mps) on the event’s final leap to threaten, but end up second behind the Poly soph.
SP - Megan Howard (Arroyo Grande) 46-02.25 - 44-04 and a fine 48-00 (46-00 final toss) to win over teammate Billie Jo Grant (46-05).
DT - Kate Hutchinson (San Clemente) opened up at 160-03 and Billie Jo Grant (Arroyo Grande) ended the first round with a towering 182-06 effort, just short of her 183-06 seasonal best and seeming to put her back in gear for the big championship meets. Hutchinson was 163-06 on her second effort, with Grant 179-02, foul, and 173-07 for her other efforts on a fine day.
Boys Div 2
100 - Anton Jamir (Cypress) very tough first 40m, and he was the 10.80 winner with the wind +1.2 mps) over Roy Alugbue (St. John Bosco) 10.96.
200 - Anton Jamir continued to look sharp at this level, racing 21.73 wind legal +1.4 mps) - Alugbue next again at 21.95.
400 - Joe Cowan (St. John Bosco) led slightly through the 200 at 23.4, and was very strong down the homestretch to a 48.01 win.
800 - Michael Hadden (Woodbridge) out at 25.8 - 53.1 at the 400 with James Essex (Beverly Hills) 5m back. Haddan continued to push, 1:22.1 at the 600 with a 1:52.61 finish - Michael did about all the work himself.
1600 - Good early start with 28.9 at the 200. Phillip Reid and Matusak at 60.6 for the 400. 34.5 for that next 200 with Matusak almost tripped as the pack edged up there. 2:07.6 through the 800, with Reid, Maldonado, and Matusak close. Through the 1000 meters it was 2:39.8. 3:11.9 at the 1200 Reid, with Matusak and Torrence close. Reid under 59 for the final lap to the win at 4:10.76 with Matusak 4:11.24 and teammate David Torrence 4:11.52 in third.
3200 - Div IV-II Combined - Craig Hall (Big Bear) lead through a 4:40.3 first 1600, with the pack sitting back about 25 meters. Phillip Reid led the charge as the pack closed in during the fifth lap, with the Rio Mesa star closing with 65 and 60 laps on the way to his win at 9:10.49. Phillip was probably 4:41-4:29 for his 1600 splits with a 2:06 final two laps.
HH- good race with footballer Mike Liti (Foothill, Santa Ana) out to the lead with Justin Johnson (Rio Mesa) edging up and just past at the finish 14.55-14.57. Wind +2.0 mps.
300m IH - Joseph Cowan (St. John Bosco) very solid, consistent race on the way to a 37.92 win.
400 Re - Savanna moved up to challenge Cypress through the end of the second leg, with Mission Viejo close. Savanna held their slight margin to the tape 42.39-42.59 over Cypress. It appeared St. John Bosco never made the final exchange.
1600 Re - 50.9 for St. John Bosco lead-off. 50.7 to continue the lead, now by 20 meters. 51.4 for SJB on leg 3. Cowan closed with 48.4 with St. John Bosco 3:21.39 for the win.
HJ - Tall soph Kenyon Churchwell (Loyola) jumped 6-06 to win over Mattew Carter (El Modena, Orange) at the same height. The gangly Churchwell took three trials at 6-02, but had a first attempt success at 6-06 to take the win.
PV - Matt Contreras and Donald Appanaitis (both of Loyola) were 15-06 for their 1-2 placings. Matt was especially sharp today, passing at 13-00, then over 13-06 on his first attempt, 14-00 on his second, with first successful efforts at 14-06, 15-00, and 15-06, with neither he nor his teammate able to negotiate 16-00.
LJ - Perin Johnson (Claremont) 22-01.25 - 22-01.5 and 22-04 (+1.6) to take the event, with Robert Stevens, La Habra soph a 22-00.75 on his fourth effort for second–Johnson passed his final jump.
