March 9-11, 2001 at the New York Armory
National Scholastic Indoor Championships
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EVENTS AND WINNERS
Index
Complete Results: BOYS
- GIRLS
Highlights: Friday - Saturday
- Sunday -
Photo
Story of 5 US Records - 506
DyeStat Elite performances at NSIC
5 national records - 2 by Angel
Perkins in 90 minutes - Samantha Shepard, Bernard Christian, and Long Beach Wilson
girls join
Perkins in record assault - Photo
Story |
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L to R: Perkins, Shepard,
Long Beach Wilson,Christian
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Perkins (L) takes Richards' (C)
record
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Christian-McFadden in epic 200
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BOYS |
GIRLS |
60 |
Brendan Christian TX 6.70 |
60 |
Toyin Olopuna CAN 7.36 |
200 |
Brendan Christian TX 21.02 USR
(Glenn McFadden 21.05, beating old US record) |
200 |
Angel Perkins CA 23.59 USR |
400 |
Kedar Inico NY 47.44 |
400 |
Angel Perkins CA 53.25 USR |
800 |
Corey Thomas NY 1:53.05 |
800 |
Selena Sappleton NY 2:11.25 |
Mile |
Nic Willis N. Zealand 4:10.43 |
Mile |
Jackie Zeigle UT 5:00.21 |
2Mile |
Brian Boyett NJ 9:11.19 |
2Mile |
Laura Zeigle UT 10:26.68 |
60H |
Chris Morgan CA 7.83 |
60H |
Priscilla Lopes CAN 8.46 |
4x200 |
Campus Magnet NY
1:28.03 |
4x200 |
Wilson Long Beach CA 1:39.23 |
4x400 |
South Shore NY 3:17.49 |
4x400 |
Wilson Long Beach CA 3:43.70,
A.P. Randolph NY 3:44.80, Speed City CA (Poly Long Beach) 3:46.29 |
4x800 |
John Jay NY 7:46.83 |
4x800 |
A.P. Randolph NY 9:09.74 |
SMR |
Simon Gratz PA 3:28.29 |
SMR |
Wilson Long Beach CA 3:53.17
USR (A.P. Randolph NY 3:59.42 US#4 all time, NY State record) |
DMR |
John Jay NY 10:19.44 |
DMR |
Hillsborough NJ 12:15.91 |
HJ |
Dan Olson NY 6-11 |
HJ |
Chaunte Howard CA 5-5 |
LJ |
Gemayel Alexander CA 23-10.25 |
LJ |
Shenae Dawkins NY 18-9.25 |
TJ |
James Sims NV 48-7.25 |
TJ |
Tabia Charles CAN 42-4.75 |
PV |
David Sullivan VA 15-2.75 |
PV |
Samantha Shepard MA 13-3.5
(4.05 meters) USR in a jumpoff over Stacie Manuel MN 13-1.75,
breaking old record. |
SP |
Glenn DiGiorgio NJ 63-9 |
SP |
Karen Freberg CA 52-4.5 MR |
WT |
John-Paul Smolenski NY 72-1 |
WT |
Kate Johnston RI 54-3.25 |
Walk |
Ben Shorey ME 6:15.12 |
Walk |
Kirsten Jordan NY 7:14.93 |
Pent |
Laurent Lavigne-Masse CAN
3,568 |
Pent |
Amber Williams NJ 3,546 |
Highlights
Girls SMR: Long Beach Wilson CA
3:53.17 - new US record. A.P. Randolph NY 3:59.42, No. 4 all time and
New York State record.
Girls SP: Karen Freberg, San Luis Obispo CA sr, 52-4.5, setting a
new meet record (Krista Keir 51-5.5 - 1998)
Boys SMR: Simon Gratz PA 3:28.29 won a hotly contested race in
the fastest time in the US this year. Lake Braddock VA was
second in 3:28.67.
Boys HJ: Dan Olson NY 6-11 (Quentin Matthews VA 6-10.25); both
jumpers passed at 2.13 meters (6-11.75) and both missed three times at
2.15 (7-0.5)
Boys LJ: Gemayel Alexander, Bakersfield CA sr, 23-10.25 (I.
Perfection Harris 23-9)
Girls HJ: Chaunte Howard, Riverside North CA jr, 5-5
(fewest misses over Nichole Brown TX, Angela Collinge CAN, and Amy
Wisehart CT)
Boys DMR: John Jay NY 10:19.44 (Parsippany NJ 10:21.31); John Jay
took a huge lead into the anchor legs, with Tim Walker holding off Brian
Boyett.
Girls DMR: Hillsborough NJ 12:15.91, as anchor Kristen Meyer
overhauled Catha Mullen of (Bronxville NY 12:16.94 on the last lap.
Girls LJ: Shenae Dawkins NY 18-9.25
Boys
60D trials: Jerald Watson LA 6.78, setting a new US freshman class
record (Mike Newell VA 6.86, 1996); Brendan Christian TX 6.79, Kyle Farmer
MD 6.87, Skyler Green LA 6.92, Ahmad Jasmine LA 6.86, Deangelo Hall VA
6.93, Michael Grant GA 6.97,
200 trials: Glenn McFadden CT 21.50, tying fastest time in US this
year. Brendan Christian TX 21.67, Michael Grant GA 21.96, Kyle
Farmer MD 21.98
400 trials: Kedar Inico NY 47.56, Ashton Collins LA 48.09, Byan
Susser NY 48.70, Ahmad Jasmine LA 48.84, Jonathan Fortenberry GA
48.87, Marlin Gross NJ 48.91.
