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By KEITH CONNING Berkeley wins it all. The first time the same school has won both the Photos By men's and women's State titles .. DON GOSNEY (except where otherwise noted) "Junior The letter(s) following the athletes school In· •• sophomore dlcate the CIF section the school Is In. ' •• ~ freshman

10.83; 6. Reggie Rodgers (Hillsdale, CC) 10.89; 7 Lisa Winston" (Jordan, S) 25.18 time In the final and set a new national junior WOMEN'S 400 WOMEN'S 100 7. Stoney McCree· (Berkeley, NC) 10.94; 8. 8 Antoinette Munns" (Manual Arts, LA) 26.00 class record. The old record was 20.93 by Bryhan Browne (San Juan, SJ) 11.19. Heat 2: 9 Ellen Jones" (M!. Miguel, SD) 26.02 Jerome Harrison (Saneca, Louisville, Ken· Sharon Ware (Berkeley) defended her wind 'aided 1. Robinson 10.24; 2. Graham Friday Qualifying: ·H•• t 1: Wind aided 1. tucky) In 1980. Junior Gervaise McGraw (Ganesha S) ran } crown by defeating junior Denean Howard 10.56; 3. Ervin 10.56; 4. Horace Beard (Fre• Dawkins 24.14; 2. Pounds 24.21; 3. Winston Wind: -0.01 mps • her personal best to defeat Tina Howa~d (Ken- (Kennedy, LA). Tamela Holland (Manual Arts, mont, LA) 10.61; 5. Lenny Davis" (Pittsburg, 24.46; 4. Sabrina WIlliams (Valley Christian, S) 1 Kevin Willhite" (Cordova, SJ) 20 81 nedy, LA) by .23. Three of the first four were LA) was a surprise third place finisher. Zelda - . NC) 10.73; 6. Greg Chow" (Prospect, CC) 24.57; 5. Karen Schaefer (Carltrsl Catholic, SJ) 2 (Berkeley, NC) 21:05 juniors. Valerie Spence (San Lorenzo, NC) 10.78; 7. Bill Prindle (Fresno, C) 10.89; 8. Ken• 25.02; 6. Alycla Wright •• (Edison, C) 25.72; 7. 3 Harold Todd (Serra, S) 21.25 disappointed by finishing sixth after being \ Johnson (Garey, S) did not run In the final because of an Injury sustained In the trials. ny Butler (Norte Del Rio, SJ) 10.97. Heat 3: Julie Hansen. (Acalanes, NC) 25.82; 8. Dorl 4 Bernard Mathis" (Muir, S) 21.56 picked for second. wind aided 1.Willhite 10.50; 2. Manning 10.53; Parker (Shasta, N) 26.04. H•• t 2: Wind aided 1. - 5 kevin Shields (San Diego, SD} 21.56 1 Gervaise McGraw" (Ganesha, S) 54.15 WInd: legal O.48mps 3. Walter Murray (Berkeley, NC) 10.56; 4. Ber· Ware 24.26; 2. Robinson 24.47; 3. Munns 24.85; 6 ReggleGrlmes(HIII,CC) 21.59 2 TlnaHoward(Kennedy,LA) . 54.38 1 Sharon Ware (Berkeley, NC) 11.66 nard Mathis" (Muir, S) 10.59; 5. Reggie Grimes 4. April Bryant (Muir, S) 25.13; 5. Tracy Scolt 7 Larry Jackson (La Mirada, S) 21.75 3 Carla Johnson" (Manual Arts, LA) 55.08 2 Deneen Howard" (Kennedy, LA) 11.83 (Andrew Hili, CC) 10.62; 6. Paul Day" (Kearny, (Crawford, S'D) 25.16; 6. Yolanda King 8 Rex Brown" (Ocean View, S) 22.01 4 Jeannie Arnold" (Locke. LAI 55.67 3 Tamela Holland (Manual Arts, LA) 11.85 $D) 10.64; 7. Rex Brown" (Ocean View, S) (Roseville, SJ) 25.69; 7. Dianna Robinson" 9 Paul Day" (Kearny, SD) 22.08 5 Sherly Miller (Fremont, CC) 55.92 4 LaTanya Dawkins" (Dorsey, LA) 11.92 10.83; 8. Davis 10.92; 9. Leavel Tatum" (Amador, NC) 26.16. Heat 3: Wind legal 1. Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: wind aided 1. 6 Valerie Spence (San Lorenzo, NC) 57.46 5 Nedra !'lodgers" (Berkeley, NC) - 12.04 (EdIson, C) 11.00. Howard 23.74; 2. Pullins 24.49; 3. Jones 24.90;• Mathis 21.56; 2. Shields 21.56; 3. Brown 21.90; 7 Alma Jones (Henry, SD) 57.80 6 Usa Winston" (Jordan, S) 12.18 4. Lori Roblns·(N. Hollywood, LA) 25.10; 5. Liz 4. Stoney McCree" (Berkeley, NC) 22.02; 5. 8 Debbie Arthur (Esperanza, S) 57.91 7 Gurtha Pounds" (Live Oak, CC) 12.25 Chewning" (Saratoga, CC) 25.11; 6. Delisa Maurice While (Gunderson, CC) 22.28; 6. An. 9 Sharlette Stewart (Manual Arts, LA) 8 Ellen JoneS" (M!. Miguel, SD) 12.43 WOMEN'S 200 Lynch" (Oakland Tech., OSF) 25.30; 7. dre. Ford (Crenshaw, LA) 22.31; Kalvln Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1. McGraw 55.78; 2. Zelda Johnson" (Garey, S) did not run Jeanette Brandon" (DeAnza, NC) 25.33; 8. Jackson (Dorsey, LA) was disqualified. Heat Stewart 56.37; 3. Jones 56.58; 4. Lana Rice" Friday Qualifying: Heat 1: Wind aided 1.Ware Eugenia Walker (Edison, C) 26.64. 2: wind legal 1. Todd 21.23; 2. Grimes 21.54; 3. (Berkeley, NC) 56.78; 5. Lanette Davis"" (Del Junior Denean Howard (Kennedy, LA) came Jackson 21.68; 4. Tony Joseph (St. Mary's, Mar, CC) 57.83; 6. Kelly Churchman'" (Rio 11.50; 2. Dawkins 11.84; 3. Jones 11.97; 4. back from her defeat In the 100 to win. ~)..21_72::..5-aa.-AId . Mesa. ~)_5~ ..15:_Z.--Deanna-Whlte"~· _ ~JI8tt B~~bur~ (Caj~. S11.1.99"~.Ronda - F .• "IIr F •. ..J~~--.- --- ...._._1 ••...... ••...... •••.•••••••• v u.v ~a •••c ~\;IIUUI na5 won DOtn the flnoros tsy men's and women's State titles. DON GOSNEY (except where otherwise noted) • Junior The letter(s) following the athletes school In· •• sophomore dlcate the CIF section the school Is in.. •• ~ freshman

10.83; 6. Reggie Rodgers (Hillsdale, CC) 10.89; 7 Lisa Winston" (Jordan,S) 25.18 time In the final and set a new national junior WOMEN'S 400 WOMEN'S 100 7. Stoney McCree· (Berkeley, HC) 10.94; 8. 8 Antoinette Munns· (Manual Arts, LA) 28.00 class record. The old record was 20.93 by 9 Ellen Jones· (Mt. Miguel, SO) 28.02 Jerome Harrison (Seneca, Louisville, Ken• Bryhan Browne (San Juan, SJ) 11.19. HNt 2: Junior Gervaise McGraw (Ganesha, S) ran wind 'alded 1. Robinson 10.24; 2. Graham Friday Qualifying: "H•• t 1: Wind aided 1. tucky) In 1980. Sharon Ware (Berkeley) defended her her personal best to defeat Tina Howard (Ken· 10.58; 3. Ervin 10.58; 4. Horac;e Beard (Fre• Dawkins 24.14; 2. Pounds 24.21; 3. Winston Wind: -o.D1mps crown by defeating junior Denean Howard nedy, LA) by .23. Three of the first four were 24.46; 4. Sabrina Williams (Valley Christian, S) 1 Kevin Willhite· (Cordova, SJ) 20.81 (Kennedy, LA). Tamela Holland (Manual Arts, mont, LA) 10.61; 5. Lenny Davts· (Pittsburg, juniors. Valerie Spence (San Lorenzo, NC) 2 Ken Robinson (Berkeley, NC) 21.05 LA) was a surprise third place finisher. Zelda " . HC) 10.73; 6. Greg Chow· (Prospect, CC) 24.57; 5. Karen Schaefer (Carltral Catholic, SJ) disappointed by finishing sixth after being Johnson (Garey, S) did not run In the final 10.78; 7. Bill Prindle (Fresno, C) 10.89; 8. Ken· 25.02; 6. Alycla Wright" (Edison, C) 25.72; 7. 3 Harold Todd (Serra, S) 21.25 picked for second. " because of an Injury sustained In the trials. ny Butler (Horte Del Rio, SJ) 10.97. Heat 3: Julie Hansen. (Acalanes, HC) 25.62; 8. Dorl 4 Bernard Mathis· (Muir, S) 21.58 wind aided 1.Willhite 10.50; 2. Manning 10.53; Parker (Shasta, H) 26.04. H•• t 2: Wind aided 1. . 5 kevin Shields (San Diego, SO} 21.58 1 Gervaise McGraw· (Ganesha, S) 54.15 2 Tina Howard (Kennedy, LA) 54.38 Wind: legal O.48mps 3. Walter Murray (Berkeley, HC) 10.58; 4. Ber• Ware 24.26; 2. Robinson 24.47; 3. Munns 24.85; 8 Reggie Grimes (Hili, CC) 21.59 3 Carla Johnson· (Manual Arts, LA) 55.08 1 Sharon Ware (Berkeley, HC) 11.88 nard Mathis· (Muir, S) 10.59; 5. Reggie Grimes 4. April Bryant (Muir, S) 25.13; 5. Tracy Scott 7 Larry Jackson (La Mirada, S) 21.75 11.83 (Andrew Hili, CC) 10.62; 6. Paul Day· (Kearny, (Crawford, S'D) 25.16; 6. Yolanda King 8 Rex Brown· (Ocean View, S) 22.01 4 Jeannie Arnold· (Locke. LAI 55.67 2 Denean Howard· (Kennedy, LA) 5 Sherly Miller (Fremont, CC) 55.92 11.85 SO) 10.84; 7. Rex Brown· (Ocean View, S) (Roseville, SJ) 25.69; 7. Dianna Robinson" 9 Paul Day· (Kearny, SO) 22.08 3 Tamela Holland (Manual Arts, LA) 8 Valerie Spence (San Lorenzo, NC) 57.46 11.92 10.83; 8. Davis 10.92; 9. Leavel Tatum· (Amador, HC) 28.16. HNt 3: Wind legal 1. Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: wind aided 1. 4 LaTanya Dawkins· (Dorsey, LA) 7 Alma Jones (Henry, SD) 57.80 " 12.04 (EdIson, C) 11.00. Howard 23.74; 2. Pullins 24.49; 3. Jones 24.90;" Mathis 21.58; 2. Shields 21.58; 3. Brown 21.90; 5 Hedra ~odgers" (Berkeley, HC) 8 Debbie Arthur (Esperanza, S) 57.91 12.18 4. Lori Robins ·(H. Hollywood, LA) 25.10; 5. Liz 4. Stoney McCree· (Berkeley, HC) 22.02; 5. 8 Usa Winston·· (Jordan, S) 9 Sharlette Stewart (Manual Arts, LA) 12.25 Chewning· (Saratoga, CC) 25.11; 6. Dallsa Maurice White (Gunderson, CC) 22.28; 8. An· 7 Gurtha Pounds· (Live Oak, CC) Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1. McGraw 55.78; 2. 12.43 Lynch" (Oakland Tech., OSF) 25.30; 7. dre Ford (Crenshaw, LA) 22.31; Kalvln 8 Ellen Jones· (Mt. Miguel, SO) WOMEN'S 200 Stewart 58.37; 3. Jones 58.58; 4. Lana Rice" Zelda Johnson· (Garey, S) did not run Jeanette Brandon· (DeAnza, HC) 25.33; 8. Jackson (Dorsey, LA) was disqualified. Heat Eugenia Walker (Edison, C) 26.64. 2: wind legal 1. Todd 21.23; 2. Grimes 21.54; 3. (Berkeley, NC) 58.78; 5. Lanette Davis"· (Del Friday Qualifying: Heat 1: Wind aided 1.Ware Mar, CC) 57.83; 6. Kelly Churchman· (Rio Junior Denean Howard (Kennedy, LA) came Jackson 21.88; 4. Tony Joseph (St. Mary's, 11.50; 2. Dawkins 11.84; 3. Jones 11.97; 4. back from her defeat In the 100 to win. Mesa, S) 59.15; 7. Deanna White" BrIdgett Blackburn· (Cajon, S) 11.99;5. Ronda NC) 21.72; 5. Gerald Johnson· (Sweetwater, LaTanya Dawkins (Dorsey, LA) also finished (Bakersfield, C) 59.32; 8. Lisa Lofton (Foothill, Robinson (San Carlos, CC) 12.04; 8. Monica MEN'S 200 SO) 22.24; 6. Joe Ellis (Grant, SJ) 22.69; Gerald SJ) 59.88. H•• t 2: 1. Howard 55.71; 2. Miller ahead of Sharon Ware (Berkeley, HC). Ware is White (McClymonds, OSF) was disqualified. Taylor (Grant, SJ) 12.30; 7. Alycla Wright faster than Howard, but she doesn't have the. 56.97; 3. Spence 57.18; 4. Tol Lark· (Compton, H•• t 3: wind legal 1. Willhite 20.81; 2. Robin· (Edison, C) 12.52; 8. Diane Osborn (Red Bluff, Junior Kevin Willhite (Cordova, SJ) won his S) 58.02; 5. Kim Donaldson (Merced, SJ) 58.55; staying power for the longer race. son 21.03; 3. Day 21.43; 4. Troy Delemar· N) 13.20. H•• t 2: Wind legal 1. Holland 11.70; heat In 20.81 defeating Kenny Robinson 6. Hay Hay Guss" (Long Beach Poly, S) 59.00; (Pasadena, S) 21.50; 5. Tyrone Henderson 2. Johnson 11.70; 3. Rodgers 11.88; 4. Cheryl Wind legal ·1.13mps (Berkeley, HCI, the defending champion. It (East Bakersfield, C) 21.78; 6. David Hart· (Pit· 7. Nadine Bent· •• (James Logan, NC) 80.39; Brown (Muir, S) 11.98; 5. Chris Cooksey 1 Denean"Howard· (Kennedy, LA) 23.73 was the fastest time In the nation this year. In 6. Kelly Panno· (San Pasqual, SD) 61.43. H•• t tSburg, NC) 22.11; Antonio Manning" (Hoover, SO) 12.05; 8. Karen Schaefer (Cantral 2 Latanya Dawkins· (Dorsey, LA) 24.10 the final Robinson beat Willhite out of the 3: 1. Arnold 55.55; 2. Johnson 55.97; 3. Arthur (Hamilton, LA) was disqualified. Catholic, SJ) 12.08; 7. Julie Mlddletori· (San 3 Sharon Ware (Berkeley, HC)" 24.17 blocks, but Willhite pulled away In the 57.42; 4. Tanaya King (Berkeley, HC) 57.53; 5. Mateo, CC) 12.09; 8. Estella Jackson (Morse, 4 Rhonda Robinson (San Carlos, CC) 24.94 stretch. Willhite was confident he would win Basheba Gilmore (Johnson, SJ) 58.31; 6. Bren• SO) 12.29. H•• t 3: Wind aided 1. Howard 11.84; 5 Diane Pullins" (Muir, S) 24.97 the 200, because Its longer and he Is stronger .2. Pounds 11.81; 3. Winston" 11.89; 4. Tanaya da Br~wer· (Hillsdale, CC) 58.39; 7. Jen~lfer 6 Gilrtha Pounds· (Live Oak, CC) 24.98 than Robinson. Willhite equalled his trials King (Berkeley, HC) 12.07; 5. Anette Rogers"· (University, S) 12.18; 8. Brenda Thompson (Stagg, SJ) 12.28; 7.Terri Phillips" (East Bakers!leld, Cr 12.22.

