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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/17/2014 to 4/19/2014 Results - Friday Track 3 Long Beach Poly A 9:29.07 12 Girls 1 Mile Run Brooks Mile HS 1) Janice Lane 2) Kalani Rose Name Team Finals 3) Lauryn Jones 4) Dominique Taylor Finals 4 Rancho Bernardo A 9:32.57 8 1 Emma Abrahamson La Costa Can 4:52.89 10 1) Nia Akins 2) Bryanna Fuller 2 Katie Rainsberger Air Academy 4:54.30 8 3) Lauren Voyles 4) Katie Sammer 3 Sydney Badger Centennial 4:55.35 6 5 Redlands A 9:33.28 6 4 Julia Guerra Indian Hills 4:58.52 4 1) Allison Crowley 2) Claire Crowley 5 Megan Huebner La Quinta 4:59.92 3 3) Kaitlin Quaid 4) Karen Jacobs 6 Talley Hill Arroyo Grand 5:00.36 2 6 Torrey Pines A 9:37.03 4 7 Sara Dort Coronado 5:00.89 1 1) Meaghan Donnelly 2) Jaqueline Garner 8 Sydney Tullai Ayala 5:01.19 3) Taylor Seamans 4) Mackenzi McGuire 9 Jacquelyn Hill Etiwanda 5:02.60 7 Newport Harbor A 9:42.34 2 10 Tabor Scholl West Grand 5:03.43 1) Emily Bacon 2) Lauren Loucks 11 Taylor Taite Murrieta Mes 5:04.28 3) Katelyn Mead 4) Erin Barth 12 Kimberly Coscia South Torran 5:04.86 8 West Ranch A 9:48.09 13 Lizzy Thomas Harvard West 5:04.88 1) Marisa Magsarili 2) Taylor Welker 14 Veronica Yamane Arcadia 5:06.01 3) Kaeli Olson 4) Stephanie Estrada 15 Melissa Fairchild Serrano 5:08.03 9 Great Oak B 9:48.59 16 Dominique Regalado Trabuco Hill 5:11.11 1) Victoria Arvizu 2) Elizabeth Sutter 3) Courtney Lonsdale 4) Taylor Lawson 17 Aubrey Till Canon City 5:15.08 10 Walnut A 9:50.63 18 Alicia Williams Corona 5:20.85 1) Anahi Betart 2) Carol Wong 19 Elizabeth Heyde Arroyo Grand 5:24.07 3) Vivian Yen 4) Jessica Gallardo 20 Jenny Giguere Westlake 5:27.52 11 Claremont A 10:17.12 Girls 3200 Meter Run Invitational HS 1) Merin Arft 2) Megan Renken Name Team Finals 3) Melissa Cerrillos 4) Annie Boos Finals 12 Harvard Westlake A 10:30.86 1 Amanda Gehrich Tesoro 10:38.72 10 1) Monica Nimmagadda 2) Rasa Barzdukas 2 Sabrina Herrmann Trabuco Hill 10:53.24 8 3) Claire Chapus 4) Lizzy Thomas 3 Kiyena Beatty Great Oak 10:59.08 6 Girls 4x1600 Meter Relay Invitational HS 4 Laura Pierce H.C. William 11:01.98 4 Team Relay Finals 5 Evelyn Mandel Great Oak 11:03.77 3 Finals 6 Natalia LaSpada La Jolla Cou 11:05.00 2 1 Davis A 20:03.24 20 7 Ally Palomino Bishop Amat 11:05.88 1 1) Sofia Castiglioni 2) Sophie Meads 8 Claire Graves Citrus Valle 11:06.77 3) Jeanne-Marie McPherson 4) Fiona O'Keeffe 9 Courtney Brenner Serrano 11:10.38 2 Great Oak A 20:09.17 16 10 Kelly Fairchild Serrano 11:20.81 1) Ally Talpash 2) Ashley Helbig 11 Maiya Larsen Great Oak 11:21.74 3) Destiny Collins 4) Haley Dorris 12 Macey Pflughoft Great Oak 11:25.47 3 Claremont A 20:54.23 12 13 Jocelyn Reynolds Arroyo Grand 11:25.83 1) Merin Arft 2) Julia Cantrell 14 Leza Cassidy Arroyo Grand 11:26.48 3) Kiana Cavanaugh 4) Reily McLachlan 15 Christian Calain Great Oak 11:48.91 4 Campolindo A 20:58.81 8 1) Brighid Leach 2) Mary Orders Girls 4x800 Meter Relay Invitational HS 3) Hana Sun 4) Rachel Johnson Team Relay Finals 5 Fountain Valley A 21:08.02 6 Finals 1) Mariana Chavez 2) Amanda Stark 1 Great Oak A 9:14.43 20 3) Amber Bragdon 4) Natalie Grohman 1) Ally Talpash 2) Ashley Helbig 6 Bishop Amat A 21:17.83 4 3) Destiny Collins 4) Haley Dorris 1) Emily Hubert 2) Ally Palomino 2 Dana Hills A 9:19.33 16 3) Samantha Cabrera 4) Rachel Shapiro 1) Emma Kao 2) Lindsay Cullen 7 San Pasqual A 21:17.88 2 3) Rachel Meng 4) kathryn Hoolihan 1) Roselyn Cantu 2) Meghan Perko 3) Kelli Stetson 4) Angela Ortlieb Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:40 AM 4/19/2014 Page 2 56th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/17/2014 to 4/19/2014 Results - Friday Track Finals ... (Girls 4x1600 Meter Relay Invitational HS) 31 Geisa Coutninho Brazil Confe 11.88 