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Saturday, January 19,1991 - USU Nelson Fieldhouse - Logan, Utah Wilson Motor Invitational-Men's Results Saturday, January 19,1991 - USU Nelson Fieldhouse - Logan, Utah 800 Meter Run School Heat Lane Time 3000 Meters School Heat Lane Time 3 B 1 p p 1 Brad Barton wsu *-* 11 -S4.S/Tt^47/ l L-'CIVC OpCI IOC RYI1 c O.OU.D I 2 Scott Butterfield USU 3 3 1:55.13 2 Brett Hill USU 2 9 8:35.72 3 Jason Brown Utah 2 2 1:55.32 3 Michael Dear USU 2 8 8:41.06 4 Rick Jaster BYU 3 1 1:55.64 4 Deron Scott USU 2 1 8:42.03 5 Dave Reniker WSU 3 4 1:55.79 5 Duane West WSU 2 5 8:44.84 6 Jeff Hancock USU 3 5 1:57.37 6 John Schiefer Utah 2 6 8:50.95 7 Josh Sorenson WSU 1 5 1:57.44 7 Greg Collier USU 1 4 8:51.81 8 Roger Thomas CSI 3 2 1:57.89 8 Chris Yorges BYU 2 4 8:53.29 9 Chris Wilson BYU 2 3 1:58.29 9 Shawn Sinleton WSU 5 8:54.13 10 Doni Wilde WSU 2 5 1:59.73 10 Toby Conley USU 6 8:55.03 11 Jed Davies WSU 1 7 1:59.76 11 Warren Jones WSU 12 9:02.23 12 Travis Shew CSI 1 2 2:00.73 12 Matt Kasvinsky Utah 2 3 9:05.11 13 GaryHamblin suu 1 1 2:01.14 13 Wade Palmer Utah 1 9:11.59 14 Bill Cawley CSI 2 4 2:01.39 14 Eric Roberts Ricks 8 9:11.91 15 Greg Howell Utah 2 6 2:01.88 15 ChadBybee Ricks 3 9:14.81 16 Julio Feliz Ricks 2 1 2:04.20 16 Richard Henderson USU 9 9:15.12 17 Trevor Alfrey Ricks 1 3 2:06.27 17 Matt Harmer Utah 2 7 9:20.59 18 Greg Collins SUU 1 6 2:13.19 18 Hans Despain Utah 7 9:29.82 19 Ricky Smith Utah 2 7 2:21.25 19 Travis Wilson SUU 2 10:00.00 20 Andrew Huxford SUU 11 11:57.07 200 Meter Dash School Heat Lane Time Mile School Heat Lane Time 1 Neal Marlatt CSI 5 3 22.65 1 Brad Barton WSU 2 5 4:12.28 2 Don Livingston CSI 3 3 22.74 2 Rick Jaster BYUDVI 1 1 4.18.82 _- 3 Todd Simmons USU 1 3 23.16 3 Damon Chamberlai Ricks 2 6 4:21.39 4 Dave Morlan Ricks 4 3 23.40 4 Jason Brown Utah 1 1 4:22.69 5 1 5 o 7 5 Jason Lamb Ricks 23C—\J .\J\J60 Dax/pl—/QV\J Rawlins1 lUVVIIIIO RYUl.J I (J 1 4-?Q Rl 6 Kurt Trane Unatt. 5 2 23.80 6 Roger Ridd Ricks 1 5 4:31.19 7 Shawn Wright SUU 2 4 23.82 7 Paul Olsen Ricks 1 3 4:35.19 8 Brett Wehrli Utah 3 4 23.86 8 Owen Rice USU 1 4 4:38.40 9 Erin Knight Ricks 2 3 24.01 9 Greg Howell Utah 2 2 4:42.96 10 Ryan Inslee CSI 2 2 24.04 10 Mark Mathis CSI 2 3 4:47.74 11 Brian Workman SUU 2 1 24.15 11 Travis Wilson SUU 1 2 4:48.03 12 David Doner SUU 1 2 24.25 12 Brian McCoy ' SUU 1 6 5:01.49 13 Jason Boyce Ricks 3 2 24.73 14 Atu Fihaki Unatt. 