MEN'S 100

Kenny Robinson (Berkeley, HC) won heat two In 10.24, which would have been a new State Meet record, If there had been an allowable aiding wind. Robinson and junior Kevin Willhite (Cordova, SJ) went 1·2 as ex· pected. George Ervin (Castlemont, O/SF) sur· prlsed with his third place finish. Calvin Jackson (Dorsey, LA), an Impressive heat win· ner, did not run the final due to an Injury. Leonard Graham (Cantennlal, S) passed up the final In this event to concentrate on the 400, Willhite felt that he came out too slow. He tried to catch Robinson but 100 meters Isn't long enough . • Wind legal.o.15 mps 1 Ken Roblnson(Berkeley, HC) 10.80 2 Kevin Willhite· (Cordova, SJ) 10.88 3 George Ervin (Castlemont, OSF) 10.78 4 Antonio Manning" (Hamilton, LA) 10.82 5 Kevin Shields (San Diego, SO) 10.89 8 Troy Delemar· (Pasadena, S) 10.98 7 Joel Davis (Mt:Mlguel, SO) 11.07 Calvin Jackson (Dorsey, LA) and Leonard Graham (Cantennlal, S) did not run. Friday Qualifying: Heat 1: wind aided 1. Jackson 10.45; 2. Shields 10.57; 3. Delemar Sharon Ware· 100 Ken Robinson· 100 "Denean Howard· 200 Kevin Willhite· 200 10.58; 4. Tyrone Henderson (East Bakersfield, C) 10.70; 5. Jimmie Crittendon (Crenshaw, LA) •• " •• , •• , ~ «'I.'." r • , • " ••.•. , • _ •••

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Cottlngham* (Morse, SD) 58.88; 8. Kim 1, Donna Curtis (Culver City, S) 2:06.08 3 Ed Davis (Compton, S) 1:50.33 Vickie Cook- (Alema,ny, 5) did not finish. 4:15.83; 8. Rob Russell (San Pasqual,' SO) Overall* (Clovis West, C) 59.86; .9. Donna 2 Jessica Spies * (Livermore, NC) 2:07.36 4 Erwin Hickman (Fremont, LA) 1:50.98 Friday Qualifying: H•• 1: 1. Weber 4:55.82; 2. 4:17.15; 9. Todd Pearsona (Taft, LA) 4:17.88; . Graham*" (Lowell, OSF) 59.87. 3 Rennie Durand* (laguna Beach, S) 2:07.89 5 Eric Behring (La Habra, S) 1:51.34 Cook 4:56.30; 3. Hollingsworth 4:56.49; 4. 10. Brian Butterfleld~ (Lassen, N) 4:19.28; 11. 4 Louise Romo (North Torrance, S) 2:09.36 6 Louie Calderon (Sanger, C) 1:51.48 Davis 4:56.45; 5. Spotts 4:56.79; 6. Tina Allen* ~sty Knowles (Vacaville, SJ) 4:21:23; 12. 5 Michelle Lowe" (Manual Arts, LA) 2:09.86 7 Dave Rodriguez (Montgomery, NC) 1:51.54 (Santana, SD) 5:00.72; 1. Lyrae Rowlett (EI Ca· Steve Gilbert' (University, LA) 4:22:34; 13. Leon 6 Trescla Palmer* * (Westchstr, LA) 2:10.51 8 Johnny Langerston (Berkley, NC) 1:53.98 jon, SD) 5:04.35; 8. Debbie Morris (Los Gatos, Jackson (Foothill, C) 4:23.59. MEN'S 400 7 Marla Klng* (Milpitas, CC) 2:11.54 9 Steve Papegaay(Cleveland, LA)· '1:57.48 CC) 5:05.69; 9. laurie Bushllng (Yuba City; SJ) 8 Jill Moss (Bella Vista, SJ) 2:14.66 Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1. Davis 1:52.26; 2. 5:12.27; 10. Jennifer Korte" (Pleasant Valley, Leonard Graham (Centennial, S) made up 9 Monica Montanez* * (SJ Mem., C) 2:15.94 Papegaay 1:53.56; 3. ROdglguez 1:53.62; 4. N) 5:13.23;11. Kathy Isham* (Mt. Whltliey,'C) the stagger on David Timmons (Oakland) Friday Qualifying: H•• 1: 1. Romo 2:11.89; 2. Brenden Saunders (Bellarinlne, CC) 1:54.20; 5. around the first turn. Timmons outleaned t 5:19.04; 12. Cathy Pedroza (Bell, LA) 5:29.75. WOMEN'S 3200 Palmer 2:12.45; 3. Spies 2:13.11; 4. Linda Mor• Bill Rossow (Dos Pueblos, S) 1:54.38; 8. Daryl Graham at the finish with both runners receiv• Hut 2: 1. Plummer 4:53.16; 2. Hazlett4:57.14; rlson* (Carson, LA) 2:15.86; 5. Aida Stearns Richie (Washington, LA) 1:55.88; 7. Bill Sterl• 3. Vanwagenen 4:58.47; 4. Brogan 5:00.29; 5. Ing Identical times. Junior Vickie Cook (Alemany, S), the defen• (Sliver Creek, CC) 2:16.60; 6.-Denlse Dlbos*' Ing (Hoover, C) 1:56.14; 8. Tim Stevens Buzza '5:02.10; 6. Katy Dykstra* (Sir Francis ding champion, set a new State Meet record 1 David Timmons (Oakland, OSF) 47.09 (Helix, SD) 2:17.14; 7. Missy Moore" (Pled- . (Turlock, SJ) 1:56.51; 9. Lance Sevier (Valhalla, Drake, NC) 5:02:96; 7. Mary Gaffleld (EI Cer• of 10:12.31. The old record was 10:14.78 by 2 Leonard Graham (Centennial, S) 47.09 mont, NC) 2:17.16; 8. Taml Anderson (Beyer, SO) 1:59.50. H•• t 2: 1. Cox 1:52.50; 2. Calderon rito, NC) 5:03.0; 8. Julie VanHorn (Kennedy, Cook last year. Karin Lambden (Castro Valley, 3 . Ron Brown (Muir, S) . 47.70 SJ) 2:17.59; 9. Linda Hooke"· (Bullard, C) 1:54.01; 3. Langerston 1:54.22; 4. Patrick Mc• SJ) 5:07.49; 9. Sandy Blakeslee" (Vista, SD) NC) led the first two laps In 76.1 and 2:35.1. 4 Tommy Barbar* (Bakersfield, C) 47.73 2;18.16. H•• t 2: J. Durand 2:10.62; 2. King Crus.tle (J,esult, SJ) 1:54.61;' 5. MacArthur 5:08.56; 10. Shelly Nieto (Merced, SJ) 5:17.42; Michelle Mascin (Buena, S) led after three laps 5 Vlc Townsend (Long Beach Poly, S) 47.77 2:11.27;3. Lowe 2:12.15; 4. Alison Ehlen (Santa Osborne* (Crenshaw, LA) 1:55.07; 6. David 11. Jenny Green (Roosevelt, LA) 5:18.10; 12. In 3:50.2. Then Cook took over with splits of 6 Fabian Cooper* (Washington, LA) 47.81 . Barbara, S) 2:15.01; 5. Karen Vanwagenen King (Hawthorne, S) 1:55.59; 7. Oran Woods Marianne Gurtler* 5:19.16; 13. Karmen 5:04.8, 6:22.1, 7:41.0 and 8:58.8. Her 3000 7 Darrell WIllis (Norco, S) 47.85 (Clovis West, C) 2:15.29; 6. Julie Hawks (San (Milpitas, CC) 1:58.78; 8. John Klnsfather Stickney (Monache, C) 5:21.57. - meter time was 9:35.8. Carol Gleason (Lyn• 8 Erwlfl Hickman (Fremont, LA) 48.01 Dlegulto, SD) 2:16.18; 7. Donlece Johnson*" (Grossmont, SD) 1:58.76; 9. Shelby Flowers* brook, CC), who was picked to place fourth, 9 Chris Prletto (DeLaSalle, NC) 48.82 (Berkeley, NC) 2:18.251'8. Maura Bookout (La (Oakland, OSF) 1:58.85. Hut 3: 1. Richardson fl~lshed way back In 14th place. . Friday Qualifying: H•• 1: 1. Timmons 47.52; Sierra, 'SJ) 2:18.49; 9. Jenny Ray* (Oakland, 1:52.89; 2. Behring 1:53.97; 3. Hickman 1:54.32; t 1 Vickie Cook* (AlemaoY, S) 10:12.31 2. Barbar 48.37; 3. Townsend 48.56; 4. MacAr• OSF) 2:19.50. 3: 1. Curtis 2:14.89; 2. Moss 4. Ricky McCoy (Edls9n, C) 1:55.48; 5. Lowell MEN'S 1800 Hut 2 .Lori LopeZ- (Sacred Heart, S) 10'21.54 thur Osborne (Crenshaw, LA)*.48.99; 5. John .2;15.86; 3. Montanez 2:16.71; 4. Sharon Gibbs (Gunn, CC) 1:55.16; 6. David Thoman 3 Michelle Mason (Buena, S) 10'.26.74 l Zunino (Redwood, NC) 49.37; 6. C.J. Robert• Yanlnek"1Presentatlon, CC) 2:16.76; 5. Dawn (Pt. Loma, SD) 1:55.89;.7. Davis Robinson Senior Jeff Scott (EI Camino, SJ) Improved from a best of 4:20 two weeks before the State •• Betsy Chadwick (Mira'Mesa, SD) 10'.31.07 son (Serra, SD) 50.10; 7. Monty Hansen (Corn• Vance" (MOdoc, N) 2:16.79; 6. Heidi Gart• (Amador Valley, NC) 1:56.05; 8. Mark Bates Meet. His goal entering the competition was 5 Ann Villanueva (Fountain Val.; S) 10:35.20 Ing, N) 52.64. H•• t 2: 1. Graham 47.11; 2. ner" (Fallbrook,. SD) 2:17.14; 1. Carla (Lassen, N) 1:56.75; 9. John Odell (VIntage, SJ) ...cooper 47.54; 3. Hickman 47.62; 4. Paul Jones 1:56.76.. to finish In the top five. Scott's stra£ov was 6 Karin Lambden (Castro Val., NC) 10:38.29 Johnson * (Manual Arts, LA) 2:18.19; 8 . 1 Shell Lachel- (Monte Vista, SD) 10:41.65 (Cabrlllo, S) 48.21; 5. Ulysee Walker (Berkeley, Bridgett Cunningham' (Castro Valley, NC) 'to stay with the leaders then make his move 8 Marcia White (Miramonte, NC) 10:43.11 NC) 48.22; 6: Kerry Threets (West moor, CC) with 300 meters remalnlrig. Scott ran his last 2;19.18; Barbara Gottlleb* * (Beverly Hills, S) 9 Denise Ball* (Newbury Park, s) 10:53.61. 49.00; 7. Davis Lane* (Mt. Carmel, SD) 49.38; 8. was disqualified. * lap In 54.6. Gary Gonzales (Clovis) set the Ricky McCoy (Edison, C) 50.67. H•• t 3: 1. WOMEN'S 1600 pace for the first three laps: 1:01.91, 2:05.2, -;0 Jonl MooneY'(Jepson, SJ) 10'.54.56 11 Terrie Brown (San Pasqual, SD) 10:56.04 ~ Brown 47.86; 2. Willis 48.48; 3. Prletto 48.75; 4. and 3:07.61. Scott passedalx runners down the stretch I 12 Mary Brennan (Marin Cath., NC) 10:51.94 Johnny Langerston (Berkeley, NC) 48.95; 5. Junior Polly Plumer (University, S)set a new 13 Linda Van Housen (Sacred Ht., CC) 10:58.8 Allen Weaver (Hollister, CC) 49.81; 6. Eugene SOD State Meet record of 4:42.43. The old record of 1 Jeff Scott (EI Camino, SJ) 4:10.06 MEN'S 14 CaroiGleason(Lynbrook,CC)' 11:03.4 King (Vallejo, SJ) 50.01; 7. Joe Phelps 4:44.95 (mile) was set by Cheri Williams (Liver• 2 Octavlo Morales (Camarillo, S) 4:10.43 (Crawford, SD) 51.16. Pete Richardson (Berkeley) set a new na• more) In 1978. Tracy Weber (Lynbrook, CC) led 3 Gary Gonzales (Clovis, C) 4:10.52 tional record of 1:47.31. The otd recorCJ of at 400 In 1:12.40 and 800 In 2:25.70. Plumer led 4 Jeff Purrington (Willow Gten, CC) 4:10.94 1:48.20 was set by Jeff West (Crenshaw, LA) at·12OOIn 3:36.27. They were closely followed 5 Barasa Thomas (Santa Barbara, S) 4:11.00 .. MEN'S 3200 . at the US-USSR Jr. Meet In Bakersfield on by junior Marilyn Davis (Mlrambnte, NC), last 6 John Seeman (Helix, SD) 4:12.40 WOMEN'S 800 year's 800 champion. Weber repeatedly tried .7 Paul Cox (Los Gatos, CC) 4:13.34 June 30, 1979. Dale Scott (EI Cerrito) ran 880 Jay Marden .(Mission San Jose, NC) had to pass Plumer on the Inside, but she couldn't 8 Phil Orr .(Upland, S) 4:13.65 yards In 1:48.5 (1:47.9 converted to 800 beaten Jon Butler (Huntington Beach, S) in It was a repeat of the North Coast Section squeeze through. With 200 meters to go . 9 Don Orr (Upland, S) 4:13.66 meters) to finish second to Mark Winzenried their seven previous meetings, but this time meet.· Junior Jessica Spies (Livermore, NC), at the Kennedy Games In Berkeley on June Plumer proceeded to stride away to victOry. 10 Hector Romero (Thousand Oaks, S) 4:18.99 Friday Qualifying: H•• 1: 1. Scott 4:11.28; 2. Butler was just too strong. Marden missed who trains with the San Jose Clndergals In 10,1972. The old State Meet record was 1:48.8 Weber said she' will beat Plumer In the Junior t most of the 88ason with mononucleosis. Saratoga, blasted the first lap In 59.3 and (880 yards) by Richard Joyce (Sierra) In 1985. nationals this summer. Vickie Cook (Alemany, . Gonzales 4:11~91;3. Morales 4:12.64; 4. P. Orr 5), the 3200 winner, dropped out after three 4:13.53; 5. Cox 4:13.92; 6. Troy Palmer Jesse Torres (Independence, CC) beat Mike hung on for second with a 88.0. Donna Curtis . Richardson ran an even pace of 53.6 and McCollum (Palo Alto, CC) for the first time (Culver City, S) ran a much more evenly paced laps with painful shins. (Westchester, LA) -4:15.18; 7. Andy Morabe . 53.7. Eddie Davis (Compton), who had the .this seaSon and set a new CCS record. race of 62.1 and 63.6 and passed Spies In the best time enterJng the' competition, faded to 1 Polly Plummer- (University, S) 4:42.43 (Bonita Vista, SD) 4:18.25; 8. Steve Dletch* (El stretch. Last year's disqualified champion . thlrd~ Seventh place was 1:51.54! Johnny 2 Tracy Weber (Lynbrook, CC} 4:44.76 Camino Real) 4:19.60; 9.•.Dan Morse (Bella • Att.nfIOft CNChea .nd Athlet ••• I am try- Junior Rennie Durand (Laguna Beach, S) plac• Langerston (Berkeley), who wanted to beat 3 Marilyn Davls* (Miramonte, NC) 4:48.86 - Vista, SJ) 4:21.02; 10. Mark Beebe- (Fresno, C) . Ing to compile complete results In both of the ed third. Three sophomores-Michelle Lowe .his' teammate, ran the 400 In 52.92. This 4 Margaret Spotts (Redondo, S) 4:50.87 4:22:55; 11. Jim Fischer (DeLaSalle, NC) 3200 meter runs. If you timed a runner that (Manual Arts, LA), Trescla Palmer spread out the field and gave Richardson 5 Laurie Hollingworth* (Piner, NC). 4:54.27 ·4:25.50;, 12. Michael Sowell (Lowell, OSF) ·flnished beyond 10th in the men's race or 14th (Westchester, LA), and Monica Montanez (San plenty of running room as no boxes of runners . 6 Shelly Hazlett (Saugus, S) 4:56.51 4:27.59. Hut 2: 1. Thomas 4:09.06; 2. Seeman In the women's race, would you kindly send Joaquin Memorial, C)-made the finals. Junior could develop. / 1 Karen Vanwagenen (Clovis W., C) 5:02.05 4:10.09; 3. Purrington 4:10.72; 4. D. Orr 4:12.41; the place and time to Keith Conning, 2235 Marla King (Milpitas, CC), who was chosen to 5. Romero 4:13.36; 6. Brian Dulin (leigh, CC) 1 Pete Richardson (Berkeley, NC) 1:47.31 8 Kerrl Brogan (Los Altos, CC) 5:04.77 Browning Street, Berkeley, CA 94102. Com• finish third, flnlsh~d seventh In 2:11.541 2 . Scott Cox (Wilson, S)' 1:49.30 . 9 Kelly Buzza (Arroyo Grande, S) nt 4:13.61; 7. Tim Berry (Ygnacio Valley, NC) plete results will' be .published· In the next Issue of CT&RN. '. ,continued ~n next page•.• .: ...... :..» ~ :..:.:.._._._--.::. , ."atrlltch. Last, year's disqualified champion' , third." Seventh"place was'.1:51.541'"'Johnny'.·· '2' TracyWeber{lynbrool<,cq." .. "'i' 4:44:76' C'afn••••.•.Rea'r,4:••....",9 ..Dan'.MOOij;JB~II&,". h:.i~.nflolJ c:.'NCbiIIt"IIJIitA'hlffn;, I ail\' try,-' JuniorRennieDurand(laguna Beach,S)plac-, langerston (Berkeley),who wanted to beat 3 .MarilynDavis"(Miramonte,HC)·' 4:48.88 VIsta,SJ)4:2f.02;10.MarkBeebe"(Fresno,C) " "'lhg to compilecompleteresults InbOihof the ad third.' Three sophomores-Michelle lowehls teammate, ran the 400 In 52.92. This 4 MargaretSpotts(Redondo,S) 4:50.87 ,4:22.55; 11. Jim Fischer (DelaSalle, NC) " 3200 meter runs.'II you limed a runner'that' (Manual Arts, LA), Trescla Palmer spread out the field and gave Richardson 5 laurie Hollingworth" (Plner,NC) 4:54.27 4:25.50; 12. Michael, Sowell (lowell, .OSF)finishedbeyond10thlnthemen'sraceor14th (Westchester,LA),andMonicaMontanez(San plentyof runningroomasnoboxesof runners, 6 ShellyHazlett(Saugus,S) 4:56.51, 4:27.59.H•• t 2: ,. Thomas~:09.06;2.Seeman In the women's race, would you kindly send , Joaquin Memorial,C)-madethe finals. Junior could develop.. 7 KarenVanwagenen(ClovisW.,C) 5:02.05 : 4:10.09;3.Purrington4:10.72;4.D.Orr4:12.41; ,the place and time to Keith Conning,2235 j MarlaKing(Milpitas,CC),who was chosento 1 PeteRichardson(BerkeleyNC) 1'4731 8 KerrlBrogan(LosAltos, CC) 5:04.77 5. Romero4:13.36;6. Brian Dulin (lalgh, CC) Browning Street" Berkeley,CA 94702.Com- finish third, finished seventhIn 2:11.541 2 ScottCox(Wilson, S)' 1:49'30.. 9 KellyBuzza(ArroyoGrande,5) nt 4:13.61;7. Tim Berry (Ygnacio Valley, NC) pleteIssueresultsof CT&RN.will be published'In the next continued ~n next page...