TJ - Jonathan Moore (Claremont) was 45-08.75 to lead over Christopher Merriweather (Moorpark) 45-08.25 on his opener. Moore improved to 45-09 on his second effort, Moore 45-11.5 and Raphael McFarland (Mission Viejo) 46-00.5 moving ahead on the third jumps. Merriweather responded and settled the action with his 47-09.25 (+1.6) effort. Moore came back with a 46-07.25 (+1.6) on his final jump.
SP - Chad Smith (University, Irvine) early 55-09.25 to lead early, with Adam Simler (Hemet) a 55-08.25 effort. David Sampson (Cypress) was 55-06.25 also in round one. Smith improved to 56-00.25 on his second throw to take the lead, with Simler to 56-01.75 on his third toss. Smith really unloaded, out to 59-07.25 on is final toss to win over Sampson’s 57-00.75 final effort.
DT - David Sampson (Cypress) 172-04 to take the lead over Chad Smith’s 160-10, with Paul Bradley (Cathedral City) 171-02 on his third toss to challenge and finish in second.

Girls Div 2
100 - Ashlee Brown (North, Riverside) again, here with +1.4 mps of wind behind her to a very strong win at 11.89.
200 - Jeanne Newman (Moorpark) came on strong off of the turn and into the straight to win comfortably at 24.64 (wind +1.6) over Ashlee Pray (Victor Valley) 25.00.
400 - Lili Calhoun (North, Riverside) 25.9 for the first 200, with her teammate Lorraine King closest down the homestretch as she raced to a 56.73 win.
800 - 65.9 Kristin Trichler (San Marcos) at the 400 in a tight pack. 1:40.4 at the 600 with Carolyn Brown (Burroughs) challenging. Good finish for Trichler at 2:13.51 wtih Kristin Kovacich (Mater Dei, SA) 2:14.00.
1600 - another pedestrian start. 41.1 for the first 200. 80.9 first lap. Tia Ferguson, Hawaiian transplant at San Marcos took the lead through a 1:56.8 600 (35.9 that 200), with a 34.9 the next 200 for a 2:31.6 800. Ferguson was 12 meters ahead at this point. 3:44.4 at the 200 with Ferguson a big lead, and she raced in to a 5:01.76 win, tiring a bit the final 150 as Kelsey Delagardelle (Sultana) edged close with a 5:02.61. .
3200 - Div II-IV together Sultana pack led this race thorugh the 1600 at 5:28 - Lauren Magdelano (St. Paul) and Katie Gose (Oak Park) took over the last couple of laps with Magdelano winning on the kick 10:58.51-10:58.75.
HH - North story!! Middle of the track - Ashlee Brown and Domenique Manning close, with Gayle Hunter third. Brown closed well to a 13.76 with +1.6 mps wind–seasonal best, with Manning 14.02 and Hunter 14.47.
300mLH - Ashlee Brown (North) had some curious step problems over a couple of the early hurdles. Lili Calhoun from North eventually moved ahead down the homestretch to win 42.90. Brown did hold on to run 43.56, with North an unprecedented 1-4 sweep with Manning 44.02 and Tanicka Ward 44.44 filling out the 3-4 spots!!
400 Re - North Riverside the entire way - 46.74 win to Claremont’s second 48.96.
1600 Re - North (Riv) 58.0 opener to take the lead and they were pulling away further by the first part of the second leg, which went by at 55.3 (and had them leading by 40 meters at the second exchange). Domenique Manning ran 59.7 on leg 3, with 58.0 on the anchor with the time 3:51.18.
HJ - Orlisha Henlon (King, Riverside), clear through 5-04, won there on misses over Artemis Sotiroupaus (Sunny Hills).
PV - Elizabeth Woepse (Matger Dei) started at 10-06 and took two vaults to get over 12-00 which won this division for her. She could not clear 12-06 this evening, which had gotten quite late before the highest vaults were attempted. Whitney Johnson (Mission Viejo) was second at 11-06.
