Pasadena's Sanford Wins Twice in State Prelims: He Ties Meet Record ... GUSTKEY, EARL Los Angeles Times (1923-1995); Jun 4, 1977; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times pg. C1

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Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. -- Russell Runs ) :09 .6 Prelim By STEVE BRAND Stoff Wtl1ff, lJM Soll Dfll90 Union Jr: m WESTWOOD - If Pat.rick . ifenry's rn David Russell needed a psychological dl boost going into today's callfomia State j(' High SchOOl .Track and FfeJd ..Champion- N ships, he got one yesterday. · · tt1 Russell, who did not even make tbe f1nal nine iri last Year's meet. recorded the ·· 5eCQnd castes(ttme of the day in the JOO, yard dash. :09.69. on UCL.A's all-we.ather tratk. - e1 Running a hard curve, he had the crowd d , of 7.(Q) buzzing as be.came back to .record a :Zl.24 in the 220, again quaUJylng' set.'Ond tt. · for today's !lnals which start at 12:30. tc Wipi Jlis impres.9ve ·runs, Russell be­ SE comes the prime contenc.ter among san A Diego County track ath.letes to end a si prolonged victory drought · whkh dates S; · back to 1974. 0 Meanwhile, Crawford High dld nothing c to hurt Us chances to capture the tir'Is crown. Of The Colts qualtfied every athlete who l) figured to score and, a1Uiough Danita tt Young d.id nor look as impressive as D CrawfordJans might wish in gaining the finals of tbe two sprints. ·she did what she Wet! asked to do - quality. w · Included in her eUortswas a le~d-ofOeg u cin the Colts' ~yard relay team whichset a state meet record of :46.9. It's Ute lhird D ttme this ..sea8on Crawford has dipped le · under :47.0. r. The mark CrawfOrd topped was Berke­ n ley·~ 11714 standard of :47.5, However, Jt's sWJ back ot ure naUohalJtJglrschool rerord p of :46.6 ~e COit quint ran two Weeks .ago. J\! s~: ~Died - tti be ~ · k~).. !o; -. fu~ · d;y Cl and no.one can que$Uou .Russell's crede.n­ D tialS•any longer. Thm are even tho$e: who think the.P3triot senior actually recorded thefasteSt 100 of the day, ·· Russell Mis one ot them. _ n •1bey, Jet the man get a ruer:l 8atd · o· Riissell, ''they let hlin go. I don't care. ·as T long as tt doesn't happen again. u a tc tJ a $ n

v s ) . ... SECOND FASTESTJhl:.STATE PReLJMS Portlal ilt thel ln tl fanif :i ,Henry's 'R't.i'ssefl 'R'l•ns -:09.6 In lOO 76ers straigl: ln on • (COntlntted fl"l)m :Page C-1) Danit.a raced to a relaxed For the Barons, bowever. perllxt , rem a .. ·.·. · ·. . . . ·. . :11.24 In th~ 100 (she's run tamng .slightly !H:htnd . lte explained, why he ar· McGtt Russell complained or feel· : i-01) and :25-13 (her best is ~ provoo d1sastro~ as on the ,nved just as his flight was sleepi~ Ing WQ;Jy !Iner the 220 but :24A} tn making !be !lnrus In second batan . jlllSS the is~ng ...... a.wake whe'n rupping a c001a, re. ootb e\'t!nts. Joining her in runners got entangled witl,J .• . We mis$ed the tumo(f for quick gained lits composure. tl:le JOO wUl 00 teammate another team.... , waSting prw. -:. UCt.A j nd kept going . on delphll.· • "!.. was wn~}et'I aoout the Judy Reed who actually ran ous seconds. ·. . . . ; wus~. We went to the . Orr-' 220• be $aid ~ l went all9ut faster, quiyifyillg at ; 2~J2. . . A Jate run by Heltm Fulton end. · ...... McGti; m.1 Ute turn1111d Ul~n ~dcloo Perhaps even more lm· -0n ·the anchor leg came up. The eM .ts tn downt~ · compli to relax o~ the ~tt~lghtaway. portant f(l,1'. uie c-0Jt hopes short . . . . Los Angeles, a full 4& mm~ wmu The 2l0 will be very' tougtit. .. was Jewell Lovelady posting . ()lher grU qualifiers in· >Utes away, ,, .·· nave t "My struteS,JY ·win ~ . mm· tl1c stt<.'tl!'ld be~t Jon~ ·Jump duded Vista's Vicky ne.ise.r On the waJ back ~e .ran ' shot h! pl~, HaveJ0;ge~ fn.fr(lnt or :mark al the day, n season Jn the no at :24.50. (!ourUi Into normal !,.A, trom.c plus . . .. . · (}>a$11dena's :, James) i1v n wa.:Htot .all tmpplrte&s at ocean, the aften:1oon br001..e captlno's Dokle wnuams, io.v, v. votl•Y: ~~H =1 IM meet. . . . ·.. did not come up and ailnoi.t w:b4,seemed ccmtent U> quaU· ..:-r:;t~a.:~ ·;u.,. ~tit!~11 (lne of the pre-meet discus all of Ure san Diego athletes ry; ,-?...:~ . . . . no•t:.,1 _ GrllhOrn .11..«kWI) .,.., favorites, M3tt Gautbler ol complained of feellng. the .D.olde, one f>f the faV(Jrlles f=t~~.;~~11!J,~~~ Valhalla, could not make the smog. it was thick l!UQUgh to .· ... , . . gopig.. In\<) t.rie·.l . ®gfl:llllj}. had , 1tl~Jr~\. 1~,~~;J~. ST'.'411<1~~·. - fl. o,al$ . tn .eitn~r . •tlle sh9t or nqU~, fo reaclt '23~

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.SU!. · • . .. . P ®. wn a.m:I mentally. ·rm u."n.. tt. .· 1. v. ' ""~t1 »-lllllllll .· • --.. . . · 0oin. '.if·· . iii~~. . ."l,li d '. .·2 •tJ'A 111.. ·., . '. · .· ·.. . ' ~1t,.,r"'r11'1~ f~1fl~~... I~ 'oolcility~..;.P't;;(K;er Coi«}, ;;2$.C, thinking .. about landing I)~ Sl~~~O!lltitillls 21.fl'tl Gtnl.... Q!ukl\illt~11!llill)el , . my heel am! l sh®4iQ't. · . · · ·. ' · , . .. : il't.eo=mri1~m1'r~c~ Mentall\! t·bav·e·ioget over .- - wi11!4lll'J .. lt. ~~ mY ., --· ··· ,, ...... ' lfen~1~k.tt:w{ Ht~} ' ~ngtJ.~~~ 1 l~~~ W1~ oot.ller me any more. . i ".i~ 11._,.~ ""-· ·- ~ ·-- _,. · · · · William$ spent. three ~IY~~w.s. weekS sidelined With a hetl ~:~~rtil lnliJey thilHIWWU. ·· ·. . ·-· ~f! - oovira1w · Jimdeo ·· &ui ,. · l>iego•s Dan Stewart tn 1the _.J 440 1Inals, Bonita Vlsta's . ,J:t Rt~k Krueger 1n Ule .· 880 e.odl clllmpmnshlpfi, M°'rse 1ti the mile relay today and EJ . -·--· _ ,- _ cap's teen Pole ill tlle shot lP.lt. f~ fScWG · Morse'!i time, tn tbird ' =:rtJ.'f place tn 11$heat, was~:lU, ~3 U)b laste:lt In the .county lid$. ;A'=1 1•dt ~ Ule-siltb'lUU!'st ftfYr!ttf oUhe·day. . . . ::>U1 r · On~tJ;eam,TooyBanks, a·. s:>poomare ·w110 f1fflsht!d , . l()llrtn , (a non·q1.1ali!llng < · $pot) · m th6 440 . at . :~.8; anciiored wllh .an· mmfflcial :4U•. · . . .. -~l.1 :r.teanwhfle, Krueger r~~ 461 10 a·1 :.5'(. .4 ·u1 me ball, Stew~ art llJ' a :tU amfPole tossed ~ sh.of $7~ to ,gam tile tf,filll$ •.· .. . . . > , ,)far th!? gtrls, .:etawfonl tfl)mJnated • among eounty .... •'· -.> -..H!if.U.....,,-·+······ . ··-· ..•. «·•·- - •. ,.. " .•.•• STA T~~TRAC~SUMMARIES -.,c ~at., June4.1977 -Part m 7 T~:E~'=f~;~r:n(w~st- Morse (San Diego), 48.2; 3. Edi~on, m·" .••. 100 ~5.9; 2, Peterson .(Harbor, (Huntington Beach), 48.5. Others In' ~ IR ea~n n~dl \IUd"" Tvrtlna"";" ~<'(O~ Ila LrUZ), 56.~''J.'''·Sc9tme;1 Dorad(J,. cluded: 4. LA Fremont, 48.8; 7. Ante• :!}.: 3 in each heat qualify for final . HEAT ONE-1~ Richmond.(HowardA"S~jngle Sprihgs), 57.1. Uth'ers includ- lope Valley, 49.3. <~.. HEAT ONE-1. Burrell (Piner, San• 49.6: Pressey, 50.9; Mark Wh!te, 50.0; ed: 4. Scott (Kennedy! Gra~ada Hilis), MILE RELAY - fa Rosa), 9.86 (2.2 m.p.h. wind Mike White, 47.1), 3:17.8;2. MUir, 3:17.9; 58.0; 8. Fulton (Bomta VIsta, Chula ... \,:'against): 2. Dailey (Kennedy, Sa• 3. Westchester, 3:18.2. Vista), 61.5 (race hand timed). 3.n each heat qualify for fInal r'.J:ramento), 9.88: 3. Williams (Chats• HEAT TWO-1. LA Banning (Cae- .. \ HEAT ONE-1. Beverly Hills (Todd, '~·\.vorth), 9.94. Others included: 4. Butler sar, 51.2; Lewis, 48.0; Blavet, 48.7; ~er- 880 59.5; Isaacs, 60.8: Anderson, 58.4: War. ;:\(LA Fremont), 9.95: 5. Nelson (Pius ry, 47.5), 3:15.6; 2. Kennedy (Rlch- .., . h h I'f f f' I ner, 56.4), 3:55.1: 2. Santa Barbara, '1:.0<),10.10:8. Bell (Pat. Henry, San Die• mond), 3:16.0; Morse (San Diego), ~ '~ eac eat qua I y or IRa 3:55.7: 3. Tamalpais, 3:58.9. Others in- ~'-go), no 1ime.. 3:16.9. Others included: 4. LA Wash- HEAT ONE-1. Goen (North, cluded: 5. Bonita Vista (Chula Vista), HEAT TWO-1. Russell (Pat. Henry, 1ngton, 3:18.5;5. Pomona, 3:21.4. Bakersfield), 2:15.0;2. Warner (Bever- .:00.5: 6. LA Fremont, 4:03.8. ~-;.san Diego), 9.69 (2.3 m.p.h. wind); 2. HEAT THREE-l. Pasadena Iy Hills), 2:16.1; 3. Anderson (Beverly HEAT TWO-1. Rolling Hills (Gor- • Cleveland (Pasadena), 9.80; 3. Stewart (Cleveland, 50.0; Dancer, 49.3; M. San- Hills), 2:16.1. Others included: 4. laco- don, 60.0; Fish, 59.0; Harding, 59.3: ''''«Camden, San Jose), 9.94; Others in• 'ford, 49.2; J. Sanford, 45.5), 3:14.0;2. LA na ('Carson), 2:18.4:7. Barr (Westches- Bush, 58.2), 3:55.5;2. Crawford, 3:55.6: 3. !(j-c.luded: 9. Mays (Santa Monica), no Fremont, 3:15.1; 3. San Bernardino, ter), 2:30.4; Trumbly (Coalinga), did EI Cerritos, 3:58.1. Others included: 9. ~fmje. 3:17.7. Others included: 4. Newport not run. , Carson, no time. ,;,' HEAT THREE-1. Hill (Kennedy, Harbor, 3:19.8. Others included: 8. San HEAT TWO-l. Regan (Camden, HEAT THREE-l. Locke (Pearson, -•.Barstow), (2.0 m.p.h. wind); 2. Jack• Diego, no time. San Jose), 2:14.2; 2. Pappas (Yuba 59.3: Stokes, 61.4; Johnson, 58.2; Brisco, son (Franklin, Stockton), 9.91: 3. Sla- . , HIGH JUMP City), 2:16.3: 3. Figliomeni (Saratoga), 55.3), 3:54.2 (meet record, old mark, t'fon (LA University), 9.99. Others in• 2:17.9. Others included: 4. Gilbreth 3:55.9, LA Fremont, 1976); 2. Dos CJc'cluded: 6. Torrance (Gardena), 10.03; 11 qualify for final (Westchester), 2:18.2: 5. Kneeshaw Pueblos, 3:55.2: 3. North (Bakersfield), ?'i.?' Eddings (Ganesha), no time. Edwards (Terra Linda, San Ra• (Foothill, Tustin), 2:21.1: 8. Proulx (EI 3:55.4 (Goen, 57.3). Others included: 6. fael), Nordquist (Sonora, La Habra), Cajon), 2:25.2. EI Camino Real, 4:01.4; 8. West Tor- 220 Christian (Locl