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,GerVaise McGraw· 400' Donna Curtis . 800 Polly Plumer· 1600 ,VICkl~ C~ok.~3200' SherifaSanders·100LH Pete Richardson,· 800 Jeff'Scott . 1800 Jon Butrer~' 320C)", Davld:Ashford ··110HH David Timmons·· '400 ','- , 10 California Track & Running News· July 1981

.MEN'S WOMEN'S HIGH JUMP 110 HI()H HURDLES. Katrlna Johnson (Marshall, LA) was an David Ashford (West Covina, S) ran two fine alternate to the Southern Section Meet and races-13.65w on. Friday and 13.87 on Satur, was an upset winner over Karen Lysagtlt (St. day to win by .18. Ron McCoy (Edison, C) Francis, SJ), the defending' champion and came back from his disappointment In the record holder. Lysaght was Jumping with a long jump to finish second In an ail-time San broken toe. Johnson Improved from 5-6 (CIF' .Joaquin Valley best of 13.65. Masters Meet) to 5-7 (Friday) to 5-11 (Satur• 1 David Ashford (West Covina, S) 13.87 day). Pre-meet favorite Alison Walker (Hoover, 2 Ronnie McCoy (edison, C), 13.65 I S) only finished eighth at 5-4.. Karen Kramer (Notre Dame, S) failed to qualify for the finals. 3 SteVe Kerho· (Mission Viejo, S) I 13.94 4 Gary Tucker (Sequoia, CC) . 14.34 1 Katrlna Johnson· (Marshall, S) 5-11 5 Chris Chrisman (Riverside Poly, S) 14.36 2 Maggie Van Zeeland (Acalanes,.NC) 5-9 6 Robert Budwlg· (Clovis West, C), 14.42 3. Karen Lysaght (St. Francis, SJ) 5-9 7 Mark Hale (Katella, S) 14.82 4 - G-abrlelle Le Clair' (Monte Vista, SO) 5-6 8 Bryan Bolton (Burbank, SJ) _ 14.70 5 Jenny Linderman (Foothill, SJ) 5-6 9 Bruce Mitchell (EI Camino, SD) 14.65 6 Karen Robinson' (Fremont, CC) 5-6 Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: wind aided 1. 7 Carrie Thomas' (MIsslon Bay, SO>. 5-6 Crisman 13.93; 2. McCoy 14.24; 3.' Mitchell 8 Alison Walker (Hoover, S) 5-4 14.55; 4. John Ayres (Salesian, NC) 14.65; 5. 9 lalKa Mills (University, S) . 5-2 Vaughn Raines (Verba Buena, CC) 15.09; 8. Friday Qualifying: Van Zeeland 5-7; Lysaght Stuart Taylor (Grace Davis, SJ) 15.27; 7. Nell . 5-7;Johnson 5-7; Robinson 5-7; Walker 5-6; Le Hazelton (Oroville, N) 15.40; 8.• F;lussell Clair 5-6; Linderman 5-6; Mills 5-6;Thomas 5-6. Johnson (Mission, OSF) 18.19. H•• t 2: wind Non-quallflers: Laura Campbell (Troy, S) 5-6; aided 1. AShford 13.65; 2. Hale 14.20;3. Bolton Karen Kramer (Notre Dame, S) 5-4; Cabl'lnl 14.42; 4. Rob Harrison (Eureka, NC) 14.42;.5. Leathers' (South Bakersfield, C),5-4; Tanya Dave Cross (N. Hollywood, LA) 14.51; 6. Matt Mendonca" (Mi. Whitney, C) 5-4; Sheri Simmons· (West Bakersfield, C) - 14.65; 7. Moreford (Foothill, SJ) 5-4; Yvette Maufus' Mark Boyd," (St. MarY's, NC) 14.73; 8. RoQ. (Marshall, LA) 5-4; Kelly Cummings (Los photo by Bill Cockerham Seanez (Gilroy, CC) 15.80; - Ken. Brajevlch Gatos, CC) 5-3; Allison Crist· (Sunset, NC) 5-3; (Poway, SD) disqualified. H•• t 3: wind legal 1. Debbie Disbrow·. (Granada, NC) 5-3; Cheryl Kerho 13.89; 2. Budwlg 14.36; 3. Tucker 14.46; Bishop' (Berkeley, NC) 5-2; Ethel Weaver' 4. Brian Bradshaw (Lakewood, S) 14.57;5. Jeff (Tulare, C) 5-2; Amy Brewer" (Skyline, OSF) Smith· (Serra, SD) 14.58; 6. Scott Stephens· 5-2; Natalie Irving (Crawford,. SO) 5-0; (Manual Arts, LA) 14.65; 7. Terrence Collins' MarYanne Bau!'J1gardner(Aragon, CC) 5-0; Jill (University, LA) 14.68; 8. Jeff Johnson Silva' (Ple~sant Valley, N) 5-0. (Petaluma, NC) 14.85; 9. John Brunell (Bella Vista, SJ) 14.91. MEN'S HIGH JUMP

WOMEN'·S I Three jumpers cleared seven feet Incl~dlng 300 LOW HURDLES' sophomore Maurice Crumby (Balboa, O/SF). StanleyFa~rar (Enclna, SJ), who had a best of . This was a new event on the State Meet pro• 6-11 this season,' failed to qualify. Both An• gram'- Sherlfa Sanders (Berkeley, NC) was thonyCalre (Plus X, S) and' Mike Powell upset by Audrey WIlliams (Saugus, S) In 42.25. (Edgewood, S) had personal bests. Sophomore Gall Kellon (Walnut, S), the pre• 1 AnthonyCalre(PlusX,S) _7-1 meet favorite, fell before the finish line, but 2 Mike Powell (Edgewood, S) 7~ was able to roll across the finish and place 3 Maurice Crumby~· (Balboa, OSF) 7~ third. " . 4 John Atkinson (Long Beach Poly, S) 6-11114 1 Audrey WIlliams (Saugus, S) 42.25 5 Chris Bonner (Inglewood, S) 6-10 2 Sherifa Sanders (Berkeley, NC) 42.37 6 Reggie Dupee (Menlo Atherton; CC) 6-9 3 Gall Kellon·· (Walnut, S) 42.57 7 Francel Jones (Santa Ana Valley, S) 6-8 4 Cynthia Cooper (Locke, LA) 43.13 8 T.J. Bartel (Westmont, CC) 6-8 5 Margaret Demorest (Buchser, CC) 43.17 9 Phillip Anderson' (Fremont, LA) 6-8 6 Lynn Bevan (Miramonte, NC) 43.98 10 Ken Malvino (Redwood, NC) 6-6 7 Kathy Halpin (Livermore, NC) 44.15 11 Andy WIlliams (Vacaville, SJ) 6-6 8 Val Flemmlngs (Northgate, NC) 44.45 12 Kevin Holmes" (Cleveland, LA) 6-6 9 Sharon Hanson' • (Buena,S) 44.91 Friday Qualifying: Bonner 6-9; Caire 6-9; Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1.'Kellon 42.41; 2. Anderson 6-9; Powell 6-9; Atkinson 8-9; Crum• Bevan 43.56; 3. Hanson 43.91; 4. Karen Bonty· by 6-9; Jones 6-9; Dupee 8-9; Holmes 6-6; (Manual Arts., LA) 43:94; 5. Laura Day (Casa Bartel 6-6; Malvino 6-6; Williams 6-6. Non photo by Ro~s Gentry Roble, SJ) 44.22; 6. Wendy Edelen' (Crawford, qualifiers: Stanley Farrar (Enclna, SJ) 6-6; SO) 44.53. H•• t 2: 1. Demorest 43.78; 2. Everett Woodard (Folsom, SJ) 6-6; Rick Swen• Williams 43.88; Flemmlngs 44.02; 4. Natalie son" (Clovis, C) 6-6; John Budge" (Piedmont, Day (Casa Roble, SJ) 45.02; 5. Courtney Hud• NC) 6-6; Dean Shorno (Bishop O'Dowd, NC) son' (5. Pasadena,S) 45.41; 6. Annie King (La 6-6; David Swanson" (Analy, NC) 6-6; Marvin Jolla, SO) 45.52; 7. Majorle Johnson" Johnson (Foothill, C) 6-4; Dean Young (Locke, (Monroe, LA) 45.75; 8. Christine Karns'" LA) 6-4; Vaughn Raines (Verba Buena, CC) 6-4; (Sierra, C) 46.67. He.t 3: 1. Sanders 43.10; 2. Berrett Francis (Vista, SD) 8·4; Chris Cooper 43.26; 3. Halpin 43.91; 4. RobertaEc• Vandergeest (Taft, LA) 66-4; Eric Sams cles (Gunderson, CC) 44.18; 5. Jerri Baker (Cra~ford, SD) 6-2. (Capistrano Valley, S) 45.82; 6. Liz Pew·· (San / Marcos, SD)· 45.88; 7. Penny WIlliams" . (Westchester, LA) 46.26; 8. Tracey Phillips" (Fresno, C) 46.59; 9. Kelly Hunt (Lincoln, SJ) 46.75. WOMEN'S LONG JUMP _ ••• ts""Was a: ne"W event on ffi'it-srare-Meel pro• &:11 tnls 8eason~Talleato qualify. Both-An· ---. gram: Sherlfa Sanders (Berkeley, NC) was thony Caire (Plus X, 5) and" Mike Powell upset by Audrey WIlliams (Saugus, S) In 42.25. (Edgewood, S) had personal bests. Sophomore Gall Kellon (Walnut, S), the pre• 1 Anthony Caire (Plus X, S) _7-1 meet favorite, fell before the finish line, but 2 Mike Powell (Edgewood, S) 7'{) was able to roll across the finish and place 3 Maurice Crumby~ - (Balboa, OSF) 7'{) third .. ~ 4 John Atkinson (Long Beach Poly, S) 6-11Y. 1 Audrey Williams (Saugus, S) 42.25 5 Chris Bonner (Inglewood, S) 6-10 2 Sherlfa Sanders (Berkeley, NC) 42.37 6 Reggie Dupee (Menlo Atherton; CC) 6-9 3 Gall Kellon" (Walnut, S) 42.57 7 Francel Jones (Santa Ana Valley, S) 6-8 4 Cynthia Cooper (Locke, LA) 43.13 8 T.J. Bartel (Westmont, CC) 6-8 5 Margaret Demorest (Buchser, CC) 43.17 9 Phillip Anderson * (Fremont, LA) 6-8 6 Lynn Bevan (Miramonte, NC) 43.96 10 Ken Malvino (Redwood, NC) 6-6 7 Kathy Halpin (Livermore, NC) 44.15 11 Andy Williams (Vacaville, SJ) 6-6 8 Val Flemmings (Northgate, NC) 44.45 12 Kevin Holmes- (Cleveland, LA) 6-6 9 Sharon Hanson" (Buena, S) 44.91 Friday Qualifying: Bonner 6-9; Caire 6-9; Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1. Kellon 42.41; 2. Anderson 6-9; Powell 6-9; Atkinson 6-9; Crum• Bevan 43.56; 3. Hanson 43.91; 4. Karen Bonty• by 6-9; Jones 6-9; Dupee 6-9; Holmes 6-8; (Manual Arts., LA) 43:94; 5. Laura Day (Casa Bartel 6-8; Malvino 6-8; Williams 6-8. Non photo by R~s Gentry Roble, SJ) 44.22; 6. Wendy Edelen- (Crawford, qualifiers: Stanley Farrar (Enclna, SJ) 6-8; SD) 44.53. He.t 2: 1. Demorest 43.78; 2. Everett Woodard (Folsom, SJ) 6-6; Rick Swen• Williams 43~88; Flemmlngs 44.02; 4. Natalie son- (Clovis, C) 6-6; John Budge- (Piedmont, Day (Casa Roble, SJ) 45.02; 5. Courtney Hud• NC) 6-6; Dean Shorno (Bishop O'Dowd, NC) son- (S. Pasadena, S) 45.41; 6. Annie King (La 66; David Swanson- (Analy, NC) 6-6; Marvin Jolla, SO) 45.52; 7. Majorie Johnson" Johnson (Foothill, C) 6-4; Dean Young (Locke, (Monroe, LA) 45.75; 8. Christine Karns"• LA) 6-4; Vaughn Raines (Verba Buena, CC) 6-4; (Sierra, C) 46.67. He.t 3: 1. Sanders 43.10; 2. Berrett Francis (Vista, SD) 6-4; Chris Cooper 43.26; 3. Halpin 43.91; 4. RobertaEc• Vandergeest (Taft, LA) 66-4; Eric Sams cles (Gunderson, CC) 44.18; 5. Jerri Baker (Cra~ord, SD) 6-2. (Capistrano Valley, S) 45.82; 6. Liz Pew" (San Marcos, SD)· 45.88; 7. Penny Williams" (Westchester, LA) 46.26; 8. Tracey Phillips" (Fresno, C) 46.59; 9. Kelly Hunt (Lincoln, SJ) 46.75. WOMEN'S LONG JUMP This was a down year for this event as no one was able to jump 19 feet. However, MEN'S sophomore Vivian Riley (Mt. Pleasant, CC) who was not expected place, finished second. 300 LOW HU~DLES Freshman Yvette Bates (Berkeley, NC) was fifth. Yolanda Fletcher (Crenshaw, LA) had an Walter Murray (Berkeley, NC) set a national Interesting double as she placed third here record of 35.79 In heat one. The old national and In the shot put. Chris Mose (EI Cajon, SD) mark of, 35.6 was set by sophomore Darin Hili the eighth leading qualifier for the meet, plac· (Middletown, Ohio) In 1978. The old State ed sixth on Friday and moved up to first with Meet recOrd was 38.2 by Dedy Cooper (Ells, her personal best. Brenda Bertlilion (Sunset, Richmond) In 1975. Murray won the final, but NC), the fourth best qualifier, failed to make Ron Seanez (Gilroy), who shared the national the finals. lead with Chris Crisman "(Riverside Poly, S) Legal wind on all jumps entering the meet, only finished fifth with 1 Chris MeSe (EI Cajon, SD) 18-10% Crisman sixth. 2 Vivian Riley" (Mt. ~Ieasant, CC) 18-5a,4 1 Walter Murray (Berkeley, NC) 38.28 3 Yolanda Fletcher (Crenshaw, LA) 16-4a.4 2 James Knowles (Blair, S) 38.57 4 RobyneJohnson (Berkeley; NC) 18-4Yz 3 Bruce Mitchell (EI Camino; SO) 38.67 5 Yvette Bates-" (Berkeley, NC) 18-4 4 Steve Kerho- (Mission Viejo, S) 38.88 6 Sabrina Williams (Valley Ch., S) 18-3a.4 5 Ron Seanez(Gliroy, CC) 38.71 7 Maggie Van Zeeland (Acalanes, NC) 18-2 Audrey Williams· 300LH Katrina Johnson· HJ Chris ~oses • LJ 6 Crls Crisman (Riverside Poly, S) 38.93 8 Janice Padmore (Galileo, OSF) 17-2Yz : 7 Ken Brajevlch(Poway,SD) . 37.14 9 Shawn Lawson (Crawford, SD) 15-P.4 Walter Murray.; 300LH Anthony Caire· HJ .Ed Tave - LJ i 8 Wayne Carroll (Muir, S) 37.18 Friday Qualifying: l.Wllllams 18-4;2. Fletcher Ken Frazier· TJ Walter Murray(Berk) • 400R 9 Brian Bradshaw (Lakewood, S) 37.38 18-3a.4; 3. Riley 181·2; 4. Johnson 17·10; 5. Doug Wicks· PV .Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1. Murray 35.79;.2. Bates 17-9a.4; 6. Mose 17-9Yz; 7. Padmore Knowles 38.09;3. Bradshaw 37.29; 4. Tim 17·9Y.; 8. Van Zeeland 17oS;9. Lawson 17-71.4; Hoban (Foothill, NC) 37.49; 5. Tim Redick 10. Torle Dixon (Mira Mesa, SD) 17oSl.4; 11. (Woodside, CC) 37.74; 6. Allen Durden- (ttellx, Marina Laymen" (La Habra, S) 17-5Yz; 12. High School State Meet WOMEN'S 'Frlday Qualifying: Hut 1: Wind legal 1. SO) 38.00; 7. Pete Lango (Garces, C) 38.30; 8. /' Ruth Lawanson (Clovis West, C) 17-5%; 12. continued from previous' page 100 LOW HURDLES Sanders 13.71; 2. Pendleton 14.03; 3. Scott Bill Hornbeck (San Fernando, LA) 38.56. H•• t Shari Baldomlr (San Dtmas, S) 17-5'.4; 14. . 14.44; 4. Margaret Demorest (Buchser, CC) 2: 1. Mitchell 38.39; 2. Seanez 38.44; 3. K&rho Tammy Bryant"- (Ventura; S) 17-4; 15. Bren• 14.55; 5. Kelly Hunt (Uncoln, 8.1) 14.65; 6. 36.90; 4. Bill Prindle (Fresno, C) 37.28; 5. da Bertlilion (Sunset, NC) 17·2; 16. Judy Jay Marden led the first four laps In 64.5, Val Remmlngs (Northgate, NC) fell over the Katrlna Johnson- (Marshall, S) 14.84; 7. Tracy - Robert Howard "(Fremont OSF) 37.40; 6. Eddie 2:13.42, 3:21.87, and 4:29.99. Junior Harold Woods (San Fernando, LA) 17·1Y.; 16. Hilary ninth' hurdle while leading In the finals. Phillips" (Fresno, "C) 14.97; 8. Natalie Mayes (Vacaville, 8.1) 37.80; 7. Jeff Johnson Bray" (Los Altos, CC) 17·1%; 18. Lynnda Kuph81dt (ESeliaVista, SJ) led the fifth and Sherlfa Sanders (Berkeley, NC) set a new Spinks- (Skyline, "OSF) 15.14. H•• t 2: Wind (Petaluma, NC) 38.29; 8. Dave Cross (N. Kelley (Irvine, S) 16-10Yz; 19. Lisa' Penny sixth laps In 5:38.80 and 6:48.72. The seventh State Meet record of 13.71 In the firSt running aided 1. Flemmlngs13.85; 2. Johnson 13.99; 3. Hollywood, LA) 38.73; 9. Lawrence Henderson (Dorsey, LA) 16-91.4; 19. Natalie Day (Casa Ro• lap spilt was 7:49.90 for Butler. event In the trials. The old record was 13.83 by Chandler 14.27; 4. Angela Rock (EI Tora, S) (South Gate, LA) 38.94. Heat 3: 1. Crisman bie, SJ) 16·fP.4; 21. Debbie Blackwell (Fair· 1 Jon Butler (edison, S) 8:48.78 Kr\s Costello (Lynbrook, CC) In 1978. 14.39; 5. Kim Horn (Soquel, CC) 14.62; 6. Don• 36.81;"2. Carroll 37.01; 3. Brajevlch 37.09; 4. field, SJ) 16-8Y.; 22. Kim Goodman- (Nar• 2 Jay Marden (Mission, NC) "8:51.64 Wind: legal for final (1.74mps) na Moore (Cordova, 8.1) 14.90; 1. Christine Erick Montgomery" (Independence, CC)" bonne) 16-9%; 23. 'Cathy Dee-" (Santa 3 Jesse Torres (Independence, CC) 8:52.11 1 Sherlfa Sanders (Bei'keley, NC) 13.74 Karns"- (Sierra Union, C) 15.19; 8. Annie 37.44; 5. Jeff Cox (Bret Hart, SJ) 37.52; 6. John Catalina; CC) 15-91/.;24. Stacey Green (Vallay, 4 Mike Canton (Northvlew, S) . 8:52.80 2 Aldrlan Hunter (Dorsey, LA) 13.80 " King (La Jo"lIa, SO) 18.03; Leslyle Tell (Fre- _ Ayres (Salestan, NC) 37.86; 7. Kevin Knight SJ) 14-2.. 5 Harold Kuphaldt- (Bella Vista, 8.1) 8:54.19 3 RobylneJohnson(Berkeley, NC) 13.88 mont, LA) did not finish. Heat 3: Wind aided 1. (South Bakersfield, C) 38.30; 8. Darren Semore 6 Mike McCollum (Palo Alto, CC) 8:56.11 4 Sharrl Pendleton (Fremont, LA) 14.07 "Hunter 13.91; 2. Mills 14.08; 3. Whitehead (Enterprise, N) 39.87. 7 Dave Shea (Castro Valley, ~C) 8:58.49 5 Zona Chandler- (Elsinore, S) 1427 14.23; 4. Karen Robinson (Branham, CC) 14.41; 8 Aubrey Wilson (Berkeley, NC) 9:00.42 8 Laura Mills (University, S) . 14.31 5. Sharon Hanson" (Buena, S) 14.53;6. 9 eric Reynolds" (CamarIllo) 9:00.71 7 Ruth Whltehead-- (Berkeley, NC) 14.43 Yvette Williams (Chowc.,lIIa, C) 14.61; 7. Liz 10 Tyrua Demlnter(Jefferson, LA) 9:01.08 8 Tracy Scott (Crawford, SO) 14.80 Pew" (San Marcos, ~) 14.95; 9. Debby 9 Val Flemmlngtl (Northgate, NC) did not finish .. Damron- (':'terce, N) 15.91. July 1981 ~CallfQrnla Track &,-Runnlng News 11 ; ':,...... ' ~- .. :.....

