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SS Divisonal Running Event sums

Girls 400m Re
(D-4) – Louisville and Serra came into the anchor close – Elizabeth Olear, looking sharp, raced away to a win right at 48.05.
(D-3) – Rancho Verde, St. Lucy’s and Muir led through two exchanges, with Muir into the anchor with the lead, the Mustangs racing away to a win, with Diamond Ranch and Jasmin Baldwin (Amat) screeching in – appeared to be low 48’s for the winners.
(D-2) – JW North off to the races with a time in the high 46’s.
(D-4) LB Wilson dropped the stick last week, with LB Poly over a second ahead of the field – how fast would they go?? They raced 44.50 at the Penn Relays. With a huge lead into the anchor, and Shalonda Solomon racing 10.4 for that segment with the wind, the Jackrabbits appeared just over 45.0.
Boys 400m Re
(D-4) – Serra, in red, came into the anchor leg with a 10 meter lead and looked good into the finish.
(D-3) – Notre Dame significant lead after leg 1, with 8 meters into the anchor leg, with the football power a big winner (by about 12 at the finish). Low 42’s.
(D-2) – Compton, in light blue, rolling along into the anchor, who stood late in the zone, was over-run, and the 3-4 runners dropped the baton. It was picked up by Compton, but they were way back, as Larry Lee took Dominguez to the win with a 9.4 split with a good breeze behind him with a flying start!!
(D-1) – LB Poly definite lead after two legs, but Derrick Jones out a bit early on the anchor, slowing inside the zone, and racing to the win at about 41.8. Slowing obviously at the start, Jones was clocked at 10.0 for his leg.
Girls 1600m
(D-4) – 36.5 and 73.2 for Lauren Magdaleno (St. Paul) first lap. Kelly Rendon (Or Lutheran) close through 600 at 1:51.2. 2:28.0 at the 800 with Magdaleno still pushing, Renon 5 meter sback, then 15 meters to Tatiana Camacho (Oak Park). 3:06.1 at the 1000 meter point, with Lauren slightly edging away. 3:43.8 at the 1200. Big effort for Magdaleno as she drove her arms hard down the backstretch, 4:22.1 with 200 to go.
(D-3) – 38.0 opener for Anne Gustafson (Brea) with the entire pack within about 8m at 77.2 at the 400. Lindsay Flacks had enough, racing away at the start of lap 2. She came throughthe 600m at 1:53.1 (35.9 3rd 200). The pack led by Annie St. Geme back 15m with the pack. Anna Farias-Eisner (HW) moved up to challenge for second, with Flacks 2:29.4, and St. Geme and Farias-Eisner down the backstretch across the track. The pack had reeled Flacks in by the 1000m mark at 3:07.0, with St. Geme on Lindsay’s shoulder at the 1100 meter mark. St. Geme and Farias-Eisner, with Jenna Kingma (SLO) next. St. Geme and Farias-Eisner battled at the bell, with the Corona del Mar star racing away down the backstretch, 4:17.7 with 200 to go (34.0 for that 200), with St. Geme racing away to the win!
(D-2) – Whitney Blue (Newport Harbor) 36.5 at the 200 the leader early. Santa Barbara’s Anne Kennedy close, with the pack a few meters back at the 400 in 72.5. 1:51.2 for the front 2 at the 600m. Kennedy moved past as they approached the 800 at 2:30.5 (39 last 200). Pack very tight with pace winding down a bit. Entire group at the 1000m within 5 meters at 3:11.0 (40.5 for the last 200). 3:49.0 at the 1200 with Alison Kielty (West Torrance) the leader and Emily Spiker (Ventura) close. 1400 meters at 4:26.3, with Spiker leading into the finish at just over 5:00.
(D-1) – Brooke Russell (Hart) early leader with Monica Rotherburger (Dana Hills) to the lead as the pace slowed through a 39.0 opening 200. Rothenburger and Pasciuto at 76.3. 1:54.8 with the pack bunched up behind the early leaders. Only Brittany Bertuzzi (Aliso Niguel) had fallen back through a lap and a half. Russell almost tripped into the 750 meter point. 2:33.6 at the two lap point, with a tight pack of seven rolling along. 3:12.0 (38.5 for that 200) with Rothenburger, Pasciuto, and Russel across the front. People looked good for a fast last lap. 3:48.5 (36.5 that 200) had Natalie Pschetti (Rancho Cucamonga) take the lead with Liza Pasciuto pursuing. Pasciuto and Rothenburger up to challenge with half a lap to go. 4:23.1 at 1400, with Pasciuto 4:40.3 at the 1500m point. Olga Aulet-Leon closed super over the last 100m and maybe was second. Time appeared just under 4:58, sub 70 final lap.
