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2002 Cal Poly Invitational March 16Th 2002 I 2002 Cal Poly Invitational March 16th 2002 i 9 Megan Ries NEVADA RENO 11*06 rent #1 WOMENS HAMMER THROW 10 Leah Horowitz FRESNO STATE 11-00 11 Juliana Jensen BYU 11'00 12 Bonnie Jacobs BYU 11-00,2! 3E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET 13 Melissa Coombs BYU 11-00 14 Shawna Peteran SACRAMENTO STATE 11-00 April Witchmann FRESNO STATE 168 03.25 15 Lexene Lesser FRESNO STATE 10-06J2! Windi Selle SACRAMENTO STATE 162 11.50 16 Amanda Dean SACRAMENTO STATE 10-06 Andrea Stelter FRESNO STATE 161 07.75 Kelly Dahl CAL POLY NONI Emily Peterson WICHITA STATE 154 05.00 Iran Serrano SACRAMENTO STATE NONI Amanda Garcia CAL POLY 153 07.50 Alicia Thompson BYU NONI Cami Carroll UC IRVINE 152 02.75 Veronica Garcia FRESNO STATE NONI Krissy Schelir FRESNO STATE 150 06.25 K. Schraneveldt BYU NONI Sarah Hoydziak NEVADA RENO 148 04.25 Anna Mull WICHITA STATE NONI Kelly Bowman NEVADA RENO 143 03.25 Sarah Doyle WICHITA STATE NONI ) Dominique Green BYU 142 10.00 Bethanie Evans BYU NONI . Jenny Patterson BYU 142 00.50 Katherine Pacheco FRESNO STATE SCI ! Chelsea Weenig BYU 140 08.75 Mandy Kelly BYU SCI l Janine Bodo NEVADA RENO 135 05.00 I Carmen Schmidt UC IRVINE 134 09.50 '> Brooklyn Icalia CAL POLY 132 01.25 Event #4 MENS POLE VAULT i Amy Nicoles BYU 130 10.25 ' Caira Hane NEVADA RENO 129 07.75 ) Shario Marshall NEVADA RENO 129 04.25 USE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET ) Michelle Daggs CAL POLY 126 01.75 {Crystal Bowes WICHITA STATE IIONE 1 Jeff Hansen BYU 07,01 Kristin Bryden CAL POLY SCR 2 Dean Starkey UNATTACHED 07,01 Jamie Farley FRESNO STATE SCR 3 Jon Takahashi CAL POLY 07j0( Christina Weaver FRESNO STATE SCR 4 John Bessner UNNAT 03 Lisa Kranter FRESNO STATE SCR 5 Spencer Frame WICHITA STATE 03 J2! Kathryn Birkmaier SACRAMENTO STATE SCR 6 Mark Barry BYU 11,2! Sabrina Kirkwood SACRAMENTO STATE SCR 7 Russell Weaver FRESNO STATE 8 Matt Weinch BYU 9 Mark Unzuelta FRESNO STATE 07, 2! rent #2 MENS HAMMER THROW 10 Justin Schwartz FRESNO STATE 01. 5( 11 Jeremy Kemp BYU 01. 5( \|^y 12 Leif McMurray FRESNO STATE 07J5I 5E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET 13 Jeremy Torres UC IRVINE 01 Paul Lim FRESNO STATE NONI Luke Woydziak UNATTACHED 199-10.25 Michael Curran WICHITA STATE NONI Mike Milakovic UNATTACHED 195'01.50 Crais Meeker WICHITA STATE NONI Shlomi Ben-Shusan FRESNO STATE 179-05.00 Dave Getchel CAL POLY NONI Joe Vasquez FRESNO STATE 178-10.00 Tony Maffei SACRAMENTO STATE SCI. Matt Holcomb BYU 177-00.00 Adam Hess FRESNO STATE SCI Mike Beerer UC IRVINE 169-05.75 Evan Roze CAL POLY 167-02.50 Casey Smith WICHITA STATE 163-11.25 Event #5 WOMENS LONG JUMP Tim McGallian SACRAMENTO STATE 159-04.75 ) Cory Stock WICHITA STATE 157-10.75 Robby Spexrth WICHITA 149-01.25 USE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET Geoffrey Fong SACRAMENTO STATE NONE Jeff Pedersen CAL POLY NONE 1 Heidi Yost WICHITA STATE 18-09 7! Mike Guidry FRESNO STATE SCR 2 Sarah Fleishman NEVADA RENO 18-07 0( 3 Cortney Stafford CAL POLY 18-05 5( 4 LaVietra Stanton SACRAMENTO STATE 18-03 2! rent #3 WOMENS POLE VAULT 5 Tynisia Edwards UC IRVINE 18-00 5( 6 Jamila Carter NEVADA RENO 17-11 2! 7 Lindsay Sommer BYU 17-08 5( 3E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET 8 Jenny Moore FRESNO STATE 17-05 7! 