1.6 Team Relay Finals 32 Rachel Christian Akron 11.90 0.9 8 Saugus A 21:20.22 32 Breanna Walker Loyola (Ill. 11.90 1.1 1) Ashley Heys 2) Samantha Ortega 34 Sarah Thomas Alabama 11.92 2.4 3) Abigail Frankian 4) Sabrina Janes 34 Whitney Rowe Colorado Mes 11.92 2.1 9 Dana Hills A 21:28.89 36 Camille Deadwiler UC Riverside 11.93 2.6 1) Kathryn Kaloroumakis 2) Camille Perkins 37 Mayra Franco Southern Uta 11.94 2.4 3) Sienna Serrao 4) Jennifer Daly 37 Ashley Sims CSU Fullerton 11.94 0.9 10 La Quinta A 21:33.99 39 A'Jah Love Cal Poly 11.95 2.4 1) Sandra Flores 2) Marissa Rodriguez 39 Bailee Whitworth Utah State 11.95 2.1 3) Anahi Vazquez 4) Vanessa Ramirez 39 Daijah Joe-Smith Cal Poly 11.95 1.1 11 Great Oak B 21:39.76 42 Micha Auzenne Arizona State 11.96 1.7 1) Michelle McIntosh 2) Nicole Rice 42 Kenia Bonilla UNLV 11.96 2.4 3) Kate Cortes 4) Alyssa Ungrady 42 Kayla Addison Grand Valley 11.96 1.7 12 Saugus B 22:06.26 45 Charity Bruce USC 11.98 2.4 1) Darby LaPlant 2) Amanda DeJesus 46 Dominique Keel Wash State 11.99 1.1 3) Jessica Ruiz 4) Emma Bahr 47 Shamelle Pless Northern Ari 12.00 2.1 13 Indian Hills A 22:57.90 48 Kayla Fisher-Taylor New Mexico 12.01 1.1 --- Xavier College Prep A DNF 48 Peri Moran New Mexico 12.01 1.7 1) Sierra Brown 2) Lauren Kinzle 50 Cheria Morgan Legacy Athle 12.02 0.9 3) Shelby Brown 4) Jane Miller 50 Emily Cooper Long Beach St. 12.02 1.1 Women 100 Meter Dash Open U/O 52 Alissa Atisme Utah 12.03 2.6 Name Team Finals 53 Madison McClung Western Oreg 12.04 2.6 Finals 54 Kereston Thomas Wyoming 12.09 0.9 1 Briana Vaughn UCF 11.38 1.6 55 Chantel Stennis Lewis 12.11 1.3 2 Tynia Gaither USC 11.46 2.1 56 Morgan Malone Air Force 12.12 2.6 3 Loudia Laarman USC 11.47 0.9 57 Francis Slater Great Britain 12.13 2.1 4 Alexis Faulknor USC 11.50 0.9 58 Caprice Powell Sacramento S 12.15 0.9 5 Karene King British Virgin I 11.52 1.6 58 Ashley Franklin UNLV 12.15 2.1 6 Quanesha Burks Alabama 11.55 1.6 60 Brittney Banister Grand Valley 12.16 1.1 6 Rodgers Kasey Threshold A.G. 11.55 0.9 61 Darian Puckett Mt. SAC 12.19 2.4 8 Carrol Hardy Western Kent 11.56 1.6 62 Ashley Craddock CSU L.A. 12.22 2.6 9 Indira Spence Jamaica 11.58 1.7 63 Karlene Hurrel Idaho 12.23 2.1 10 Destinee Brown CSU Fullerton 11.66 0.9 64 Raion Black Hawaii 12.27 2.4 11 Shawna Fermin Trinidad/Tobago 11.67 1.7 65 Sirena Williams Wes Williams 12.29 1.3 12 Geronne Black Global Elite 11.69 1.6 66 Holly Miller UC Davis 12.32 1.3 12 Christal Peterson UCF 11.69 1.6 67 Sanita McNeally CSU Dom. Hills 12.34 1.7 14 Aareon Payne Unattached 11.72 1.6 68 Michaela Lewis Grand Valley 12.38 2.4 15 Joy Spear Chief-Morris British Colu 11.73 1.1 69 Samantha Reeves Utah Valley 12.43 1.3 15 Erica Alexander Unattached 11.73 0.9 70 Kayla King Lewis 12.45 1.3 17 Asiah Gooden Arizona State 11.74 1.1 71 Araya Dixon Cal Poly Pom 12.64 2.6 18 Hayley Warren U of Toronto 11.75 2.1 --- Simbi Laaro Wis.-Milwauk DNF 1.7 19 Kayla Goosby Long Beach St. 11.76 2.4 --- Bria Carter Houston DQ 0.9 20 Dominique Kimpel Alabama 11.77 0.9 Women 200 Meter Dash Open U/O 20 Sarah Dunmore Mt. SAC 11.77 0.9 22 J'Nea Bellamy UCF 11.78 0.9 Name Team Finals 23 LaTroya Franklin Arizona State 11.81 0.9 Finals 1 CoCo Ndipagbor USC 23.40 2.8 24 Sunayna Wahi Adams State 11.82 1.7 2 Antoinette Goodman North Dakota 23.40 +0.0 24 Lake Kwaza Iowa 11.82 1.6 3 Vanessa Jones USC 23.43 +0.0 26 Kiersten Brewer Houston 11.84 1.1 4 Ngozi Onwumere Houston 23.47 2.8 26 Brittany Myricks New Mexico 11.84 2.6 5 LaTroya Franklin Arizona State 23.53 1.0 26 Jeanette Pettigrew Bowling Gree 11.84 0.9 6 Loudia Laarman USC 23.58 +0.0 29 Audrey West Wyoming 11.85 2.6 7 Briana Vaughn UCF 23.58 1.0 30 Haley Jacobson Washington 11.87 2.1 8 Shavine Hodges Grand Canyon 23.71 2.8 Mt.
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