Boys 1600m
(B-4) 33.0 opening 200 with Jorge Jabaz (Orange Lutheran) leading over tight pack. Tony Arredondo (Santa Clara, Oxnard) 66.3 at the 400, with 1:38.5 at the 600mark, the pack still quite tight. 2:11.0 at the 800 for Arredondo with Carlyle Eubank (Santa Ynez) on his shoulder. 2:44.5 at the 1000m for Arredondo with Eubank next with the duo 10m away from the pack at the 1200 point. 3:18.3 at the 1200 with Erik Ricca (Orange Lutheran) looking sharp in third. 3:50.5 at the 1400m. Arredondo looked very quick into the tape, a 30.2 final 200m that had him just over 4:20.
(B-3) – Phil Hoffman (Alemany) led the first 100, with the pack 32.9 at the 200 mark. Jared Bell (Harvard-Westlake) 65.5 at the 400 with Dan Nunn (SLO) next. Bell, a thin, smooth-striding junior, led to the 600 as Nunn came up close, 1:38.5 (33.0 that 200) and 2:10.5 at the 800 point (32.0 that 200). Bell led at 2:43.9 at the 1000m point, with Nunn and Nelson Maravilla (Desert Hot Springs) the only ones close there. Nunn moved up and by as they came to the 1200, 3:17.1 at that point, Nunn the leader and Bell a couple of meters back. 3:48.6 with all looking ful of run at that point. Nunn strongest on the run-in afer a 4:03.7 1500m time, just under 4:19.
(B-2) – Frosh Cory Pimm (Westlake, Westlake Village) led through a 31.3 200m. At 65 seconds Mark Matusak (Loyola) and Joe Gatel (Edison) were in the lead. 1:36.0 at the 600, with the front duo Matusak and now El Toro’s Brandon Bethke the leader 2:38.1 at the 2000m. 3:08.1 at the 1200, with the duo looking full of run! Bethke slight lead at 3:38.3 with 200 to go. Brandon very strong 3:53.5 at the 1500m mark and finishing under 4:10.
(B-1) – Brett Campfield (Temecula Valley) and Ruben Ramirez (Don Lugo) 30.8 at the 200 mark. 62.7 for Ramirez at the 400 with Campfield 3 meters back. 1:35.1 at the 600. 2:07.6 at the 800 for Campfield. 2:41.1 at the 1000m point. People gearing it up as they came to the gun. 3:13.4 for the bell with Sergio Gonzalez (Upland) the leader. Ramirez came up to challenge, as did Campfield at the 1400m at 3:54.4. Sub 30 final 200 for Gonzelez, mid 4:15’s. Appeared second Upland athlete in race with hip #9 replacing Mercado (West Covina) with Mercado read in the results.
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
(D-4) – Good sophomore Kimyon Brom (Serra, Gardena) with +1.8 wind appeared to run in the mid-14’s. (14.46 exactly when read).
(D-3) – Lauren Collins (Santa Margarita) and Leslie Mercado (Diamond Ranch) battling early, with Collins sub-14.50 (14.41) with the wind +0.1.
(D-2) – Good folks here! North’s duo of Dominique Manning and Gayle Hunter leading the group! Dominique purred along quickly! Appeared in the 13.70’s with the wind +2.0. 13.67 State Leader +2.0 wind for Dominique.
(D-1) – Dashanta Harris (LB Poly) tossed out at the start without a recall gun in a strange DQ. LB Wilson duo of Ebony Collins out quickly, with DeAna Carson running her down in the low 14’s. Carson looked super.
Boys 110mHH
(D-4) – Hassan Rahmann (Serra) in the middle in red along with his teammate Antoine Revell looked sharp. Wind was +1.9 with a time in the sub-14.50’s.
(D-3) – Marquis Profit (Muir), one of the State’s best, looked sharp, with a +1.6 mps wind appearing to race under 14.10.
(D-2) – Matt Reuter (Damien) broke well, with Paul Jordon (Loyola) closing down to challenge at the end, appearing just under 14.40, the wind +2.5 mps.