LJ -Gayle Hunter (King, Riverside) was 19-08.25 (+2.0) on her opening jump to win by a foot over Michelle Sanford (Woodbridge, Irvine) 18-11.25 (+1.5).
TJ - Michelle Sanford (Woodbridge) opened up at 39-05.75, with Gayle Hunter (North) taking the lead on the next jump at 40-03.25 (+2.0). Sanford was 40-06 on her second try to take the lead, with Hunter two fouls. Sanford was 41-06.75 (+1.0) and a pass, with Hunter 39-05.75 on her final jump.
SP - Priscilla Gardner (Mission Viejo) good series, with a 41-10.75 - 40-03.5 - 41-11 and 40-10.25. Shannon Hobson, Perris basketball star, improved to 41-07.75 on her final toss to move into second.
DT - Priscilla Gardner (Mission Viejo) a double weight winner, here 149-03 opening toss, with Shannon Hobson of Perris 134-0, 136-06, and 145-03, the latter good for second place.

Boys Div 3
100 - Matt Slater (Servite) a good start, with Lionel Larry (Dominguez) running him down at the finish 10.68-10.78 (+0.4 mps wind).
200 - Lionel Larry (Dominguez) came to run, streaking a 20.85w (+3.0) as it was getting very gusty by this time of day. Slater was next at 21.61w, with fine soph and age-group star Tee Phillips (Compton) was second at 21.64w.
400 - Soph Cary Harris (Notre Dame, SO) out well, with he and Jeff Jacobs (Santa Margarita) 23.0 at the 200. Jacobs ran the third 200 strong and entered the homestretch with the lead. San Luis Obispo’s Dane Hodgson ran hard down the stretch, but could not catch Jacobs who raced 48.44 to Dane’s 48.57.
800 - Duane Solomon (Cabrillo) came out full of run, with 26.5 at the 200 and 54.1 at the 400. Mario Cobian (Rosemead) moved up within 10m at the 600 at 1:22.6, with Solomon powering in at 1:50.99, looking very sharp, Cobian 1:53.03 in second!
1600 - super Cabrillo duo of Duane Solomon and frosh Michael Coe out at 32.1, with Daniel Lindstrom (Granite Hills) on the inside. Pedestrian 66.0 first 400, with 32.8 first 200 of the next lap 1:38.8 through the 600. Pace continued at moderate level through the 800 with Huberto Rojas moving quick at 2:11.5 to take the lead in his pink shorts. Solomon covered the move, with a 2:44.0 at the 1000m mark. 3:15.4 was the 1200 time, with Rojas and Solomon quickest over the next half lap at 29 seconds. Rojas was strongest down the stretch for the win at 4:14.28, with Mario Cobian (Rosemead) 4:14.60 in second and Solomon 4:15.41 in third.
*3200 - combined with Div I above.
HH - Marquis Profit (Muir) broke fast, with Craig Woods emerging at hurdle 4 to take the lead and win comforably with a fine 14.24 (+1.8 mps) wind over Profit’s 14.41.
300 IH - Craig Woods (Dominguez) and Brent Linas (Santa Margarita) even at the 150m mark, with the Dominguez star a solid final last half to win at 38.01. Marquis Profit moved up to second at 38.88.
400 Re - great race with Culver City into the final baton exchange slightly ahead of Dominguez and Servite, with Lionel Larry (Dominguez) and Matt Slater (Servite) big anchor legs. Larry and Slater blazed mid-9's on their anchor legs, with Servite 42.06 and Dominguez 42.07 1-2.
1600 Re - Lompoc led after two legs, with Dominguez 51.8 lead-off and 48.7 leg 2. Woods was 48.4 on leg 3 for Dominguez to move into the lead, with Larry for Dominguez (49.4) and Jeff Jacobs 47.2 for Santa Margarita in second as a team. Dominguez was 3:18.15, with SM 3:18.70.
