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States - 1999 Outdoor - California State Meet

Southern Section
Masters

Southern Section State Qualifier - 5/28/99 - Cerritos JC
by  Don Chadez/Flash Results - Doug Speck
startling performances:
Long Beach Wilson girls 3:37.31
Porchea Carroll 11.51
Tracee Thomas 23.20
Nakiya Johnson 53.68
Lauren Fleshman 10:33.58
Nichole Denby 13.54 (L Demus 13.93)
Lashinda Demus 40.4
Ann-Marie Turpin 5-10.5
Laura Chen, Leona Ward 12-0 PV
Karen Freberg 48-10.5
Kareem Kelly over Darrell Rideaux, both in 10.30,with Warren Rogers 10.36 (w 4.1)
Same three in 200 - Kelly 20.61, Rideaux 20.73, Rogers 20.91, with Michael Mitchell 20.98 also under 21.0 (w 3.4)
Mitchell 47.54, Travon Walton 47.74
2 under 9 minutes! Augie Escobar 8:56.23, Josh Spiker 8:56.66 - and both only juniors - both under 30 seconds in last 200 meters
Marcell Allmond 13.68
Terry Jenkins 37.16 (Allmond 37.58)
Long Beach Poly boys 40.14 and 3:13.76
Sam Boswell 16-1
Tony Allmond 24-2.5 (w 4.2)
 
CIF-SS MASTERS STATE QUALIFING MEET

Cerritos College - Friday 05/28/99 

Thanx to Don Chadez and Flash Results  

--comments below by Doug Speck
 Women's 100 Meter Dash 

 Wind Reading: 3.8 

 1 Porchea Carroll 10 Rio Mesa 11.51 

 2 Tracee Thomas 9 J.W. North 11.58 

 3 Angel Perkins 9 Gahr 11.69 

 4 Latrice Borders 12 L.B. Wilson 11.70 

 5 Sierra Hauser-Price 10 Notre Dame/S.O. 11.84 

 6 Shakhan Lewis 10 Duarte 11.87 

 7 Crystal Davis 10 Santa Ana Valley 12.06 

 8 Deanna Salvaryn 12 Marymount 12.08 

 9 Ebony Harris 11 South Pasadena 12.35 

--Tracee Thomas great start, Carroll eventually 

ran down for the win.  

 Women's 200 Meter Dash 

 Wind Reading: 3.8 

 1 Tracee Thomas 9 J.W. North 23.20 

 2 Angel Perkins 9 Gahr 23.68 

 3 Latrice Borders 12 L.B. Wilson 23.81 

 4 Porchea Carroll 10 Rio Mesa 23.81 

 5 Sierra Hauser-Price 10 Notre Dame/S.O. 24.06 

 6 Shakerrah Merritt 11 L.B. Poly 24.09 

 7 Terica Ned 12 Rancho Verde 24.18 

 8 Shakhan Lewis 10 Duarte 24.47 

 9 Crystal Phillips 11 L.B. Poly 24.59 

--Tracee another great start, here she continued 

to edge away for the win.  Perkins big meet LA 

Indoor then disappeared until League Meet?
 Women's 400 Meter Dash 

 1 Nakiya Johnson 12 Ayala 53.68 

 2 Joni Smith 12 L.B. Wilson 54.05 

 3 Quiana Webb 11 Morningside 55.43 

 4 Kori Hamilton 11 St. Lucy's 57.21 

 5 Raven Hebert 12 Santa Ana Valley 57.59 

 6 Ashley Furst 12 Laguna Hills 57.59 

 7 Marissa Whaley 11 Paso Robles 58.41 

 8 Latoya Ward 12 Bishop Amat 58.53 

--Lashinda Demus scratched for 300mLH (see

later!!!!).  Johnson looking very powerful

won over Joni Smith, who kept within 2-3 

meters down homestretch.  Nakiya and Monique

Henderson should be some Sacto show!!!! 