(D-1) West Covina junior Walter Thurmond our well, with Bryan Payne (Trabuco Hills) closing well to win, with the timer at the finish saying 14.30, with the wind +2.5 again.
Girls 400m
(D-4) – Shelese Ruffin (Beaumont), looking good her junior year, moved strongly from 150 to 300 meters and was the winner just under 57 seconds.
(D-3) – Kerry Gambel (Notre Dame, SO) was 26.7 at the 200, 40.6 at the 300 on the way to a win right at 56 seconds.
(D-2) Good race between Lorraine King (North, Riv) and Mindy Neely (Dos Pueblos). King a 26.2 leader at the 200, with the duo battling at 40.0 at the 300. During the run-in, the very determined Neely, who looks like with her stride could be a super 800 runner down the road, edged ahead to a 55.4 win. Powerful looking and determined winner!
(D-1) Jasmine Lee (LB Poly) looking very determined from the start. Out at 12.2 for the first 200, she was 24.3 at the 200. Through 38.0 at the 300 only super frosh Sade Williams (Rancho Cucamonga) was in the same area code, with Lee finishing at around 53.6.
Boys 400m
(D-4) Zach Chandy (Sage Hill) a great age-grouper who lost his frosh year on injury, led early, with junior Marcel Keeling (Serra) close up through the 200. Keeling took over on the run-in, and appeared to run at 48.5 for the win.
(D-3) – 24.0 opening 200 for Damien Young (Granite Hills, Apple Valley), but it was Dane Hodgson (San Luis Obispo) big move off the turn, but then he had to hold off area rival Donald White (Lompoc) near the end with a time in the low 49’s.
(D-2) – Tee Phillips (Compton) was 22.9 200m leader (with it appeared a DQ in that lane into the backstretch). Into the homestretch it was Darnell Moreno (Arroyo Valley, San Bernardino), Colin Campbell (Ventura), and Alan Lindsay (Moorpark) across the track battling. Lindsay the winner on the run-in.
(D-1) – Great race. Dominic McGiffert (Cabrillo, Lompoc) was 22.8 leader at the 200, with Ken Moon (Corona) 34.8 at the 300 slightly ahead. Wes Williams (Esperanza) moved up to challenge, with the Williams/Moon duo battling to the tape, appearing to run just under 48.0!
Girls 100 Meters
(D-4) – Elizabeth Olear (Louisville) raced away to the win over Lindsay Fletcher (Flintridge Prep) with the wind +1.2 mps in a time that appeared around 12.0
(D-3) – Jasmin Baldwin (Bishop Amat) raced away to the pack to a huge win, with the wind +1.5. Young lady looks very, very sharp. 11.56 on the timer at the finish.
(D-2) – Very close race across the track, with Janice Nsor (Kennedy) out early, and appearing to be run down down by Dominique Manning or Jeanne Newman on the outside.
(D-1) – Middle 6 lanes belonged to LB Wilson or LB Poly – geez, talk about quality!! Wind +2.5 Shalonda Solomon (LB Poly) raced away to the win, with super frosh Ebony Collins (LB Wilson) second.
Boys 100m
(D-4) Footballer Terrail Lambert (St. Bonaventure) +2.7 mps rolled over Randle Harris (Crespi).
(D-3) Close start, then soph Rodney Glass (Notre Dame, Sherman Oaks) took over with the wind +2.1.
(D-2) – Lionel Larry (Dominguez, Compton) looking sharp (wind +2.4) and racing all the way through to the finish by a large margin, giving on the sense the time might be special! 10.37w it turned out to be!!
(D-1) - Derrick Jones (LB Poly) appeared to move at the start and had a great one that no one could recover from with the wind +2.4 on the contest.
Girls 800m
(D-4) – Jenna Novelli (Paraclete) out early with the 200 going by at 31.3 at the 200m with Kelly Rendon (Or Lutheran) on the outside as they came by the 400 at 66.2. Rendon took the lead at the one lap point, with Novelli second and Lauren Hentschel (Brentwood) 3rd at the 600 in 1:42.2. Novelli battled back downthe homestretch for the win at just under 2:17.
(D-3) 31.7 for Sally Yunker (Magnolia) first 200, with Brittany McClellan (Bonita) and Annie St. Geme (Corona del Mar) moving up with 68.1 at the 400. Anna Farias-Eisner (Harvard-Westlake) joined the lead at 600m at 1:53.5, with St. Geme digging in at that point, racing away down the homestretch to her sub 2:16 win.
