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Etn1990 16 USA Ch RACHEWS IEiliiliER June 28, 1990 Volume 36, No. 16 -TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS- Norwalk, California, Juna 12-16. Usually 11(-0.2)-1.Johnson 20.32; 2. Marsh 20.62; HEATS (June 14): I-1.Gray 1:48.54; 2. sunny, breezy afternoons, cool evenings. 9- 3. Mitchell 20.75; 4. Kerr (STC) 20.86; 5. Dailey 1:48.75; 3. Seeger (Viii) 1:49.12; 4. lana track. Attendance (last 3 days) 700/ Bridgewater (Maz) 20.90;. _ . dnf-B. T. Johnson (MsTC) 1:49.18; 5. Jasper (SM) 3500/8400. Reynolds (Niki). 1:49.19; 6. Moore (Pitt) 1:49.87. 111(-2.1)-1.T. Williams 20.73; 2. Heard 11-1.Brown (NikA) 1:47.30; 2. Armour 100METERS (SMTC) 20.81; 3. Brokenburr(SIA) 21.01; 4. (Wch) 1:47.37; 3. Everett 1:47.48; 4. Clali< FINAL(June 15, 0.6): 1. Cari Lewis Chandler (Ball) 21.12; 5. D. Williams 1:47.59; 5. Kenah 1:47.84; ... dn~fell]­ (SMTC) 10.05; 2. Mark Witherspoon (Odessa) 21.40; 6. Olivier (SSTC) 21.56. Marsala (NITC)... dq-Marshall (NYAC). (SMTC) 10.25;T.!JjjjjnIsMiichell{Maz)·~ 1V(Z.0)-1.J. Willfams 20.63; 2: Btaunskill - -·IIF1c1'1edwine1 :50.08~2:'Ki!rsilt:50:-rn; 10.26; 4. Mike Marsh (SMTC) 10.26; 20.64; 3. Little (NikA) 20.70; 4. Knox (SSTC) 3. Davis (AIA) 1:50.26; 4. Maton (NITC) 5. Andre Cason (FC) 10.31; 6. Daron 20.92; 5. A. Smith (HCA) 20.96. 1:50.27; 5. Bradley (Reeb) 1 :50.28; 6. Council (unat) 10.32; 7. Jeff Williams Slrozier (la) 1:50.83; 7. L. Johnson (SMTC) (SSTC) 10.48; 8. Henry Thomas (SMTC) SEMIS (June 16): 1(0.9)-1.Everett 20.38; 1:50.90. 10.51. 2. Mitchell 20.42; 3. J. Williams 20.53; 4. Council 20.61; 5. Marsh 20.64; 6. SEMIS(June 15): 1-1.Everett 1:49.03 HEATS (June 14): 1(5.4)-1.Mitchell Brokenburr 20.97; 7. Bridgewater 20.99; 8. (55.4/53.6); 2. Kersh 1 :49.12; 3. Redwina 10.0Sw;2. Marsh 10.07; 3. Huffins (Pur) Knox 21.00. 1:49.14; 4. Kenah 1:49.17; 5. Johnson 10.33; 4. McRae (Maz) 10.49; 5. Clark e 11(1.6)-1.Johnson 20.16 (WL, AL, CL); 2. 1:49.30; 6. Bradley 1:49.37; 7. Seeger (SFA) 10.52. Braunskill 20.46; 3. Heard 20.58; 4. T. 1:50.71; 8. Jasper 1:51.78. 11(2.4)-1.Lewis 10.06w; 2. Witherspoon Williams 20.71; 5. Little 20.74; 6. Kerr 20.92; 11-1.Gray 1:47.21 (52.9/54.3); 2. Clali< .,----,_ 10.18; 3. Floyd (STC) 10.26; 4. Bridgewater 7. Warren 21.07; 8. Smith 21.23. 1:47.36; 3. Dailey 1:47.84; 4. Marsala (Maz)10.35; 5. Chandler (BaU)10.42; 6. 