 Women's 800 Meter Run 

 1 Liz Morse 11 Corona del Mar 2:11.28 

 2 Arlene Bledsoe 12 L.B. Poly 2:12.73 

 3 Maribeth Buche 10 Esperanza 2:14.29 

 4 Summer Owens 9 Santa Margarita 2:14.55 

 5 Kim Gildersleeve 12 L.B. Wilson 2:15.61 

 6 Chanel Blaquiere 9 Alta Loma 2:16.37  

7 Amanda Armstrong 12 Thousand Oaks 2:17.67 

 8 McCaul Flack 10 South Torrance 2:21.37 

 9 Tessa Cendajas 12 Ayala 2:24.59 

--Gildersleeve looked so sharp last week.  

Led here 63.6 400, then Morse by at 500m, 

with Morse rocketing homestretch to PR win. 

Kim G. faded to fifth, but held that position.
 Women's 1,600 Meter Run 

 1 Amber Steen 10 Newport Harbor 5:01.83 

 2 Cosette Smith 11 Mira Costa 5:03.23 

 3 Tessa Cendajas 12 Ayala 5:03.75 

 4 Rosanna Kirkendall 11 Lancaster 5:04.62 

 5 Kristin Cohoon 9 Chadwick 5:05.77 

 6 Meghan Manwaring 9 Santa Margarita 5:06.22 

 7 Trisha Harris 12 St Joseph(L) 5:10.00 

 8 Jessica Howard 11 University 5:11.22 

 9 Jamie DeNoewer 12 Costa Mesa 5:16.71 

--Amber Steen, not even in nine runner field

until some dropped for other events, strongest

finish after 71.9-2:30.5-3:49.5 splits. 

 Women's 3,200 Meter Run 

 1 Lauren Fleshman 12 Canyon/CC 10:33.58 

 2 Anita Siraki 10 Hoover 10:38.92 

 3 Allyson Marquand 12 University 10:44.29 

 4 Julia Allen 9 Fountain Valley 10:52.14 

 5 Amber Steen 10 Newport Harbor 11:00.32 

 6 Latesha Jones 11 Rialto 11:00.83 

 7 Laura Stachan 9 Foothill 11:05.27 

 8 Monica Valdez 10 Temescal Canyon 11:09.85 

 9 Nicole Gurnicz 12 Ayala 11:18.08 

 10 Liz Huipe 10 Estancia 11:18.13 

 11 Cosette Smith 11 Mira Costa 11:19.69 

 12 Breanne Sandberg 10 Peninsula 11:35.15 

--Uh Oh!  Lauren Fleshman continues to look 

very, very sharp.  Here 65.8 final 400 after

5:20 first 1600.    

 Women's 100 Meter High Hurdles 

 Wind Reading: 3.4 

 1 Nichole Denby 11 J.W. North 13.54 

 2 Lashinda Demus 10 L.B. Wilson 13.93 

 3 April Holliverse 12 J.W. North 14.05 

 4 Dana Bethel 10 Mission Viejo 14.19 

 5 Rita Forte 12 Webb 14.28 

 6 Becky Rauth 12 Harvard/Westlake 14.31 

 7 Detra King 12 L.B. Poly 14.49 

 8 Amanda Shanklin 12 Santa Margarita 14.68 

 9 Meredith Perry 11 Westlake 15.40 

--After nearly falling over final 2 hurdles 

last week, Nichole Denby super sharp with windy

13.54.  Look in third--Coach Leathers at North

knows how to develop hurdlers!!!

 Women's 300 Meter Low Hurdles  

1 Lashinda Demus 10 L.B. Wilson 40.4h 

 2 Nichole Denby 11 J.W. North 42.4h 

 3 Detra King 12 L.B. Poly 43.4h 

 4 Becky Rauth 12 Harvard/Westlake 43.6h 

 5 Danielle Perry 12 Murrieta Valley 43.7h 

 6 Amanda Shanklin 12 Santa Margarita 43.8h 

 7 Chelsea Johnson 9 Atascadero 44.9h 

 8 Keianna Shannon 9 J.W. North 44.9h 

 9 Joni Smith 12 L.B. Wilson 46.6h 

--Demus 5, King 4, King out quick, but

Lashinda off to races, flying entire event

without bit of hesitation in step, eventually

crossing line with huge margin.  Try #3 AT HS

and new national soph class record!!!  