HJ - Zack Novack (Estancia, Costa Mesa) was a six inch winner here at 6-06, clearing there on his third attempt, with no misses at 6-00, 6-02, and 6-04.
PV - Matt Lachman (Harvard-Westlake) was clean thru 15-00 with no misses for the win. Andrew Little (West Torrance) also cleared 15-00 in second.
LJ - Demitri Mosby (Gahr, Cerritos) big final effort of 23-07.75 (wind +2.0) after Kevin Finney (Torrance) was 23-01 (+1.4) on his third effort and 22-11.25 on his fourth and final jump.
TJ - Staton Gibson (Ramona, Riverside) opened up at 47-11.75 (+1.6), an effort that no one came within a foot and a half of during the competitionl. Scott Tsuda (Notre Dame, SO) ended second at 46-01.5 (+0.5).
SP - Oscar Rodriguez (Palm Desert) 55-09.25 final (fourth) effort to win over John Ludden (Harvard-Westlake), who was 54-02.75 and 55-05 on his first two tosses.
DT - Dustin Slinkard (Santa Margarita) 163-01 in the first round to take the lead. Ed Cornell (Burroughs, Ridgecrest) 164-06 at the end of round 2, with John Ludden (Harvard-Westlake) 167-03 on the event’s very next throw. Ludden followed with good 164-06 and 163-07 tosses, with none of the other leaders able to improve.

Girls Div 3

100 - Carolyn Rodriguez (Western, Anaheim) blasted away from the pack with +1.5 mps of wind for a fine 11.75 run over Cortney Emmons (South Hills) 12.14.
200 - another good effort by Carolyn Rodriguez, as she raced away to a 23.97w (+2.6 mps) win over teammate Danielle Eichelberger 24.87. .
400 - Frosh Jordan Johnson of Muir and Kerry Gamble of Notre Dame battled early, with Gamble a huge homestretch run that had her come in at 55.67.
800 - 31.6 with a huge pack at the 200. 68.8 at the 400. Brittany McClellan (Bonita) led at the 600 at 1:43.8, with Jenessa Botello (Whittier) the eventual winner at 2:17.15.
1600 - The entire pack of nine were close through the 800 at 2:34.9. (74 first lap 81 second). Pack of five within two meters at 3:50.1 at the 1200, with Jenna Kingma leading the charge over the last lap with a sub 70 second for that loop to a 4:59.90 win.
3200 - Div I-III - see above as Annie Gustafson (Brea) ended closest to winner Alison Costello with her 10:51.65.
HH - good race across the middle of the track. Soph Lauren Collins (Santa Margarita) eventually edged out ahead to a 14.50 win (+0.2) over Andranicka Fomby (Muir) 14.79.
300 LH - big-time effort by Jhna Samuels of Diamond Ranch (Pomona), who ran a very solid step pattern on the way to a 43.72 near two second win.
400 Re - Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) steady, smooth win here 48.45 over South Hills 48.84, with Carolyn Rodriguez (Western) screeching anchor for her 48.99 third place team.
1600 Re - Muir leads off in 57.6 to take the lead - St. Lucy’s, with Tara Davis-Quarrie on leg 2 moving up close but the Mustangs still lead off a 58.3 leg. 59.2 kept a good lead for Muir going to the anchor. Muir 56.7 on the anchor for 3:52.36. Carolyn Rodriguez 57.0 for Western.
HJ - Sharon Day (Costa Mesa) passed through 5-06 (2nd was Lauren Collins of Santa Margarita at 5-04), with first attempt clearances at 5-06, 5-08, 5-10.5, and 6-00. After that she took two jumps at 6-02 and one at 6-03.25 but could not get over.
PV - Kacey Lundgren and Monica Pacas back at it for Atascadero with 12-00 and 11-06 respectively for 1-2 placings, Pacas confident enough to start at 11-00. Megan Jamerson (Santa Margarita) was next at 11-06.