1:47.96 PR; 5. Armour 1:48.01; 6. Brown Thigpen (SBTC) 10.59; 7. Ligans (SFA) 4QOMETERS 1:48.01; 7. Devis 1:49.73; 8. Moore 1:49.92; 10.66. FINAL(June 16): 1. Steve Lewis (SMTC- 9. Maton 1:50.00. 111(3.8)-1.Council 10.04w; 2. McNeill • UCLA) 44.75 (CL); 2. Tim Simon (Niki) (Maz) 10.26; 3. Thomas 10.27; 4. Lee (Tn) 44.89; 3. Clarence Daniel (FC) 44.95; 15QOMETERS 10.34; 5. Warren (TxHS) 10.44; 6. Kirby 4. Andrew Valmon (NYAC) 45.12; 5. FINAL(June 16): 1. Joe Falcon (Asics) (Pur) 10.49. Antonio Pettigrew (NikA) 45.36; 6. Larry • 3:37.49 (AL) (61.2, 58.2 (1 :59.4], 57.2 IV(2.8)-1. Cason 10.13w; 2. Williams Gardner (Shore) 45.59; 7. Gabriel Luke [2:56.6], 40.9) (55.1, 1:52.5); 2. Maurice 10.23; 3. Butler (Maz) 10.30; 4. Neal (unat) (Rice) 45.64;..• dq[lane]-Antonio McKay Smith (Reeb) 3:38.56 (61.2, 58.3 (1:59.5), 10.36; 5. Smith (HCA) 10.36. - . (NYAC). 57.3 [2:56.8], 41.8) (56.8); 3. SteveAve (NBal) 3:39.41 (56.3); 4. SEMIS (Juna 14): 1(0.5)-1,Marsh 10.20; HEATS (June 15): 1-1.Daniel 45.19; 2. • Paul Vanclegrift(WM) 3:39.78 (CL) (56.5); 5. 2. Lewis 10.20; 3. Mitchell 10.24; 4. Thomas Lewis 45.35; 3. Valmon 45.40; 4. Pettigrew Steve Holman (Gin) 3:40.32; 6. John Quade 10.43; 5. Neal 10.43; 6. Bridgewater f0.44; 45.62; 5. J. Reynolds (NikA) 45.65; 6. (NikW) 3:40.45 (57.5); 7. John Hinton (NikA) 7. Huffins 10.52; 8. McNeill 10.65. Duncan (FC) 46.14; 7. Kemp (Maz) 46.72; 3:41.90; 11(0.6)-1.Witherspoon 10.16; 2. Council 8. Stevenson (UCLA) 47. 71. 8. BradSchlapak (NBal) 3:43.40; 9. Steve 10.17; 3. Cason 10.22; 4. Williams 10.26; 5. 11-1.Simon 44.70; 2. McKay 45.35; 3. Scott (Asics) 3:44.59 (61.7); 10. Paul Greer Floyd 10.34; 6. Lee 10.38; 7. Smith 10.43; Gardner 45.43; 4. Luke 45.53; 5. Barnas (SDTC) 3:46.96; 11. Doug Walter (PennSt) 8. Butler 10.60. (NikA) 45.92; 6. Wilson (EnMi) 46.32; 7. 0. 3:51.39; 12. Terrance Herrington (Nik) Bridges (SM) 46.35; 8. L. Bridges (unat) 3:59.2h. 46.60; 9. McCoy (Maz) 46.69. 200METERS HEATS (June 15): 1-1.Ave 3:46.25; 2. FINAL(June 16, Q,.3):1. Michael Herrington 3:47.11 (52.5); 3. Holman • Johnson /FC-Bay) 19.90~WL, AL, CL) (7, x 3:47.18; 4. S. Scott 3:47.22; 5. Deady (In) W;5, 10A;3,3C)(low- t:4,8W;3,8A; aooMETERS 3:47.69; 6. Whiteley (Asics) 3:47.94; 7. T. 3, 3C); FINAL(June 16): 1. Mali< Everett (Niki) Scott (NYAC) 3:48.24; 8. Atkinson (NikW) 2. D_;mnyEverett (SMTC) 20.08 fR; 3. 