  Women's 4x100 Meter Relay 

 1 POLB L.B. Poly 46.24 

 2 JWNO J.W. North 47.12 

 3 MUIR Muir 47.90 

 4 RAVE Rancho Verde 47.91 

 5 CASP Canyon Springs 48.56 

 6 GAHR Gahr 48.64 

 7 SAVA Santa Ana Valley 48.65 

 8 AYAL Ayala 49.56 

 9 WOOD Woodbridge 49.80 

--Poly, with Shakerrah Merritt screaming 

leg #3 raced in ahead comfortably ahead of 

the others.    

 Women's 4x400 Meter Relay 

 1 WILS L.B. Wilson 3:37.31 

 2 POLB L.B. Poly 3:46.27 

 3 AYAL Ayala 3:48.43 

 4 MORN Morningside 3:48.92 

 5 JWNO J.W. North 3:50.36 

 6 STLU St. Lucy's 3:53.47 

 7 MUVA Murrieta Valley 3:55.03 

 8 STMA Santa Margarita 3:55.13 

 9 WOOD Woodbridge 3:55.96 

--This was the time for the record.  Sacto 

next week heats, finals, etc. prior to this. 

Demus 53.5-Borders 53.7-Gildersleeve 56.8 -  

Joni Smith 53.3.  If Gildersleeve had not 

played basketball the record would be about 

3:33 before this crew was through.
 Women's High Jump 

 1 Ann-Marie Turpin 12 Simi Valley 5'10.50"" 

 2 Rachael Ziemann 9 Edison 5'08.00"" 

 3 Michelle Mahlke 12 Marymount 5'08.00"" 

 4 Bianca Ziemann 9 Edison 5'08.00"" 

 5 Lisa Wygant 11 Camarillo 5'06.00"" 

 6 Chaunte Howard 90 J.W. North 5'06.00"" 

 7 Jamie Kindschuh 10 Chaparral 5'04.00"" 

 8 Erica Menzel 11 San Marcos 5'04.00"" 

 9 Emily Forsythe 10 Crescenta Valley 5'02.00"" 

--Turpin good clearance at #3 national effort of 5-10.5.   