(D-2) - Kristen Kovacich out from Mater Dei, with Cynthia Mendez (Savanna) the slight leader on the inside at 31.0 for the first 200. 65.0 at the 400 with Kovacich a narrow leader. San Marcos’s Kristen Trichler moved up and challenged, with a narrow lead at the 600 at 1:39.7. Trichler, Kovacich, and Mendez battled, with Trichler in blue and Mendez in gray battling downt he homestretch. Trichler the winner in just over 2:13.
(D-1) 31.1 for the first 200 for Marina Young (LB Wilson). Emily Dunn moved ahead at the 400 in 65.8, with Alicia Johnson (Canyon) challenging. Five were close through the 600 at 1:41.6. With tons left Johnson rolled the final 200, with Dunn second, Alicia 30.3 for the final half lap, just under 2:12.
Boys 800m
(D-4) Gerald Herkey (Bell-Jeff) out quick at 26.8 for the first 200. Balke Casaly (Oak Park) took over at the 400 mark at 55.3, with Eric Meissner (Oaks Christian) just ahead at 1:25.8 at the 600. Junior Bryant Loung (St. Joseph, SM) finished very strong, with the winner right at 1:55.
(D-3) – Josh Castaneda (Bonita) out quick at 25.5 for the first 200, with a 54.2 at the 400, Avery Himes (Barstow) second there. 1:23.8 at the 600 for Castaneda with a 10 meter lead, and he was still pushing. Looking very strong, Josh was right at 1:52.5 at the finish.
(D-2) 26.4 at the 200, with Michael Haddan (Woodbridge) leading. Justin Reed (Loyola) and Luis Uribe (St. John Bosco) challenged Haddan at the 600 1:25.2. Haddan powered away to a win right near 1:54.0.
(D-1) – Good Div I field! Bryan Rodie (Royal) 26.5 leader at 200 with the field close. 55.0 at 400, with Rodie immediately pressing and moving to an 8m lead by the 500. At the 600 Bryan was 1:24.0 over frosh Ryan Gamboa (Upland), with Rodie powerful on in at the mid 1:52’s. He can go much faster with good competition!
Girls 300mLH
(D-4) – Kimyon Broom (Serra) going for a hurdle double – showed good poise throught he end at just over 45 seconds for the win.
(D-3) Kiani Profit (Muir) and Jhana Samuels (Diamond Ranch) battled, with Profit edging away over hurdle six and racing away to the win in the mid-43’s.
(D-2) North (Riv) across the center of the track with three athletes. The trio of King, Hunter, and Manning ran together off the turn, with Hunter trailing her teammates in for the first three places.
(D-1) National Frosh Record!! Dashanta Harris (LB Poly) tossed from the 100H for a false start challenged super frosh Ebony Collins (Wilson, LB) throught he first 200, with the duo 26.4 at that point, with Collins racing away over the final 2 hurdles on the way to a 40.80-something clocking that took down the 40.99 from famed Char Foster of Florida from 1995.
Boys 300mIH
(D-4) – Hasaan Rahman (Serra, Gardena) in the middle of the track raced away to the second half of his hurdle double, here in the mid 38’s.
(D-3) – Marquis Profit (Muir) had Hyrum Taylor (Northwood) along for company one lane outside of his #6 position through hurdle #6, with the Muir star there exploding and racing to a win right at 38 seconds with some good times behind him.
(D-2) – Brian Lepesto (Agoura) burst from the pack off the turn and raced away from a competitive group with a clocking that appeared to be just under 38.5.
(D-1) – Good race! Bryan Payne (Trabuco Hills) had Danny Leopold (Highland) outside of him and the duo battled for 200m. Kevin Ahlstrom (Los Alamitos) worked his way close, with Payne showing good adjustment on the way to a clocking that appeared to be under 37.50.
Girls 200m
(G-4) – Lindsay Fletcher (Flintridge Prep) (wind +1.8) appeared to run under 24.5 as she raced a very solid effort, with Elizabeth Olear (Louisville), the 100 winner, not showing here.
(G-3) – Jasmin Baldwin (Bishop Amat) looked very sharp, racing 11.9 for the opening 200, and 23.74 on the finishing clock with a huge win.
(G-2) – Jeanne newman (Moorpark) a winner over Lorraine King (North, Riv) 24.80-24.94.