By FRAN ERROT A John Sup (Palma) and Stan Ross Miss Belk, 440 record holder at Staff Writer (Serra) won the mile heats with 55.2, won her heat in 56.43. The LOS ANGELES-The Central Mark Stillman (Willow Glen) run• fastest race was turned in by Ar• Coast Section will have 18 boys ning easily in third place in the lise Emerson (Westminster) with a and 17 girls striving for glory in first heat behind Sup's 4:13.9. Still• 55.9. Valerie Brisco (Locke of Los the California Interscholastic Fed• man did. 4:15.3. Ross won the Angeles) won the other race in eration Track & Field Champion• tough second heat in 4:10.2. 56.2 and she is expected to provide ships today on the lightning-fast Tom Peterson (North Salinas), Bell{ with the stiffest opposition in UCLA track. Pat Graham (Leland) and John today's finals. A total of 15 boys and 14 girls Phillip Souza (Piedmont Hills) ad• Sanford was the day's standout vanced in the discus, Graham advanced to the finals with stellar as he also qualified in the 220 and efforts in Friday's trials, which making the grade after he paced both relays, where he led the Bull• saw meet marks fall in the girls' the shot put qualifying with a life• dogs to the fastest clockings. 440 and mile relays and discus time best of 62-6.. Sanford closed out the trials throw with another being equalled Andre Phillips won his heat of when James' Sanford ripped off a . the 330 lows in 36.7, but he'll face with a spectacular 45.5 leg in the hand-timed 20.7 in the 220 yard stubbon opposition led by Ramon mile relay, coming from five dash. Grubbs (Muir of Pasadena) and yards back to overtake and beat Trials were held in every event Chuck Gangnuss (Dublin), who Fremont by a good eight yards in 3:14.0. except the two-mile. were impressive winners in the other heats. One was so swift that Crawford High of San Diego ran Sanford is the key to Pasadena Mark Chapman (Yerba Buena) 46.9 for a meet mark in the girls' hopes for a team crown, with Fre• 440 relay, just off their pending failed to qualify despite running mont of Los Angeles given a good national mark of 46.6. Locke of 37.1. chance . . Heat winners among the' CCS Los Angeles did 3:54.2 in the mile Crawford (San Diego), Centenni• girls were Marquita Belk (Silver relay, and Bonnie Dasse of Costa al (Compton) and Locke are the Creek) in the 440; Ann Regan Mesa threw the discus 134-8. The top picks in the girls' competition. latter's mark, although a meet (Camden), 880; Vicky Bray (Los Among the CCS casualties was record, will not count toward to• Altos)}, mile; and Kris Costello Paul Bates (Menlo-Atherton) in day's finals when competition (Lyn~ok), 110 low hurdles. The latter tied with Lisa Gourdine (El the triple jump, but he did make it starts anew among the nine quali• in the long jump despite a painful Toro) for the best time of the day fiers .. foot injury that he's been nursing The CCS qualified all three en• at 14.1. for a month. Regan won her heat in 2:14.2, tries in the boys' mile and discus The CCS failed to qualify a re• events and the girls have all three slower than Nancy Huyck's (Ap• lay team in the boys' division and of their entries in the 880 and low tos) 2:13.7 that took third in the hurdles. third heat. (See Page 4D, Co!. 1) __ ~ ~------tt:511·:JI~"·/4i t"dlrrntUl-U""OmOna}, :;'/~l:Ji ONE MILE Pole (EI Capitan, San Diego), 57·5'/4; 5 in each heat qualify for final r6~;~~1.(~i~~r~atii~~I~d~lr~~~:~['j; I HEAT ONE-I. Sup (Palma, Sali· (Valhalla, EI Cajon), 06.93/.0; Gary (LA ,nas), 4:13.9; 2. Mitchell (Arroyo Washington), 56·9; Futujma (Huen• • Grande), 4:14.2; 3. Stillman (Willow eme) and Fuentes .(Servite), 56·2'12; "Glen, San Jose), 4:15.3; 4. Stormo Brandon (Marshall), 54'6'12; Gottfried• (Agoura), 4:15.3; 5. Galligan (Marys• (Palisades), 53·7; Svastits (Cleve• "ville), 4:15.8. Others included: 7. Gur• land),52-11. 'ley (South Gate), 4:18.5; 8. Lu.go (~an DISCUS \i Fernando), 4:20.2; Harlan (Unoverslty, 9 qualify for final San Diego), Gerhart (Costa Mesa), no ~ ti';:\~~~d ~~6~{' Ross (Serra, San Bryant (Antelope Valley), 183-11; · ,~tc9),.~ll>·2;.2.~Christensen..(Edison, Thomson(Cordova, (S.ntaRanchoYnez),Alamitos),180-0; Songer170-8; Huntrn(1ton Beach), 4:10.7; 3. Greer BeniieW(Kingsburg); 170-6; Peterson (Paradise), 4:10.7; 4. Fricker (Hemet), (North Salinas), 167-5; Graham (Le· 4:10.7; 5. Cornell (San Pedro), 4:11.4. land, San Jose), 167-1; Porath (Atwa• I Others included: 9. Medvin (LA Uni• ter), 162·2; Merdinger (St. Mary's, versity), no time; 11. Miller (Pt. Stockton), 162-1; Souza (Piedmont'• Loma, San Diego), no time. Hills, San Jose), 161-3. Others includ• ed: Gosnell (San Dieguilc), 160-4; ~'..: 120 HiGH HURDLES G.ry (LA Washington), 159-11; · 3 in each heat qualify for final Gauthier (Valhalla, EI Cajon), 159-10; HEAT ONE-1. Johnson (Gardena), Greenough (Laguna Beach), 158-4; ~,13.82 (0 m.p.h. wind); 2. Gangnuss Orr (Canyon, Saugus), 154-3; Bolton :. (Dublin), 14.34; 3. Amerson (Pitts· (Rancho Alamitos), 143-0•. _burg), 14.50. Others included: 5. J. :'.Sanders (Muir), 14.63; 7. Wagner GIRLS r(Hilltop, Chula Vista), 15.07. 100 ~"ing),J: . HEAT14.21TWO-1.(2.7 m.p.h.Perrywind);(LA2. Stew•Ban• 3 in each heat qualify for final HEAT ONE-I.Robinson (West• ~(DeAnza,~.art (West Richmond),Covina), 14.37;14.37.3. OthersPattersonin• chester) 10.84 (2.1 m.p.h. wind); 2. rcluded: 6. Stone (Perris), 14.65. Loud (LA Lufheran), 10.91; 3. Dill• ~. HEAT THREE-I. Margerum worth (Vallejo), 11.00. Others includ• ~(Fountain Valley), 14.20 (0 m.p.h. ed: 4. Brown (Muir), 11.07. 'wind); 2. Mariama (Paradise), 14.46;3. HEAT TWO-1. Bolden (Centenni• 1Corley (Cleveland), 14.50. Others in• al), 10.84 (3.1 m.p.h. wind); 2. Brisco (Locke), 11.00;3. Reed (Crawford, San {,cluded: 7•.Ledermann (Apple Valley), ,•.14.74. Diego), 11.23. ~ 330 LOW HURDLES HEAT THREE-I. Carney (San Fernando), 10.90 (0 m.p.h. wind); 2. • ~ 3 In each heat qualify for final Sanders (Centennial), 11.14; 3. Young t HEAT ONE-1. Phillips (Silver (Crawford, San Diego), 11.24. Others ~creek, San Jose), 36.7; 2. Patterson included: 5. Johnson (Santa Maria), 11.41. .•(DeAnza, Richmond), 37.6; 3. Cowling '(Sacramento), 37.6. Others included: ,14. Grady (Kennedy, Barstow), 38.0; 8. 220 !:Wagner (Hilltop, Chula Vista), 39.2. 3 in each heat qualify for final .:,eMoore (San Fernando), finished third but disqualified for running out of HEAT ONE-I. Robinson (West• chester), 24.5 (hand timed (.9 m.p.h. itlane.:! HEAT(race TWO-1.hand timed).Grubbs (Blair), wind against) 2. Yates Edison, Fres• no), 24.95; 3. Young (Crawford, San !t36.4S; 2. Perry (LA Banning), 36.76; 3. :~tapieton (Lincoln, San Francisco), Diego), 25.13. Olhers included: 4. Johnson (Centennial), 25.29; 5. Den• 1137.14. Others included: 4. Snyder ,'(Ventura), 37.39; 8. Brown (Poway), niston (Hun~tington Beach), 25.38. HEAT TWO-1. Belser (Vista), 24.5 (hand timed) (0 m.p.h. wind). 2. Car• ·Ittime.lino time; 9. Simmons (LA Taft), no Ie HEAT THREE-I. Gangnuss (Du• ney (San Fernando), 24.65; 3. Webs1er :'blin), 36.83; 2. Hohmann (LA Taft), (DeAnza, Richmond), 25.14. Others in• cluded: 4. Wright (Carson), 25.16; 6. ;;36.87; 3. Moore (Muir), 37.02. Others Poppen, (Thousand Oaks), 25.64. ;;lncluded: 5. Perkins (Muir), 37.16; HEAT THREE-I. Loud (LA Luth· :~ 440 RELAY eran), 24.13 (equals meet record, Nickson, Berkeley, 1975)( 1.4 m.p.h. (': 3 in each heat qualify for final . wind); 2. McKinley (Palisades), 24.38; f; HEAT ONE-I. Pasadena, (Cleve• '.Iand, Hill, Milloy, J. Sanford), 41.2; 2. 3. Bolden (Centennial), 24.39. ;LB Poly, 41.9; 3. Gardena, 42.1. others. 440 i~included: 5. Dorsey, 42.5. '. HEAT TWO-1. Santa Ana Valley 3in each heat qualify for final \( Clark, Powell, Steen, Pitts), 41.2; 2. HEAT ONE-1. Brisco (Locke), 56.2 ~;Edlson (Fresno), 42.0; 3. Kennedy (hand timed); 2. Law (Santa Ana Val· .~( Richmond), 42.3. Others included: 4. ley), 56.9 (hand timed); 3. Miller (San• 1!San Fe~nando,. ~2.4; Kennedy (Bar• ta Barbara), 57.37. Others included: 9. liStOW), did not frnlsh. Wallis (EI Camino Real!. 60.7. '" HEAT THREE-1. LA Fremont HEAT ·TWO-1. Belk (Silver Creek, :~(Smith, Drinkard, Butler, Roberts), San Jose), 56.43; 2. Gardner (Cren• ',042.0;2. Roosevelt (Fresno), 42.9; 3. Du• shaw), 57.19;3. Carral (Pomona), 57.22. Others included: 4. Cassidy (West ~;no~blin,(Oceanside),42.9. Olhers included:43.2; Duarte,5. EIdidCami·not 'Torrance), 57.23; 6. Easlern (Craw· ,,~finish.. ford, San Diego), 59.7. if<

State High School Trac.k Results: Girls Erickson (M\. Shasta, Redding) 7, Lassen (Susanville), Salinas, In• Henry, San Diego) 20.97;2, James 41-8. dependence, San Juan (Citrus Sanford (Pasadena) 21.22;3, Jim 110 LH - Kris Costello (Lyn- 220- Kim Robinson (Westches- Heights), Camden, Upland, Sacra• Burrell (Piner, Santa Rosa)/,'1.45; brook) 13.97(new event, automatic ter, LA) 23.97 (meet record, old mento 6 each. 4, Mike Washington (Burbank, meet record. Time converts to 13.7_ record 24.1, Marie Nickson, Sacramento) 21.46;5, Mike Kruth• hand time which betters listed na- BerkeleY~ 1975). Danita McKinley ers (San Clemente) 21.75. tional mark of 13.9by Debi Kilhof- (Palisades, Pacific Palisades) 24,- Boys fer, Illiopolis, III., 1976and pending 26, Gwen Loud (LA Lutheran) 440 relay: 1, Pasadena (Ivan 330,lowhurdles: 1,Andre Phillips 13.8by LaVerne Palmer, Dillard, 24,44,Jeanette Bolden (Centennial, Cleveland, David Hill, Corneal MiI• (Silver Creek) 36.43;2, Curtis Per• F\. Lauderdale, Fla., 1977), Lisa Compton) 24.66,Vicky Belser (Vis- lov, James Sanford) 41.61;2, Gar• rv (Banning, Wilmington) 36.79;3, Gourdine (EI Toro) 14.09, Kim la) 24.67: . dena 41.63;3, Fresno Edison 41.90; Ramon Grubbs

Special to the Examiner plished her goal in a meet dominat• Since her future appears to be ed by frosh-soph competitors. "I in the highs, Tisano figures it's a LOS ANGELES - Camden knew .the time would be under waste of time for Costello to work High Sophomore Ann Regan picked 2:10," she said, "because she (Goen) out over the lows. up the newspaper here yesterday has a real strong kick. Maybe the and began reading about North of last 20 yards she gave up." Bakersfield's Linda Goen. "I kind of thought the race was The girls set 11 State meet over because Lisa Gourdine (of EI Toro) and Jennifer Mann (of Ken• records, including the 11O-yard low Goen had been virtually con• nedy-Barstow) got such a good ceded the 88O-yard and mile cham• hurdles and the two-mile, both run for the first time. Crawford of San start," said Costello. But with a pionships at the State Track and burst over the final three barriers. Field Meet, but Regan was not Diego's 44O-relay team also set a national record in 46.14. the long-legged blonde prevailed, giving in. "I said to myself that I nudging Gourdine for first place. would surprise a lot of people," Lynbrook's Kim Costello and noted the 5-7, 102-pound sophomore Independence's Roxanne Bier, like . Bier seemed rather calm about from San Jose. Regan members of the San Jose her triumph. "I would have been When the 880 was over, Regan Cindergals, were among the record satisfied with 10:30," said the 4-foot• had surprised even herself, win• setters. 11, 86-pounder, who was almost invisible in the 27-girl start. "I knew ning in 2:08.0 to set a national Costello, a junior, ran 13.97 record at UCLA's Drake Stadium. somehow I would get around the over the hurdles after a poor start people at the beginning." She did, while Bier, a freshman, cruised and kept right on going. Goen, suffering her first defeat through the two-mile in 10:39.7. all year in either event, came back to win the mile in 4:47.8 and then 10 \ Costello has not practiced the Locke High of Los Angeles, minutes later anchored North's low hurdles all year under instruc• with a victory in the meet-closing third-place mile relay team with a tions from Coach Jim Tisano. mile relay, claimed the team cham• 57.0 leg. But the double title had "When other girls are hurdling," he pionship with 14 points to nip avoided her. explained, "she's just sprinting. It North, which had 13. If Goen had seems like she doesn't even see the won the 880, North would have Regan, though, had ace om- hurdles. " claimed the crown. 1;- 1 ~ r f I r II