1 1 25.16 Barton New Fieldhous 2 Record Wilson Motor Invitational-Men's Results Saturday, January 19,1991 - USU Nelson Fieldhouse - Logan, Utah High Jump School Height Shot Put Prelims School Flight Order Distance 1 Colby Gray WSU 70" Timo Korkeamaki BYU 3 1 56'6.5" 2 John Moon BYU 6'10" Jack Mohr BYU 3 4 53'5" 3 Doug Fullmer WSU 6'8" Justin Beard Ricks 2 1 51*3.5" 4 Craig Hayden Ricks 6'6" Jermaine Younger Unatt. 2 2 51'10" 5 Sam Garfield WSU 6'4" Sean Helgesen USU 3 3 51'3" 6 Jorge Martinez BYU 6'4" John Jeppson WSU 1 2 44'9" 7 Ryan Hamblin CSI 6'0" Clint Rohner Ricks 3 6 44'0" 8 Robert Foster CSI 6'0" Bryan Jeffers WSU 2 3 43'9" Mike Lopour SUU 3 2 40*11" Long Jump School Distance Scott Fowers Unatt. 1 1 40'9.5" 1 WillDozier Unatt. 23'4.25" Jamie Fulmer SUU 1 3 38*11.5 2 JimWaite BYU 23'1.25" Jeff Asay Unatt. 2 5 38*11" 3 Brian Rowley Unatt. 22'4.5" Jason Lott Ricks 2 4 35'.5" 4 Jason Lott Ricks 21'6.5" 5 Erin Knight Ricks 21 '0" Shot Put Finals School Distance 6 Jason Boyce Ricks 20'3.5" 1 Timo Korkeamaki BYU 56'6.5" 7 David Hillstead SUU 20'3.25" 2 Jack Mohr BYU SS'S" 8 Brett Wehrli Utah 20*1.75" 3 Sean Helgesen USU 53'2" 9 Robbie Thomas CSI 19'1.25" 4 Jermaine Younger Unatt. 51 "10" 10 Richard Shimer CSI 18'6.25" 5 Justin Beard Ricks 51'3.5" 11 DickLarsen SUU 17*7.25" 6 John Jeppson WSU 44'9" 12 Jeff Berry CSI 17'5.5" 7 Clint Rohner Ricks 44'6" 13 Cameron Ivie Ricks Scratch 8 Bryan Jeffers WSU 43'9" Triple Jump School Distance Pole Vault Finals School Distance Lorley Walters BYU 50"5.5" 1 Scott Lupo CSI 16'0" Will Dozier Unatt. 49'11.25" 2 Scott Hanes USU 15'6" Troy Engstrum BYU 44'10" 3 Jeff Berry CSI 14'6" Cameron Ivie Ricks 437.5" 4 Tyson Jacobson BYU 14'6" Craig Hayden Ricks 41 '6.5" 5 Marty Harward WSU 14'0" 6 Brad Duke CSI 13'6" 7 Gary Dunn WSU 13'6" 8 Jim Stone WSU 12'6" Wilson Motor Invitational-Men's Results Saturday, January 19,1991 - USU Nelson Fieldhouse - Logan, Utah 55 Hurdle Prelims School Heat Lane Time 55 Dash Prelims School Heat Lane Time Patrick Mitchell BYU 3 1 7.67 Oluyemi Kayode BYU 1 4 6.34 Chris Wehrli Utah 1 4 7.79 Erik Hughes BYU 5 2 6.34 Steve Cutler Ricks 2 4 7.81 Jody Marshell WSU 2 1 6.43 Terry Kealamakia WSU 4 1 7.83 Jim Waite BYU 3 1 6.49 Nathan Tervart BYU 4 3 7.86 Charles Brown Utah 3 2 6.59 Kurt Trane Unatt. 