(G-1) – LB Poly the four lanes across the middle of the track. Shalonda Solomon raced to what appeared to a sub-23 second clocking with the wind +2.1, just over the allowable. Aminah Haddad’s 23.23 from 1995 continues to stand as the Divisional record.
Boys 200m
(B-4) Zach Chandy (Sage Hill) led early, with Chris Stevens (Mohave) moving ahead just inside of him in lane 4, with Terrail Lambert (St. Bonaventure) back, closing strong near the end for third. Appeared mid-21.80’s. (wind +1/3)
(B-3) San Fernando Valley neighbors Rodney Glass and Cary Harris (Notre Dame) were battling with Brandon Giles (Harvard-Westlake) around the turn, with Glass bursting ahead down the stretch to a 21.61 (the clock showed) with +1.9 mps of wind.
(B-2) Lionel Larry (Dominguez) cranked the entire event to a 20.73 with +1.5 mps of wind, the nation’s #3 clocking and taking down Bryan Howard’s Divisional record of 20.76 for Canyon Springs from 1994.
(B-1) Derrick Jones (LB Poly) raced hard off the turn, racing down the straightaway with a big lead, slowing near the tape with a sub 21.20 clocking, with the wind +0.6. Kelvin Love (Lancaster) was second, about 4 meters back.
Girls 3200m
(Div II & IV together)
Katie Gose (La Reina) 75.4 opening 400 and a lead by 25 meters! Surprisingly, she stretched the margin to 30 by the 800 at 2:36.6. 3:59.2 for the 1200. Lauren Magdaleno (St. Paul) and Heidi Rocha (Paraclete) were back 40-50 meters in second and third. 5:22.4 at the 1600 for Gose, and 6:45.5 at the end of five (81 per lap for 10:48 overall pace). Katie was 9:35.7 with one to go with 25 meters on Magdaleno. Katie, laboring down the backstretch, was 10:15.5 at 3000m, then finished with a 39.9 final half lap and 10:55.4 clocking as Miranda McCune (San Marcos) also appeared under 11:00 with a big finish in second.
(Div I & III together)
Brianna Morris (Quartz Hill) big lead through 200m at 35, with 76.7 giving her 30m on the field. 2:40.7 had the pack close, with little Alma Escobar (Corona) on the outside of the pack prancing along on the outside. 4:02.5 for the 1200 had Escobar and Brittany Morreale (Peninsula) ahead of a tight pack. Up towards the 1200 Lindsay Flacks (Harvard-Westlake) moved up to push the tempo, taking the lead at 5:23.7. Lindsay pushed it right at that point, having a 20m lead 100 meters later. The first 200 of the second 1600 (if you get our drift) took 37.3 (10:05 3200 pace). The lead stretched as the fifth lap went along, with Flacks 6:39.1 and the pack back at 6:45 (lap 5 took 75.4 that lap). 7:56.8 had Flacks leading by 50m (pack 8:07) with Lindsay’s lap 6 at 77.7. Liza Pasciuto, Monica Rothenburger, and Olga Aulet-Leon had moved away from the rest to placeds 2-3-4 on the seventh lap. Flacks continued to push, at the bell 9:16.1 with one to go (79.3 that lap). Pasciuto and Rothenburger were 10:25. Lindsay finished right at a fine 10:34.0, with others under 10:40.
Boys 3200m
Tom McLean (Flintridge Prep) led the first 400 in 67.4 before Jose Melena (Antelope Valley) took over on lap 2. He pushed the pace and was 2:16.5 with a 35 meter lead and continued to stretch it out. Jordan Page (Oak Park) led the pack way back, with Melena not waiting around for anyone. 3:23.9 for Melena at 3 and 4:34.3 at the 1600, with Arroyo’s Luis Medina leading the second pack a ways back. 5:46.4 with the pack creeping a tad closer for Melena at the end of 5 laps. 7:00.3 (70 second pace for six laps) had Luis Medina and a pack of five engulf Melena, with Brandon Bethke, Mark Matusak, and Jersain Torres (Katella) running together. Bethke challenged Medina during the end of lap seven. Medina, Bethke, and Marusak led going into the final lap. 8:08.6 with one to go. Bethke moved out with 350 meters to go and looked sharp. Brandon was 31.3 for the first 200 of the last lap, and ahd speed and power to burn, racing in at just under 9:10, 29.8 for the final 200 and 61.1 for the final 400m.