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State track meet Bates best bet for gold As always, Midpeninsula ath• goal - a California Interscholastic to win the long jump on the basis is a CCS record, though she proba• letes will be in tough, to say the Federation gold medal. of his great consistency," said bly Will have to go considerably least, in the state Only two boys and one girl from Mike Kennedy of the Los Angeles further to have a chance. Her best championships. the area's 23 schools have won a Times, one of the state's most is 18-4. Twelve boys in 11 events plus title in the past six years against knowledgeable,prep trac~ writers. In addition to Bates, Bray and two relays, and six girls in eight the best from the rest of the state,' In the tnple jump, Bates' 49-2If2 Costello, returning for their second events, set out this weekend in yet on the eve of the CIF meet best is second among qualifiers be• CIFmeet are M-A's Rich Clark search of what is always an elusive Friday and Saturday at UCLA's hind favorite Qoakie Williams of El (high hurdles), Carlmont's Bob Drake Stadium, the outlook of ad.' Camino-Oceanside. Williams' best Love' (two-mile) and Los !,Altos' *, * * ding to that' total is!l't necessarily is 51-2%. \ Betsy Brew (girls' 440) .. bleak .. Buchser.'s Bruce Jensen is an- Friday's meet opens with trials Area entries Though no one from the Mid- otper who may be a factor. His at 12:30 p.m. Saturday's finals , . Midpeninsulaentries with season's best peninsula can be called a favorite,' life-best of 1:53.12 in last week• begin at 12:30 with field events and mark: BOYS certainly there are at least a few end's Central qoast Section finals at 1:30 p.m. with track action. 440relay-Sequoia (Fred Oravillo, Dave who likewise should be considered ranks am.on~ t,he top half·doz'en Hockaday,VincentJones, Frank Oravillo) * * * 42.6. threats. qualifying marks and he seems lOG-AndrePrice (Carlmont)9.7. 44G-ScottSeely(Lynbrook)49.5. 88O-BruceJensen(Buchser)1:53.1. mustMenlo-Atherton'sbe mentioned firstPaulin hisBatescate- capableOn theof goinggirls,' fasterside, ..Los Altos' P f champ.ons· Two-mile-BobLove(Carlmont)9:12.8. as 120HH-RichClark(Menlo-Atherton)14.1. gory, though because of an injury,' Vicky Bray ana Lynbrook's Kris Midpeninsulaathleteswho have wonstate 330LH-BrianMotooka(Gunn)37.4. Milerelay-San Carlos(GregWallace,Rick his chances are less than they Costello, and possibly St. Francis' titles: BOYS would be were he healthy. Kim McDonald; could contend. 1976-WyattBishop(Carlmont),880. Luttrell,StanBeal,DaveGillooley)3:20.5. Highjump-BillGraber(LosAltos)6-91/2. Depending on how his bum Bray, a ,sophomore and state ~~~=~1~r~r6~orL~;o~lf~~~~~~,'~~ischris 24~~/~?s~~~f;:~~~I(~uC::~):A~l~~I.o-Atherton)ankle holds up Bates should be a meet veteran like Costello ran one Adams(Los Altos),discus; Los.Alto.smile Triplejump-Bates (M-A)49-21J2. , ... ' relay (BobThompson,Larry DaVIS,Jim An- Pole vault-Jim Westlund(Fremont) 15-3; factor in either the long or triple of the top three times In the state drew,Brown);LosAltosteamtitle. RossMcAlexander(MontaVista)15-0. . b h . 1" h 'CCS '1 . I' 1969-Adams(LosAltos),discus. I Shotput-Steve Schwartz(Homestead)57- Jump, or maybe ot . In calmIng t e, ml e tit e In 1965-BruceNaglee(Bellormine),discus. 71J2. ' GIRLS ,..Bates' 24-434 long jump' best is 4:52.97. . 1963-Bruce1964-MikeRY«;JnWilhelm(Wilcox),(Fremont),mile.shotput, 100-KrisCostello(Lynbrook)11'.2. tied With Don Butler for Los An- Costello, ~econd In t!'Ie 80-yard 1962-BobStoecker(LosAlto:;),discus. 22O-Costello(Lynbrook)24.3. 44G-BetsyBrew(LosAltos)58.6. geles Fremont·,for the state's top low hurdles "a year ago, is entered ~~~~tg;t~e:;'i~~o(P~:g~{t~)~c~fie. Mile-VickyBray(LosAltos)4:52.9. legal effort. Kurt ',DurhaJ11 (Oak- in the 110, lows where she could 1941-0mar Cowles~PaloAlto), high hur- 110LH-Costello(Lynbrook)14.2. I ' •./" " dies. Long-lump-KimMcDonald(St. Francis) land) has a windy 25-1 and Larry . challenge, as well as both the 100 1937-LesSteers(PaloAlto),highjump. 18-4. Highjump-Trlsh King(Menlo-Atherton) Jones (K enne dB'y- arstow ) a b reezy an d 220." ' 1936-Steers1935-Steers(PaloAlto),highlump.jump., 5-4. Discus-Gale Zaphlropoulas(Homestead) 24-10. ,,I " M~Don;ald's.;}8-3 in the long 1974-Pam Blac:~~~s (Cubberley), high 128-5. ' '" "If he were" healthy; I'd~pi~k.\.him" jump init.h~,s~,C,iionfinals last weekjUmf.' > ,!~ ti:~; \>"..,..: ;j~~t/h~1\ c".,': , ~" ." ' .'\ .1.' \;iil~~t~~il;1J,t·,~>·";t,,,·,,~._I~~,,,,\',,," ••_. \.' I r r I ,- .,,~'I ,-,' ,.,; ••.\'t.".m,~~,

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r ( ( M~i~){edperformances byCCS at state.·meet· By MIKE NOLAN. 'Caf!lden's Ann Regan, who set a "I won't be back next year," said and I gave it all I had. I moved up who had hoped to break the s,chool It was by far the best of times, national record 2:08.0. , "Costello. "I've got to concentrate from ninth to second," Bray said, record of 9:12.2, settled for 9:14.3, lite~al.ly in most cases, yet also Homestead 'senior Gal.e Zaphiro- on AAU meets. They don't run the with a smile and a pleasant shrug. although his 11th p"ac~ was quite ~eflnItely among the worst. of poul?s came through With her .fin-flow hurdles beyond high school, so "After that 880 I didn't know ~espectable for a JUnior, and' an times for Central Coast Section est diSCUS, 131-8, for a classy thlrd.!they aren't helping me at all and I whether Linda could come back., I Improvement on last year s 15t~ .. ' ' athletes in the state track . meet Best area male ~ffort was a li~e don't practice them." set a fast pace (2:25.0 halt) to see if Serra senib~ S~an Ross, ~~: finals,at U,CLA. best 1:52.9 half-mile by Buchser s Costello, also an outstanding I could burn her out. But she had hausted after wmnmg a fast mIle Most of the CCS girls who sur- Bruce Jensen, who ran on both sprinter, appeared to have' the an even better .kick than I ex- heat Friday, faded to sixth in ,the vived Friday's trials responded in courage and badly blistered feet. most sheer speed in the field. She pected. , final,-, won. by the Stanford-bound, unprecedented fashion to Satur- He took sixth. won going away. ' "If I can improve as much as I Stillman in 4:06.9, an all-time CCS day's pressures. Menlo-Atherton .long ju:mper "I'm really pleased over-all," did this year ... " mused Bray. ' r~cord and third best in state meet Mo~t of the <;CS boys w~o Paul Bates, one-time national said Los Altos' Bray, who figures "My goal next year is 4:45.0." history. , , weret:\ t ousted FrIday sufferedm- leader at 24-43A and a season-long ,to have two more classic state con- The other female champ from Only other CCS placer was Le- stead Saturday. But it was the type 23-footer, finished ninth at 22-10, frontations with the iron-legged the CCS was, freshman Roxanne ,land's Pat Graham, third in the of top-level torment only a fellow even though his ankle was in Goen. ' Bier of Independence, who won shot put and fourth in the discus. already ranking in the top 99.9% of stronger shape than in recent "I was kind of disappointed with the first girls two-mile in 10:39.7. The five CCS boys medals the st~~e would have to endure._ weeks. - my last 220, but I ran my life best Carlmont two-miler Bob Love, matched the low for the past 10 CCS girls hauled home a record * * *, * * I * * * * 'o-years with 1969 and 1974. Every

three of the 13 golds, one more first . , '" ,between seven and 11. " 10 of 65 medals available, including k" I ' ' other year, the CCShas grabbed J placeth~ntheyhadcollectedin State' , prep trae resu ts The,mostnotewo~thyoftW6 the preVIOUS three finals combmed. STATECIFMEET ,. , ' meet records came In the high Bu t , CCS"oysb were rIml't ed t 0 trickTea~escor(sg·'. P~.sadenf2266G~rdena 13,Pa- Jose),330LH36.43;-,Andret->err:vPhll"~S(tsa nlng,(Silvervvllmlngcreek, on),San McKinley220 - Robinson(Palisades)(Westchester),24.26;Loud (Lutheran,2397;' jump. S an t a,', M onlca. 'Ds ennis . five of ..the',80" . medals awarded, al- ' ningHills(Wi7:riingfo~;(F II t ) 6~5;~~e~onfW'II GI (~R? J\~~~y' , . r.79lLC?rublbson Inco n, ~~)lr3ta~a~ena),37.17;,.20, angnuss (Dublin),Staple- 2466'LA) 24.44,;,.Bol.denBelser (Vista),(Centennial,2467 Compton) Smith.. leaped 7-2 ' topping Olym- , though theIr largely luckless show- (Costa ~ese;) ~~Santa Ynoe~6, ~~e~' i1:s~~r:,c~) 37.4~.. , Mo' - ,Brisco (LOcke; LA>,55.14; Emerson plan DWight Stones' 7-1~ for Glen-

ing was, sweetened bv• .J golds earned• ,Santa0, :)lIverMonicaCreek6. 6, EI Camino (OCfanSide) 6' iJrMIleuse), 4.UO.Y,-:- M?rkr-nCkerStillman.lHemeT}(Wlllo,,:,, 4.U/.'I,GI~n,~nrls-San LA),(Westminster)56.04~ik 55:20;(SII~r GardnerCreek, SJ(,(Crenshaw,56.21;Law dalein.1971'..... " ; ,