9 Tara Maves NEVADA RENO 17-05 7! Jennifer Ashcroft NEVADA RENO 12-04.00' 10 Jessica Stafford UC IRVINE 17-02 2! Melissa Dyer BYU 12-00.00- 11 Starrisha Rogers CAL POLY 17-01 7! Abrianne Wiles NEVADA RENO 12'00.00' 12 Odiri Pinnock SACRAMENTO STATE 17-01 5( Erin Curtis UC IRVINE 11-06.00- 13 Darlene Foster CAL POLY 17-01 5( Dana Huseby NEVADA RENO 11-06.00- 14 Heidi Poppelrieter SACRAMENTO STATE 16-08 7! Bergann Hernandez FRESNO STATE 11-06.00' 15 Katie Christianson FRESNO STATE 16-06 0( Melissa Banton NEVADA RENO 11-06.DO- C.Grossnickle BYU NONI Holly Speight UNATTACHED ll '06.00- Allison Sewell NEVADA RENO NONI Merridy Young NEVADA RENO NONE Alison Massetti CAL POLY NONE 2002 Cal Poly Invitational March 16th 2002 rent #6 MENS LONG JUMP Event #9 WOMENS SHOT PUT >E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET USE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET Andrew Badger CAL POLY 25 06.25" 1 Stephanie Brown CAL POLY Tyrone Ward CAL POLY 25 03.50" 2 Amanda Garcia CAL POLY Brandon Taylor UNATTACHED 24 06.75" 3 Stephanie Tietjen NEVADA RENO Jon Takahashi CAL POLY 23 10.00" 4 Krissy Schelir FRESNO STATE Kyan Crooks WICHITA STATE 23 03.75" 5 Andrea Stelter FRESNO STATE Jay Coles SACRAMENTO STATE 22 09.50" 6 April Witchmann FRESNO STATE Kyle Carano FRESNO STATE 22 03.50" 7 Erin Kelly NEVADA RENO Patrick Grogan UC IRVINE 22 00.50" 8 Sabrina Kirkwood SACRAMENTO STATE Jarrett Cullens WICHITA STATE 21 07.25" 9 Becky Beachler BYU ) Joe Lourenco UC IRVINE 21 00.75" 10 Janine Bodo NEVADA RENO . Keith Mickey SACRAMENTO STATE 20 10.00" 11 Sarah Woydziak NEVADA RENO 5 Jonathan Davis SACRAMENTO STATE 20 09.00" 12 Chelsea Weenig BYU > Justin Schwartz FRESNO STATE 20 07.00" 13 Cayci Carter WICHITA STATE 1 Michael Wong UC IRVINE 20 06.75" 14 Shario Marshall NEVADA RENO i Scott Weholz FRESNO STATE CFE 20 02.75" 15 Lisa Kranter FRESNO STATE > Steven Higa UC IRVINE 19 11.25" 16 Krystal Bowes WICHITA STATE Devin Howe BYU FOUL 17 Kathryn Birkmaier SACRAMENTO STATE Kyran Ayers FRESNO STATE NONE Kristin Bryden CAL POLY Kevin Carano FRESNO STATE NONE Jamie Farley FRESNO STATE Dan Parkinson BYU NONE Maranda Brownson NEVADA RENO Duran Archie FRESNO STATE SCR Merridy Young NEVADA RENO Tara Maves NEVADA RENO rent #7 WOMENS JAVELIN THROW Event #10 MENS SHOT PUT JE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET USE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET Lindsay Johnson BYU 161-01.00 Allison Berry WICHITA STATE 143-06.25 1 RYAN BECKENHAUER UNNAT 58'09 .01 Shario Marshall NEVADA RENO 137-02.25 2 Dan Antherius BYU 54-06 .51 l|jjy/ Krystal Bowes WICHITA STATE 135-00.25 3 Casey Smith WICHITA STATE 54 -02 .2! Missy Woods BYU 132-10.25 4 Brad Johnson WICHITA STATE 54-01 .01 April Witchmann FRESNO STATE 131'11.25 5 Joe Vasquez FRESNO STATE 53-08 .2! Lacy Tanneberg CAL POLY 130-09.50 6 Shlomi Ben-Shusan FRESNO STATE 46-10 .51 Sara Coleman NEVADA RENO 128-03.75 7 Mike Beerer UC IRVINE 46-09 .7! Megan Foster WICHITA STATE 125-05.75 8 William King-Lewis UC IRVINE 46-01 ,5( Amy Curtis BYU 123-10.50 9 Geoffrey Fong SACRAMENTO STATE 45-02 .51 Adrienne Lindsay CAL POLY 123-04.25 10 Roby Spetcarth WICHITA STATE 44-01 .7! Erin Kelly NEVADA RENO 120-10.25 11 Tim McGallian SACRAMENTO STATE 43-04 7! Lynday Ford BYU NONE 12 Mike Guidry FRESNO STATE 43'02 7! Courtney Shineman WICHITA STATE NONE 13 Ron Tilton SACRAMENTO STATE 41-09 0( Lorea Jones SACRAMENTO STATE