2 3 7.87 Dan Baird WSU 4 3 6.63 Chad Burnett BYU 4 4 7.94 Patrick Mitchell BYU 2 4 6.65 Trevor Alfriy Ricks 3 3 8.01 Ron Kehl USU 3 4 6.65 Jason Lott Ricks 1 1 8.02 Neal Marlatt CSI 4 5 6.67 Tim Price USU 2 2 8.07 William Dozier Unatt. 1 2 6.68 Jim Stone WSU 1 3 8.08 Bart Jorgensen Ricks 4 4 6.69 Pat Maes USU 3 4 8.24 David Doner SUU 3 3 6.74 Robbie Thomas CSI 1 2 8.26 Ryan Inslee CSI 4 2 6.76 Norman Burns SUU 1 5 8.3 Scott Munson Unatt. 3 5 6.81 Sam Garfield WSU 2 1 8.69 Sharrieff Shah Utah 1 3 6.84 Robert Foster CSI 4 2 8.74 Dave Morlan Ricks 5 3 6.84 Jeff Berry CSI 3 2 8.98 Jason Boyce Ricks 1 1 6.85 Jason Lamb Ricks 2 3 6.85 55 Hurdle Finals School Heat Time Jeff Asay Unatt. 2 2 6.88 1 Patrick Mitchell BYU 2 7.59 David Hillstead SUU 5 1 6.94 2 Steve Cutler Ricks 2 7.68 Atu Fihaki Unatt. 4 1 6.96 3 Terry Kealamakia WSU 2 7.71 Nick Larsen SUU 1 5 6.98 4 Nathan Tervart BYU 2 7.77 Brett Wehrli Uah 2 5 6.99 5 Chris Wehrli Utah 2 7.79 Greg Haynes Unatt. 5 4 6 Trevor Alfriy Ricks 7.82 Dexter Pointer Unatt. 5 5 7 Jason Lott Ricks 7.84 8 Kurt Trane Unatt. 7.88 55 Dash Finals School Time 9 Tim Price USU 8.10 1 Oluyemi Kayode BYU 6.32 10 Chad Burnett BYU 2 Erik Hughes BYU 6.40 3 Jody Marshell WSU 6.43 4 Jim Waite BYU 6.54 5,000 Run School Time 5 Charles Brown Utah 6.56 1 Brandon Rhoades BYU 14:53.13 6 Ron Kehl USU 6.62 2 Deron Scott USU 14:58.47 7 Neal Marlatt CSI 6.65 3 Michael McManus Unatt. 15:05.50 8 Patrick Mitchell BYU 6.71 4 Toby Conley USU 15:30.20 9 William Dozier Unatt. 6.74 5 Nathan Skinner Unatt. 15:59.19 10 Dan Baird WSU 6 Dave Whitworth BYU 16:05.00 7 Spencer Blodgett Unatt. 16:45.66 Wilson Motor Invitational-Men's Results Saturday, January 19,1991 - USU Nelson Fieldhouse - Logan, Utah 4 x 400 Relay Heat Time 35LB. Wt. Prelims School Flight Order Distance 1 USU 3 3:18.94 Per Karlsson BYU 1 7 66'6" 2 CSI-A 3 3:23.41 Leif Lundahl BYU 2 5 59'10" Rront P^torQ o 3 WSU 3 3:24.03 [jlUill rdlcld DiRYIU 1 1 56'10" 1 4 Ricks -A 2 3:30.78 WU\Sl\Jank Mohr1 VI W 1 II ImJBYU1 \J 1 53'5" 5 Utah -A 2 3:33.07 Drew Naylor Utah 2 2 51'11.5" 6 CSI-B 2 3:33.80 Sean Helgesen USU 1 3 48'4" •4 •4 7 Ricks -B 1 3:36.49 Steve Desantis D\/lBYU1 1 1 48A OM10A" 8 BYU 3 3:36.87 John Jeppson WSU 2 7 47*9.5" 9 Ricks - C 1 3:48.15 Scott Fowers Unatt.
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