4 Ken Williams" (Troy, S) . 4&8V.· MEN'S LONG' JUMP MEN'S POLE VAULT 5 Phillip Anderson' (Fremont, LA) ~ 7 Paul Jones (Kennedy, LA) 47-101A Ed Tave (Muir, S) won the competition with The vault was swept by athletes from the 8 Cornell Archie' (Fresno, C) 4111A his personal best of 25-VI. He Jumped 25-3 on great Central Valley. Sophomore Doug Fraley 9 Rob Harrison (Eureka, HC) . 49V. Friday, but that mark was wlnd-alded. Ken (Clovis West) Is the son of Fresno State coach Friday Qualifying: 1. Frazier 52-41,4;2. Ander· Frazier (Mission, O/SF), the national leader at Bob Fraley, who was honored by the CIF In son 5O-5w; 3. Jackson 49-1Ow; 4, Tave 25-3, failed to qualify for the State Meet. Ron' the State M,eet program. 49.7'Aw; 5. Jones 4~IAw; 6. Harrison 48-9V.; McCoy (Edison, C) was disqualified after ap• 1 Doug Wicks (South~ C) 15-2 7. Williams 48-5V.w; 8. Taylor 48-1IA; 9. Archie ( parently taking third place at 24-0'A. Long 2 Charles Chapman (Cordova, SJ) 14-8 47-1Ow; 10. Larry Weldon" (Sliver Creek, CC) Jump officials discovered that McCoy had a 3 Doug Fraley"" (Clovis West, C) 14-8 47-4'A; 11. Sherman Brooks (Serra, S) 47-3'A; walkie-talkie for communications with the 12. Curtis Johnson'(Stagg, SJ) 47-1; 13. Greg 4 Mark Anderson (Buchser, CC) 14-2 Thompson (Mission San Jose, NC) 47.Q; 14. stands. Carl 'Nelson (Las Plumas, N) Jumped 4 Paul Peters (Villa Park, S) 14-2 24-7w, a personal best, In the trials. His best 6 Joe Sullivan (Washington, NC) 14-2 Mike Harris (Marysville, SJ) 46-5; 15. Joe Sterl• before the State Meet was 23-6V •. 7 Rick Nelson (Helix, SD) 14-2 Ing (Menlo Atherton, CC) 46-3; 16. Helkkl Her• va (Marina, NC) 48-0V.; 17. Clay Hall" (Palm 1 Ed Tave (Muir, S) ( + 1.0mps) 25-0V. 8 Brian Scott (Cordova, SJ) 13-8 2 Carl Wilson (Las Plumas, N) (23-8'14)24-2w Friday Qualifying at 14-4 add: Marc Roselllni Springs, S) 45-11w; 18. Kevin Holmes" 3 Paul Jones (Kennedy, LA) (23-7) 23-1PAw (81ml Valley, S); Don Weckler" (Westmont, (Cleveland, LA) 45-1Ow; 19. Anthony Bedell 4 Darvln Malone (Castlemont, OSF) 23-5 CC); Kevin Camara (Del Mar, CC). Non• (Pasadena, S) 45-8V.; 20. Bill Burbrow 5 Vestee Jackson (Mclane, C) 23-1lAw qualifiers for final: Pete Marlo (Cespl, S) 14-0; (Acalanes, NC) 45-5;21. Anthony McClendon" (University, SD) 44-11w; 22. Steve Von 6 Ed Scott (Clalremont, SD) 22-8'I.w Wade Nichols (La Sierra, SJ) 14-0; Rob Avant 7' Gilbert Lee (Cleveland, LA) 22-2'A (Valhalla, SD) 14-0; Dlen Giuliano (Sylmar, LA) Tuwgeln (Weed, N) 44-6V.; 23. Ed Salgnes Mike Powell (Edgewood, S) no mark; Ron Mc• 14-0; Mark Mendoza (Banning, LA) 13-8; Scott (Polytechnic) 44-1w; 24.• Lionel Johnson 'Coy (Edison, C) 3rd with 24-01,4 but dls-' Christensen" (Acalanes, NC) 13-8; Jay Vavra (Franklin, SJ) 43-2V •. qualified for using a walkie-talkie with coach. ,(Valhalla, SD) 13-8; Bryan Anderson (29 palms, Friday's' qualifying: 1. Tave 25-3w; 2. Jones S) 13-8; Kelly Rodreguez (Sierra, C) 13-8; David 24-9w; 3. Nelson 24-7w; 4. Scott 24-OW; 5. Hyer (WInters, N) 13-4; Mike Skorlsh Malone 23-7V.; 6. Jackson 23-7w; 7. McCoy (Chatsworth, LA) 13-4; Bencl. Zapatero (Hun· WOMEN'S SHOT'PUT 23-8w; 8. Powell 23-3'Aw; 9. Lee 23-3V.w; 10. tlngton Park, LA) nh; Bill· Mallns (Covina, ~ eric Thomas (Norte Del Rio, SJ) 23-2; 11. Vin• nh. Sophomore Natalie Kaalawahla (Fullerton, cent Cobb (Dorsey, LA) 23-0V.w; 12. Anthony 8); the defending champion, broke the State McClendon" (University, SD) 22-6V.w; 13. Cur· Meet record twice and the national record. photo by Bill Cockerham tis Llckett (Lincoln, SD) 22-5%; 14. Fred Cov• 'MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP The old national record was 49-6V. by Su'sle Ington (Fairfield, SJ) 22-2'A; 15. Avis Jones Ray (Villa Park, S) In 1979. Natalie has a pen• (Morningside, S)' 22-2'Aw; 16. Eric Norman ding national mark of 52-4V.~ She won the Ken Frazier (Mission, O/SF) set a new State (Johnson, SJ) 22-1'A; 17. Ron Thompson (St. competition by 5 feet 9 Inches. Wendy Brad~ Mary's, NC) 21·10V.; 18. Ron Young (Locke, Meef record of 52-4'A In the'trlals. The old shaw (Saugus, S), the fifth leading qualifier, LA) 21-9'Aw; 19. Kevin Knight (South, C) record was 51-V. by Dokle WIliams (EI failed to qualify for the finals by one inch .. 21-9V.; 20. John Anderson (Willow Glen, CC) Camino, Oceanside) In 1977. Frazier wanted 21-9;21. Rob McCorkel (Petaluma, NC)21-8'A; to do well In this event to make up for the 1 Natalie Kaalawahla" (Fullerton, S) 51-8% 22. Jim Peoples (Sliver Creek, CC) 21-4%; 22. disappointment of not qualifying in the long 2 Debbie Corley (Garces, C) 45-111/. . Steve Dlgner" (Las Lomas, NC) 21-4V.; 24. Jump. 3 Yolanda Fletcher (Crenshaw,'LA) 45-7V • 4 Jacque Sheffield" (Eisenhower, S) 43-2% Michael Howe (North Rlv., S) 2O-9'A; 25: Ken 1 Ken Frazier" (Mission, OSF) 5O-10'A 5 Loraine Costanzo (Saugus, S) , 43-0V. Smith (Palo Alto, CC) 20..0. 2 Ed Tave (Muir, S) 4!HPA 6 Laura DeSnoo (Washington, NC) 42-4 3 Ken Taylor (Verba Buena, CC) 4~V. 7 Patty Taylor (WestTorrance, S) . 42.QV. 8 Amy Van Galder (Acalanes, NC) 41-9 9 Clndi Dlirchlag (San Carlos, CC) 40-111. Friday Qualifying: 1. Kaalawahia 48-7V.; 2. Corley 43-8%; 3. Sheffield 43-5; 4. Costanzo 43-0; 5. Durschlag 42-4'A; 6. Fle~cher 42-4; 7. Kennedy· Women's 1600 Meter Relay: (left to right) An· Taylor 42-2; 8. DeSnoo 41-6; 9. Van Galder 41-4%; 10. Wendy Bradshaw·. (Saugus, S) nette Johnson, Denean Howard, Tina Howard, Kelly 41-311.; 11. Sonia Yanez" (Garfield, LA) 40-8; Cook. 12. Jill Crlsler~ (Gunn, CC) 40-5; 13. Dot Jones (Hilmar, SJ) 40-1 V.; 14. Kim Childress. (Locke, LA) 39-111/.; 15. Betty Almo ,(Gridley, N) 39-11%; 16. Jeanne Gallegos (Liberty, NC) 39-5V.; 17. Ann Phillips (Mira Loma, SJ) 39-2; 18. Michelle Neely (Vanden, SJ)38-5V.; 19. Gla Carrozzl (Carlmont, CC) 37-8; 2O.'Sharon Pier· son" (Tranquility, C) 37-5'A; 21. Lynette Colter (RAnctJo Cotate, NC) 36-11; 22. Jane Johnson" (Valhalla, SD) 36-7'A; 23. Tina Ellis" (Fremont,OSF) 36-2'A; 24. Dorsey Poulin" (Vista, SO) 35-10Y.; 25. Lupe Robles" (Woodlake, C) 35-7V.; 26. Kristl Hiatt (Poway, SO) 34-6; 27. Melba Lawrence" (Monroe, LA) Natalie Kaaiawahia • SP Antonio Dobbins • DT 34-4'A. l' John Frazier· SP Natalie Kaaiawahia • DT