 Women's Pole Vault 

 1 Laura Chen 10 Temple City 12'00.00"" 

 2 Leona Ward 12 Peninsula 12'00.00"" 

 3 Debbie Samson 12 Mayfair 11'06.00"" 

 4 Karen Bewley 12 Atascadero 11'00.00"" 

 4 Paige Roberts 10 Atascadero 11'00.00"" 

 6 Caroline Rebello 11 Marina 11'00.00"" 

 7 Christine Ahn 12 Santa Monica 11'00.00"" 

 8 Kellie Guglielmelli 12 San Luis Obispo 11'00.00"" 

 9 Kara Stein 12 San Luis Obispo 10'06.00"" 

 - Bridget Pearson 12 Hoover NH 

--Bridget Pearson one of top athletes not in 

state meet with 12-02.5 best.  As long as Jan 

Johnson is in operation they should give Southern

Section about two more spots in state meet here

(as Arroyo Grande in weights). 
 Women's Long Jump 

1 Dana Bethel 10 Mission Viejo 19'01.50"" 4.4 

2 Tiffany Jones 10 Eisenhower 18'10.50"" 2.9 

3 Porchea Carroll 10 Rio Mesa 18'06.75"" 3.7 

4 Naonka Mixon 10 L.B. Poly 18'06.25"" 3.4 

5 Lakiste Barkus 11 Cerritos 18'03.25"" 3.2 

6 Crystal Simmons 12 Barstow 18'02.00"" 3.0 

7 Jameka Taylor 12 Littlerock 17'09.50"" 2.4 

8 Lauren Gibbs 12 Westridge 17'05.00"" 3.6 

9 Alanna Bailey 12 Bishop Amat 16'11.50"" 3.1 

--Windy city -Where do the Bethel's store  

 all the medals they have at home.
 Women's Triple Jump 

1 Blessing Ufodiama 11 L.B. Poly 39'00.25"" 2.8 

2 Tynisia Edwards 12 Foothill 38'03.75"" 2.4 

3 Crystal Simmons 12 Barstow 38'03.50"" 2.8 

4 Cortney Stafford 10 Katella 37'09.00"" 3.5 

5 Pascale Delaunay 11 Claremont 37'06.00"" 3.3 

6 Dannisha Sanford 9 Morningside 37'04.00"" 2.8 

7 Amanda Shanklin 12 Santa Margarita 37'02.50"" 1.7 

8 Jameka Taylor 12 Littlerock 36'08.00"" 1.8 

9 Lisa Smith 11 La Mirada 36'00.50"" 2.6 

--a bit more wind.  Can Poly sneak up on Wilson 

at state off of athletes like Ufodiama? 
 Women's Shot Put 

 1 Karen Freberg 10 Arroyo Grande 48'00.50"" 

 2 L'Orangerie Crawford 12 Santa Monica 45'07.75"" 

 3 Sheni Russell 12 Ramona 41'11.75"" 

 4 Laura Tave 12 Rosemead 41'00.75"" 

 5 Jenna Johnson 11 St Joseph(SM) 40'07.50"" 

 6 Alison Johnston 10 Claremont 40'02.75"" 

 7 Brandi Charles 12 Lasalle 39'09.50"" 

 8 Tukia Vakalahi 11 Cajon 39'05.75"" 

 9 April Powell 12 Century 38'08.50"" 

--Arroyo Grande's 10,000th weight event 

winner since 1990.   

 Women's Discus Throw
 1 Cari Soong 12 J.W. North 148'07.00"" 

 2 Sheni Russell 12 Ramona 141'03.00"" 

 3 Amanda Andrews 12 Arroyo Grande 140'01.00"" 

 4 Samantha Meredith 11 El Modena 133'05.00"" 

 5 Kristen Thompson 11 Esperanza 132'03.00"" 

 6 Heidi Simila 12 Arroyo Grande 131'09.00"" 

 7 Shelaine Larson 11 Buena 128'03.00"" 

 8 Donielle Colich 12 Chadwick 126'09.00"" 

 9 Stephanie Malesala 12 Gahr 121'05.00"" 

--Soong can keep North in the team hunt here. 
 Men's 100 Meter Dash 

 Wind Reading: 4.1 

 1 Kareem Kelly 12 L.B. Poly 10.30 

 2 Darrell Rideaux 12 L.B. Poly 10.30 

 3 Warren Rogers 11 Serra 10.36 

 4 Claude Melvin 11 Brea Olinda 10.40 

 5 Marshall Johnson 12 Notre Dame(Riverside) 10.44 

 6 Samie Parker 12 L.B. Poly 10.52 

 7 Robert Nembhard 11 Pasadena 10.69 

 8 Brandon Foster 12 West Torrance 10.76 

 9 Davian Wade 12 Calvary Chapel, Downey 11.00 

--Classic - Rogers in between Rideaux and Kelly.  

Rogers wins award for worst start of year as Rideaux

was flat gone!  Kelly blasts up, then seems to suspend

his effort as he senses he's with teammate, as it took

to the thousandth to separate the two.  From two meters

down Rogers 10.36 is stunning!  It ain't over (next week) 

'til the lady sings!!! 