bymanWillowand Silver...Glen CreekmIler lowMarkhurdlerStl11- 440relay - Pasod.eno(Cleveland, .HIII..MII- 4:10.7.,Cornellensen (t:cJ!son,(San Pedro),Huntington4:10.0;GreerBeach),(Paradise),4.Q8.5; (SantaBakersfTerar;-2:~olling880- AnRe.mmJQJmden)alley), .31." 2:08.0; Goen (North,Hills) OceanSideDoakle." _lamss' : eetof markEl Cammo-with a loy, Sanford) 41.61, Gardena 41.63, Edison. LJ - Kurt Durham (Oakland), 25-03.4'Butler 2'12'4' Mullins(Chatsworth) 2'125' 5 Warner 51}lL . Andre PhI '11'IpS. Itwas- t he flrst time. Fresno, 41.90;Fremont (LA) 41.95;Santa Ana (Fremont, LA>,24-1P.4; Alexander (Roose- (Beve'rleyHills),2:12.5. , .. " - 12 tnp Ie jUmp,.' - bettermg" WillIe. since 1970 the CCS has had more Valley42.0. velt, Fresno), 24-4;Scott (Los Angeles) 24-~; Mile - Goen (North, Bakersfield), 4:47.8; , Banks' 50-9 for Oceanside in 1974 - ..than 'one'.' wmner. land88O-Jim(EI Modena),Walters 1:50.0;(Estancia),White1:49.4;(Richmond,Kings- Jones,TJ -(Kenn~dy,D]okleWilliams~~rstow),(EI24-0]h:~)t'Ir..,~"1.~S;,,Cammo, Ocea!1- . ~r9v~5.7; (LosSweeneyAltOS)~'5~( ann Catholic)Flowers,4:55.8;(Valhall),Ral- '.. James Sanford, who led Pasa- Of th 13 CCS . I h '. ed 1:51.8;Navarro (Oakmont, Roseville), 1:51.9; Side),51-O~2,!,eet record; old mark 50-9set m ston (P,oly,LA),5:03.7. d t th b t'tl t' d th ~, . glfSW OSUrvlV Silaz(SanLeandro),l:52.6.t\-\\~"";?;"~~(~') 1974b.y Willie Banks, COceanSidt); Tyler -mile _ Bier (In de endenceL 10:39' en a o. e oys I e, Ie em~et the trials mne placed. Of the 16 100- David Russell (Patrick Henry) 9,61; (Wa~hmgton!LA), 49-53.4)Benson .( .ytheran, Adams an uan, , as,:.; e ler record m the 440 running 46 60 . ,boys who" made , the cut,' f"Ive lin,ClevelandStockton),(Pasadena),9.74; Dailey9.74;(Kennedy,Jackson (Frank-Sacra- hamLAL48-1P/-4;J_ebberz(Oakla!10),41S-1.. (Serramonte),48-7;' Dur- Hobson(Helix),(Canoga10:44.6;NachbarPark) 10:46.8.(San Juan), 10:46.6;' Sanford lost out' In.....hiS bid to also~ scor~ d.... .' mento),.9.78;120HH_ PhillipHill (Kennedy,Johnson (Gardena),Barstow), 9.79.13.66; 62-4~-4;SP - MessenCraig Polleyer (Highlands,(~unny Hills,Sacramento),Fullerton), Giiurdine:1!!W: H (EIKrisloro),Costello14:0'1;(LvnbroKim Cos eo,'13.97" win.. th e 220 '. H e, was ' ~econ d"- to Mldpenmsula girls shared m the Margerum (Fountain Valley), 13.78; Perry ~2-4,Graha A h' ifil~~ ~?-1]/-4;De- Camino,SSF) 14.2;Mann(Ke ,a s ow), Patrick-San, Diego s DaVId Russell, bonanza,_ whlle.. theIr ma Ie counter- ,(Banning,lin) 14.40;StewartWilmington),(West14.00;Covina)';Gangnus514.41.(Dub- mon,a),ores 60-23.4.a e 0, na elm, -; airman (Po- 1;r.4,,;440Maylfesrelay - \Ventura),14.47.Crawford, 46.14; Centennial, Whi"0 a so won the 100. ~, Parts were blanked. '.'. ,Rialto),.2-mile8:52.9;- FrankBerryAssuma(Redwood,(Eisenhower,l:arkspur), MMs,e. an~ela,y?rc;, J. ~as~de~aan?r), (~Ieve.land"3:13.!, MUir,Dancer,Pasa-. 48.29.,46.42;Morse,47.88;Locke, 48.23;~ilver Creek, Sanford and Goen captured 'th~ Lynbrook JUniors Kns Costello,' 8:53.4;Elieff (Highlands, SacramentO),8:55.7;~ena, ~.14~i ~ann'J'g, Wilmington, 3:15.1;' "-MT1e relay - Locke, ,3:52.1; Crawford, 'fancy of the overflow crowd' comp 1ermg on 1y h er secon d season 'nedy,AlvarezBarstow)(Coachella8:57~8Valley)... 8:56.4;Ortiz (Ken- 3.~~1e, y, IC... mon , 3:15.4; Fremont, LA,", 3:.53.6;Hills,3:55.0;North,SantaBakersfield,Barbara, 3:57.3.3:54.4; Rolling Wh'ICh ; a,t 16200, or mor:e" was .an-.' O.f h~r drIng! wo.n th e 110 low bar-I PorathDIS- (Atwarer)David Thomson189-7;Bryant(Santa(AntelopeYnez) 190-9'Va( record;HJ - DenniSold markSmitho! 7-1Y2(SantasetMOnica),in 1971by7c2DWiQhtmeet, "beckHJ (Huntin~ton- GrosswillerBeach),(Upland)5-9;Alston5-9; 2,Erpen-(Chico), nounce d as a r:.ecor. d &lor t·ra~At~ at ners In a bhstermg 13.97. ley), 185-0;~m (Leland, San Jose!. 178-2; Stones (~Iendale), Hlce (Oakland) 7-0; ~Ie, 5-7; HarrigTeld (Beyer, Modesto), 5-7; UCLA.·~ " .• h V' k Merdinger St. Ory :>, SlocKTon),176-3. - NordqUist (Sonora, LaHab,ra); Gordlen Boehner (ClaytonValley),5-7.'. ,,' ~'-, " L-OS Altos, sop omore IC y 'PV-AnthonyCurran (Crespi); 16-0;Pierce (Claremont), Olson (EI Camano Real, LA), . , i 99' 2 G ff Jim Westlund of Fremont fared Bray ran an ImI?reSSlve., 4528: . ml'1e (Santa(Sanger)Yn15-6'z) '1StJ Y 'E~nsts n (G(~fdE6~~do,-Plac~~~) 156' F 6-10. . Girls (Lemoore),LJ - Gourdine19-23.4;(EIHayne~oro),(Madera)1 -, , 19-13.4;a ney, ~orse. as,. h·,e; vaulte9 14~~ .to' finish for second b~hmd North Bakers- tia),15-2. ~~-'N!L>·tWr"1>.~N<.;"tU-";'~l. Team scorm9 - Locke (Los, Angeles) 14, Lou~ (Lutheran, LA), 19-0,Moran (Monroe), nmth In the pole vault finals. West. field ,.S.....diminutive phenom, Lm d a equals'meet-440- JamesrecordSanfordset in(Pasadena)1969by L~ran'ceI, 60 12,NorthCrawford(Bakersfield)(Los Angeles)13,Centennial11, EI(Compton)Toro 10, '18-8/-4.D!s - Stamp!1i(Lassen, Susanvil.le), 13~-8; lund',' took a best .of. 15-3intQ' Jhe Goen , who hit 4'478... 47.06;Jones Bethany(Lemoore);(Fontana)Williams-47.90;(Chatsworth),Bradley (Fre- senWestchester.10,(Susanvll!e)Luther~Jn6, Salinas(Los6, IndependenceAngeles}7, Las-6, Springer a(Salinas-; asse- (Costa1; .,ZqDnlr0f,u.asMesa, 130- compe~·t·o'·, ~.I I n, won"'b '. y A n th ony'. Both Goen and.. Bray bettered mont,220-LA),David48.32;RussellWhite(Patrick(Richmond),48.35.Henry), 20.97; ~acramentoSan Juan (FOIr6....Oaks) 6, Camden 6, Upland 6, 1; ova lYe ank) 128-11. I Curran of Crespi High, , ...with a 'mark

WI'th G ~en coroln!?. on super bl y romento),Santa Rosa)21.46;(Kruthers214~;Washington(San(BurbankCleme'nte),Sac- wmdCarneyaided;(~an Fernando)Robmson 10.77;(Westchester),Loud (Lutheran,10:56; ~rin~er(San Pedro)JSalinaS)43-5;Dasse41-11;(CostaEricksonMesa) ·(Mt.42-4; theafter statebemg meetupset recordm theof 8804.53.5,by ..21.75.'Sanford (Pasadena), 21.22; Burrell (Piner, .loA).10010.80,-: BoldenYoung(~entennial,(Crawford), Compton),10.84. 10.48 SPasta- 41-Thortana• (Sacramento) 43-9;Warren I of 16-0. ..- ~-.:1~------~-----,-~

I. ( M(::i~xedperformances byCCS at state. meet, , By MIKE NOLAN. ' "CaI?den's Ann Regan, who set a "I won't be back next year," said and I gave it all I had. I moved up who had hoped to break the s,chool It was by far the best of tImes, natIonal record 2:08.0. ~ ,Costello. "I've got to concentrate from ninth to second," Bray said, record of 9:12.2, settled for 9:14.3, lite~al.ly in most cases, yet also ,Homestead 'senior Ga~e ZaphiEo- on AAU meets. They don't run the with a smile and a pleasant shrug. although his 11th p.lac~ was quite, ~efImtely among the worst. of pouI?s came through WIth her .nn-Ilow hurdles beyond high school, so "After that 880 I didn't know ~espectable for a jumor, and' an times for Central Coast SectIOn est diSCUS, 131-8, for a classy thIrd·!they aren't helping me at all and I whether Linda could come back., I Improv~ment on last year s 15t9' .' athletes in the state track ,meet Best area male ~ffort was a li~e don't practice them." 'set a fast pace (2:25.0 halt) to see if Serra senio~ S~an Ross, ~~: finals, at U.CLA. best 1:52.9 half-mIle by Buchser s Costello, also an outstanding I could burn her out. But she had hausted after wmnmg a fast mIle Most of the CCS girls who sur- Bruce Jensen, who ran on both sprinter, appeared to have the an even better .kick than I ex- heat Friday, faded to sixth in-,the vived Friday's trials responded in courage and badly blistered feet. most sheer speed in the field. She pected. , final,: won. by the Stanford-bound, unprecedented fashion to Satur- He took sixth. won going away. "If I can improve as much as I Stillman in 4:06.9, an all-time CCS , day's pressures. ~ Menlo-Atherton .long jU?1per "I'm really pleased over-all," did this year ... " mused Bray. ' r~cord and third best in state meet Most of the <;CS boys w~o Paul Bates, one-time national said Los Altos' Bray, who figures "My goal next year is 4:45.0." history. , , weren't ousted Fnd~y suffered. m- leader at 24~* and ~ season-long .to have two more classic state con- The other female champ fromO~ly other CCS plac~r w~s Le- stead Saturday. But It was the type 23-footer, fimshed nmth at 22-10, frontations with the iron-legged the CCS was ,freshman Roxanne ~land s Pat Graham, thIrd m the of top-level torment only a fellow even though his ankle was in Goen. ' Bier of Independence, who won', shot put and fourth in the discus. already ranking in the top 99.9% of stronger shape than in recent "I was kind of disappointed with the first girls two-mile in 10:39.7. The Jive CCS boys medals the st~t.e would have to endure._ weeks. - my last 220, but I ran my life best Carlmont two-miler Bob Love, matched the low for the past 10 CCS girls hauled home a record * * *, * * ,* * * * :-years with 1969 and 1974. Every

three of the 13 golds, one more first .,'.' between seven and 11. 10 of 65 medals available, including 's I ' ' other year, the CCShas grabbed f place th,anthey had collecto:din tate' , prep tree 'k.resu ts The.mostnotewo~thyoftwo< the preVIOUS three finals combmed. 'STATE CIFMEET ... ' meet records came In the high B CCS b' 't d t To'· P d 2 330LH -,Andre Phll"~S (Silver Creek San 220 - Robinson (Westchester), 2397;' S t 'M . 'D . u t, "ays were rIml e 0 tric~ ~e~~or(S~j,~i~aOenf2.66~ardena 13,Pa- Jose), 36.43; per~y (!:Sonlng, vvllmmgfon), McKinley (Palisades) 24.26;Loud (Lutheran, jU~p. all a onlca s ennIS five of •.the'".. 80 medals awarded, al- , ningHills(WilJ'ington;(Full t ) 610;F~e~ontW'II GI~~Rf6 J\~"an~' .. r·7~;L~rublbson mco n, ~B~f'r3ta~adena),, .20, Gangnuss37.17;(Dublm),Staple- 2466'LA) 24.44,;"Bol.denBelser (Vista) (Centennial,2467 Compton) SmIth.. leaped 7-2 ' topping Olym- though (heIr largely luckless show- (Costa Mese;)~~Santa Ynoe~6, ~~espi~s~~r:,c~) 37.4~. " Mo' - .Brisco (Lo~ke; L'A),55.14; Emerson plan DWight Stones' 7-1 ~ for Glen-