MEN'S SHOT PUT, 61-8; 3. DeSoto 61-6; 4. Bartz 59-91/,; 5. Sutro I WOMEN'S DISCUS .John Frazier (Antelope Valley, S) and Den. 59-8; 6. R~tI 59-7V.; 7. III 59-2; 8. Maggard nls DeSoto (Santa Rosa, NC) went 1-2 as. 58-8V,; 9. Wolitarsky_58-1; 10. Brent Martin Laura DeSnoo (Washington, NC), the na· I .predicted. Ron WOlltarsky (Culver City, S)was (Madera, C) 57-9V.; 11. Kevin Mason (Castle tlonal leader, was upset by sophomore surprised by qualifying ninth with a personal Park, SD) 57-41A; 12. Craig Sutfin (Corning, N) Natalie Kaalaw~la (Fullerton, S), the only best of 58-1. He duplicatGd that effort In the 57-.1; 13. Michale Ala (Banning, LA) 56-10%; double winner In the State Meet. Natalie Im• finals tomove up to seventh. 14. Tim Dunkin (South, C) 56-61,4;15. Sheldon proved her season best from 147-7 to 162-10, ,1 John Frazier (Antelope V., S) '.. 65-1 'A Mackenzie (San Marcos, S) 54-5; 16. Mike the second best throw In the nation. Karen ,2 Dennis DeSoto (Santa Rosa NC) 63-6 % Clmoll (Manteca, SJ) 53-11 '/.; 17. Allen Graves _~ ~_. __ ._~ •• __ ' (~~,~~)~.JI~~~[tUQ ••• (~y." Nlcke~n (Q,gr.s!2l' .•• ..2n•..Jad:I.B..P~,.,,"'-"'aec'"""'on""-"d"- _ Frld~y-Q~;iifY-i-ng:-T KQ";iawahia 48-7'/2; 2. Corley 43-6'/2; 3. Sheffield 43-5; 4. Costanzo 43-0; 5. Durschlag 42-4"A; 6. Fletcher 42-4; 7. Kennedy - Wome~'s 1600 Meter Relay: (left to right) An• Taylor 42-2; 8. DeSnoo 41~; 9.· Van Galder 41-4'A; 10. Wendy Bradshaw*. (Saugus, S) nette Johnson, Denean Howard, Tina Howard, Kelly 41-31/.; 11. Sonia Yanez* (Garfield, LA) 40-8; Cook. 12. Jill Crlsler* (Gunn, CC) 40-5; 13. Dot Jones (Hilmar, SJ) 40-1%; 14. Kim Childress (Locke, LA) 39-111/2; 15. Betty Almo ,(Grldley, N) 39-111/.; 16. Jeanne Gallegos (Liberty, NC) 39-51/2;17. Ann Phillips (Mira Lorna, SJ) 39-2; 18. Michelle Neely (Vanden, SJ) 38-51/.; 19. Gla Carrozzl (Garlmont, CC) 37-8; 2O:Sharon Pler• son* (Tranquility, C) 37-5"A; 21. Lynette Colter (RAnct)o Cotate, NC) 36-11; 22. Jane Johnson* (Valhalla, SD) 36-7"A; 23. Tina Ellis" (Fremont, OSF) 36-2".4; 24. Dorsey Poulin" (VIsta, SD)35-101/2; 25. Lupe Robles* (Woodlake, C) 35-71/2;26. Krlstl Hiatt (Poway, SO) 34~; 27. Melba Lawrence* (Monroe, LA) 34-4 ".4. Natalie Kaaiawahla - SP Antonio Dobbins - DT John Frazier - SP Natalie Kaaiawahia - DT

MEN'S SHOT PUT, 61~; 3. DeSoto 61-6; 4. Bartz 59-9'/2; 5. Sutro John Frazier (Antelope Valley, S) and Den• 59-8; 6. Rosati 59-7%; 7. III 59-2; 8. Maggard WOMEN'S DISCUS nis DeSoto (Santa Rosa, NC) went 1-2 as 58-81/2; 9: Wolitarsky 58-1; 10. Brent Martin predicted. Ron Wolitarsky (Culver City, S) was (Madera, C) 57-91/2; 11. Kevin Mason (Castle Laura DeSnoo (Washington, NC), the na• surprised by qualifying n!nth with a personal Park, SD) 57-4%; 12. Craig Sutfin (Corning, N) tional leader, was upset by sophomore best of 58-1. He duplicated that effort In the 57-1; 13. Mlchale Alo (Banning, LA) 56-10Va; Natalie Kaalawahla (Fullerton, S), the only finals to. move up to seventh. 14:Tlm Dunkin (South, C) 56-8%; 15. Sheldon double winner In the State Meet. Natalie Im• Mackenzie (San Marcos, S) 54-5; 16. Mike proved her season best from 147-7 to 162·10, : 1 John Frazier (Antelope V., S) 65-11.4 Clmoll (Manteca, SJ)53-11 %; 17.Allen Graves the second best throw In the nation. Karen . 2 Dennis DeSoto (Santa Rosa, NC) ~% (Oakdale, SJ) 53-91/2;18. Steve Jones (Dorsey, Nickerson (Cordova, SJ), who placed second 3 Randy Arley (West Bakersfield) 60-9% LA) 53-5".4; 19. Rodney Robinson (Awalt, CC) In the trials at 156-7, could only throw 134-10 4 Tim Sutro (Del Mar, QC) 60-1Y2 52~".4; 20. !

contlnu8d on n.xt pag •••• Berkeley - Women's 400 Meter Relay: (left to right): Berkeley - Men's 1600 Meter Relay: (left to right) Ulysee Nedrea Rodgers, Robyne. Johnson, .Sharon Ware, Walker, Pete Richardson, Walter Murray, Kenny Robin-

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High School State Meet 3 Muir, S (Brown, Bryant, 8 Long Beach Poly, S (Howard, James, NC 4:06.68; Sliver Creek, CC and Cordova, SJ , dependence, CC 3:19.18; 6. Edison, C 3:22.59; continued from preYlous page. Murray, Pullins)' 46.92 Person, Townsend) 42.45 were dlsquallfl.ed. H•• t 3: 1. Kennedy 3:40.76; 7. EI Cerrito, NC 3:23.39; 8. Vacaville, SJ 4 DeAnza, NC (Brandon, Flanagan, Serra, S was disqualified - out of lane . 2. Dorsey 3:48.58; 3. North Torrance 3:49.75; 4. . 3:24.42; 9. Mt. Carmel, SD 3:25.41.. Rogers, Ward) 47.18 Friday Qualifying:. Hut 1: 1. Oakland, OSF Morse, SD 3:50.81; 5. Walnut, S 3:54.61; 6. I 5 Ganesha, S (Kill brew, McGraw,' 41.71; 2. Washington, LA 41.78; 3. Long Beach Carl mont, CC' 3:57.04; 7.-Johnson, OSF MEN'S DI$CUS McNeal, Sellers) 47.28 Poly, S 42.45; 4. St. Mary's, NC 42.71; 5. In• 3:58.89; 8. Alhambra; NC 3:58.92; 9. '~orth TEAM SCORING 6 Manual Arts, LA (Jackson,' Munns, dependence, CC 42.76; 6. East Bakersfield, C Bakersfield, C 4:04.14. ,"I\ntonlo Dobbins (Burroughs, S) won as ex• Stewart"Holiand) . 47.31 42.84; 7. Serra, SD 42.99; 8. Burbank, SJ43.28; MEN pected. However, Chris Day (Montgomery, 7 Morse, SD 48.84 Pasadena, S disqualified. H•• t 2: 1. Dorsey, Berk.ley ' 58 Ne), who was not figured to score, moved 8 . Kennedy, LA 57.01 LA 40.92; 2. Berkeley, NC.40.93; 3. Fremont, MEN'S 1600 RELAY from fifth In the trials to second. Both-Day Berkeley won the team championship for Garey, S did not run .. LA 41.45; 4. Eisenhower, S 42.02; 5. San Diego, the second straight year, and thus became and John Berry (Northgate, NC) tied at 179-1, SD 42.38; 6. Carl mont, CC 42.75; 7. South Friday QuaJlfylng: Hut 1: 1. DorSey 46.84; 2. The Berkeley team of Ulysee Walker 48.62, the sixth school In the history of the State but Day won on a better second toss-117-2 to Bakersfield, C 42.94. H•• t 3: 1. Muir, S 41.43; 169-7. Muir 46.91; 3. Morse, SO 48.33; 4. Northgate, Pete Richardson 48.84, Walter Murray 47.26, 2. Serra; S 41.93; 3. Cordova, SJ 42.19; 4. Cren· Meet to win back-ta-back championships .. NC 48.80; 5. Overfelt, CC 48:95; 6. West, S and Kenny Robinson 46.42, set a new national This Is the third team title for Berkeley as they 1 Antonio Dobbins (Burroughs, S) 180-10 49.07; 7. Cordova, SJ 49.19; 8. Edison, C 50.06. shaw, LA 42.45; 5. Edison, C 42.70; 6. record of 3:08.94. Tile old record of 3:10.37 Hillsdale, CC 42.80; 7. Mira Mes., SD 43.26; 8.' also won In 1957. The~ had five first places 2 Chris Day (Montgomery, NC) 177-2 179-1 •••• t 2: 1. Kennedy 46.70; 2. DeAnza 47.48; 3. was set by Centennial In the 1980 State Meet. and One second for 58 points. No other school San Ramon, NC 43.1,1. . 3 John Berry (Northgate, NC) 169-7 179-1 . Ganesha 47.63; 4. Westchester, LA 48.59; 5. This Is the first time since Dedy Cooper an• had more than one first place. Two other 4 Tim Sutro (Del Mar, CC) 1~ Crawford, SD 48.70; 6. ThOusand Oaks 48.93; chored Ells of Richmond to victory In 1975 teams have had five first places In a State 5 Dan Westerfield (Capistrano V., S) 175-0 7. San CarlOs, CC 49.10; 8. Clovis West 49.66; that a Northern California team has won this Meet: Glendale 1927 (Frank Wykoff won three 6 Brent Martin (Madera, C) 170-5 9. Edison, SJ 50.30. Hun: 1. Berkeley ,45.90; event. David Timmons (Oakland), the 400 win• events), and Jefferson, LA 1950. Berkeley's 7 Matt Gallo (Cent Catholic, SJ) 1&4-10 2. Manual Arts 46.55; 3. Garey 47.15; 4. Castle· WOMEN'S 1600 RELAY ner, anchored his team to fifth In 45.8.' point total Is the fourth highest In State Meet mont, OSF 48.28; 5. Sliver Creek, CC 48.95; 6. 8 . Kevin Jeffrl8$ (Newp. Harb. S) 163-4 Leonard Graham (Centennial, S), the 400 run• history. Using a common _5-3·2-1 scoring 9 Wes Muller (Denair, SJ) . 156-11 Casa Roble, SJ 48.98; 7. EICerrlto, NC 49.86; The Kennedy (LA)' team of Tina Howard nerup, anchored his team In 48.5. Other system the to~ four teams are: Manual Arts, Friday Qualifying: 1. Dobbins 194-7; 2. Sutro 8. Tulare, C 50.20; Vista, SD was disqualified. 54.2; Junior Kelley Cook 57.4, Junior Annette outstanding legs Included: Victor Townsend LA 1916 37Ya; Jefferson, LA 1950 35; Glendale 189-1; 3. Westerfield 18&8; 4. Berry 178-1; 5. Johnson 55~3; and Junior Denean Howard (Long Beach Poly, S) 46.8, Ron Brown (Muir, S) 192~ 30; and Berkeley 1981 28. Muir was se• Day 178-11;6. Jeffries 178-1;7. Gallo 174-10;8. 50.8, set a new national record of 3:37.71. The 46.9, and Troy Delemar (Pasadena, S) 46.9. cond with 40 and Cordova was third with 26.. Martin 174-10; 9. Muller 168-6; 10. Oscar Gar• old record of 3:37.98 was set by Kennedy In the 1980 State Meet. Junior Carla Johnson 1 Berkeley, NC (Murray, Walker, 100 I 1st 10 za- (KIngsburg, C) 167-7; 11. Chris Sweeney MEN'S 400 RELAY Langerston, Richardson) 3:08.94 200 2nd 8 (Capo Valley, S) 165-3; 12. Dennis DeSoto (Manual Arts,. LA) anchored her team to se: 2 Long Beach Poly, S (Atkinson, l:ioward 800 1st 10 (Santa Rosa, NC) 164-10; 13. Dan Katches• cond In 53.9. Sophomore Nedrea Rodgers an• Dorsey's tefim of Kirk Williams, Gerald Person, Townsend) 3:11.10 3OOLH' 1st- 10 (Mills, CC) 1~ 14. Nathan Phillips (Beverly Boles, Fred Williams and Kelvin Jackson set a chored Berkeley to third In 54.26. Half-mller 400R 1st 10 .new State Meet record of 40.92 In heat two to Louise Romo brought North Torrance from 3 Centennial, S (Graham, Jones, Hills, 8)162-3; 15. Allen Graves (Oakdale; SJ) Pinchback, Ware) 3:11.81 1600R 1st 10 , edge Berkeley by .01. The old record was 41.0 6th to 4th In 54.7.. 161-11; 16. Jack Eaton (Fallbrook, SD) 157-8; 4 Muir, S (Brown, Carroll, BERKELEY 58 17. Ed Hotz (Fresno,- C) 156-3; 18. Sal Moceri by Wilson of San Francisco In 1973. Jackson 1 . Kennedy, LA (Howard, Cook, Mathis, Anderson) 3:12.45 (MIssion Bay, SD) 155-5; 19. John Almonettl• sprinted by Berkeley anchor Walter Murray. In Johnson, Howard) _ 3:37.71 5 Oakland, OSF (Flowers, Nalls WOMEN (Blackford, CC) 150-8; ,20. Keith Kartz (San the final Berkeley captured the State Meet 2 M!tnual Arts, LA (Holland, Wright, Timmons, WIlliams) 3:12.54 Berk.ley 14 Dlegulto, SD) 150-7.. record with a fine 40.86 to win by 4110ths of a " Jackson, Bonty) 3:39.07 6 Pasadena, S (Catlman, Boyd, Berkeley won the team championship 'It!lth second. Pasadena's team, which finished se- I 3 Berkeley, NC (RlcQ, King, Lawson, Joseph)' 3:12.84 84 points. This Is their thlrct title In the eight cond In the Southern Section, failed to qualify Johnson, Rodgers) 3:41.33 7 Washington, LA 3:14.57 years. of competition for women. They had because leadoff runner Travis Dancer false• 4 North Torrance, S (Gomez, 'Klshlyama, started. 8 .Crenshaw, LA • 3:16.20 three first places, one second, three thirds, Romo,Salto) . 3:47.11 9 Cordova, SJ 3:17.39 one fourth and two fifths. This Is the first time WO.MEN'S400 RELAY 1 Berkel8y, NC (McCree, Robinson, 5 Dorsey, LA 3:47.66 Friday Qualifying: H•• t 1: 1. Muir 3:14.82; 2. that one school has won both titles. Berkeley WaJker, Murray) .40.86 6 Crawford, SD (Lawson, Taylor, . The Bertteley team of Tanaya King, Sharon Washington, LA 3:16:31; 3. Oakland, OSF scored In seven of the fourteen eventsl Ken• 2 Muir, S (Brown, Anderson, Mills, Johnson, Scott) 3:49.27 3:16.40; 4. Compton, S 3:18.53; 5. Milpitas, CC Ware, Robyne Johnson. and sophomore Mathis) . 41.26 7 Fallbrook, SD 3:53.74 nedy (LA). was second with 36, and Dorsey Nedrea Rodgers set a·new national record of 3:22.33;6. Norte De Rio, SJ 3:23.00; 7. Rich• (LA) was third with 28. 3 Dorsey, LA (Williams, Boles, Williams, 8 Thousand Oaks, S 3:55.00 mond, NC 3:23.23; 8. West Bakersfield, C 45.13. ~ old record of 45.81 was set by Ken• Jackson) 41.49 9 Ganesha, S' 3:58.20 100 1st, 5th 12 nedy of Granada Hills at the 1980 State Meet. 3:24.27. H•• t 2: 1. Long Beach Poly, S·3:13.81; 200 3rd 6 4 Fremont, LA (Norse, Callahan, Beard, Friday QlJallfylng: H•• t 1: 1. Berkeley 3:45.18; 2. Pasadena 3:14.79; 3. Cordova, SJ 3:16.68; 4. Ksnnedy, which won Its heat. only finished , Stockton) 41.M 2. Thousand Oaks -'3:54.23: 3. Fallbrook 100H 1st, 3rd 16 Locke, LA 3:17.31; 5. St. Mary's, NC 3:17.96; 6. 3OOLH' 2nd 8 eighth In the final because of a dropped 5 Oakland,.OSF (Antwlone, Jones, Nalls, . . 3:57,01; 4. Seaside, CC 3:59.95; 5. Casa Roble, baton .. Foothill, C 3:20.94; 7.' Patrick Henry, SD 400R 1st 10, Porter) 41.58 SJ 4:00.69; 6; Castro Valley, NC 4:00.82; 7. 3:22.53; 8. Palma, CC 3:23.85; 9. Corning, N 1 Berkeley, HC (KIng, Ware 1600R 3rd 6 6 Washington, LA (Allen, Cooper, Green, Nova, N 4:08.80; Locke, LA was disqualified. 3:30.78. Hut 3: 1. Berkeley; NC 3:12.10; 2. Johnson, Rodgers) 45.13 W 4th, 5th 6 Walker) 41.60 Hut 2: 1. Manual Arts 3:41.07; 2. Ganesha Centennial, S 3:13.75; 3. Crenshaw, LA 2 Dorsey, LA (Stewart, Pet8rSOf'!, BERKELEY 64 7 Cordova, SJ (Harris, Callender, Wlltllte; . 3:52.19; 3. Crawford 3:52.22; 4. Camarillo, S 3:15.21; 4. Fremont, LA 3:19.15; 5. In- . . Hunter, Dawkins) 46.14 Johnson) 41.71 r 3:56.02; 5. Bullard, C 4:O~.4~; 6. Mlra~nte, K.erho, Mission VIejo, 36.68. 5, Seanez, MM1cHayes 7<1-66-7J-213 Gilroy, 36.71. 6, Crisman. Rlver\lde Brad Bryant 71·7:J..7rJ-214 Poly, 36.93.. MM1cL)'e 69-73-72-214 MikeMcCuHCIJItI 71·71·72-214 Robinson,400 relay-I.WalkerBerkeleyand Murray).(McCree, SIevefoIEjrr,l( 69-73-72-214 40.86. 2, Muir, 41.26. 3. Dorsey. 41.49. 4, Jerry Nd;ee , 71-70-7J-214, Fremont. 41.54. S, Oakland, 41.58. 6, DeWin We