 Men's 200 Meter Dash 

 Wind Reading: 3.4 

 1 Kareem Kelly 12 L.B. Poly 20.61 

 2 Darrell Rideaux 12 L.B. Poly 20.73 

 3 Warren Rogers 11 Serra 20.91 

 4 Michael Mitchell 12 Paramount 20.98 

 5 Marshall Johnson 12 Notre Dame(Riverside) 21.13 

 6 Claude Melvin 11 Brea Olinda 21.23 

 7 Seth Amoo 10 Highland 21.51 

 8 Bennie Robinson 11 L.B. Poly 21.79 

 9 Kari Paymah 11 Culver City 23.05 

--Kelly 4 - Rogers 5 - Mitchell 6 - Rideaux 7. In case you 

didn't remember Rogers 20.88 last week, Mitchell took Poly 

duo at 20.98.  Different story to-night, with Rideaux again

out like a rocket, with Kelly blitzing the straight to win

20.61w-20.73w.  Last seen Mike Kennedy and Jack Shepard were

jumping off the press box roof, something about the length 

of their wind-aided sprint and hurdle lists in state compiling

for Track & Field News.    
 Men's 400 Meter Dash 

 1 Michael Mitchell 12 Paramount 47.54 

 2 Travon Walton 11 Chino 47.74 

 3 Derek Johnson 11 Notre Dame(Riverside) 48.01 

 4 Daniel Mentu 12 Antelope Valley 48.33  

 5 Chris Massey 12 Valley View 48.44 

 6 Joseph Echema 12 Hawthorne 48.60 

 7 Keith Davis 12 North Torrance 49.24 

 8 Justin Ward 12 Walnut 49.47 

 9 Richard Polidore 12 Chino 49.57 

--Mitchell out 22.6 with a meter over Walton at that point.  

Mitchell winner by meter and a half. 
 Men's 800 Meter Run 

 1 Chris Burns 12 Ontario 1:54.04 

 2 Brandon Shaw 12 Rancho Verde 1:54.57 

 3 Ben Armel 11 Damien 1:54.74 

 4 Chris Canchola 12 Indio 1:55.81 

 5 Antonio Lozano 11 Katella 1:55.87 

 6 Thomas Love 12 Dominguez 1:56.61 

 7 Stevie Wilkins 12 Malibu 1:56.72 

 8 Steve Jensen 12 Newport Harbor 1:57.02 

 9 Ben Scott 12 Carpinteria 1:58.42 

--Thomas Love early pace-setter mid-26's and 55.2 at 400. 

Ben Armel game move at 600, with Burns nearly cut off there, 

answering the challenge to eventually win by three meters. 

 Men's 1,600 Meter Run 

 1 James DeBruhl 12 Chino 4:13.42 

 2 Bruce Hancock 12 Costa Mesa 4:20.50 

 3 Ryan Bousquet 11 Esperanza 4:20.57 

 4 Richard Silva 12 Bell Gardens 4:20.77 

 5 Luis Moreno 12 Santa Maria 4:20.78 

 6 Alfonso Leon 12 Santa Ana 4:20.86 

 7 Mike Serratos 11 Don Lugo 4:21.36 

 8 Arturo Garcia 10 Don Lugo 4:24.27 

 9 Kent Lawson 11 Etiwanda 4:35.98 

--very bizarre race.  DeBruhl 15 meter lead at 30.0 

first 200, continued huge margin through 62.6-2:07.6 

(next 2:13.2), 3:12.6 (3:19.5) with comfortable margin

above into tape.  Great kicker's contest for other 

spots over last lap with Hancock close to 60.0 for that

segment in second.
 Men's 3,200 Meter Run 

 1 Augie Escobar 11 Villa Park 8:56.23 

 2 Josh Spiker 11 Ventura 8:56.66 

 3 Oswaldo Pina 10 Lakewood 9:05.57 

 4 Jose Herrera 12 Loara 9:10.47 

 5 Curt Herberts 12 Newport Harbor 9:16.04 

 6 Tom Kubler 10 Viewpoint 9:17.78 

 7 Matt Swaney 12 Ventura 9:25.47 

 8 Jesse Hodges 11 South Hills 9:27.12 

 9 Martin Conrad 12 L.B. Poly 9:27.44 

 10 Jeff Tomlinson 12 Crossroads 9:31.68 

 11 Nick Branen 11 Don Lugo 9:36.12 

 12 Alex Murcio 12 Rubidoux 9:47.76 

--classic race.  Spiker to John Ortega of LA Times

in article day of race, ""sub-9:00.0.""  This is a

""throw-back"" type of runner who helps all!!!  

