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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" El Camino College -Torrance, CA - 4/18/2019 to 4/20/2019 Results 10 Sarah Auther La Canada 10:57.30 Girls 1 Mile Run Invitational HS 11 Azalea Segura Mora Claremont 10:58.50 Meet Record: 4:45.24 $ 4/20/2018 Mariah Castillo 12 Julia Marriott Claremont 11:02.78 NHSF Record: 4:33.82 % 2008 Christine Babcock 13 Sydney Hwang Claremont 11:06.75 HS Nat Rec: 4:35.24 * 1982 Polly Plumer 14 Nadine Gomez Warren 11:07.91 Name Team Finals 15 Riley Rodriguez Upland 11:09.34 Finals 16 Caitlin Billman Murrieta Val 11:09.87 1 Meagen Lowe Buchanan 4:46.85 17 Autumn Denine Great Oak 11:16.19 4:45.169 (4:45.169) 18 Madeline Minutelli Grossmont 11:24.11 2 Jacqueline Duarte Chino Hills 4:48.56 19 Jicel Fernandez Ramir El Camino Real 11:26.60 4:46.924 (4:46.924) 3 Mikaela Ramirez Ayala 4:52.89 Girls 4x800 Meter Relay Invitational HS 4:51.219 (4:51.219) Meet Record: 9:03.31 $ 4/20/2018 Great Oak 4 Sylvia Cruz-Albrecht Oak Park 4:56.69 A Nex, A Griffiths, T Gaitan, F Cortes 4:54.935 (4:54.935) NHSF Record: 8:48.29 % 2012 5 Dalia Frias Mira Costa 4:58.42 HS Nat Rec: 8:43.12 * 2008 Roosevelt HS 4:56.861 (4:56.861) Team Relay Finals 6 Sadie Sigfstead Strathcona 4:58.47 Finals 4:56.885 (4:56.885) 1 Great Oak A 9:09.91 7 Ellaney Matarese La Canada 5:01.64 2 Walnut A 9:22.92 4:59.835 (4:59.835) 3 Dana Hills A 9:26.30 8 Raquel Chavez Basic 5:02.09 4 Great Oak B 9:31.16 5:00.204 (5:00.204) 5 Point Loma A 9:36.26 6 Crescenta Valley A 9:43.91 9 Riley Smith Cody 5:03.23 5:01.071 (5:01.071) 7 Great Oak C 9:44.37 8 Torrey Pines A 9:53.96 10 Katelyn Vuong Covina 5:06.27 5:04.534 (5:04.534) Girls 4x1600 Meter Relay Invitational HS 11 Mia Chavez Chino 5:08.98 Meet Record: 19:52.88 $ 4/15/2016 Great Oak 5:06.980 (5:06.980) K Beatty, N Rice, E Mandel, D Collins 12 McKaylie Caesar Lindsay 5:10.05 Team Relay Finals 5:08.050 (5:08.050) Finals 13 Loryn Brimhall Yucca Valley 5:12.38 1 Great Oak A 20:14.64 5:10.655 (5:10.655) 2 Walnut A 21:00.04 14 Christine Albrecht Valley Chris 5:15.08 3 Newbury Park A 21:06.27 5:13.065 (5:13.065) 4 Serrano A 21:09.45 15 Jordyn Duby Point Loma 5:21.83 5 Harvard Westlake A 21:10.11 5:19.817 (5:19.817) 6 Great Oak B 21:19.84 16 Josephine Ruggieri Centennial 5:29.50 7 Point Loma A 21:23.39 5:27.393 (5:27.393) 8 Great Oak C 21:54.61 9 Claremont A 21:59.24 Girls 3200 Meter Run Invitational HS 10 Ayala A 22:05.06 Meet Record: 10:08.01 $ 4/20/2018 Maddy Denner 11 Covina A 22:10.91 NHSF Record: 9:48.59 % 1996 Kim Mortensen 12 Santee Educa A 22:39.09 HS Nat Rec: 9:48.59 * 1996 Kim Mortensen Name Team Finals Women 100 Meter Dash Collegiate C/O Finals World Record: 10.61 W 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 1 Sarah Shulze Oak Park 10:18.77 American Rec: 10.49 @ 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 2 Corie Smith Buchanan 10:25.79 Meet Record: 10.87 $ 1987 Merlene Ottey 3 Sofia Abrego Granada Hills Ch 10:37.30 Name Team Prelims 4 Ali Upshaw St. Michael 10:37.69 Preliminaries 5 Cassy Haskell Miramonte 10:43.54 1 Anglerne Annelus USC 11.28q 0.2 6 Jill Walker Simi Valley 10:45.46 2 Brianna Duncan Oregon 11.56q 0.4 7 Kalinda Reynolds Claremont 10:49.14 3 Mandy White Brand Jordan 11.65q 1.6 8 Kelli Wilson Monte Vista-D 10:50.71 4 Rae'vyn Lawler GAME-FIT 11.72q 1.6 9 Audrey Allen Miramonte 10:54.34 RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:44 PM 4/19/2019 Page 2 61st ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" El Camino College -Torrance, CA - 4/18/2019 to 4/20/2019 Results Preliminaries ... (Women 100 Meter Dash Collegiate C/O) --- Chanel Brissett USC