4x200 trials: Camus Magnet NY 1:28.35, Deep Creek VA 1:29.25,
Dematha MD 1:29.28, Poly Prep NY 1:29.40, Lake Braddock VA 1:29.43,
Transit Tech NY 1:29.90.
Shot Put: Glenn DiGiorgio NJ 63-9, Jeff Cretella CT 57-7, Michael
Clancy NJ 56-8.75, Andrew Geant ME 56-8.5, Jeff Schwerdtman NJ 55-2.75,
Derek Gilson NJ 55-1.
Pentathlon: Laurent Lavigne-Masse CAN 2,308.
Girls
PV: Samantha Shepard MA 13-3.5 (4.05 meters) USR in a jumpoff over
Stacie Manuel MN after both girls cleared 13-1.75 (4.01) for a short lived
national indoor record. Molly Lederman MA was third at 12-8.
200 trials: Janice Davis MS 23.73, with US record holder
Sanya Richards (23.64 at New York last year) right behind at 23.78; Angel
Perkins CA 24.29, Tiandra Ponteen 24.38, Lauryn Williams MI 24.39, Shevon
Stoddart 24.63.
400 trials: Stephanie Smith GA 54.89, Angel Perkins CA 55.27, Shevonne
Stoddart NY 55.78, Tiffany Abney PA 55.80, Natasha Hastings NY 56.05,
Christine Moschella MA 56.65.
Pentathlon: Amber Williams NJ 3,546.
60D trials: Lauryn Williams MI 7.49, Toyin Olopuna CAN 7.52,
Sanya Richards FL 7.53, Chantelle Vernon CAN 7.57, China Jones CA 7.69,
Zenobia Reed TX 7.60
60H trials: Beau Walker CO 8.66, Amber Williams NJ 8.70,
Priscilla Lopes CAN 8.70, Marquita Busby LA 8.84, Shenae Dawkins NY 8.88,
Chioma Ukpai FL 8.98.
4x200 trials: Wilson Long Beach CA 1:38.50, Robeson NY 1:38.63,
Riverside North CA 1:38.92, Lightning TX 1:40.62, Washington Irving NY
1:41.58, Franklin NJ 1:42.04. US#1 A.P. Randolph NY did not finish
after fouling the first exchange when the second leg took off too soon and
ran out of the exchange zone.
Boys 4X400 - South Shore NY and Transit
Tech NY waged a furious duel in the last race of the 3-day NSIC
meet. There were two lead changes on the last lap before South
Shore's Alex Jeffrey (left) prevailed.
South Shore 3:17.49, Transit Tech 3:17.64.
Zeigle Twins: Bingham UT juniors Laura and Jackie Zeigle split
their resources and came away with two gold medals. Laura, US junior women's champion in the Winter XC
Nationals last month, won the 2-Mile in 10:26.68, fastest in US this year. She lapped
all but the next four runners. Jackie won the mile in 5:00.21, with
two seconds to spare over Melissa Donais MA.
Kedar Inico: Campus Magnet NY sr Kedar Inico, US leader in the
400, won his special decisively in 47.44 and returned to lead off Campus Magnet's
blistering 4x200 relay to victory in 1:28.03, just beating Poly Prep NY 1:28.32.
Girls 800: Freshman Selena Sappleton of NY rallied in the last lap to
pass both frontrunning Evelyn Dwyer PA and Megan Rademacher TX, who
passed Dwyer first. 2:11.25 to 2:11.45, in a rematch of the same top three
that ran at the Simplot Games (Dwyer won that one).
Boys 800: Corey Thomas of Bishop Loughlin NY won in 1:53.05, catching
Michael Brown of Transit Tech NY 1:53.4 in the home stretch. Malcolm
Hassan of England took the lead on the third lap but misjudged the lap
count and pulled up after leaning for the finish line at the end of three laps.
Long Beach Wilson Girls: Following up their national record sprint
medley earlier in the meet, Terry Kennedy's deep squad added two more
relay wins. They won a thrilling 4x200 in 1:39.23, 7th fastest all time,
when they came out of a 4-team tangle with 3 other teams falling down at
the head of the stretch. Lightning TX was disqualified for causing the
spill. Wilson won the 4x400 in 3:43.70, third best all time.
4x800:: John Jay NY 7:46.83 Seventh fastest
all time
4x800: AP Randolph NY 9:09.74 9th fastest all
time
Triple Jump: Tabia Charles, Canada,
won with 42' 4.75". Followed by Shenae Dawkins NY at 41'8"
and Candice Bauchman CA at 41'10"
Long Beach Wilson 3:53.17
smashes all-time SMR record
(L to R): Lashinda Demus 53.3, Deanna Gooden 25.0, Ashley
Freeman 2:09.5, Angel Tate 25.1
US indoor 400 meter record holder
Lashinda Demus put Wilson into the lead with a 53.3 400-meter third leg,
and then sophomore Ashley Freeman hammered the field with a 2:09.5
anchor 800 meter leg. Wilson's winning time was 3.5 seconds
better than the previous record of William Penn PA in 1997.
Wilson pulled A.P. Randolph NY into the 4th fastest SMR in US history,
3:59.42, which was also a New York State record. Even 3rd
place Haddonfield NJ 4:03.93, powered by Erin Donohue's anchor leg coming
from 5th place, was 16th all time.
Karen Freberg, San Luis Obispo CA sr, breaks meet record with 52-4.5
shot put, winning this meet for the second straight year
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