66.8-2:11.9-3:19.1-4:27.2-5:36.9-6:45.3 with 

Escobar-Pina and Herrera in close tow.  Escobar 

shockingly up to challenge with one to go (7:54.2), 

then raced past.  Final 200 29.4 and 29.6 for first

two--stunning!!!!!! (and both juniors)   
 Men's 110 Meter High Hurdles 

 Wind Reading: 3.2 

 1 Marcell Allmond 12 St. Paul 13.68 

 2 Christian Rhodes 12 Loyola 13.77 

 3 Terry Jenkins 12 Muir 14.03 

 4 Marcus Taylor 12 Ganesha 14.18 

 5 Ahmad Wright 12 Kennedy 14.29 

 6 Jamaul Montgomery 12 St. John Bosco 14.44 

 7 Simeon Rogers 12 Victor Valley 14.45 

 8 Jeremy Johnson 12 L.B. Poly 14.54 

 9 Marcus Raines 10 Littlerock 14.54 

--Rhodes slip at start last week, solid race here to

challenge defending state champ Allmond with more wind!  

 Men's 300 Meter Low Hurdles 

 1 Terry Jenkins 12 Muir 37.16 

 2 Marcell Allmond 12 St. Paul 37.58 

 3 Trevor Jones 11 Newport Harbor 37.75 

 4 Jeremy Johnson 12 L.B. Poly 37.76 

 5 Ahmad Wright 12 Kennedy 37.98 

 6 Christian Rhodes 12 Loyola 38.31 

 7 Keith Davis 12 North Torrance 38.46 

 8 Simeon Rogers 12 Victor Valley 38.57 

 9 Nick Barnett 12 A.B. Miller 39.21 

--Terry Jenkins seeded lane 9 after near disastrous 

fall last week that barely qualified him.  Here he 

was gone and never looked back, with viewers holding 

their breath as he cleanly cleared the last hurdle on

way to new state leader 
 Men's 4x100 Meter Relay 

 1 POLB L.B. Poly 40.14 

 2 SERR Serra 41.49 

 3 ABMI A.B. Miller 41.88 

 4 LYNW Lynwood 42.04 

 5 MORN Morningside 42.06 

 6 BROL Brea Olinda 42.18 

 7 EISE Eisenhower 42.56 

 8 SOPA South Pasadena 43.92 

 - CUCI Culver City DNF 

--Hello!  Action going here with Poly - 

Bennie Robinson 11.1 - Darrell Rideaux 9.6 - 

Samie Parker 10.1 and Kareem Kelly 9.3. 

Rideaux gave preview of sprints with about 

a half to meter run down of Rogers (Serra) 

during second leg.
 Men's 4x400 Meter Relay 

 1 POLB L.B. Poly 3:13.76  2 CHIN Chino 3:16.71 

 3 SERV Servite 3:20.13 

 4 VENT Ventura 3:20.21 

 5 DOMI Dominguez 3:20.76 

 6 CARP Carpinteria 3:21.27 

 7 STMA Santa Margarita 3:22.44 

 8 NDRI Notre Dame(Riverside) 3:22.50 

--Poly looked very sharp here with a good 

trouncing of rival Chino.   