(I & III)
Diego Mercado (West Covina) led early at 66.0, with Fitsum Tesfa (Don Lugo), and Daniel Mercado close. 2:16.9, with Dylan Jaedtke (Royal) also a part of the top group. No one really was lost through two and a half laps. 3:27.0 with no real change through three laps. 4:36.2 for the 1600 had Andrew Trinidad (Rancho Cucamonga) take the lead and push the pace a tad. 5:45.5 with Don Lugo 1-2 – Ruben Ramirez and Fitsum Tesfa. 6:55.9 had Ramirez still leading, with the Mercados still close along with Andrew Tachias (Covina) and Dan Nunn (SLO). 8:07 with one to go, with Ramirez, Tachias, and Angel marquez (Wilson, Hac Hts) battling. Marquez took the lead with 200 to go at the 3000m point in 8:40.0, but it was Tachias quickest on the run-in at 9:10.
Girls 1600m Re
(D-4) – Orange Lutheran and Serra battled for the team itle, with the squads 1-2 after the first leg (Or Luth ahead). Kind of not a big issue event with Or Lutheran leading easily until the anchor leg. The anchor runner took off early, and just stopped before the end of the zone, bringing the pack quite a bit closer than it was before that. Orange Lutheran did win the event and the division.
(D-3)- Muir, a 3:49 team was 3:52 in the Prelims for a seven second margin. Muir was 58.2 on the lead-of leg, and was off to the races with a 50 meter leg halfway through leg #2. 56.6 on leg #2 for Muir as they had a 70 meter lead. 58.1 on leg 3 for the Mustangs with a huge lead, with St. Geme a good third leg for Corona del Mar. Muir was 58.2 on the anchor for 3:50.9. 55.0 for Kerry Gamble of Notre Dame on the anchor.
(D-2)
Cajon was 59.3 with a narrow lead. North was back at 60.4, with a big first half lap leg 2 to move ahead. 57.2 for North, with Cajon third there before moving up to second during leg 3. North moved way ahead on leg #3 with El toro up into second. 55.3 Leg #3 for North, as the blud-clad squad rolled down the backstretch on the anchor with a huge lead. 56.6 on the anchor had North at mid 3:49’s.
(D-1)
Wilson and Poly and Rancho Cucamonga to finish out the Meet – wow!! Wilson charged out through leg 1 with Rancho Cucamonga 2nd. 56.2 for Wilson, with Rancho Cucamogna 56.4. Poly was back at 58.8. Sheena Woods brought Poly back close at 53.8, with Wilson 55.8. Rancho Cucamonga was 57.8. Poly took the lead on leg #3 with a 54.4 leg, had the lead, with Jasmine Lee closing down a sub 3:40 race with a 53.1. Rancho Cucamonga was 55.8 and 55.4 on the last two legs to finish second. Wilson 57.4 and 58.2 on their final two legs.
Boys 1600m Re
(D-4) – Looked like Oak Park dq’d around the second turn on leg #1 for a lane violation. Serra opened up at 51.0 and had a narrow lead. 49.9 had Serra move their lead to 15 meters. Oak Park edged to within 10m with a 50.3 3rd leg (Sera 50.9 that segment). With 200m to go Serra had OP up on the shoulder, with the red-clad Serra anchor edging away from their on in to a 20 meter win and a 48.0 anchor.
(D-3) Diamond Ranch 50.7 on the lead-off with Notre Dame 51.1. Leg 2 had Notre Dame 50.4 and Diamond Ranch 50.5 qas the two battled. 50.3 gave DR a lead into the anchor, with NC 51.7 heading into the anchor. 48.2 DR anchor to hold on for the win, with 47.9 on the anchor for Notre Dame. 3:20.0 for DR.
(D-2)
49.8 lead-off for Compton and 50.9 on leg 2 extended the lead. Leg #3 was 50.0, with the anchor 49.1 as they dominated the event.
(D-1)
Woods had Los Alamitos out at 49.5, with Poly close. Trabuco Hills was 49.8, with Poly taking the lead at leg 2 with a 48.7. Trabuco was battling with Mission Viejo. Poly romped with a 48.0 on leg #3, with Trabuco second at the last exchange. Poly anchored in 49.3 as Payne pulled Trabuco Hills close with a 47.3. Poly was mid 3:15’s. Mission Viejo was 49.5-49.8-50.2 and 48.2.

 

 


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