LJ - Candyce Babb (Pomona) narrow winner 18-06.5 (+1.6) over Annisa Faquir (Muir, Pas) 18-06 (+1.7). Babb 17-11.75 and 18-05.5 then 18-06.5, with Faquir 18-06 on her fourth jump to come close.
TJ - Nicole Duhart (Gahr) fine 39-11.25 (+0.7) effort to take the event by a huge margin over Erricka Williams (St. Joseph, Lakewood) 36-05 (+1.2).
SP - Sarah Barber (St. Joseph, Lakewood) 38-07.75 winner on her second throw, with Abria Lipscomb (Northwood, Irvine) 37-10.75 on her third effort for second.
DT - Abria Lipscomb (Northwood) opened up at 125-00 to take the lead, with Fiapopo Apelu (Magnolia) 124-01 and 127-10 on her first two throws, the latter good for the win, wit Lipscomb two fouls and a 124-04 for her next three tosses.

Boys Div 4
100 - Good contest, with Rocky Hinds (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) emerging strongest over the last 20 meters to win (wind +1.1 mps).
200 - Soph Tristan Patton (Serra) fine 22.01w (+2.8 mps) winner over Hinds (22.32w) here.
400 - Great race with Marcel Keeling (Serra) leading into the stretch, but Kevin Loung (St. Joseph, Santa Maria) strong over the final 50m with the win 49.05.
800 - 26.4 for the opening 200 with 58.3 at the 400, with Dionte Shepard (Serra) leading until the 600 (1:28.6) where Keith Torluemke (CAMS) took over and raced to a 1:58.22 win.
1600 - Chad Seltzer Crespi out into the lead with Mohamed Trafeh close at 31.7, then 64.5 at the 400. Nice single-file pack through the 500, with Trafeh moving up along Seltzer at 1:38.5 at the 600 (34.1 third 200). 4:32 pace, which Trafeh did not like. He upped the ante through the 800 at 33.3 (2:11.8). George Morris (St. Bonaventure) closest. 2:44.9 at the 1000 (33.2 last 200). Trafeh appeared to continue to accelerate, 32.2 up to the 1200 point 3:17.1, with Tony Arredondo up to challenge, which he did down the backstretch. The duo ran 31.5 for the second to last 200, with Trafeh holding the lead under pressure down the homestretch. Trafeh later commented that he did not know the top nine times made it to Masters State Qualifying, just running for the win.
*3200 - See Div II above (combined event)
HH - Hassan Rahman (Serra, Gardena) looked very good with the wind +1.8 mps on the way to a 14.44 win.
IH - Jason Eiker-Wiles (Carpinteria) great run, with a good step pattern, speed, and strength on the way to fine 38.51 victory.
400 Re - Serra out quickly, but Kilpatrick a good final pass, and they ended up with the win.
1600 Re - Serra 51.9 opening leg. A 49.4 with a good close on leg 2 gave Serra a good lead over Kilpatrick, with the two battling down the homestretch, 49.7 for Serra on leg 3. Kilpatrick closed down its relay sweep with a 48.7 anchor to emerge the winners at 3:20.06 to Serra’s 3:21.15.
HJ - TJ Fakahinde (Eastside Christian, Yorba Linda), University of Texas/El Paso-bound, was another six inch winner in this event in his division, passing until 6-04, with first attempt success there and at at 6-06 on the way to a 6-08 winning effort (second trial success there).
PV - Kurt Boehm (Paraclete, Lancaster) had a fine day with a 15-00 clearance, with Michael Villaclara (Crespi) and Tim Hutzley (Academy for Academic Excellence) 13-06 for both.
LJ - Rudy Burgess (Desert, Edwards) 23-03.75 (wind +0.8) to win over Rocky Hinds (St. Benard) 23-01 (+1.4).
TJ - Burgess double jump winner with amazing 48-08.75 effort here (-1.0 mps wind). He had a super series, a 48-03.5 - 48-00.25 - 47-01.5 and the winner! Second some four and a half feet back teammate Jason Napoleon 44-01 (+0.2).