 Men's High Jump 

 1 Jeremy Richards 12 Righetti 6'10.00"" 

 2 Marcell Allmond 12 St. Paul 6'08.00"" 

 3 Norman Preston 12 Rancho Verde 6'06.00"" 

 4 Justin Nakano 12 Glendora 6'04.00"" 

 4 Jason Romero 11 Ganesha 6'04.00"" 

 6 Lonnell Penman 11 L.B. Poly 6'04.00"" 

 7 James Johnson 12 San Jacinto 6'04.00"" 

 8 Patrick Elfelt 12 Diamond Bar 6'04.00"" 

 9 Justin Thompson 12 Santa Barbara 6'02.00"" 

--Where was Jeremy Richards last year?
 Men's Pole Vault 

 1 Sam Boswell 12 Covina 16'01.00"" 

 2 Logan Odden 11 Marina 15'06.00"" 

 3 Jeff Ryan 12 Huntington Beach 15'00.00"" 

 4 Dustin Morrison 11 Alta Loma 15'00.00"" 

 5 Troy Becker 12 Malibu 14'06.00"" 

 6 Pat Luke 11 Santa Margarita 14'00.00"" 

 7 Luke May 12 Mayfair 13'06.00"" 

 7 Matt Mathis 11 Norte Vista 13'06.00"" 

 - Andy Philips 12 Mayfair NH 

 - Brandon Phillips 12 Arroyo Grande NH 

--good winds helped Sam Boswell to a PR.  

 Men's Long Jump 

1 Tony Allmond 11 St. Paul 24'02.50"" 4.2 

2 Jairus Ellis 12 Blair 23'11.00"" 2.9 

3 Michael Mitchell 12 Paramount 23'09.75"" 3.1 

4 Oliver Jackson 11 Royal 23'06.00"" 3.7 

5 Richard Polidore 12 Chino 23'05.00"" 2.5 

6 Mike Sneed 11 Paramount 23'02.25"" 2.8 

7 Joe Thomas 12 Buena Park 22'08.50"" 2.1 

8 Andre Serrette 11 Eisenhower 22'07.00"" 2.2 

9 Pierre Johnson 12 Chaffey 22'01.75"" 4.4 

--Whewwwwww! Breezies helped all.  Oliver 

Jackson actually lost for once!  Revenge could

be good mind-set for big state effort. 
 Men's Triple Jump 

1 Rodney Woods 11 Littlerock 47'08.50"" 2.8 

2 Robert Nunn 11 Gahr 47'03.00"" 2.7 

3 Roger Nunn 11 Gahr 47'00.50"" 2.9 

4 Joe Thomas 12 Buena Park 46'06.75"" 3.3 

5 Jamal Watson 12 Santa Monica 46'04.00"" 3.3 

6 Rashaad Dixon 12 Silverado 46'02.00"" 1.9 

7 Clarence Moorr 11 Cypress 45'06.00"" 3.1 

8 Jacob Montgomery 12 Cabrillo 45'02.75"" 2.1 

9 Chris Jackson 12 Canyon/ Anaheim 44'05.50"" 1.9 

--More windy stuff - 

 Men's Shot Put 

 1 Joe Weber 12 Pacific 59'09.00"" 

 2 Sam Lightbody 12 Huntington Beach 59'01.25"" 

 3 Travis Johnson 11 Notre Dame/S.O. 58'01.00"" 

 4 Hank Behrens 12 Yucca Valley 57'02.50"" 

 5 Rovann Cleveland 12 Canyon Springs 56'08.00"" 

 6 Will Svitek 11 Newbury Park 56'07.50"" 

 7 Kevin Jackson 12 Serra 54'06.50"" 

 8 Kelly Valaau 12 Paso Robles 53'04.75"" 

--Texas A&M bound Joe Weber (anchors schools 4x100,

entered Invites at 43' in Triple Jump - plays on 

Section semi-finalist basketball team and will be 

a linebacker at Texas A&M in the Fall!!!!) won here.
 Men's Discus Throw 

 1 Darrel Barnett 11 Leuzinger 186'06.00"" 

 2 Travis Pendleton 11 Esperanza 178'09.00"" 

 3 Tim Adrian 12 Moorpark 177'04.00"" 

 4 Jerome Stevens 12 Rio Mesa 174'05.00"" 

 5 Sam Lightbody 12 Huntington Beach 171'11.00"" 

 6 Kevin Jackson 12 Serra 170'06.00"" 

 7 Asi Faoa 12 Magnolia 169'02.00"" 

 8 Joe Weber 12 Pacific 163'10.00"" 

 9 Vili Morton 11 29 Palms 156'01.00"" 

--Barnett has style that if you blink you 

miss (from the time he steps into the ring 

until the implement is gone is the bat of an 

eye).  Big PR here, with Sam Lightbody turning 

the platter over most throws sticking them in the

ground vertically.  

 

 

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