ing was sweetened by golds earned 0, :),Iver Creek 6, EI Camino (Oceanside) 6 -:-bo M?rk StIllman (Wlllo~ GI~n, San (Westminster) 55:20; Gardner (Crenshaw, dale in-, 1971 ' ... ,Santa Monica6. ' iJrMIleuse}, 4 •• Y, t-ncker .(NemeT),4.U/.9, Lnrls~ LA),56.04~ik (SII~r Creek, SJ(, 56.21;Law" .' .. "; . ' .. Cornell(San Pedro), 4:10.0;Greer (ParadIse), 880-.ReqanJCct.mden) 2:08.0; Goen (North, . ",.. ' bymanWIllowand SIlverGlen Creekmller lowMarkhurdlerStlll- 440relay - Pasadena (Cleveland, HilI,.MII- 4:10.7.ensen It:cJ!son, Huntington Beach), 4:~8.5, BakersfTeTilr:-1':tm:3:B"Um\Rolling(Santa An alley), .31 .. ,~ Hills) OceanSideDoakle _ams'ofs' eet markEI Cammo-WIth a h'lr h loy, Sanford) 41.61; Gardena 41.63; Edison, LJ ~ Kurt Durham (Oakland) 25-03.4'Butler 2'12-'4'Mullins(Chatsworth) 2'125' 5 Warner 51 pL . I . ~ , " . Andre P 1 IpS. It was tl e fIrst tIme. Fresno, 41.90;Fremont (LA) 41.95;Santa Ana (Fremont, LA), 24-113.4;Alex~nder (Roose- (Beve'rleyHills),2:12.5. , .. " - 12 tnp e jUmp, bettermg WIll1e since 1970 the CCS, has had more Valley4~.0. velt, Fresno), 24-4;Scott (Los An9~les) 24-~; Mile - Goen (North, Bakersfield), 4:47.8; Banks' 50-9 for Oceanside in 1974. _ ~than ,one~ wmner.. ~ " land88O-Jlm(EI Modena),Walters 1:50.0;(Estancia),White1:49.4;(Richmond,Kings- Jones. TJ -(Kenn~dy,Dokle Williams!3~rstow),(EI24-01h.~)t"I..,~,,"\t.>Cammo, Ocea!l-.• "'85.7;~rav (LosSweeneyAltOS}~'5~,Ji;( ann Catholic)Flowers,4:55.8;(Valhall),Ral- James Sanford, who led Rasa- Of th 13 CCS . I h '. d 1:51.8;Navarro (Oakmont, Roseville), 1:51.9; SIde),51-o1~2I"!'eetrecord; old mark 50-9set In ston (P,oly,LA),5:03.7.. d t th b ftl l' d th e, . glI' S W 0 survIve S;laz (San Leandro),,1:52.6.i::"'\\-""~:"'~~(~') 1974by Willie Banks, (Oceansidp); TYler kmile _ Bier (lnde&endenCe), 10:39.1.; ena o. e oys I e, Ie e me~t the trials mne placed. Of the 16 100- David Russell (Patrick Henry) 9.61; (Wa~hlngton,LA), 49-53.4)Benson (Lutheran, Adams (san Juan, ralr OkS', IU:4:.!.U; Keller record m the 440 running 4660 , 'f' ~~ Cleveland (Pasadeila), 9.74; Jackson (Frank- LA),48-1P.4;.Lebberz(Serramonte)'48-7; Dur- (Helix), 10:44.6;Nachbar (San Juan), 10:46.6; ' .... : ,boys who made the cut, ,Ive lin, Stockton), 9.74; Dailey (Kennedy, Sacra- ham (Oakla!l0" 4iH .. Hobson(Canoga Park) 10:46.8. ' Sanford lost out m hIS bId to also H scor~ d .... mento),.9.78;120HH- PhillipHill (Kennedy,Johnson (Gardena),Barstow), 9.79.13.66; 62-4~SP.•-:-, MessenCraig Polleyer (Highlands,(Sunny Hills,Sacramento),Fullerton)'l~ GiSurdine(EIKris10ro),Costello14:0'1;(LvnbroKim Cos e 13.97'0 I 'w· m. th e 220 '. H e, was" ~econ d~...t~0 Midpemnsuia gIrls shared m the Margerum (Fountain Valley), 13.78; Perry ~2-4,Graha A h' 60 - 1/4; De- Camino,SSF) 14~; Mann(Ke , a s ow), Patrick-San, Diego s DaVId Russell, bonanza,~,whlle.. their ma Ie counter- ,(Banning,lin) 14.40; StewartWilmington),(West14.00;Covina),Gangnuss14.41.(Dub- mon.o),6O-23.4.ores a e a, no elm, -; airman (Po- 14)1:>;440Maynesrelay _ lventura),Crawford,14.47.46.14; Centennial, WhI'"0 a so won the 100. ~, Parts were blanked.'. ,RIalto),.2-mile8:52.9;- FrankBerryAssuma(Redwood,(Eisenhower,L.:arkspur), MMsie. anjela,yorCi,J. ~as~de~)an?r , ~~~~vf.'and,.: .. ' MUir,Dancer,Pasa- 48.29.46.42;Morse, 47.88;Locke,48.23;~ilver,Creek, Sanford and Goen captured the Lynbrook jUniors Kns Costello; 8:53.4;Eliett (Highlands, Sacramento), 8:55.7; ~ena,~: 14~! ~annrng, Wilmington, 3:15.1; ~e relay - Locke,,3:52.1; Crawford, 'fancy of the overflow crowd', comp Ife mg on Iy h'er secon d season .Alvarezneely,Barstow)(Coachella8:57.8.Valley) 8:56.4;Ortiz (Ken- 3 :~g~e..... y, IC mond, 3:15.4; Fremont, LA," Hills,3:53.6;3:55.0;North,SantaBakersfield,Barbara, 3:57.3.3:54.4; Rolling" whi c,h a t 16200, or more '.was .an,. f h dr th no low bar DIS- David Thomson (Santa Ynez) 190-9' HJ - DenniSSmith (Santa Montca), 7~2meet, " HJ - Grosswiller (Upland) 5-9; 2, Erpen- d . d ~ t ~ U t o. ~r Ing: wo.n e ,- Porath (Atwarer) 189-7;Bryant (Antelope Va': record; old mark of 7-1Y2 set in 1971by DWiQht beck (Huntin~ton Beach), 5-9;Alston (Chico), \ nounce as a r.ecor jor ra~A a ners.• m a bhstermg h13.97. V' k Merdingerley), 185-0;~mSt. thy:>,(Leland,~locKTon),San JoseL178-2;176-3. - StonesNordqUist(~Iendale);(Sonora,HlceLaHab.ra);(Oakland)Gordlen7-0; tie, 5-7;BoehnerHarrigTeld(ClaytonValley),(Beyer, 5-7.Modesto), 5-7; UCLA~. .. 'H"· , , ' " "'", ' LOS Altos, ....sop omore lC y 'PV-AnthonyCurran(Crespi);16-0;dE' Pierce 6-10(Claremont), Olson (EI Cammo Real, LA), LJ-Gourdrne(EI'. i)oro, 199'-" 2 Ganeyff " Jim Westlund' of Fremont" fared Bray ran an ImJ?ressive 4:52.8 mIle ~~~~~~~n15J'1d-~r~~~st(?~rr5~~d~~-Wltc~~~ .. Girls (Lemoore), 19-23.4;Hayne~ (Madera) 19-13.4; ~orse. as,h,e; vauJt~ 14~~"to' finish for second,. .. behmd' .. North Bakers-d tia),44015-2.- James,~- \N1!.>·tWrII~,Sanford (Pasadena)~N<. ;"tU~-1'660 NorthTeam(Bakersfield)scorm9 - Locke13,Centennial(Los. Angeles)(Compton)14, Lou~18-8/4.(Lutheran, LA), 19-0,Moran (Monroe), nmthl"" the pole vaUlt 'finals. "West. field s dimmutive phenom, Lm a equals-meet record set in 1969by L~ran'ce 12, Crawfor~ (Los Angeles) 11, EI Toro 10, , D!s- Stamp!'i (Lassen, Susanvil.le), 13~-8; lund took a bestQf 15·3 intp Jhe Goen , who hit 4'47... 8 ~47.06;Jones Bethany(Lemoore);(Fontana)Williams47.90;(Chatsworth),Bradley (Fre- senWestchester(Susanvll!e)..0, Luther~n6, Salinas(Los6, IndependenceAngeles)7, Las-6, Springer (Salinas-; asse- (Costa1; ,ZaDnlrQf.u,asMesa, 130-, competition" won 'by" A n th ony ' Both Goen and' Bray bettered mont,220-LA),David48.32;RussellWhite(Patrick(Richmond),Henry)48.35.2097' S,acramentoSan Juan (FOIr6.. Oaks) 6, Camden 6, Upland 6, ova Ive _ank) 128-11. I Curran of Crespi High' .. with' •a 'mark . h G . bl Santa Rosa) 2145' Washington(Burbank Sac- Windaided; Robinson (Westchester), 1Q:56; (San Pedro) 43-5;Dasse (Costa Mesa) 42-4; WIt oen comIng on super y ramento) 21~' 'Kruthers (San Cleme'nte) Carney (San Fernando) 10.77;Loud (Lutheran, ~rin~~r JSalinaS) 41-11; Erickson '(Mt. afterthe statebeing meetupset recordin theof 8804:53.5,by 21.75.Sanford (Pasadena),' . , 21.22; Burrell (Pirier:, .loA).10010.80;--: BoldenYoung(~entennial,(Crawford), Compton),10.84. 10.48 SPasta- Thortana1-. (Sacramento) ' 43-9;Warren I of 16-0 . State.prep traek .qualifying LOS ANU~t.:s {AP) - Qualifying results Friday in the California Interscholastic Federation track and field Fontana,'t4O (heat4US.3}-~r3, y; Me,~rad~y,Fremoot,RIchmond, 48,08. 41.8i 2, Be\b,a,riy, Chats~,,~o (heat 2:)-.11~~.•. ~,~t,lsh,Huyc.i,~,~OinJlg Hills,2: 13.72:IH.. , 2,, Mullins, championshij)6 at UCLA, with all qualifiers for Saturday's finals listed: Piner,22()yards21.4.3,(heat.JackSon,1)-, Wllllam~,Franklin, Clt,~wotth,21.4.. ~].3. 2, Burrell, Lu!herw.',IUI.~,100 (Mat I)-~ RQbinSGR.Dlllwo'rtll, WesId.en, Centtllnial, 10.85. 2, Brisco, LociIe, Boys Kennedy, 21.89.3, Ku.rther$, San Cwmente, 21.910. 11.0.3, RII'eidCrawford, 11.2. 4rfO.yard relay (heat I)-I, Pasadena. 41.2. 2, Long Beach 220 (heat 3)-1, Sanford, Pasadena, 2O.~. %, Washlftgtoll, 100 (h~t 3}-I, Ca~, San Fernando, 10.9. 2; Sanders, ,Burbank, 21.59. 3, Smith, Fremont. 21.80.. Centenni.aI,l1.14. 3, YO\IDi, Cralrlord, 1l.~4. Poly,440 41.9.relay 3,(heatGardena,2)-1,42.1.Santa Ana Valley, 42.0. 2, Edison, 42.01. 3, Kennedy, 42.41. 33O-yard low hurdles (heat I}-I PhilUp~, Silver Creek,' DlsCWl-l, Daue, ~ta Mesa, 134-8. 2, Springer, Salinas, 400 relay (heat 3)-1, Freemont, 42.0. 2. Roosevelt, 42.9. 3, 37.6.'36.7. 2, Patterson, De AIIUI, ~7.1. 3, Q»wllng, SacnmeJlto,133-3·A~by,5,lap!ii~las, Mon~HOfItfStead,Vis~,I3}I.131-'4,i.Stampfli,SandOval,Lassen,Riverbank.132-7. Dublin, 42.9. 880 yards (heat I)-I, Maxwell, Westmore, 1:54.2. 2. Banning,330 hurdles36.76.(h~t3, Stapleton,%)-1, Grubbs.Lin¢JiI, 37.14.Blair, ~ .•.,'. Z, Curtle, J~.lIH. i,7, Herse,Beuimtnii,.PatrickBakel'ffteld,Henry, 117-5.12%-$.',10, K~sparian,Gregory, Encinal,Selma,

Kruger, Bonita Vista! 1:54.4.3, Walters, Esta~cia, I :54.~. 330 hurdles (heat 3}-I, Gangn!lslI,. Dublin, 3U3. 2, Hob- 117-4.. - • ' , West880 High,(~eat I 2)-1,:54.4.3,Kmgsland,Sallaz, San EILeandro,Modena,1:54.51.54.0... 2, HiSlop, mann,Mile Taft,(beat 36.87.3,1)-1, Moore,S\lP, Palma,Muir, 37.Q2.4: 13.», 2, Mitcbell, A.~o Warale,Higti jumpMiraletite.(qualifyingBoehner,markClaytonof 5-5)-Jone6,Valley. Redican,Riverdale.Simi 880 (heat 3)-1, White, Richmond, 1:53.1. Z, Navarro. Oak· mont, 1:53.3.3, Jensen, Buchser,I :53.3. Grande, 4: 14.2. 3, Stillman, Willow GleRt 4: 14.3. 4. Stormo, Valley. Ellis, Summerville. Herrildeld. Beyer. Erptmbeck, Shot put-I, Graham, Leland, 62-6. 2, Polley, Sunny Hills, Agoura,Mile (heat4: 15.3.2}-I,5, Galligan,Ross, Mary$vil!e,Serra, 4: 10.2.4: 15.82,.. Chris!enSeR, HuntingtonMcNea1;C&rlsbad.Beacfl. Alston,Ross, Chiro.Berkeley.' Gosswiller, Upland. 62-3. 3, Messenger, Highlands, 61-01;4. 4, Detforest, Katella, Edison, 4: 10.7.3, Greer, Paradise, 4: 101.7.4, Fricker. Hemet, 440 (heat I)-}, Brisco,J"ocke, &6.2. 2, Lalli, Santa Ana 58-11.5, Balletto, Analy, 57-81ff.e, Porath, Atwater, 57-81,4.7, 4: 10.7. 5, Cornell. San~, 4: 11.4, ., Valwy, 5U. 3, "111er, Santa Sa,rbam, 57.11.. Fairman. Pomona. 578. 8, Pole, EI Capitan, 57.5114. 9, Parker, Westchester,Mile relay (heat,l}-I,3:18.2. Rkhmond, 3: 17.8.2, Muir. 3: It .•.' 3,\ Crenshaw,.440 (heat 57.i~.2}-J,3. Caria,l,~, SliverPomona,CreeIt,57.22. Si.43. Z, Gardner, St.100Ignatius.yards 56-11JA.(heat I)-I. Burrell, Piner, 9.~. 2, Dailey, Mile relay (heat 2)-1, Banning, 3:15.6. 2, KeMedy, 3:16," . 440 (heap)-I, Emeri9n, Westminster, 35.9. 2, pefer$on, Kennedy. 9.88. 3, Williams, Chatsworth, 9.114. 100 (heat 2)-1, Russell, Patrick Henry, 9.69. 2, Cleveland. 3,Morse,3:IU'· HariJOl',Sh 3,ScoU. EI Dorado. 57.1. Pasadena, 9.80. 3, Stewart, Camden, 9,94. Mile relay (heat ~)-I, P8~, 3:1•.•. 2. F~t. ~ (heat I}-I. RoI)inJOO, Westchester, 2.4.~ i, Yate$, 100 (heat 3)-1, Hill, Kennedy. 9.66. 2, Jackson, Franklin, 3:15.1. 3, ~n Bemard,i~, 3:17.7 .. Edl!J01l, 14.~.), YMlllg, Crawford, 25.n. 9.91. ~,Slaton, University, 9.99. Nordquist.High jumpSonora.(qualifyingChristian,height 19cke.6-tr,.Edwards,Churchill, TerreLivermore.Liftda .. QiOOo,, %,10(beat2US. 2)-J.~, Webster,Belser,.D'fVis\8,A,nza, 24.5$.25.14. 2, Carney, San Fer· I20-yard high hurdles (heat I)-I, Johnson. Gardena, 13.82. 2, Gangnuns, Dublin, 14.34. 3, Amerson, Pittsburgh,14.50. Link,Santa Kennedy.Monica. Frazier,Gordiet1.l..l'remont.Clarernotlt.HI~, Bell,Oak/lind.Sanger.Olsol\,SmithlE Palisad¢s,120 (fl.eatU.a.3 )-J,3, Bolden,Loud, LACenten1;lial.Lutheran, %4.39.24.13. 2, McKinley, 120 hurdles (heat 2)-1, Perry, Banning, 14.21. 2, Stewart, Camino Real. " Shot W!-I, Iietbam, A.~ta, 42-~. Z, Dasse, Costa M~a, W. Covina, 14.37. 3, Patterson. DeAnza,14.37. Triple jump-;-I, Durham, Oakland. 48))~. 2, Tyfti', 42-3%. 3, Wan-en, Saft ~ ~-21ff. of, SprinKer, ~alinas, 41- 120 hurdles (heat 3)-1, Margerum, Fountain Valley. 14.20. Washington, 48-~. 3, Grubbs, Blair, ~~. 4, Benson, \.11. 8%.5, Erickson; Mount Shasta, .1-'. $, PryOr, Holy Name, 41- 2, Marjama, Paradise. 14.46. 3, Corley, Cleveland, 14.50. Lutheran, 4H3k 5, WIlIi~ms, EI Camino, '4710. S, LebJlrert. 47. Tborntal\,ll, Sacramento, 4J-J~. e, OtiS, EI Cemw, 0-5~. Long jump-I, Jones, Kennedy Barstow, 24-7~. 2. Serramonte, 47-$3A. 7, Frazier, Freml'flt, 47-%"'.• , MOMe; t. Hansen, Reedley. *JJ,t.