DNS 1.5 Name Team Prelims Women 200 Meter Dash Ambulatory C/O 5 Chanel Brissett USC 11.72q -0.8 Name Team Finals 6 Ashley Seymour Houston 11.74q 0.4 Finals 7 Tori Franklin Nike 11.77q 0.2 1 Deja Young U.S. Paralympics 25.55 0.2 8 Audrey Leduc Club d'athlé 11.77q 1.2 2 Kym Crosby U.S. Paralympics 26.37 0.2 9 Ombretta Minkue Meye Academy of A 11.78q -0.8 3 Beatriz Hatz U.S. Paralympics 28.11 0.2 10 Cecila Tamayo-Garza Houston 11.84 0.2 11 Valexsia Droughn Cal St. LA 11.87 1.6 Women 200 Meter Dash C/O 12 Jaslyn Gardner BYU 11.88 1.2 World Record: 21.34 W 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 13 Neysia Howard Arizona 11.89 0.2 American Rec: 21.34 @ 1988 Florence Grffith Joyner 14 Ezinne Abba California 11.89 1.2 Meet Record: 22.07 $ 1983 Evelyn Ashford 15 Essance Sample Houston 11.90 0.2 Name Team Finals 15 Tatum Waggoner Arizona 11.90 -0.8 Finals 17 Jackie Patterson California 11.92 0.4 1 Mecca McGlaston USC 23.27 0.7 18 Samiyah Samuels Houston 11.96 0.2 2 Briana Guillory Iowa 23.67 0.7 19 Madison Meredith W. Michigan 11.97 1.2 3 Kennedy Simon Texas 23.95 0.7 20 Alexus Alexander Unattached 11.97 0.4 4 Ashley Seymour Houston 24.02 1.8 21 Raion Black Hawaii 11.98 -0.8 5 Julien Alfred Texas 24.07 0.7 22 Maisie Stevens California 12.00 1.6 6 Zion Corrales-Nelson California 24.14 0.7 23 J'Liyah Miles Cal St. LA 12.01 1.2 7 Gia Trevisan Bracco Atlet 24.20 1.8 24 Hafsatu Kamara RTG 12.01 -0.8 8 Ajah Criner Cen Arkansas 24.27 2.3 25 Ajah Criner Cen Arkansas 12.02 1.6 9 Cecila Tamayo-Garza Houston 24.32 2.3 25 ShaKeela Saunders Adidas 12.02 -0.8 10 Essance Sample Houston 24.41 1.8 27 Darria Matthias Academy of A 12.10 0.4 11 Alexis Henry SF State 24.46 1.8 28 Antonise Christian Iowa 12.11 1.2 12 Kenady Jackson UC Riverside 24.52 2.3 29 Taylor Watson Utah 12.14 0.4 13 Deshae Wise California 24.57 0.7 30 Callie DeWitt Augustana (S 12.20 0.2 14 Jazmine Smith SF State 24.63 -0.2 31 Jada Hoffman Lewis 12.21 0.4 15 Antonise Christian Iowa 24.63 -0.2 32 Khenadi Jones MN State 12.22 0.4 16 Ombretta Minkue Meye Academy of A 24.64 1.8 33 Martina Latting Hawaii 12.26 1.6 17 Neysia Howard Arizona 24.65 2.3 34 Maya Cook SF State 12.28 1.6 18 Grace Hartman MN State 24.65 -0.2 35 Pamela White Arizona 12.30 1.6 19 Serenity Douglas Texas 24.67 0.7 36 Raynee Helm Wheelock Utah 12.32 -0.8 20 Haley Rogers BYU 24.69 1.8 37 Daja Johnson SJ State 12.39 0.2 21 Jackie Patterson California 24.70 2.3 38 Allysia Parry Academy of A 12.46 -0.8 22 Raion Black Hawaii 24.70 -0.2 39 Ryan Greene Cal St. LA 12.48 1.2 23 Nnenya Hailey Unattached 24.72 0.8 40 Alexis Smith MN State 12.59 -0.8 24 Jaslyn Gardner BYU 24.72 -0.2 41 Janice Hall BYU 13.01 0.2 24 Hafsatu Kamara RTG 24.72 2.3 --- Haley Rogers BYU DNS 1.2 26 Payge Side Houston 24.76 2.3 27 Faith Burt Unattached 24.77 0.8 Women 100 Meter Dash Collegiate C/O 28 Ezinne Abba California 24.83 -0.2 World Record: 10.61 W 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 29 Maya Cook SF State 24.92 -0.2 American Rec: 10.49 @ 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 30 Hannah Nealis BYU 25.01 -0.2 Meet Record: 10.87 $ 1987 Merlene Ottey 31 Ellie Quackenbush BYU 25.04 0.7 Name Team Finals 32 Brinn Jensen BYU 25.08 0.8 Finals 33 Darria Matthias Academy of A 25.09 -0.2 1 Mandy White Brand Jordan 11.53 1.5 34 Alexus Alexander Unattached 25.16 1.8 2 Brianna Duncan Oregon 11.59 1.5 35 Kerissa D'Arpino Oregon 25.23 0.8 3 Tori Franklin Nike 11.60 1.5 36 Pamela White Arizona 25.24 2.3 4 Ashley Seymour Houston 11.61 1.5 37 Rose Gaye MN State 25.28 0.8 5 Rae'vyn Lawler GAME-FIT 11.65 1.5 38 Madison Meredith W.
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