1 :45.01 (25.4, 26.8 [52.2], 26.1 [1 :18.3], 3:48.26; 9. Beatty (MW) 3:49.59; 10. Hoeft Daron Council (unat) 20.39; 4. Floyd Heard 26.7) (52.2/52.8); 2. George Kersh (SMTC- (Mn) 3:50.33; 11. Whelan (Ky) 3:50.56; 12. (SMTC) 20.45; 5. Dennis Mitchell (Maz) • Ms) 1:45.21 (10, x AmC)(52.5152.7); 3. Weilenmann (JM) 3:51.69; 13. Peterson 20.50; 6. Jeff Williams (SSTC) 20.52; 7. Johnny Gray (SMTC) 1:45.32 (52.2/53.1); (NikW) 3:53.73. Kevin Braunskill (Maz) 20.54;... dq-Tim 4. Ocky Clali<(Maz) 1:45.99 (51.8154.2); 11-1.Falcon 3:44.30 (56.1); 2. Ouada Williams (SDTC). 5. Stanley Redwine (unat) 1:47.00 (52.01 3:44.39; 3. Smith 3:44.75; 4. Hinton 3:44.78; 55.0); 6. Charles Marsala (NITC) 1:47.51 5. Greer 3:44.90; 6. Schlapak 3:45.20; 7. HEATS (June 15): 1(-1.3)-1.Everett PR (52.1155.4);7. Rich Kenah (Gin) 1:48.52 Vandegrift 3:45.21; 8. Walter 3:46.90; 9. 20.70; 2. Council 20.83; 3. Warren (NikA) (52.9/55.6); 8. Mark Dailey (EnMi) 1:48. 70 Howe (NYAC) 3:47.30; 10. Conlreras 21.05; 4. Kirby (Pur) 21.16. (52.8155.9). (ArTC) 3:49.55; 11. Crowley (Stan) 3:55.59. -115- June 28, 1990 STEEPLE 15. Ra. Reina (Fox) 29:11.3; 16. Reed (Miz) 11-1.Porter 50.92; 2. Page 51.22; 3. FINAL (June 16): 1. Brian Diemer (Niki) 29:13.9; 17. Taylor (NikN) 29:15.2; McKennie (NikA) 51.58; 4. Johnson (SIA) 52.54; 5. Carter (Aub) 56.08;... dq- • 8:24.79 (AL); 2. Mark Croghan (OhSt) 18. Trujillo (Reeb) 29:16.9; 19. Sherry Graham (laSt) 51.51. ,--.... • 8:25.99 (CL) (10, x AmC); 3. Brian Abshire (Gin) 29:22.1; 20. Simonaitis (Reeb) (NikW) 8:31.19; 4. MarkCoogan (NikB) 29:25.2; 21. Halla (NYAC) 29:29.5; 22. 111-1.McGhea 50.41; 2. Henderson 50.44; 3. Davis (Maz) 50.46; 4. Adkins 50.54; 5. 8:31.49; 5. Jim Cooper (NBal) 8:33.07; Gonzales (Reeb) 29:49.5; 23. McGuire 6. Ivan Huff (Reeb) 8:33.15; 7. Gavin (WnMi) 30:04.9;... dnf-Green (Miz), Branch (NikA) 51.04; 6. Wright (Or) 51.47. Gaynor (NikA) 8:33.85; 8. Karl Van Calcar Pierce (CNW), Williams (Tn). SEMIS(June 15): 1-1.Palrick49.25; 2. (01) 8:41.15; 9. Dan Nelson (AIA) 8:43.85; Young 49.26; 3. Henderson 49.61; 4. Neal 10. Danny Lopez (NikW) 8:47.38; 11. Harald 49.89; 5. Branch 50.37; 6. McKennie 50.83; Graham (Reeb) 8:48.91; 12. Ryan Stoll 110HURDLES 7. Johnson 52.85;... dno-carter. (unat) 8:52.74; 13. Roby (Aub) 9:03.19; FINAL (June 15, 1.5): 1. Roger Kingdom 11-1.Page 49.52; 2. McGhee 49.73; 3. .dnf[fellJ-Reese (Reeb). (unat) 13.22; 2. Tony Dees (FC) 13.40; 3 . Cletus Clark (SMTC) 13.48; 4. Arthur Blake Porter 49.78; 4. Adkins 49.82; 5. Davis HEATS (June 14): I-1.Diemer 8:43.83; 2. (Maz) 13.52; 50.16; 6.
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