Auburn,Pole Yaul~1.3:39.27. David Bolz. Indiana. gomery,179-1. 4, 179-1.Sutro. 3.DelBerry,Mar,NorttIgate,176-6. 5, BMbir'aSanch F\:IstIo'Dxness . 69,69-7J-2111im7-212 17-8'1 •. 2, Anthony Curran. UCLA, Westerflefd, Capistrano Valley. 175-0. Oris JCordova. 26. 4, tie • .JoMre CMner • 68-73-7J-214 GregMcAlexander.Ernst, WashingtonCal-Berkeley,st. and17~VRoss•• CentennialOovls West, and13. 7,Oakland,tie. nine \.4teamseach.tied6, PatDeImieBradley/ItIsIln . 69-71-7<1--21473-70-71-214. 40Ckneter rvn-l. Bertland Ca- with 10 each. BetsyKing 71·70-74-215 meron. Texas-EI Paso. 44.58. 2, -- Nllffln5pena!r·Devlln 72-72-72-216 'Howard Henley. Arizona St., 44.93. 3. Girls saraa Palmer 7~72-216

WalterKasheef McCay,Hassan, AorldaOregon St.,St., 45.45.45.31. 4,5. Howard,100--1, Ware,Kennedy,Berkeley,11.83. 3,11.66.2,HQlland.D. SusieMar1ereM:Ajlisl8'Aoyd 71-69-7~2167~72-7rJ-216 Leslie Kerr, Texas MM. 45.79. 6. Manual Arts, 11.85. 4. Dawkins, Dor- ' LaluseBruce Pa/1(s 72-7~7rJ-216 Eugene Sanders, Mississippi Valley sey, 11.92.5, Rodgers, Berkeley, 12.04. Pat /Iefets 72-72-7J-217 St., 45.85. 6, Winston. Jordan. 12.18. coma <4oni 75-72·7rJ-217 800-meter run-1. Sammy Kotkel, ~1. D. Howard. Kennedy. ZI.73. Ka1l!yPostlewait 75-72-7rJ-217 SMU, 1:46.41. 2, Scott Clark. Mlssou- 2, Dawkins. Dorsey. 24.10. 3, Ware •. Jane Blalock 7~73-7rJ-217 rl, 1:47.ZI. 3. John Stephens. Arkan- Berkeley, 24.17. 4. Robinson, San ROOinWaiton ~217 sas.l:47.89. 4. James Mayes, Texas Carlos. 24.94. 5,Pulllns, Muir, 24.97. 6, I:'oIGermain 7~70-74-218 Tech. 1 :47.93. 5, Peter Lamashon. Pounds, Live Oak. 24.98. CathyI.'a'se 73-75-7rJ-218 Texas-EI Paso. 1:47.96. 6, Julian ~ 400--1, McGraw, Ganesha. 54.15. 2. Jan Stephenson 71·71·77-219 Sponner, Richmond, 1:47.99 .. T. Howard, Kennedy, 54.38. 3, John- Julie stanger 72-72-7~219 40CHneter hurdles--1. Andre Phll- son, Manual Arts, 55.~. 4, Arnold, KNoIynKer1zman 72-74-7J-219 lips, UCLA, 49.12. 2, David Lee. Locke, 55.67. 5. Miller, Fremont, GailTooshin 79-69-71-219 trick,SOUthernTennessee,illinois, 49.73.SO.04.3, David4, PaulPa- 55.92.800--1.6. Spence,Curtis. CulverSan Lorenzo,City, 2:06.~.57.46, MarleneSar

~Memphls~ Arizona st.,St.f20.39:"3,20.20. 2. TerronLaNorls~Mar·"""·l00Wright, '. den, Castro'-hurcf1es.-'-I';"Sanders;-Yalley-,-IQ.:38.2\1 .• ~ """",:.--Ber- Sa'furday's& Results~=:-- shall. Washington, 20.53. 4, James keley, 13.74. 2. Hunter. Dorsey. 13.80; (AI HardIngPar1c.5.F) Butler, Oklahoma St., 20.73. 5. Elliot 3, Johnson. Berkeley, 13.88.4. Pend- BcbGoalby . Quow, Rutgers, 20.73. 6, Mel Lattany. leton, Fremont, 14:07. 5, Chandler, Paul Harrey Georgia, 20.74. Elsinore, 14.27. 6, Mills, University, DougFord 5,OOO-meter' run-I. Sulelman 14:31. Don.Jaooary Nyambul, Texas EI Paso •.13:38.8- 2, . 300 low hurdles--1. WIlliams. MIkeFelchide Richard Kaltant, Iowa st., 13:39.7. 3, Saugus, 42.25. 2, Sanders. Berkeley. ttJwieJ

Michael J. Bryant - Mercury, Buchser's Margaret Demorest joins competitive hurdles field at state meet - it," says Verba Buena coach John Mora. "He's been matzo "The pace at the section meet was too slow for working with weights and he feels he has a good a good time. None of those three are pace setters, chance at state. He's going to Oregon next year on a they're kickers. There will be som~ really goodmilers ' basketball scholarship and he has great speed. at the state meet, so they'll get that fast pace." He has been as valuable an athlete as anyone here. To Marden of Mission San Jose could be on the verg~ . bad he's a senior." of a 3,200 title. He ran second last year and, although o . Jon Butler of Edison in Huntington Beach is ranked CC~ track fa~ were treated to t~o ting~ng ~le \ ahead of Marden! Jay has beaten him in seyen

