CCS Finals (Dope Sheet) - 05/28/04


CCS 2004 Track and Field Championships Boys Dope Sheet
By Mark Foyer
Half Moon Bay Review
400 Relay
Lynbrook
St. Francis
Oak Grove
Good passes will give Lynbrook the title.

1,600
Evans, Aptos
Anderson, Menlo-Atherton
Guney, Bellarmine
These three will get the automatic state qualifying mark.

110 HH
Block, Seaside
Robinson, Santa Clara
Wirgler, Aragon
Block is the class of the field.

400
Khan, Lynbrook
Fobbs-Valentino, Serra
Jackson, Sacred Heart Prep
Khan has broken the 49-second barrier.

100
Drummer, North Salinas
Ingram, Branham
Smith, St. Francis
Drummer should run away with the title.

800
Evans, Aptos
Lopes, Pioneer
Fitzpatrick, Carmel
This will be the best race of the meet.

300 IH
Robinson, Santa Clara
Wirgler, Aragon
Iosefa, Oak Grove
Robinson has the best lane assignment of the three.

200
Drummer, N. Salinas
Ingram, Branham
Holmes, Jefferson
Thompson (Oak Grove) will battle Holmes for third place.

3200
Dunn, San Lorenzo Valley
Mineau, Menlo-Atherton
Shackleton, Carlmont
The winning time will break the 9:10 barrier.

1,600 Relay
Santa Clara
Lynbrook
Riordan
Santa Clara and Lynbrook will run away from the rest of the field.

High Jump
Tuosto, Greenfield
Eison, Westmoor
Braggs, Branham
Tuosto is the only one in the field to have cleared 6-7.

Long Jump
Tuosto, Greenfield
Gonzalez, Westmoor
Van Sant, Santa Cruz
Tuosto will be busy, going from the high jump to this event.

Triple Jump
Tuosto, Greenfield
Eison, Westmoor
Robinson, Bellarmine
Tuosto has nothing else to do during this competition.

Discus
Wooden, Overfelt
Sheuerman, St. Francis
White, Mt. Pleasant
Wooden can break the 180-foot barrier.

Shot put
Musika, Milpitas
Wilhelm, St. Ignatius
O’Donnell, Santa Clara
This competition will be close one.

Pole Vault
Little, Los Gatos
Roche, St. Francis
Chronis, St. Francis
Little and Roche will clear 15 feet.

Team
St. Francis
Santa Clara
Lynbrook
Lancers will get title thanks strong showing in the pole vault, with three expected to
score.


CCS 2004 Track and Field Championships Girls Dope Sheet
By Mark Foyer
Half Moon Bay Review

400 Relay
Carlmont
Mitty
Menlo-Atherton
If everything goes right, Carlmont will run below 49 seconds.

1,600
Follmer, Saratoga
Viehweg, St. Ignatius
Wing, Valley Christian
Follmer should win the state title.

100 LH
Miller, Los Altos
Becker, Mt. Pleasant
Van Vlasselaer, Woodside
It will be a close race.

400
Dodson, Los Gatos
Heagney, Carlmont
Block, Santa Catalina
Dodson could run away with the race.

100
Theus, Carlmont
Talton, Menlo-Atherton
Carter, Valley Christian
The current top sprinter from the PAL will hold off the future top sprinter from the PAL.

800
Whalen, Mitty
Jenke, Menlo School
Follmar, Saratoga
Jones (Live Oak) could finish third.

300 LH
Miller, Los Altos
Corey, Scotts Valley
O’Brien, San Benito
Miller looked good at the semifinals.

200
Carter, Valley Christian
Talton, Menlo-Atherton
Baker, Mitty
Dodson (Los Gatos) will battle Baker for third.

3200
Nguyen, Milpitas
Kim, Milpitas
Tyler, Gunn
All three should break the 11-minute barrier.

1600 relay
Mitty
Los Gatos
Los Altos
The top two should break the 4-minute barrier, Los Altos has to hold off St. Ignatius for
third.

High Jump
Roberts, Menlo-Atherton
Miller, Los Altos
Kaufman, Branham
If everyone clears their season best, all will qualify for the state meet. The qualifying
mark is 5-4.

Long Jump
Theus, Carlmont
Becker, Mt. Pleasant
Robinson, Mitty
Lead could change a few times before everything is settled.

Triple Jump
Becker, Mt. Pleasant
Kaufman, Branham
Marchbanks, Sequoia
All three have cleared 38 feet.

Discus
Gomez, Mt. Pleasant
Dufresne, Harbor
Burns, Mitty
With a good throw, Dufresne could win it.

Shot Put
Dufresne, Harbor
Horowitz, Westmont
Paini, St. Francis
All three have cleared 40 feet.

Pole Vault
Franklin, St. Francis
Odle, Del Mar
Stanton, Los Gatos
Franklin has experienced life at 12 feet.

Team
Mittty
Menlo-Atherton
Los Altos
Mitty scores in 12 of the 16 events.