~~ti~~~Fr~~~~r.d23~W·5~':i::n~iX' f:Seer~~~'2~~~: ~: Lincoln, 46-1l~. 9, larders, In only two; 'events, the -discus ' Buchser were the lone Midpenin• on. leading mark. mainder of the area's boy entrants, In the 330 lows, Gunn's-"Brian~nd the Tile, ~idhaUthree CCS b9Y suJa survivorsof the state meet track plus two relays . Motooka was fifth, in 'his heat in entT'.mt~quah~. _ .. .' B~chser'~ Je~sen finishe~ third Costello, second in the 80 low In the field events, Los Altps -and fiekltria1c;FrXlayat UCIA m hlS880 ~eat m 1:53.3,WhlChw~s hurdles last year, was first in her , 38.55,almost a second slower than Sery-a~ ~tan. ~os~ won hlS m~le junipr Bill~Graber went _out at 6-6 hisl best, while Lynbrook;s Scott heat m·4:1~.2wlth nval. M~rk Stlll• :,,' Bates, M-A's ,horizontal jump also th~ thlrd fastest of ~h~day, ~n hea t of the 110lows, new this year, in the high jump after passipg·at advancmg. Top three flnlShers 10 with a time of 14.1, best of all, Seely also was fifth in his 440 heat, ~an qf Wlll~w Glen Jhlrd l;n4:15.3 , I.star, qualified in the long jump, 6-4, but would have had to clear each heat-qualified. qualifiers. Costello, howeVer, but in a life best 49":'33. In. another heat. The CCS s' ~ther hitting 23-7%for seventh among 10 6-9just to make the finals; Gunn's - , mde entry, Palma's John Sup, won •wno advanced to today's finals in Three area girls also moved into scratched from the 100and'did not 'Stan 'Jordan long-jumped ,only 20-, Carlmont junior Andre Price- that latter heat in 4:13.R . the finals - Los Altos sophomore place in the 220. "'the 59th California Interschola'stic lO~, /ne~rly two feet shy of his false-started twice and was dis-' Top-boys' CCS achievement was Federation championships. Vi ..of'L~s,Angeles' Chatswgrth who tries, then went only 44-10 on his Linda Goen of Ba}{ersfield'sNorth jump. In the running- .•e~eh!~>M~A's CCS athl'etes. Only 15 of 45""boys;\-quaIJJ1~din tl:1e'lO~,the 220 and the ~'~hird and final attempt, two feet who beat Bray in the San Jose McDonald jumped 17-5~, almost Richard Clark finished a non-quali• moved on and only 13 of 36 girls 440;Pasadena's James Sanford ran ;s1).yof qualifying. Relays earlier this year. G,oenwon a foot short of her best. However, fying fourth in his heat of the 120 advanced. There were nO,trials for a brilliant mile relay split of 45.4 as ,her slow trial heat in 5:01.4. the qualifying field was' phenome- today's two miles in which Carl- his team was hot qualifier in 3:14.0. Westlund, who won the Central • I high hurdles in 14.42, though his Los Angeles Times The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States of America) · 5 Jun 1977, Sun · Main Edition · Page 54 Downloaded on Jan 10, 2019

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(PA-AAU Champs.. . co n t’d ) . . .TJ.: Woods/BAS 48-0, Johnson/WVTC 7-Delfatti/StM 50.8(h), 8-Lewis/Hywd 46-2 1/2, Fendyan/WVTC 46-2; 200m: Wallace/Cal 21.1, Farmer/ 50.73; 880: Walters/Est 1:49.4, Kings- ICAC 21.2, Lewis/DVC 21.4, Krulee/Un 21.5; 3000mSC: Blume/Cal land/EM 1:50.0, White/Rich 1:51.8, Na- 8:58.0, Schulz/Cal-WVTC 9:15.0, Wood/Cal 9:34.2; JT: Kennedy/ varro/Okmt 1:51.9, Sallaz/SL 1:52.6, Stars 243-11, Ciarelli/HTC 216-4, Conley/WVTC 214-JT; 5000m: Jensen/Buch 1:52.9, Maxwell/Wst 1:52.9; Sweeney/AGRC 14:59.0, Thomas/HTC 15:01.6, Emry/AGRC 15:09.8; Heats: (I) 4-Niederberger/Encina-Sac PV: Williams/BAS 16-6, Martin/Un 16-0, Hintz/Cal 16-0, Olsen/ 1:54.6, 5-Owyang/O kd 1:55.8, 6-Moore/ CSH 15-6, Lizotte/SD 15-6, Oravetz/WVJC 15-6; MileR: WVTC PH 1:56.5, (II) 6-Taft/Wstwd 1:58.5, 3:25.7; DT: Weeks/Un 199-2, Davis/Un 164-6; /WOMEN/ 10,000m: 8-House/BV 2:02.7, 9-Foster/SM 2:03.4, Thrupp/Stan 35:46.2, Anex/AGRC 38:21.8, Swannack/WDS 40:34.6; (III) 6-Shired/CG 1:55.7, 9-Standford/ 800m: Falash/SVTC 2:16.3, Snyder/CN 2:21.2; 5K-Walk: McPher­ Wash-SF 2:05.1; Mile: Stillman/WG son/WVTC 26:51.0, C.Sakelarios/RCF 27:15.4, Briscoe/Stan 27:51; 4:06.87, Fricker/Hemet 4:07.9, Chris­ 400mH: Wynlock/Un 64.4; 440R: MLTC 47.1; 1500m: Trason/MPAC Greg Woepse, San Jose tensen/Ed 4:08.5, Cornell/SPed 4:10.0, 4:42.4, Falash/SVTC 4:49.9; JT: Cannon/ML 189-7, Sulinski/ML State's 17-6 vaulter. Greer/Par 4:10.7, Ross/Serra 4:12.9, 177-4; 400m: Franklin/ML 55.7, Bolton/ML 56.5, Douglas/SJC /Lani Bader/ Stormo/Ag 4:13.9, Mitchell/AG 4:17.3, 57.3; 100m: Parker/ML 11.6, Franklin/ML 11.8; LJ: King/ML Galligan/Mryvle 4:17.3, Sup/Pal 4:17.7; 18-9 3/4, Elmore/ML 18-9; DT; Winbigler/OTC 173-9 Langford/ML Heats: (I) 1-Sup 4:13.9, 5-Galligan 4:15.8, 6-Burke/DLS 4:16.4, 154-7; 100mH: Sherrard/NCS 15.0, Williams/SVTC 15.0, Bourn/WS 9-Harbaugh/Pd 4:20.4, (II) 1-Ross 4:10.2, 3-Greer 4:10.7, 6- 15.5; 200m: Parker/ML 25.4, Kirsch/SC 27.1; SP; Winbigler/OTC O'Reilly/SRaf 4:11.8, 7-Hussey/Wash-Fre 4:13.7, 8-Baker/Stagg 47-9 3/4, Langford/ML 45-8 1/4; HJ; King/ML 5-9, McQuillian/Un 4:17.6, 10-Millar/McA 4:23.6, 12-Busby/Sky 4:23.6; 2 Mi: F. 5-4; 3000m: Graham/WVTC 9:38.8, Witherspoon/SJC 9:56.8, Haqer- Assumma/Eis 8:52.9, Berry/Rdwd 8:53.4, Elieff/Hgld-Bak 8:55.7, ty/SUN 1 0: 15 .0, 0lrich/WVTC 10:17.8, Trason/MPAC 10:35.8; Alvarez/CoachVly 8:56.4, Ortiz/Kenn-Bar 8:57.8, C. Assumma/Eis MileR: Woodside Str. 4:24.6. /Dave Shrock/ 9:01.6, Daniels/SGorg 9:04.0, Perez/K-SD 9:10.7, Holladay/Gil 9:11.6, Avrit/Chico 9:11.6, Love/Carl 9:14.0, Holmes/Down ALI CLASSIC (May 30, Cerritos): - 800m: Boit/Un 1:45.7, 3-Robin- 9:15(7), Coulman/SMar 9:15.0, Breuer/ML nt, Valdez/Sky 9:17.7, son/ICAC 1:46.1, 6-Brown/Un 1:48.7, 7-Nichols/WVTC 1:48.7; Green/Ar 9:18(7), 20-Borland/DN 9:34.0, 21-Romiguere/Cyn 9:39; 5000m: Rose/MDAC 13:37.3, Liquori/FAA 14:07.2, 4-Quax/NZ 120HH: Johnson/Gard 13.66, Margerum/FV 13.78, Perry/Ban 14.00, 14:15.5.0, 5-Macdonald/MPRR 14:18.5; 110mHH: Owens/UCLA 13.72, Gangnuss/Dub 14.40, Stewart/WC 14.41, Marjama/Par 14.51, Pat- 5-Cooper/SJS 14.12; HJ: Woods/PCC 7-3, 6-Livers/SJS 6-10; LJ: terson/DA 14.60, Corley/Clev 14.68, Amerson/Pitt 15.01; Heats: Haynes/Army 26-2 1/4; TJ; Haynes/Army 55-5 l/2w, 5-Livers/SJS (I) 2-Gangnuss 14.34, 3-Amerson 14.50, 4-Phillips/SCrk 14.52, 53-9 l/4w; SP: Shmock/TS 65-7 1/4, Feuerback/PCC 65-6 1/2, 6-Hicks/Mryvle 14.98, 8-Johnson/OT 15.72, (II) 3-Patterson 4-Weeks/Stars 63-9; DT: Powell/Stars 217-6, Wilkins/PCC 216-5, 14.37, 4-Clark/M-A 14.42, 7-Edwards/Bur-Sac 14.94, 9-Crossley/ Stadel/TS 213-8, 5-Weeks/Stars 197-11; /WOMEN/ 200m: Lynch/LBS Bal 15.41, (III) 2-Marjama 14.46, 4-Hawkins/B'game 14.51, 6- 23.64, Nickson/CSH 24.16; 800m: Merrill/MJC 2:05.2, Poor/AIA White/Rich 14.60, 8-Valentine/Cord 14.77; 330LH: Phillips/SCrk 2:06.2; 1500m: Lutz/PCC 4:14.2, 4-Anderson/AIA 4:23.8. /T&FN/ 36.43, Perry/Ban 36.79, Grubbs/Blair 37.17, Stapleton/Linc-SF 37.20, Gangnuss/Dub 37.40, Patterson/DA 37.42, Cowling/Sac NCAA DIVISION I ( M a y 31-June 4, Champaign, 111.): - Teams: ASU 37.60; Heats: (I) 5-Amerson/Pitt 38.3, 6-Marjama/Par nt, (II) 64, UTEP 50, USC 48, WSU 46, UCLA 35, BYU 31...10-Stanford 16, 3-Stapleton 37.14, 5-Matooka/Gunn 38.35, 7-LaRue/SJuan 39.5, 12-SJS 14, 28(tie)-Fresno St. 6, 42(tie)-Cal Berkeley & CSLB 2, (III) 1-Gangnuss 36.83, 4-Chapman/YB 37.04, 6-Beigel/AV 38.02, 55(tie)-SDS 1. -- Dec: Steiner/BYU 7659, 11-Hippensteel/Fresno 7-Terry/LS 39.48, 8-Wilken/Okld 39.66; 440R: Pasadena 41.61, 6971; LJ: Doubley/USC 26-11 3/4, 3-Lofton/Stan 26-5 l/4w, 8- Gardena 41.63, Edison-Fr 41.90, Fremont-LA 41.95, SantaAnaVly Overstreet/Houston 25-2w (25-5 1/4 Qual.); 400mR: USC 39.56, 42.0, Kennedy-Rich 42.03, LB-Poly 42.03, Dublin 42.74; Heats: 5-Cal 40.05 (39.91 Qual.); 3000mSC: Munyala/UTEP 8:29.5, (Tri­ 4-SilverCrk 42.2, 6-LaSierra 42.5, 8-Castlemont 42.8, 9-Novato als: (III) 7-James/UCLA 8 : 5 4 . 9 5 ) ; HJ: Arney/ASU 7-6, 5-Haber/ 42.9, (II) 4-Sequoia 43.1, 6-Enterprise 43.8, 7-Pittsburg 43.8; CSH 7-3, 9-Livers/SJS 7-0; 1500m: Waiqwa/UTEP 3:39.89, (Trials: HJ: Smith/SMonica 7-2, Hice/Okld 7-0, (tie) Nordquist/Son, Gor- (I) 7-Schilling/SJS 3:48.2, 8-Clifford/Cal 3:48.5, (III) 7-Crow- dien/Clar, Olson/ECR 6-10, Frazier/Fre-LA 6-10, (??)Edwards/TL, ley/Stan 3:47.3); 110mHH: Owens/UCLA 13.49, 6-Gaines/Wash 13.85, 9-Churchill /Liv 6-8, 10-Link/Kenn-Sac 6-8; Trials: (6-9 to fi­ (Semis: (II) 1-Gaines 13.62, 7-Cooper/SJS 14.04; Trials: (I) 6- nals) Low/Tam 6-8, Sullivan/Son, Wright/LO, Wyrick/MPl, Bjorn- Carley/Fresno 14.36, (III) Florant/Cal DQ'd, (VI) 6-Kennedy/Az sson/Enc, Edwards/Merc & Hickey/Mt.Shasta 6-6, Graber/LA & Do­ 14.61); 400m: Frazier/ASU 45.57, 3-Campbel1/Fresno 46.03, (Tri­ mino/Lowell 6-2; PV; Curran/Crespi 16-0, Pierce/Sang 15-6, als: (IV) 5-Sheats/Stan 47.55); 100m: Glance/Aub 10.22; 800m: Johnson/Gard 15-6, Foss/SY 15-2, Ernst/ED 15-2, Fearnside/DM Enyeart/US 1:45.16; 200m: Snoddy/Okla 20.48, (Semis: (I) 5- 15-2, Newton/CanPk & Rakhshani/Edison 14-10, Westlund/Fre-Svyle Overstreet/Hous 20.90) 400IH: Andrews/USC 49.48, (Semis: (II) 14-6; Trials: Cortessis/Acal, Pleis/DV, & Swanson/CenVly 13-9, 5-Greybehl/USC 50.88; Heats: (III) 7-ShelIworth/Stan 54.74, (V) Hanshew/Hugh & Hyatt/Vint 13-3; LJ_: Durham/Okld 25-0 3/4, But- 4-Mince/Fresno 52.66); 5000m: Kimeto/WS 13:38.1, 5-Taylor/UO ler/Fre-LA 24-11 3/4, Alexander/Roos-Fr 24-4, Scott/LA 24-2, 13:43.8, (Trials: (II) 8-Van Dine/BSU 14:14.8, 9-Hart/BYU Jones/Kenn-Bar 24-0 1/2, Benson/Luth-LA 23-10 1/2, Nelson/PX 14:23.3, 16-Gruber/SJS 14:45.1); 1600mR: USC 3:04.5, (Semis: 23-3 1/2, Wil liams/EC-Oc 22-9, Bates/M-A 22-8 1/4; Trials: 7- (II) 5-Cal 3:07.5; Trials: (III) 4-SJ$ 3:11.6); HT: Nielson/ Bates 23-7 3/4, 12-Clark/Hglds 22-10 1/2, 13-Johnson/Bur-Sac Wash 228-4; SP; Albritton/Stan 67-3 1/2, 4-Semkiw/SJS 62-1, 22-9 3/4, 14-Taylor/Pdmt 22-7 1/2, 15-Bailey/TL 22-6 1/2, 18- 7-Feuerbach/SJS 61-0, (Trials: 13-Gummerson/SJS 58-9 1/4, 14- Tyler/PVly 21-11 l/2w, 19-Wells/Wash-SF 21-10 3/4...MORE— Fruguglietti/USC 58-2 1/2); DT: Walvik/UTEP 198-11, Frugugliet- ti/USC 198-2, Burton/UO 197-11, (Trials: 10-Overton/Cal 180-11, 11-Pushkin/ASU 179-11; Qual: 5-Pushkin 185-6, 10-Overton 182-3, 17-Santiago/Cal 175-9, 30-Elder/USC Fouled Out); TJ; Livers/SJS 55-3 3/4; 10,000m: Kimombwa/WSU 28:10.3. /U. of Illinois/