By Kristin Huckshorn . Section meet and thus failed -to qualify because his .' .Staff Writer , section only sends its winners. , lends itself to fraternizing, It's the The CCS will ship its top three finishers in each nature of the sport - all that spare time between event to Norwalk and that group could place in as events - just as it's the nature of those involved in mariy as 20 events. The Central Coast had three track to keep abreast of what's being done around the champions in 1979 - Cubberley's Bill Green in the rest of the country. 100 and 440 yards and Camden's Ann Regan in the Certainly the rest of the country keeps tabs on 880. Last year, the section's best finishes were se.~ond California, where the state meet is the finest high places, by Maria King, then of Ayer, in the 800, ~ school event of the year. And certainly track and field . MenlO-:-Atherton's,Greg Ellis in the pole' vault' and I disciples around the country are wvndering this week Silver Creek's'surprising 400 relay team. Additionally, where the heck Gilroy, Calif., is. Mission San Jose's Jay Marden (North Coast Section) It's not the garlic that has their senses perked; it's was second in the 3,200. graceful, fluid 300-tpeter'low hurdler Ron Seanez. He This weekend; the best showing by the CCS will takes the Central Coast Section's brightest chance for again likely be made in the middle distance events, a championship to the Friday-Saturday state meet at but if there is a championship to be won, it probably Cerritos College in Norwalk. will be Seanez who grabs it. He qualified first from "The last time I lost was at the state meet l~st the CCSin both the 300 and the 110highs (14.73),and year," says Seanez, a Gilroy senior. "So I'm undefeat• he already has experienced the somewhat over• ed this year. Hopefully it's going to stay that way." whelming atmosphere of the state meet. He qualified for the 300 hurdles last year in Berkeley, but failed to Seanez ran a lifetime best of 36.25 (converted from reach the finals. 330 yards) at last Friday's CCSchampionship meet at San Jose City College. He shares the national lead "I was nervous last year, so this year I'nrjiist with Chris Crisman of Riverside Poly, so if they trying to think of it as another track meet," says survive Friday's trials as anticipated, they will be Seanez. "I'm going to go for a qualifying time in the going head to head Saturday evening. trials because I want a good lane for the final -- 3, 4 .• This is the 63rd boys meet and the eighth girls or 5. I'll use the highs as kind of a wann-up to the meet, and California is' one of the few states that lows. ~olds them simultaneously. All events will be metric. "The last 150 meters is the strongest part of my , Trials are Friday afternoon with' twilight finals Satur• race. My start hasn't been that good. I'm always third day. Defending champions in seven events return and or fourth over the first hurdle and then I make it up with 13 national bests held by entrants, additional on the curve. I'll be mainly working on my start this national records and best,s are probable. week." The nine sections are alloted different numbers of As a freshman, Seanez was playing football and qualifiers based on section size, and each state event basketball and considering baseball until Gilroy track includes 27 entrants. The fallibility of that system coach Avis Kelley convinced him to run. Seanez showed itself once again last week when Mission San quarterbacked the Mustangs' football squad last fall, Francisco's Ken, Fraizer, the nation's leading long but gave up basketball to concentrate on the hurdles. Now, Seanez is being courted by'college coaches -- at ~umper, finished second in the San Francisco-Oakland the rate of two phone calls a night. "They put a lot of pressure on you. They all say their program is right for you," says Seanez, who .will play for the South in the North-South All-Star football game in August. "I want to go somewhere in Califor• nia and I want them to have a good computer science program because track isn't an all-life thing. "I'm getting a lot of attention down here. My picture is in the paper every week. People are coming up at schoo~wishing me well. But I'm going to treat it like another meet. I'm not worried about going to L.A. I have a lot of relatives there. I'm going to have about 40 relatives at the meet cheering for me." West, 14.42. Discus':'" 1, Dobbins, S. Bur• roughs (Ridgecrest), 180-10. 2, Track 6- Field Dav, Montgomery (Santa Rosa), '~I 179-1. 3, Berry, Northgate (Wal• NCAA Championships' 3, Winey, Southern, 21.04. Heat 3: nut Creek), 179-1. 4, Sutro, Del 1, Quiow, Rutgers, 20.63.2, Butler, Mar, 176-6. 5, Westerfield, Capi• At ~aton Rouge, La. Oklahoma State, 20.64. 3, Lallany, strano Valley (Mission Vle/o), 175- '(AI events are finals 'and in me• Georgia, 20.66. 0; 6, Marlin, Madera, 170-5. ters, unless noted otherwise) 400 hurdles - 1, Phillips, UCLA, Long 'jump - 1, Tave, Muir Team - 1. Texas-EI Paso 70. 2, 49.12. 2,Lee,. Southern illinois, (Pasadena), 25-0 '/2. 2, Nelson, Southern Methodist 57. 3, Tennes• 49.73. 3, Patrick, Tennessee, 50.04. Las Plumas (Oroville), 24-2. 3, see SO. 4, Arizona State 36. 5, 4, Lankford, Penn.State, 50.22. 5, Jones, Kennedv ,(Granada Hills), UCLA, 30. 6, Brigham Young 28. Lundy, Indiana, 50.25.6, Cowling, 23-11 3.<.. 4, Malone, Castlemont 7, Houston 24. 8, Iowa State 20. 9, Cal, 50.28. (Oakland), 23-5. 5, Jackson, Mc- 'Indiana 18. 400 - 1, Cameron, Texas-EI Lane (Fresno), 22-7. 6, Scoll, Javelin - 1, Juskus, Glassboro Paso, .44.58. 2, Henley, Arizona Clairemont (SD) 22-8'/2, State, 273-2. 2, Lorentzen, Oregon, Slate, 44.93. 3, Hassan, Oregon Pole vault - l,Doug Wicks, 269-5. 3, Stockton, Northwestern State, 45.31. 4, McCov, Florida, South (Bakersfield), 15-2. 2, Louisiana, 252-10. 4, Hentunen, State, 45.45. 5, Kerr, Texas A&M, Charles Chapman, Cordova (Ran" Brigham Young, 252-3.5, Hartle, 45.79. 6, Sanders, Mississippi Val- cho Cordova), 14-8.3, Doug Fral• Clemson, 251-4. _6, Bramlage, lev, 45.85. ev, Clovis West, 14-8.4, (tie), Paul Kansas State, 251-2. 800 - 1, Koskei, Southern Me- Peters Villa Park, Mark"Ander, 3,000 steeplechase - 1, Chebor, thodlst, 1:46.41.2, Cla'l; Missou~i, 'son,..euchser;-14=2. 6, Sullivan, Fairleigh Dickinson, 8:23.34. 2, ,1;41.23.3,."Stephensr Arkansas, Washington (Fremont), 14.2. Oth· Greg~~,_Georgetown,~8:24.66~3; 1:47.89. 4, Mays, Texas Tech, er CCS vaulters: Camara, Del Pillman, Tennessee, 8:27.62. 4, 1:47.93. 5, Lamashon, Texas-EI Mar and Weckler, Westmont Koroso, Arizona, 8:28.93.5, Ogaro, Paso, 1:47.96. 6, Spooner, Rich- didn't clear opening heights. ,Clemson, 8:32.75. 6, Koeleman, mond, 1:47.99. , GIRLS Clemson, 8:33.20. Triple jump -" 1, Hanna, Texas- 400 relay - 1, Berkeley (King, 400 relay - 1, Northwestern EI Paso, 55-4. 2, Tawio, Washing- Ware, Johnson, Rogers), 45.13 Louisiana (Victor Oalis, Joe Dela• ton State, 54-8 3.<.. 3, Connor, (nalional and meet record; old na• ney, Mario Johnson, Mark Du• Southern Methodist, 54-6 'I•. 4, Ilona I and meet mark 45.18, Ken• per), 39.32. 2, Georgia, 39.52. 3, McFadgen, Virginia State, 54-3 3.<.. nedy (Grandada Hills, 1980).2, LA Tennessee, 39.56. 4, Arizona State, 5, Wilson, Western Kentucky, 53-4 Dorsey, 46.14. 3, Muir (Pasade• 39.71. 5, San Jose State, 39.91. 6, 14. 6, Alston, C.W. Post, 53-0 3.<.. na), 46.92. 4, DeAnza (Richmond), Florida State, 40.24. Discus - 1, Crowell, Iowa 47.18.5, Ganesha (Pomona), 47.28. Pole vault - 1, Volz, Indiana, State, 206-3. 2, Carter, Southern 6, Manual Arts (LA) 4,1.31. . 17-8'1•. 2, Curran, UCLA, 17-4'/ •. Methodist, 203-3. 3, Svensson, 100 - 1, Ware, BerkeleY, 11.66. 3, Lytle, Kansas State, 17-0'1•. 4, Brigham Young, 202-3. 4, Crous- 2 Howard, Kennedy (Granada Bralllof, Rice, 17-0'1•. 5, Hall, er, Oregon, 200-5. 5, Lofquist, Ar- Hills), 11.83. 3, Holland, Manual Texas A&M, 17-0'1•. 6, (tie) McAl• kansas, 197-8. 6, Weir, Southern Arts (LA), 11.85.4, Dawkins, Dor• exander, Cal, and Ernst, Wash• Methodist, 194-6.. sey " (LA), 11.92. 5, Rodgers, ington State, 17-0'1. (places decid• High jump - 1, Williams, Navy, Berkelev ,·12.04. 6; Winston, Jor• ed on fewest misses). 7-4 11•• 2, (tie) Glover, Eastern dan (Long Beach) 12.18. CCS fin. 1,500 - 1, Maree, Villanova, KentuckY; OItey, Texas-EI Paso; ishers: 7, Pounds (Live Oak) 12.25. 3:35.30 (meet record, old record, Weaver, Lousiana State; and 200 -1, Denean Howard, Ken- 3:37.01, Coghlan, Villanova, 1976). Howard, Texas A&M, 7-1 3.<.. 6, nedv (Granada Hills), 23.73. 2, 2, Harbour, Bavlor, 3:38.12. 3, Davenport, Utah, 7-1 3.<. (places Dawkins, Dorsey (LA), 24.10. 3, Spivev, Indiana, 3:38.33. 4: Padilla, decided on fewestn'1isses).- Ware, Berkelev, 24.17. 4, Robin- Brigham Young, 3:38.37. 5, Ara• -5,000 -:-.•.l,~Nyambl!it'-Texas-EI son, San Carlos, 24.94. 5, Pullins, gon, Notre Dame, 3:38.40. 6,' Paso, 13:38.8.. J, Kaltany, Iowa_Muir (Pasadena), 24.97. 6, Jones, AubUrn, 3:39.27. "- State, 13:39.7.3"Musyoki, Texas- Pounds, Live Oak, 24.98. ' 200 - 1, Evans, Arizona State, EI Paso, 13:47.7.'4, Padilla, Brlgh- . 400 - 1, McGraw, Ganesha 20.20. 2, Wright, Memphis State, am Young, 13:48.1.5, SlIntzl, Wis- (Pomona), 54.15. 2, Tina Howard, 20.39. 3, Marshall, Washington, consin, 13:56.5. 6, Fox, Auburn, KennedY (Granada Hills), 54.38. 3, 20.53. 4, Butler, Oklahoma State, 13:55.4. Johnson, Manual Arts (LA), 55.08. 20.73. 5, Quow, Rutgers, 20.73. 6, 1,600 relay .,... I, .Tennessee 4, Arnold, Locke (LA), 55.67. 5, Lallany, Georgia, 20.74. (Ganady, Wilson, Patrrck, Blair), Miller, Fremont (Sunnyvale), 200 semifinals - Heat 1: 1, 3:03.08 (meet record, old record, 55.92. 6, Spence, San Lorenzo, Wright, Memphis State, 20.49. 2, 3:03.4, UCLA, 1969). 2, Baylor, 57.46. , Marshall, Washington, 20.61. 3, 3:03.85.3, Arizona State, 3:04.19. 4, 800 _ 1, Curtis, Culver City, : Jackson, Washington, 20.62. Heat Seton Hall, 3:04.52. 5, Florida 2:06.08 (meet record; old mark '~ 2: 1, Evans, Arizona State, 20.48. State,,3:07.10. 6, Arizona, 3:07.42. 2:07.93, Regan, Camden, 1978). 2, 2, Russell, San Diego State, 20.92. Spies, Livermore, 2:07.36. 3, Dur• and, Laguna Beach, 2:07.89. 4, Romo, N. Torrance, 2:09.36. 5, Lowe, Manual Arts (LA), 2:09.86. .Motor Sports 6, Palmer, Weschester . (LA), 2:10.51.CCS finishers: 7, King, Mil- pitas, 2:11.54. 3,200 - 1, Cook, Alamany (Mis• Watsonville Speedway sion Hills) 10:12.31 (meet record; Indy cars old mark 10:14.78 set by Cook, Friday night REX MAYS 150 LINEUP 1980). 2, Lopez, Sacred Heart At Milwaukee (LA), 10:21.54. 3, Mason, Buena STOCK CARS (Ventura); 10:26.74. 4, Chadwick, Main (25 laps) - 1, Doug Wit• x - moved down in lineup after switching' to second car. Mira Mesa (San Diego), 10:31.07. r Iiams; 2, Rav Morgan; 3, Bob 1, Gordon Johncock, Wildcat• 5, Villanueva, Fountain Valley, Benge; 4, John Brazil Jr.; 5, Doug 10:35.20.6, Lambdan, Castro Val• McCoun. ' ' Cosworth, 134.700mph; 2, Bobby . Unser, Penske-Cosworth, ley, 10:38.29. Figure eight (15 laps) - 1; Ken '134.358; 3, AI Unser, Longhorn• 100 low hurdles - 1, Sanders, Nott; 2, Grant Ford; 3, Gil Shaw; Cosworth, 133.749; 4, Johnny Berkeley, 13.74 (meet record; old 4, Llovd Keldsen Jr.; 5, Ron Tay• Rutherford, Chaparral-Cosworth, mark 13.83, Costello, Lynbrook, lor. / 1978). 2, Hunter, LA Dorsey, 13.80. Semi·maln (12 lapS) - 1, John . 133.057; 5, Tom Sneva, Phoenix• Cosworth, 132.699; 6, Mario An• 3, Johnson, Berkeley, 13.88. 4, Keldsen; 2, Jack Rodgers; 3, Mark dretli, Wlidcat"Cosworth, Pendleton, LA Fremont, 14.07. 5, McCarthY. Chandler, Elsinore, 14.27.6. Mills, Fourth heat (six laps) - 1, 130.875; 7, Kevin Cogan, Phoenix• Cosworth, 130:180; 8, Scott Brav• University (Irvine), 14.31. Doug McCoun 1:52.14. ton, Penske-Cosworth, 129.487; Shot put - 1, Kaaiawahia, Ful• Third heat (six laps) - 1, Dave 9, Bob Lazier, Penske-Cosworth, lerton, 51-8'/2 (national and meet Byrd 1:51.88. 128.374; 10, Tom Bigelow, record; old nalional mark, 50-1'/.1 Second heat (six lapS) - 1, J. Penske-Chevrolet, 127.119. by Sobansky, Trinity (Wash.), Keldsen 1:59.12. 11, Jerry Karl, Karl-Chevrolet, 1980; pending national record, 52• First heat (six laps) - 1, Ron 127.087; 12, Sieve Chassey, Ea• 4'/2, Kaaiawahia, 1981).2, CorleY, Taylor 2:10.13. gle-Chevrolet, 126.881; 13, Larry Garces (Bakersfield), 45-11'/2. 3, TroPhY dash (four laps) - 1, Dickson, Penske-Cosworth, Fletcher, LA Crenshaw, 45-7'/2. 4, Otis Gleason 1:21.74;2, Morgan; 3, 126.596; 14, Tony Bettenhausen, Sheffield, Eisenhower (Rialto), 43• Jim Pellit Jr. McLaren-Cosworth, 126.112; 2'/2. 5, Costanzo, Saugus, 43-0 If•• Fast qualifier - John Brazil Jr. 15, Dick Simon,' Watson-Cos• 6, DeSnoo, WaShington (Fre• 22.832. worth, 125.826; 16, Larry Cannon, mont), 42-4. SPORTSMAN Penske-Cosworth, 125.235; Discus - 1, Kaaiawahia, Ful• Main (15 lapS) - 1, Glen Silva; 17, Herm Johnson, Lightning• lerton, 162-10. 2, DeSnoo, Wash• 2, Phil Holley; 3, Chuck Griffin; 4, Chevrolet, 124.965; 18, Billv En• ington (Fremont), 158-1. 3, Jerry Cecil; 5, Rich Johnson. gelhart, McLaren-Cosworth, Durchslag, San Carlos, 141-9. 4, TroPhy dash (four laps) - 1, 123.178; 19, Jim Buick, Eagle• Norton, Mission Viejo, 140-4. 5, Cecil 1:16.90; 2, Walt Rizzo; 3, Chevrolet, 122.391; 20, Josele Denlinger, EI Camino (Sacramen• Johnson. , Garza, Penske-Cosworth, 121.560. to), 139~7. 6, Laughlin, Torrey Fast qualifier.,... Cecil 19.859. 21, Phil Threshie, McLaren-Of• Pines (Del Mar) 136-5. STREET STOCK CARS fenhauser, 121.367; 22, x-Pancho Long lump - 1, Chris Mose, EI Main (15 laps) - 1, Bob Large; Carter, Penske-Cosworth, Cajon, 18-10 'I•. 2, Vivian Riley, 2, Dave Ferracane; 3, Art Soto• 123.988; 23, Bob Frey, Eagle-Of• Mt. Pleasant, 18-5 3.<.. 3, Yolanda mayer; 4, Steve Wilson; 5, Dave fenhauser, 119.067; 24, John Mah• Fletcher, Crenshaw (LA>, 18-434. Collings. ler, Penske-Offenhauser, 117.867; 4, RObyne Johnson, Berkeley, 18• TroPhy dash (four laps) - 1, 25, Mike Mosley, Eagle-Chevro• 4'12. 5, Yvette Bates, BerkeleY, 18• Jeff Aubert 1:3~.21;2, Ferracane; let, promoter's option; 26, Cliff 4. 6, Sabrina Williams, Valley 3, Sotomaver. Hucul, 'McLaren-Offenhauser, Christian (Cerritos), 18-33.<.. Fast qualifier - Ferracane 121.367. HESCOREBOARDPAGE--- High Schools JI~ISports Today I~ , n, State track and field meet ... In ,the area burgh, TV 2-3-8 and radio At Cerritos College, Norwalk o KNBR (680), 10:35 a.m. (All events in meters) SOCCER Oakland vs. Boston, TV, BOYS 400 relay - 1, Berkeley (Mc• San Jose Earthquakes 5-40 and radio KSFO (560), Cree, Robinson, Walker, Mur• vs.·Tampa Bay, at Spartan 1:30 p.m. ray), 40.86, (meet record; old mark 40.92, LA Dorsey in pre• Stadium, 2:30 p.m. College World Series, TV lims). 2, Muir, 41.26. 3, Dorsey BASEBAll 4, noon, and TV 8, 3 p.m. (LA), 41.49. 4, Fremont (LA), Oakland A's vs. Boston, 41.54. 5, Oakland, 41.58. 6, Wash• at Oakland Coliseum 1:30 ' TENNIS ington (LA) 41.60. 100 - 1, Robinson, Berkeley, p.m. 'French Open, men's final: 10.60. 2, Willhite, Cordova (Ran• WEIGHTLIFTING Bjorn Borg vs. Ivan Lendl, cho Cordova), 10.68. 3, Ervin, . 'TV 5-10-46,11 a.m. Castlemont (Oakland), 10.78. 4, USWF National champi-> ,. Manning, Hamilton (LA), 10.82.5, onships (198-pound to su- GOLF Shields, San Diego, 10.89. 6, Dele• mar, Pasadena, 10.96. per-heavyweight classes), at Atlanta Classic, TV 10-46, 400 - 1, Timmons, Oakland, Palace of Fine Arts Theater, 1 p.m. 47.09. 2, Graham, Centennial '12 San Francisco, 12:30 p.m. (Compton). 47.09. 3, Brown, Muir SOCCER ,(Pasadena). . 47.70. 4, Barber, If.> GOLF San Jose vs. Tampa Bay, Bakersfield, 47.73.· 5, Townsend, 'f.> PGA Seniors Classic, at Long Beach Poly, 47.77.6, Cooper, r"adio KXRX (1500), 2:30 Washington (LA) 47.81. '/2 Harding Park G.C., San p.m. 800- 1, Richardson, Berkeley, Francisco, 9:55 a.m. 1:47.31 (national and meet record; HORSE RACING HORSE RACING old national and meet mark, 1:48.8, Joyce, Sierra (Whittier), Rolling Green Handicap, Golden Gate Fields re• 1965). 2, Cox, Wilson. (Long thoroughbreds, at Golden sults, TV 60, 11 p.m., and Beach). 1:49.30. 3, Davls'- Comp• Gate Fields, Albany, 1 p.m. radio KCBS (740), every ton, 1:50.33. 4, Hickman, Fremont (LA), 1:50.98. 5, Behring, La Ha• . SUMO half-hour from 1:32 p.m . bra, 1:51.34. 6, Calderon, Sanger, 1:51.46. Japanese exhibitions, at MISCEllANEOUS TV 3,200- 1, Jon Butler, Edison Independence High School Baseball: -"This Week in (Huntington Beach),8:46.78. 2, Jay Fieldhduse, 2 p.m. Marden, Mission San Jose, 8:51.64. Baseball," TV 5, 1 p.m. TENNIS 3, Jessie Torres, Independence, Soccer: from Mexico, TV 8:52.11. 4, Mike Carllon, North• view (Covina), 8:52.80. 5, Harold Celebrity tournament, at 14, 10:45 a.m.; from West Decathlon Club, Santa Kuphaldt, BellaVista (Fair Oaks), Germany, TV 60, 5 p.m. ' 8:54.79. 6, McCollum, Palo Alto, Clara, 10 a.m. 8:56.11. Other CCS finishers: Ber• Track & Oeld: NCAA nal, Westmont no time. • . . On TV, radio championships, TV 7-11~13, 110high hurdles - " Ashford, BASEBAll 2 p.m. (also NCAA wrestling West Covina, 13.67. 2, McCoy, , Edison (Fresno). 13.85. 3, Kerho, San Francisco at Pitts- and gymnastics meets) Mission Viejo, 13.94. 4, Tucker, Sequoia, -'4.34. 5, Crisman, River• side Poly, 14.36.6, Budwlg, Clovis West, 14.42. Field DiSCUS':"" " Dobbins, S. Bur• roughs (Ridgecrest), 180-10. 2, Track & Day, Montgomery (Santa' Rosa), 179-1. 3, Berry,Northgate (Wal• ,~I 3, Winey, Southern, 21.04. Heat 3: NCAA Championships' nut Creek), 179-1. 4, Sutro, Del 1, Quiow, Rutgers, 20,63. 2, Butler, Mar, 176-6. 5, Westerfield, Capi• At Baton Rouge, La. Oklahoma State, 20.64. 3, Lattany, strano Valley (Mission Vlelo), 175• (All eventS are finals 'and in me· Georgia, 20.66. 0; 6, Marlin, Madera, 170-5. ters, unless noted otherwise) 400 hurdl ••~ - 1. PhiIliD~.UCLA. • t•••__ "T_ ••..•• AA.,: •. 5,OOO-meter' rUft-l, -Sulelman- 14:31. Nyambui, Texas EI Paso" 13:38,8. 2, 300 low hurdles--l, Williams, Richard Kaltant, Iowa St" 13:39.7. 3. Saugus, <2.25. 2, Sanders, BerXeley, Michael Musyoki, Texas-EI Paso, 42.37.3. Kellon, Walnut, <2.51. 4, COO' 13:47.7. 4, Doug Padilla, Brigham per, Locke, 43.13. 5. Demorest, Young, 13:48.1. 5, James Stlntzl, WI· Buchser, 43.17. 6, Bevan, Miramonte, sconson, 13:51.4. 6, Chris Fox, Au· 43.96. burn, 13:55.4 ... 400 relay-I , Berkefey (King, Ware, 1~ relay-Tennessee Johnson and Rodgers), 45.13. 2, [)or. (Darryl Canady, Darryal Wilson. sey, 46.14. 3, Muir, 46.92. 4, De Anza, , Anthony Blair), 47.18. 5, Ganesha, 47.28. 6, Manual 3:03.08, 2, Baylor, 3:03.85. s, Arizona Arts, 47.31. St., 3:04.19. 4, Seton Hall, 3:04.52. 5, 1,600 relay-I: Kennedy Florida St., 3:07.11. 6, Arizona, (T.Howard, Cook., Johnson and D. 3:07.42. - Howard), 3:37.71. 2, Manual Arts, Final scorIlI9-\', Texas-EI Paso, 3:39.07.3, Berkeley, 3:41.33. 4, Nor1t! 70.2, SOUthern Methodist, 57.3, Ten- Torrance, 3:47.11-. 5, Westchester, LOCAL nessee, SO. 4, Arizona State, 36. 5, 3:47.66. 6. San Diego Crawford, UCLA 30.6. Brigham Young, 28. 7, 3:49.27 .• 99 Speedway Houston, 24. 8, Iowa State, 20. 9, Ind;" High I~I, Johnson, Marshall, Saturday1s Results ana, 18. 10, Cal-Berkeley, 17''<'. 11, tie, 5-9. 2, Vanzeeland, Acalanes, 5-9. 3, Late Model Sportsman Georgia, Northwestern (La.), Bay- Lysaght, St. Francis, 5-9. 4, LeClair, Main Event: (25 laps), 1, lor, and Oregon, 16. 15, 'Memphis Monte VIsta, 5-6. S. lie, Linderman, Norman David, Modesto; 2, State, 12. \6, LSU, 11. 17, tie, Fairleigh sonora,and Robinson, Fremont, both Rom Strmiska, Manteca; 3, Dickinson, Villanova, Navy, 10. 20, 5-6. Ron Lyon, Modesto; 4, Dan Texas8'12. 22,MM,lie, Illinois,9. 21, WashingtonTexas-Arlington,State, 1014_Long2, Riley,iump-l, Mt. 1NJs,e,Pleasant,EI Calon,16-5~. 16•3, Reed,Riverbank; 5,Jim Reich, Georgetown, D.C., SOUthern illinois, Fletcher, Crenshaw, 16-4~. 4, John• Turlock; 6, Allen Beebe, MO• Missouri, Arkansas, 8. 28, lie, Kansas son, Berkeley, 16-4'12. 5, Bates, Ber• State and Florida State. 7. 30, tie, keley, 18-4. 6, Williams, Valley desto; 7,Ed Dyer, sanCarlos; 8, Fresno State; Washington, Oregon Christian, 16-3~. Steve Holmes, Escalon; 9, Phil State, 6. 33; lie, Clemson, Arizona ShOt ~1, Kaaiwahia, Fullerton, Tilbury, . Escalon; 10, Harry State, and Eastern Kentucky,S. 36, 5H!'/2, 2, Corley, Garces, 45-11'12. 3, Belletto, Modesto; 11, Ted tie, Nebraska. Rice, Middle Tennes· Fletcher, Crenshaw, 45-7'12. 4, Shef• Clement, Stockton; 12, Steve see, Penn State, Texas Tech, Oklaoo- field, Eisenhower, 43-2'12.5, Costanzo, Slack, Modesto; 13, Harold rna State, Virginia State, Seton Hall, Saugus, 43-014: 6, DeSnoo, Washing• Maxwell, Stockton; 14, Steve' 4.44, tie, Virginia, Long Beach State, ton, 42-4. Florida, San Jose State, NoIre Dame, . Discus-I, Kaaiwahia, Fullerton, McGovney, Modesto; 15, Ben Auburn, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Western 162-10. 2, DeSnoo, Washington; 156-1. Twisselman, Oakdale; 16, Bob Kentucky, 2. 53, tie, Texas, Michigan, • 3. Durchslag, San Carlos, 141-9. 4, Strandwold, Turlock; 17, Rick Meyers, Riverbank; 18, Ken Alabama,Richmond Mississippiand Utah, 1.Valley Stafe, tinger,Norton, EIMissionCamino,Vielo,139-7.6,14().4,'laughlin,5, Den• Boyd, Modesto.• Torrey Pines, 1~5. Fast Qualifier: 1, Ron Lyon, HIGH SCHOOL Team scores: 1, BerXeley, 64. 2, Modesto,'14.423;2, Ron Strmis• State Meet Arts,Kennec:!y,23. S.36.Fullerton,3, Dorsey,20.28.6. Saugus,4, Manual,13. ka, Manteca; 14.487.;3, Harry Belletto, Modesto, 14.530; 4, Saturday1s Results ~a:~~'9,c:i:~~?~ea~~ ~::'"fo":~~' Rick Meyers, Riverbank, (At Norwalk) 14.650; 5, Ken Boyd, Modesto, (All rvnnlng events In meters): 14.668. Boys First Heat (8 laps) :'1, David 100-1, Robinson, Berkeley, 10.60. 2, Knight, Stockton; 2, Kevin Willhite, Rancho Cordova, 10.68. 3, Johnson; 3, M. D. "Frog" Ervin, Castlemont, 10.78. 4, Manning, Trent. Hamilton, 10.82. 5, Shields, San Diego, 10.89. 6, Delemar, Pasadena, 10.96. SecondHeat (8 laps):'l, Bob 200-1. Willhite, Rancho Cordova, Strandwold, Turlock; 2, Steve 20.81. 2, Robinson, Berkeley, 21.05. 3.. Holmes, Escalon; 3, Dan Reed Todd, serra, 21.25. 4, Mathis, Muir, Riverbank. 21.56. 5, Shields, San Diego, 21.58. 6, 1, Grimes, Andrew HIli, 21.59. PGA Third Heat (8 laps): Jim 400-1, Timmons, Oakland, 47.09. 2, Reich, Turlock; 2, Steve ., Graham, Centennial, 47.09. 3, Brown, Atlanta Classic McGovney, Modesto; 3, Ed I, Muir, 47.70. 4, Barbar, Bakersfield, Saturday1s Results Dyer, San Carlos. 47.73.5, Townsend, Long Beach Poly, Final Heat (10 laps): 1, Ron t- 47.77. 6. Cooper, Washington, 47.81. CalvinPeele' ~205 Strmlska, Manteca; 2, Dan II 8C»-1. Richardson, Berkeley, Tonmy Valenlire 6US-72-205 Reed, Riverbank; 3, Rick 1:47.31. 2, Cox, Long'Beach Wilson, TanWalm !&-m&-206 t- 1:49.30. 3, Oavis, Compton, I :SO.33. 4, Frn Correr 1(H,7-m-206 Meyers, Escalon, ;, Hickman, Fremont, 1:SO.98, 5, Bet1r- MikeNa1ey ~72-ZII Sportsman Trophy Dash (3 " lng, La Habra, 1:51.34. 6, Calderon, .ladon~ 300LH - Kellon (Walnut) 41.91;C. Cooper Caire (Plus X, Downey) 7-0; Tietjeris (Norlh Marden is 7-0 over Jon Butler, second in Mathis (Muir, Pasadena) 21.29w,21.30;Jack- Buena, San Jose) 50-0'/4;Tave (MUIr, Pasa- Jumps - .De!endlnghIgh lum~ ch~mp K~r (Locke, LA) 42.9; Sanders (Berkeley) 42.9; Central, Manly, Iowa), Lee (Jeffersonville, ,'cross country, and seems in fine form after son (Dorsey, LA) ·21.31;White (McClymonds, dena) 49-73/4W,48-134; Anderson (Fremont, en Lysaght Isn t up t? last year s height (60) Williams (Saugus) 42.98;Demorest (Buchser, Ind.) 7-3. PV: Fraley (Clovis West, Clovis) 15" ~ long illness in March and April. They'll meet Oak.) 20.9c; Henderson (East, Bake.) 21.87. LA) 48-8; Williams (Troy, Fullerton) 50-1'12. and could see MaggIe VanZeeland, 5-11 la~~ Santa Clara) 43.91c; Flemmings (Northgate, ,6; Dial (Marlow, Okla.) 17-9'12 (NR). L~: " in the 3200,where they went 2-3 last year, but 400- Brown (Muir, Pasadena) 46.98;Ti!'"- Sf' - Frazier (Antelope Valley, LanC?ster) week,.take th.ecrown. Berkeley s~ffered ml Walnut Creek) 44.0. Frazier (Mission, SF) 25-3.TJ: Jackson (~~c the two would also stage a good 1600with mons (Oak.) 46.5c; Graham (Centennial, 64-2'12; DeSoto (Santa Rosa) 63-10'12;III (No- nor dlsas~er on North Coast Se~t.'ona~ on~y 400relay - Berkeley 45.9;KennedY (Gran- Lane 'Fresno) 51-7'/4. SP: iii (Nogales, L.q. • Butler at 4:06.75and Marden at 4:10.4.CCS Compton) 47.08;Barber (Bake.) 47.67;Coop- gales, LaPuenie) 64-9'/4;Sutro (Del Mar, San two long lumpers advan~ed. VIVian ~lleY IS ada Hills) 46.37;Muir (Pasadena) 46.58;Dor- Puente) 64-9'/4; Kobza (Schuyler, Neb.) 66• •• Champ Mike McCollum and Jesse Torres er (Washington, LA) 48.03; Townsend (LB Jose) 61-11'12; Rosati (Acalanes, Lafayette) still only girl .to beat their talent,;d tno.. sey (LA) 46.38; Manual Arts (LA) 46.71; 11'12 CT' Dobbins' (Burroughs Ridgecrest) figure to be in leaders' taut wake. Poly) 47.44. 61-73,4;Alo (Banning, Wilmington) 61-634. Weights - Two walk?ways .wlth ~allonal Ganesha (Pomona) 47.32. 193-7' G~ad(lowa Valley M~ringo, Iowa) ••.• Hurdles - Excellent lows field with first 800- Davis (Compton) 1:49.43;Richardson DT ,_. Dobbins (Burroughs, Ridgecrest) shot record holder Natalie Kaalawahla, who 1600 relay - KennedY (Granada Hills) 204-10 . ' ..'::: three almost even. Ron Seanezwas unpushed (Berkeley) 1:50.2;Caldero~ (Sanger) 1:51.53; 193-7;Berry (Northgate,.Walnut Creek) 189- wo~ last .year as a frosh, and Year-IO~~ 3:42.38;Manual Arts (LA) 3:43.13;Berkeley Gil1~_ 100:Ware (Berkeley) 11.59;Dev~ to his 36.25c,and Chris Crisman was pushed Cox (Wilson, LB) 1:SO.50;Hickman (Fremont, 1; Gallo (C!)ntral Catholic, Modesto) 189-0; national diSCUSleader Laura. DeSno? marc, 3:49.0; Ganesha (Pomona) 3:49.28; North (Washington, Denver) 11.51.200: D. Howar.d to his 36.25bY James Knowles (36.31).Highs LA) 1:52.17;ROdriguez (Montgomery" Santa Jefferies (Newport Harbor, Newport Beach) ing in front. Cindi Durchslag IS1-1 With Karen Torrance 3:50.50;Locke (LA) 3:52.04. (Kennedy, Granada Hills) 23.40;Nedd (Sky' ,"predicted close, with Ron McCoy (at 13.93, "INTO the wind) leading the way. Rosa)16001:53.4.- Gonzales (Clovis) 4:12.51;Thomas 185-11;(Montgomery,Sutro (DelSantaMar,Rosa)San Jose)181-6..182-9;Day Nickerson.Team comments - Berkeley seems a good 11;HJLysaght- VanZee(St.landFrancis,(Acalanes,Sac.)Lafayette)5-8; Walker5- lineGr~nadaDallas)Hills)23.0.400:53.3.800:D.CurtisHoward(Culver(Kenned'l',Cit~ .••!' Relays - 1600is awesome. Berkeley went (Santa Barbara) 4:07.59; D. Orr (Upland) Teams (scored 10-8-6-4-2-1) - MUIr bet to help pull off possible first boy-girl (Hoover, Glendale) 5-10; Kraemer (Notre 2'0601' Gallagher (Upper Dublin, Fort Wash.- • 3:11.7without much competition and Kenny 4:12.48;Cox (Los Gatos) 4:12.0c; Scoll .lEI (Pasadena) 48; Berkeley 46; Centennial double championships, and this year the Yel- Dame, Riverside) 5-834; Robinson (Fremont, i~gt~n: Penn.) 2:04.41.1600:Cook (Alemany-, Robinson (46.7); their team has three mem• Camino, Sac.) 4:14.0; Morales (Camanllo) (Compion), Cordova (Ranch? C?rdova), low Jackets may have too much for anYbo~y Sunnyvale) 5-8; Campbell (Troy, Fullerton) Mission Hills) 4:40.2.3200:Cook 10:19.28;Mi1~ bers back from last year's 3:10.42unit 'and 4:12.05.. Edison (Fresno) 20; Oakland, RiverSide Poly (even Kennedv) to beat. Kennedy won bY SIX 5-10.. , tava (Bellevue Wash') 10:09.0.100LH: Sam.:'; •• has been wiiming often and by comfortable 3200 - Marden. (Mission .SJ~ Fremont) 14; Complon, Fremont (LA) 11. points over Berkeley last·year. ~~ - R. Johnson (~e~keley) 19-9w, 19-034; ers (Berkeley) 13.5; Blanford (Central, A'u- •• margins in 3:14range. Anchor leg should not 8:58.6; Butler (EdIson, HuntingTon Beach) GIRLS Predicted finish (with season bests) Williams (Valley Chnstlan, Cerritos) 19-23,i,; rora, Colo.) 13.66.300 LH: Kellon (Walnut) • be missed, and Centennial's national record 8:49.78c;McCollum (Palo Alto) 9:00.3c;Valen Inside dope 100_ Ware (BerKeley) 11.59;D. How,:rd Bert!IIiOn(Sunset, Hayward) 18-101f4w,18-9; 41.91'(NR). 400 relay: Berkeley 45.9. 1600 ••• of 3:10.37 could fall. Berkeley's lone loss (EI Modena, Orange) 8:55.73;Torres (lnde- Sprints _ Denean Howard takes over (KennedY, .Granada Hills) 11.77; DawkinS S. Nlck~ (T.ulare) 19-2; Bates (Berkeley) 18- relay: KennedY (Granada Hills) 3:42.38.H,J: '(without Robinson) in 400is to Muir in tough Arcadia Invitational. 9:09.56pendence,.. SJ) 8:59.7c;Smallwood (Corcoran) amon!,)streigns froma goodgraduatedfield in bothsistershortSherri,sprints.butSheis mona)(Dorsey,11.58w,LA) 11.80;11.86;WinstonJo.hnson(Jordan,(Garey" LB)Po- 83,1,11'12;.....VI. Rliey (Mt. Pleasant, San,Jose) 18-_ tiedVanZeelandat 6-0. U:(Acalanes,SandersLafayette)(Berkeley) 5-11;;119-4;;.; • Vertical jumps - Soph Maurice Crumby is 110 HH - Ro. McCoy (Ed.'son, Fres.) went 1'177and 2340 on dirt track last week. 11.99;Holland (Manual Arts, LA) 11.97. SP - Kaalawah,a (Fullelton) 52-4'12, Cor Lewis (Willingboro, N.J.) 20-11'/4.SP: Kaala.• , •only one to clear 7-0 more than once, and 13.6w, 13.93; Ashford (W. Covina) 1~.74w, Sh~r n W re str~ngth in start is most dan- 200 - .D. Howard (Kennedy, Granada ley (Garces, Bake.) 46-3; Fletcher (Cren- wahia (Fullerton) 52-4'/2 (NR). DT: DeSn06 should take high iump, though inexperience 13.91;Kerho (Mission Vieio) 13.91;Cnsman gero~s ina100 400 should be ~Iose. Hills) 23.40; Ware (Berkeley) 24.04w, 24.62; shaw, LA) 45-3; De~noo (Washington, Fre- (Washington, F "emont) 164-9. _••• could rattle him. Doug Fraley looks like top Sac.>(Riverside14.06;Poly)Seanez14.0.1;(Gilroy)Bollon14.L (Burbank, Middle dist~nces _ 800should be top race Dawkins (Dorsey, LA) 23.77w,24.15;Johnson mont) 44-0'12; Bradshaw (Saugus) 44-6;