SP - John Caulfield (La Salle, Pasadena) 57-01.5 to win over Kyle Davis-Hammerquist (Webb) 53-07.5. Caulfield was 53-04.75 - 55-02.75 - foul - then 57-01.5.
DT - Kyle Davis-Hammerquist (Webb, Claremont) 176-00 opener to put it away, then 178-11 on his final attempt to win over John Caulfield (La Salle, Pasadena) 159-10.

Girls Div 4
100 - Allyson Felix even start with the pack, with appearing an effortless pull-away from a good field for an 11.37 with the wind +1.8 mps.
200 - Allyson Felix adequate start and 11.8 to lead at the 100 mark off the turn. She purred strongly on the homestretch on the way to a 22.88 divisional record win (wind +0.4).
400 - Treani Swain (Oakwood) had Cameron Washington (Marlborough) on her outside - they were even through the 200, with Swain racing in for a fine 54.48 clocking.
800 - 66 second first lap for Tracy Curry (St. Monica). Laura Meyers (Maranatha) took over there and led through the 600 at 1:41.7 with Treani Swain poised to strike. Swain blasted by as they entered the straightaway and raced away to a win at 2:14.71.
1600 - Maura Tyrell (Notre Dame) led through a 77 first lap. Divisional leader Lauren Magdelano (St. Paul) took the lead at 600, with a 2:34.1 800 and Lauren Dvoracek (Village Christian) 10 meters back. After 3:51.4 at the 1200 Magdelano pulled away to a 5:06.54 win.
3200 - See Div II description above as the races were combined.
HH - Artensia Young (Serra) and DeAna Carson (Vista del Lago) battled the entire way,with Carson edging ahead at the finish in a fine 14.35 (wind +0.5) to 14.49.
300 LH - Erica Fleming (LA Baptist) comfortable winner leading the entire way as she finished in 45.88.
400 Re - White clad LA Baptist, with Allyson Felix on the anchor, close until the final leg, with Allyson letting no one down during a fine ancor leg that took her team to a 47.64 win.
1600 Re - area rivals La Salle and Flintridge Prep came into the anchor battling. Lindsay Fletcher closed in 57.5 for Flintridge, but La Salle had a strong finish also to win 4:01.94-4:02.29.
HJ - Jennifer Kitzman (Santa Ynez) 5-04 for the win, with Cherhara (Oaks Christian) and Ashley Williams (Village Christian) 5-02 2-3. Kitzman cleared 5-02 on her third effort, as she did at her winning height.
PV - Gabrielle Johnson (Fillmore) was the only in the field to pass at 8-00 and 8-06, clearing 9-00 and 9-06 on her first attempts, then 10-00 on her second to take the win over Jessica Horn (La Salle, Pasadena) 9-06.
LJ - DeAna Carson (Visa Del Lago, Moreno Valley) 18-05.25 opener and 18-08 (+1.3 mps wind) on her third effort to win over Ashley Coelho (St. Joseph, SM) who was 18-05.25w (+2.1) on her final effort.
TJ - Artensia Young (Serra, Gardena) Foul, 38-11 (a foot farther than anyone in the field), then a fine 39-10.5 (wind +0.8) to separate totally from the group. Ashley Coehlho (St. Joseph, Santa Maria) 37-11.25 on her opening effort for second.
SP - Melissa Yunghans (Lutheran, Orange) great series 44-02.75 - 44-03.75 - 43-09.25 - 42-11.75 to wiun easily over Esmeralda Ramos (Chino Hills) 39-00.
DT - Melissa Yunghans again, warming up to with 107-06 and 117-07 throws before a 127-00 winner over Danielle Lampkin of 29 Palms, the early leader off her 125-09 opener. Kiersten Ferguson (Webb, Claremont) was a close third at 124-07.

 

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