CALIFORNIA STATE HIGH SCHOOL MEET (June 3-4, Westwood): /BOYS/ 100: Russell/PHry 9.61, Cleveland/Pas 9.74, Jackson/Frkln 9.74, Dailey/Kenn-Sac 9.78, Hill/Kenn 9.79, Burrell/Piner 9.86, Ste­ wart/Camden 9.90; Heats: (I) 7-Bernard/Gal 10.21, (II) 4-Jack- son/Pitt 10.03, 5-Wright/HJ 10.04, 7-Perry/JFK-R 10.08, 8-Black- man/Willows 10.10; 220: Russell/PHry 20.97, Sanford/Pas 21.22, Burrell/Pin 21.45, Washington/Burb-Sac 21.46, Kruthers/SClem 21.75, Jackson/Frnkln 21.89, Dailey/Kenn-Sac 21.98; Heats: (I) 3-Jackson 21.4, Lang/Ant 21.7, Stewart/Cam nt, (II) 2-Dailey 21.89, 6-Green/Ayer 22.24, 7-Venker/SRam 22.40, 9-Drake/Yreka 23.00, (III) 6-Taylor/0v 21.89, 7-Dozier/Enc 22.1, 8-David/Linc nt; 440: Sanford/Pas 46.60, Williams/Chat 47.06, Bethany/Font 47.90, Bradley/Frmt-LA 48.32, White/Rich 48.35, Stewart/SD 48.77, Jones/MViejo 48.88, Campbell/Cstlmt 49.45, Forest/LA 50.1; Heats: (I) 2-Campbell 48.65, 5-Holcomb/Hi ll 49.36, 6-Roh- rer/RB 50.2, 7-Croft/PH 50.3, 8-Maiocco/Lib 50.6, 9-Heard/Sac Steve Alvarez leads Steve Ortiz during the second mile of the 50.8, (II) 4-Stapleton/Linc-SF 49.18, 7-Grant/Grant-Sac 49.9, CIF 2-mile. NorCal runners are Rod Berry (8:53.4) and Tim 8-Schindler/Apt nt, (III) 3-White 48.08, 5-Seely/Lyn 49.3, Holmes (nt), 2nd 6 3rd from left respectively. /Jim Engle/ (Left) Start of the CIF Girls' mile run, heat 2. (Center) State 440 Champ, Jim Sanford of Pasadena, who tied the meet record with a 46.60 clocking. (Right) Roxanne Bier won the girls' 2-mile in 10:39.7 (fifth from the left). /Jim Engle Photos/

(CIF Results...aont'd) - LJ: 21-Helms/NG 21-6 1/2 & Wilhite/Cord 5-Cordova 49.5, 6-Castlemont 49.8, 7-TerraLinda 50.0, (III) 5- 21-6 1/2, 25-Wells/Ovflt 2T-1 3/4, 26-Fernandez/CasVly 21-1 1/4; Ayer 49.0, 6-Sac'to 49.1, 8-Newark 49.8; Mil eR: Locke 3:52.1, TJ: Williams/EC-SD 51-0 1/2, Tyler/Wash-LA 49-5 3/4, Benson/LA- Crawford 3:53.6, North-Bak 3:54.4, RollHills 3:55.0, SantaBarb Luth 48-11 3/4, Lebherz/Srmte 48-7, Durham/Okld 48-7, Frazier/ 3:55.3, DosPueb 3:55.3, Tam 3:55.6, ElCerrito 3:55.8, BevHills Fre-LA 48-2 1/2, ??-Moore/Linc-SF; Trials: 1-Durham 48-11 3/4, 3:59.7; Heats: (I) 4-Saratoga 3:59.7, 7-Cordova nt, 8-OakTech 8-Moore 46-11 1/2, 12-Sacramento/Log 46-7 1/4, 15-Colter/Piner. 4:07.9, (II) 5-Berk 4:01.3, 6-Chico 4:03.8, 7-Summervle 4:04.1, 45-8 3/4, 16-Sanders/Grant-Sac 45-6 1/4, 17-Tyler/PlVly 45-1^, (III) 4-TerraLinda 3:57.7, 5-ElDorado 4:01.2, 7-SilverCrk nt; 18-Woodward/SCrk 44-10 3/4, 19-Bates/M-A 44-10 1/4, 20-Lambert- HJ: Gosswiler/Up 5-9, Erpenbeck/HB 5-9, Alston/Chico 5-7, Har- son/Frfld 44-5 3/4, 21-Marchbanks/SRosa 43-11 3/4; SP: Polley/ rfgfelt/Beyer 5-7, Boehner/ClVly 5-7, McNeal/Carls 5-7, ??-Ellis SH 62-4 1/4, Messenger/Hgld 62-4, Graham/Leland 62-l~T/4, De- /Summervle ??, Trials: (5-5 Qual.) Ross/Berk, Ellis; Broussard/ Forest/Kat 60-4, Fairman/Pom 60-2 3/4, Balleto/Analy ??, Po- Ind 5-4, Korkendorfer/SLT 5-3, Schyler/McKinlyvle, King/M-A, rath/Atw ??, Pole/ElCap 58-4 1/2, Parker/SI-SF 53-8; Trials: Stevens/Gran, Martin/SLV 5-2, Gates/OT 4-10; LJ: Gourdine/ET 1-Graham 62-6, 5-Porath/Atw 57-8 1/4, 8-Balletto 57-4 1/4, 9- 19-9, Gaffney/Lem 19-2 3/4, Haynes/Mad 19-1 3/4 Loud/Luth-LA Parker 56-11 3/4, 14-Van Paris/Napa 55-5, 15-Hoff/Shas 55-4^, 19-0, Moran/Monroe-LA 18-8 1/4, Wilford/CasPk 18-6 3/4, Rohrer/ 16-Allen/Berk 55-0 1/2, 17-Schartz/Hom 54-10 3/4, 20-Mohr/Analy RB 18-6 3/4, Robinson/LA 18-2 1/2, Williams/CI 18-0 1/4; Trials: 54-5, 25-Cooper/Wash-SF 49-0 1/2, 26-Johnson/0akTech 47-0; 6-Rohrer 18-10, 10-Boehner/ClVly 18-6, 11-Paul/Leland 18-3 3/4, DT: Thomson/SY 190-0, Porath/Atw 189-7, Bryant/AV 185-8, Gra­ 15-Scott/ED 17-10, 17-Honour/Gran 17-8 3/4, 18-Hudson/LO ak ham/Leland 178-2, Merdinger/StM 176-3, Songer/Cord 173-2, Pe- 17-7 3/4, 20-McCoy/SRosa 17-6 1/4, 21-McDonald/SFr 17-5 1/4, terson/NSal 164-4, Souza/PdH 150-7; Trials: 5-Peterson 167-5, 22-Squier/Justin 17-4 3/4, 23-McLaughlin/GD 17-4 1/2, 24-Smith/ 9-Souza 161-3, 15-Reid/SL 156-4, 16-Terry/Ant 154-7, 18-Silno/ 0T 16-9 1/2, 25-Garbriel/Ells 16-5 1/4; SP; Thorntona/Sac 43-9, Ent 153-11, 19-Kilpatrick/NG 148-1, 20-Murdock/ClVly 147-4, Warren/SPed 43-5, Dasse/CM 42-4, Springer/Sal 41-11, Erickson/ 21-Abendroth/Low 143-0. /GIRLS/ 100:(w) Bolden/Cent 10.48, MtShas 41-8, Betham/Arc 41-2 1/2, Otis/EC 40-2 1/4, Pryor/HN Robinson/Wstchstr 10.56, Carney/SFern 10.77, Loud/Luth-LA 10.80, 39-0; Trials: 1-Betham 42-9 1/4, 6-Pryor 41-4, 8-Otis 40-5 3/4, Young/Craw 10.84, Dillworth/Vall 10.86, Brisco/Locke 10.89, 10-Munsell/EG 40-0 3/4, 13-Dolsby/MVis 39-10, 14-Beacon/Wat Reed/Craw 10.97, Sanders/Cent 10.98; Trials: (I) 6-Durnell/Rdw 39-9 1/2, 18-Burgan/Son 38-7 3/4, 20-Kuehl/NSal 36-7 1/2, 26- 11.38, 7-McCree/Pitt 11.44, Sherill/Milp 11.60, (II) 5-Alston/ Davis/Sky 32-4 1/2; DT: Stampfli/Las 137-8, Springer/Sal Chico 11.45, Cobbs/OkTch 11.46, Woods/Jeff 11.47, Young/EC 133-11, Zaphiropoulas/Hom 131-8, Dasse/CM 130-4, Sandoval/Rvbk 11.48, Thomas/EG 11.56, (III) 6-McDaniel/Sac 11.42, 7-Mallory/ 128-11, 8-Gregory/Encl 120-3, 9-Dolsby/MVis 117-5; Trials: 3- SCrk 11.43, 8-Walker/Pitt 11.66; 220: Robinson/Wstch 23.97, Dolsby 133-2, 14-Ridenhour/YC 114-10, 15-Munsell/EG 114-6, 16- McKinley/Pal 24.26, Loud/Luth-LA 24.44, Bolden/Cent 24.66, Bel- Kuehl/NSal 111-4, 17-Mitchell/TL 110-3, 19-Read/Ala 107-5. ser/Vst 24.67, Carney/SFern 24.97, Webster/DA 25.04; Heats: Boys' Teams: Pasadena 26, Gardena 13, PatHnry 12, Oakland ll... (I) 6-Van Warmerdam/Galt 25.83, 7-Young/EC 25.84, 8-Costello/ 7 (tie)-SiIverCrk & Willow Glen 6. Girls' Teams: Locke-LA 14, Lyn 26.01, 9-Turner/McCly 27.0, (II) 5-Mallory/SCrk 25.46, N.Bakfld 13, Centen 12, Crawford ll...8(tie)-Lassen, Salinas, 6-Dilworth/Vall 25.60, 8-Rohrer/RB 26.01, (III) 4-Durnell/Rdw Independence, San Juan, Camden, Sac'to 6. /Keith Conning/ 25.30, 6-McCree/Pitt 25.66, 7-McDaniel/Sac 25.6(h); 440: Bris­ co/Locke 55.14, Emerson/Wstmin 55.20, Gardner/Cren 56.04, Belk/ NATIONAL AAU CHAMPS (June 9-11, Westwood): - /MEN/ Teams: All SCrk 56.21, Law/SAV 56.51, Miller/SBarb 57.05, Carral/Pom 57.5, scores withheld pending investigation of registrations...100m: Peterson/Harb 57.5, Scott/ED 59.2, Heats: (I) 4-Sweeney/Tam Quarrie/TS 10.12, (Semis: (I) 7-Farmer/ICAC 10.55), (Heats: (I) 58.26, 5-Van Warmerdam/Galt 58.71, 7-Brew/LA 59.6, 8-Miles/Mord 5-Kent/ICAC 10.94, (IV) 4-Walker/ICAC 10.64, (VI) 5-McRae/BAS 60.0, (II) 5-Hawthorne/EC 58.36, 7-Jones/Hog 60.0, 9-Hubbard/OT 10.80, (VII) 3-Pettus/BAS 10.59); 200m: Harris/LMC 20.6, 8- 60.5, (III) 2-Peterson/Harb 56.4, 3-Scott/ED 57.1, 5-Phillips/ Overstreet/Hous nt, (Semis: (I) Harris 20.78, 8-Ware/CRC 22.07, Nwk 58.0, 6-Kesterson/Whtld 59.2; 880: Regan/Cam 2:08.0, Goen/ (II) 4-Overstreet 21.2), (Heats: (I) 4-Farmer/ICAC 21.77, (II) NB 2:08.3, Bush/RH 2:12.4, Mullins/Chat 2:12.5, Warner/BH 2:12.5, Harris 20.74, 4-Pettus/BAS 21.50, 7-Walker/ICAC 21.91, (V) 3- Anderson/BH 2:15.0, 8-Figliomeni/Sar 2:25.7, Huyck/Apt DQ'd; Ware 21.69, 6-Kent/ICAC 22.31); 400m: Taylor/PPC 45.44, (Semis: Trials: (I) 5-Christopherson/ED 2:21.9, 6-Bowers/Amer 2:23.7, (I) 5-West/BAS 46.89, 6-Wallace/Cal 47.12, (III) 4-Campbell/FSU (II) 2-Pappas/YC 2:16.3, 3-Figliomeni/Sar 2:17.9, 6-Kenny/Nov 46.76, 5-Rodgers/TS 46.80); 800m: Belger/PPC 1:45.8, 3-Robin- 2:21.3, 9-Hoose/Shasta 2:26.5, (III) 3-Huyck/Apt 2:13.7, 5-Saia/ son/ICAC 1:46.0, (Semis: (II)N i chols/WVTC 1:50.7); MORE--- SFD 2:21.5, 7-Allums/Pleas 2:21.8; Mile: Goen/NB 4:47.8, Bray/ LA 4:52.8, Flowers/Valh 4:55.7, Sweeny/MCath 4:55.8, Ralston/ Poly-LA 5:03.7, Kearns/YC 5:09.2, Ashmore/TC 5:09.5, Burleson/ Chico 5:12.0, Adams/SJuan 5:19.8, Williams/Liv 5:23.1; Heats: (I) 5-Burleson 5:01.7, 11-Moen/SM ??, 12-Bubanja/Pdmt 5:30.4, (II) 2-Adams 5:03.3, 3-Kearns 5:04.5, 5-Williams 5:05.0, 9-Wan- namaker/Summvle 5:19.8, 10-Lyons/Gran 5:32.2, 11-Bee/Skyl nt; 2 Mi: Bier/Ind 10:39.7, Adams/SJuan 10:42.0, Keller/Helix-SD 10:44.6, Nachbar/SJuan 10:46.6, Hobson/CanPk 10:46.8, Williams/ Liv 10:51.5, Wells/QH 10:51.5, Gibbs/Mar 10:59.2, 12-Daley/Gran 11:15.7, 13-Aubuchon/Liv 11:20.0 (no other places/times avail.); 110LH: Costello/Lyn 13.97, Gourdine/ET 14.09, Costello/EC-SSF 14.21, Mann/Kenn-Bar 14.45, Haynes/Ven 14.47, 8-Ross/Berk 15.05, 9-Yuhas/Ind 16.26; Heats: (I) 2-Yuhas 14.6, 5-Burgess/Berk nt, ??-Terrell/Vall 15.5, (II) 2-Ross/Berk 14.45, 8-Blake/Fre-0kld ??, (Ill) 2-Alston/Chico 14.3, 4-Carlos/AV 14.8; 440R: Crawford 46.14, Cent-LA 46.42, Morse-SD 47.88, Locke-LA 48.23, SilCrk 48.29, ??-Vallejo nt; Trials: (I) 2-Vallejo 48.5, 5-ElCerrito Mark Belger wins a tight AAU 800m race by 7/100ths of a 48.8, 7-Chico 49.3, 8-Mt.Pleas 49.4, 9-Berkeley 50.3, (II) second; James Robinson (left) was third. /Lani Bader/ -31-

Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. State High School Trac.k Results: Girls Erickson (M\. Shasta, Redding) 7, Lassen (Susanville), Salinas, In• Henry, San Diego) 20.97;2, James 41-8. dependence, San Juan (Citrus Sanford (Pasadena) 21.22;3, Jim 110 LH - Kris Costello (Lyn- 220- Kim Robinson (Westches- Heights), Camden, Upland, Sacra• Burrell (Piner, Santa Rosa)/,'1.45; brook) 13.97(new event, automatic ter, LA) 23.97 (meet record, old mento 6 each. 4, Mike Washington (Burbank, meet record. Time converts to 13.7_ record 24.1, Marie Nickson, Sacramento) 21.46;5, Mike Kruth• hand time which betters listed na- BerkeleY~ 1975). Danita McKinley ers (San Clemente) 21.75. tional mark of 13.9by Debi Kilhof- (Palisades, Pacific Palisades) 24,- Boys fer, Illiopolis, III., 1976and pending 26, Gwen Loud (LA Lutheran) 440 relay: 1, Pasadena (Ivan 330,lowhurdles: 1,Andre Phillips 13.8by LaVerne Palmer, Dillard, 24,44,Jeanette Bolden (Centennial, Cleveland, David Hill, Corneal MiI• (Silver Creek) 36.43;2, Curtis Per• F\. Lauderdale, Fla., 1977), Lisa Compton) 24.66,Vicky Belser (Vis- lov, James Sanford) 41.61;2, Gar• rv (Banning, Wilmington) 36.79;3, Gourdine (EI Toro) 14.09, Kim la) 24.67: . dena 41.63;3, Fresno Edison 41.90; Ramon Grubbs ve Ortiz (Kennr=dy, Barstow) 62-11/4;4, Steve DeForest (KatelJa, nia!, Compton) 10.48(wind reading Mile - Linda Goen (North, Bak- 8:Si.6. 9, Ken Holladay, Gilroy, 'Anaheim) 60-4; 5, Ricky Fairman 01 5.5 nullifies claim for meet ersfield) 4:47.8 (meet mark, old 9:11.6. (Pomona) 60-23!.1. 9, Bruce Parker, record), Kim Robinson(Westches- record 4:53.5, Kathy Costello, ,Discus: 1, David Thomson (San• St. Ignatius, 53-8. ter, LA) 10.56, Deandra Carney Pleasant Hill, 1975. lletlers listed ta Ynez) 1?~'9; 2. Cavid Porath Mil(> relay: 1, Pasadena (Ivan (San Fernando) 10.77,Gwen Loud national mark 01 4:5Q5 bY Ervn (Atwater) 189-7;3, Mark Bryant ClelinJand, Willie' Dancer, Mike (L/, Lutheran') 10.80, Danita Forbes, Sunset. 8eiO'.',>rton,Ore., (Antelope Valrev, 1-"OCO\'or) 185• Sailtord, James Silnford) 3:13.7;2, YOUng (Crawford, San Deigo) 1976,but ;I,'xi 0' I,,~ndin,;,-ecoro of Q, ~,Pat Granam (Leland) 178-2;5, Muir (Pasadenn) 3:14.9;3, Banning 10.84. 4:43.1 b'.' JUI;'3 Shea, Cibbons, Ra- PdU! NIt?rdinger {SL lv\arY's, (Wilmington) 3:15.1; 4, Kennedv High Jump - Karl Gosswiller leigh, N c., 1977,Vicky Bra'! (Los Stoc~dop) 116-·3.7, Tom Pr~terson, (Richmond) 3:15.4; 5, Fremont (Upland) 5-9, Anln (Chico) VIO"e <\ltos),):52,6,Cher\'I Fiowers (V"I- North Salinas, "64-4,3, John Sou2a, (LA) 3:16.3. rpenbeck (Huntington Beach) 5-9, halla, EI Caion) 4:55.7,Sheila Ral- Piedmont Hills, 150-7. High jump: 1,'DennisSmith (San• Tonva Alsto -7, Sonia Harrigleid ston (L", Polvi 5:03,7. Pole vaiJl1: 1, Anthon;, Curran ta Monica) 7-2 (meet record, old (Bever, Modesto) 5-7, Suzie Boeh- Mite Relay - Locke (LA, (8,-i,- (Cre,pi, Encino) 16-0;2, Biil Pierce record, 7-1'/2 by Dwight Stones, ner (Clavton Valley, Concord) 5-7. co, Pea,-son, Stokes, Jollflson) (Sanger) 15-6; 3, Bert .Joynson Glendale, 1971);2, Bill Hice (Oak• Discus .-. Karen Stampfli (Las- 3'52.1 (meet mark. old record (Gardena:) 15-6, .1, S~'O!I Foss landi 7-0; 3, (lie) NordqL.,>1(Son• sen, Susa'lVille) 137-8 (meet 355.9. LA Fremon'. 1976;bellers (Santa Ynez) 15-2, 5, Gl'eg Ernst ora, La Habra) Kelly Gordien record QiU recor.j Bonnie Dd~s(> r~ational mark of J :'3.6 bY Wor-- (EI Dorado, Placentia) 15-2; 6, (Claremont) and Rob Olson (EI Costa Mr!':.d. U~'8 in Friday trl'1!~_). 1t1ing, Tex., 1976,b...: ~tlorl of pend- Blake Fearnside, Del Mar, 15-2.9, Camino Real, L.A.),6-1O. Susan SP'inger (5alinas) 133-11. ing 3:50.6 bv "ri,,,,,;\? Fr. Worll1, Jim Westlund, Fremont, 14-6. Scoring leaders: 1,Pasadena 26; Gale ZapniroPoulos (Horne,'ead) To<.. 1977).C ,wfor'j (San Dicc},}) 440: 1, James Sanford (Pasade• 2, Gardena 13; 3, Patrick Henry 131-8, Bonnie Das.se (Co:-!a Iv't~~(l) 3.531:., Nor:'] :r":iai',(:(~fielo) 3:5~.4. na) 46.60(equals meet record set (San Diego) 12;4, Oakland 11; 5, 130-4, Cecilia SandOVal (R;ver- Roll;ny HI'I, 3,SS,O,Santa Barbara bv Larance Jones, Lemoore, Banning (Wilmington) 10; 6, Fre• bank) 128-11. 3,55.2, 1969); 2" Ronald Williams (Chat• mont (L.A'> 9; 7, (tie) Sunnv Hills Shot' Put - Debra Thorntona \ Te",n Scoring Leaders sworth) 47.06; 3, Rod Bethany (Fuillerton), Willow Glen, Es!ancia (Sacra menlo) 43-9, Kendis War- Lock," (LA) 14, North (Ba};,el's- (Fontana) 47.90;4, James Bradley (Costa Mesa), Eisenhower (Rial• ren (San Pedro) 43-5, Bonnie fieldl \3, Centennial (Con1Pron)12, (L.A, Fremont) 48.32; 5, Mike to), Santa Ynez, Crespi (Encino), Dasse (Costa Mesa) 42-4, Sue Crawford (San Dieyo- 11,EI Toro White (Ricl1mond) 48.35, Silver Creek, EI Camino (Ocean• Springer (Salinas) 41~1l, Donna 10,Westchester 10,Lutheran (LA), 220: 1, David Russell (Patrick side), Santa Monica, 6 each. 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Copyright © 2019 Newspapers.com. All Rights Reserved. COLT GIRLS TAKE RELAY . ~ Williams, Russell Win, State Tifles·· ' By STEVE BRAND Staff Writer' l'M SOn 0ff90 "Ullfor! WESTWOOD - Tbe Jong. • shattering :46.14 Jn the 4t0. dry spell is over, . relay. With Henry's David Rus- n was the green and gold· . sen ruruung away crom me clad Russell wbo paid big 100 and 220 fields and El dividends !or thOse among Camino's . Dok1e Williams the 16,.200 Jans wbo.. twk. w bounding to a meet record in wagering on their favorites. the trjple jump,. a victory "I guess I'll have to ·g<.> l l void for San D.iego .athletes find me some COll)petition i which stretched back to the elsewhere,·' said Russell, 1974 State High School Track the powerful speedster who and Field Championships ran a :09.61 ln the 100 and was filled - almost to over­ :20.97 in the 220. . I, flowing, "I bad to beat Sanford to ·· .. The -.girl~ ~id · Utetr part., getevenJor,his .bea,Ung .me too. in yesterday's 59th an· at the Arcad1a lnvitational. nual m~t at UCLA as Craw· He bely could have run a lot raster bad _he not raised ' his bands in an early vi,ctory salute 10 yards from the finish. "l don't care", l got Whi!,l I wante. er~ · pf ttnr press -. · clOCked hifn· at :09A~ which would have equalled the state record, Ho\Yever his electrunf(! .:09.$1 held LIP arid he wasn •t unblppy, · ·· _ .. I wasn't that worriea (CGllUued • IK, ~t ll· ~ 8/24/2021 ViewScan_0004.jpg

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