NONE Matt Holcomb BYU NON! Caira Hane NEVADA RENO NONE Scott Weholz FRESNO STATE CFE NON Cayci Carter WICHITA STATE NONE Devin Howe BYU NON! Krissy Schelir FRESNO STATE NONE Jessica Stafford UC IRVINE SCR Kayla Russum FRESNO STATE SCR Event #11 WOMENS HIGH JUMP rent #8 MENS JAVELIN THROW USE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET 1 Candace Clifford BYU '07 3E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET 2 Katie Bourgeois CAL POLY •07 3 Erin Kelly NEVADA RENO '04 Ryan Kugel CAL POLY 203-04.50" 4 Sandra Butler SACRAMENTO STATE •04 Ryan James UNATTACHED 200-00.25" 5 Tara Maves NEVADA RENO •04 Dan Parkinson BYU 185-05.00" 6 AnnMarie Turpin UC IRVINE •04 CORRY STUCK WICHITA 180-04.50" 7 Austin Buss NEVADA RENO •04 Ryan Burgess FRESNO STATE 177-07.00" 8 Danielle Hicks NEVADA RENO '04 Brandon Lynch SACRAMENTO STATE 176-10.00" 9 Sarah Fleishman NEVADA RENO •02 Spencer Smith BYU 175-07.75" 10 Erin Sharpe NEVADA RENO •02 Brandon Mies WICHITA STATE 174-02.50" 11 Kelly Dahl CAL POLY '02 Scott Weholz FRESNO STATE CFE 168-05.25" Jenny Moore FRESNO STATE NONI Javon Kemp FRESNO STATE 167-04.50" Maranda Brownson NEVADA RENO NONI Allen Mendrin FRESNO STATE 165-03.25" Merridy Young NEVADA RENO NONI Devin Howe BYU 164-10.25" Roby Spetcarth WICHITA STATE 163-03.00" JJ Stein UC IRVINE 155-05.25" Michael Curran WICHITA STATE SCR L 2002 Cal Poly Invitational March 16th 2002 Heidi Poppelrieter SACRAMENTO STATE 36-08.5( rent #12 MENS HIGH JUMP Cortney Stafford CAL POLY NONI !E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET Event #16 MENS TRIPLE JUMP Ryan Kugel CAL POLY 09.00'1 David Pendergrass BYU 06.50" USE REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET Ammon Dahl BYU 04.75-1 Alex Sevastopoulos CAL POLY 02. 75'1 1 Andrew Badger CAL POLY 53-01 .7! Weston Motoyasu UC IRVINE 02.75" 2 Kyle Carano FRESNO STATE 48-05 .7! Brandon Lynch SACRAMENTO STATE 02.75" 3 Kevin Carano FRESNO STATE 48-03 5t Justin Nakano UC IRVINE 02.75" 4 Patrick Grogan UC IRVINE 47-06 .2! Mark Barry BYU 6'00.75' 5 Mike Nguyen UC IRVINE 45-11 .7! Ron Tilton SACRAMENTO STATE NONE 6 Keith Mickey SACRAMENTO STATE 45'06 .2! Nick Carter CAL POLY SCR 7 Jay Coles SACRAMENTO STATE 45'05 .2! Devin Howe BYU SCR 8 Joe Lourenco UC IRVINE 43-05 5( Dan Parkinson BYU SCR Kyan Crooks WICHITA STATE NONt David Omalayo FRESNO STATE NON! Randy Lewis WICHITA STATE SCI rent #13 WOMENS DISCUS THROW Duran Archie FRESNO STATE SCI Kyran Ayers FRESNO STATE SCI David Pendergrass BYU SCI 3E REVERSE ORDER ON SHEET Michael Wong UC IRVINE SCI Stephanie Brown CAL POLY 160 10.25 Amy Nicoles BYU 151 06.00 Event #17 WOMENS 5000M DISTANCE Krissy Schelir FRESNO STATE 146 07.75 Cami Carroll UC IRVINE 145 03.25 Amanda Andrews CAL POLY 144 09.00 1 Linda Somers AGGIES 16:52 5! Michelle Daggs CAL POLY 143 00.75 2 Jen DeRego CAL POLY 17:08 .6: Christina Weaver FRESNO STATE 142 07.75 3 Breanne Sandberg BYU 17:10 .4! Janine Bodo NEVADA RENO 138 06.75 4 Kareen Nilsson UC IRVINE 17:18 ,o: Kelly Bowman NEVADA RENO 138 01.00 5 Julie Manson UC IRVINE 17:34 ,0< ) Brooklyn Icalia CAL POLY 135 04.25 6 KATIE MOON BYU 17:41 .6' Lisa Kranter FRESNO STATE 133 02.25 7 Emily Mars BYU 17:43 .T I April Witchmann FRESNO STATE 132 04.50 8 Amber Simmons CAL POLY 17:44 .6! I Windi Selle SACRAMENTO STATE 130 06.50 9 Kaleena Yee UC IRVINE 17:52 .0! I Shario
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