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Twitter Facebook Instagram Blog Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Letters case I can think 'of was the year California, yet they don't receive to the Montgomery and another good their fair share of slots in the shot putter [from Corning] com• State Meet. Automatic timing is High School peted in the Northern Section.) now generally available and would But to allow a worthy athlete like become a regular feature of all big Editor Frazier to compete in the State meets. Since athletes could attain Meet, I would opt for an appeal their qualifying, mark anytime du;• possibility. The 2nd place finisher ing the season, it wouldn't matter "i Dear Keith, (conceivably even the 3rd) in the if one meet happened to be wind• I saw your editorial in the Northern and Oak/SF meets could aided. August issue. While I agree with appeal for State Meet acceptance If other readers have ideas for you completely about Frazier, I to a knowledgeable review board improving, the State Meet selec• think your proposals (even if they (like Jack Shepard and you). If ac• tion process, please write. could be carried out, which I cepted in a track event, drop the doubt) would ruin the State Meet. NCS #4, Cent #3, SD #3, etc. What you would end up with qualifier on a rotating basis. Keith Conning: would be a meet made up mostly State Meet 3200 meter run Brian of Southern Section entries. And While the current 27 qualifiers certainly aren't the State's best; it Abshire 9:08.6 Or.) pr DeAnza HS, 27 entries would be silly with only takes a day of heats to get Richmond, California. Keith, maybe 18 of them from the close to the 9 best. thanks for all your help! Southern Section. Further, not £Nery section has the facilities for Regards, Ron Elkin automatic timing, certainly not at Donn Kirk Assistant Track Coach, DeAnza meets throughout the season. Los Altos Richmond And if you did have section meets, what would you do if the wind was above the allowable, run and jump Editor: I don't think my proposals Keith, against it? would ruin the State Meet, but State Meet 3200 meters--Glrls I made up the enclosed set of rather result in an improvement. Heidi Howell, University High, L.A. statistics to measure the The NCAA and Pac-10 meets are City 11:27.2. Place unknown. "quality" of each State Meet not ruined by using qualifying Thanx for your times 2nd place qualifier over the past 7 years. It is standards. Qualifying standards throughout. Nice year. very instructive, showing how insure that the best athletes will Dick Kampmann strong' the Southern Section is be allowed to compete no matter and the lack of depth in some where they may hail from. You are Coach, University High other sections. I think it's clear concerned that the Southern Sec• Los Angel~s that hardly ever will a "Frazier• tion would have too many par• ticipants, but it doesn't concern Editor: Since the State Meet did type situation" arise in any sec• not time all the runners in the 3200 tion except for the single-qualifier you that they are· now grossly under-represented. Sixty percent meter run, 'I have asked coaches sections, the Northern and and athletes to let me know what Oak/SF. (In fact, the only other of the population lives in Southern their times and places were.