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High School Best Mark Lists I HIGH SCHOOL BEST MARK LISTS From KEITH CONNING • California .:. United States These lists contain the best United States high school marks (indoor and out) of the The California record is listed after the event. Abbreviations: A=mark made at alti• 1992-1993 prep season. The current national reoord (as recognized by Track & Field tude (above I,OOOm); -=senior; '=junior; "=sophomore; +U=freshman; ?=unknown year .tmW is listed at the head of each event followed by the site and date. and/or first name. Symbols: c=converted mark, HSR=High School Record, i=indoor, .'=after name indi• Sections: CCS=Central Coast, CS=Central, LAS=Los Angeles, NCS=North Coast, cales foreign athlete attending U.S. school. Classes: "'=frosh, "=soph, ~=junior, • NS=Northern, OS=Oakland, SFS=San Francisco, SJS=Sac-Joaquin, SDS=San Diego, =senior, ?=unknown .. SS=Southern. 1:53.82 'Mike Wenz (Canyon-CG, SS) Boys 1:54.3 -John Lockard (Logan, NCS) Boys 3,200 Meters HSR: 8:36.3 (2 miles) Jeff Nelson (BU/bank, Through May 2 Iq,~.'3 Through May 20, 1993 CA), Westwood, CA, 5/6/79 1,500 Meters (3:46.4) 100 Meters 9:01.76 "Brad Hauser (Kingwood, TX) 100 Meters (10.25) 3:56.0 -Ryan Wilson (Agoura, SS) 9:02.43 .Jason Lunn (Dulles, Sugar Land, 10.61 -Anthony Voisan (Merced, SJS) 3:56.8 -Morris Giddens (Gardena, LAS) HSR: 10.13 Derrick Florence (Ball, Galves- ' TX) 10.62 -Paul Turner (Univ City, SDS) 3:57.0 "Brett Strahan (Hart, SS) ton, TX), Towson, MD, 6/28/86 9:02.73 'Bob Keine' (Ridgewood, NJ) 10.64 -Lindsay McDonald (Mercd, SJS) 3:57.75 'Jamie Martinez (Orange, SS) 10.38 -Tony McCall (Forest, Ocala, FL) 10.65 "Bryan Howard (Cyn Spr, SS) 3:58.28 'Eric Dunn (Arroyo Grande, SS) 10.47 .Jonathan Burrell (Marshall, 10.76 -Kevin Devine (Nogales, SS) 3:59.3 -Paul De La Cerda (Hart, SS) Cleveland, OH) 110 Hurdles 10.76 -Shon Lewis (Wilcox, CCS) 10.48 'JermaineStafford (Franklin, HSR: 13.30 Chris Nelloms (Dunbar. Day• Wroaided: Rochester, NY) ton, OH), Dayton, OH, 5/26/90 10. 73 'Jamie Houston (Lemoore, CS) 1,600 M (3:59.4 Mile) 13.61 .Joe Manor (Reagan, Austin, TX) 4:13.14 -Ryan Wilson (Agoura, SS) 200 Meters 13.65 -Dwayne Riley (Klein Forest, 4:13.90 "Brett Strahan (Hart, SS) Houston, TX) . 200 Meters (20.50A) HSR: 20.13 Roy Martin (Rooseven, Dallas, 4:14.62 'Morris Giddens (Gardena, LAS) 13.94 ?Greg Hines (Whitman, 21.47 -Anthony Volsan (Merced, SJS) TX), Austin, TX, 5/11/85 4:14.77c 'Eric Dunn (Arroyo Grande, SS) . Huntington Station, NY) 21.50 -Lindsay McDonald (Mercd, SJS) 4:15.57 -Paul De La Cerda (Hart, SS) 20.78 -Charles Mnchell (Waco, TX) 13.7 -Shannon Sidney (Russelville, AR) 21.59 .Jack Baloney (Oak Grove, CCS) 4: 15.58 -Nazario Romero (SPasq, SDS) 20.90 .Jonathan Burrell (Marshall, 21.59 -Edward Turner (Morningside, SS) 4:16.1 -Chad Wenger (Mira Mesa, SDS) Cleveland, OH) 21.64 -Kevin Devine (Nogales, SS) 4:16.7 ?Gavin Klinger (Hart, SS) 21.09 -Tony McCall (Forest, Ocala, FL) 21.65 .Jarron Turner (MtPleas, CGS) 21.71 -Galvin Harrison (NSalinas, CCS) 400 Meters 21.79 ?Kory Jones (Fremont, LAS) 3,000 Meters (8:07.60) HSR: 44.69 Darrell Robinson (WIlson, Taco• 21.80 ?Moore (San Benito, CCS) 8:33.1 -Margarito CaSillas (Hoover, SS) 8:33.7 "Jason Balkman (Lynbrk, CCS) ma, WA), Indianapolis, IN, 7/24/82 21.80 -Rob Rice (Mt. Pleasant, CGS) wroalded: 8:34.7 'Matt Farley (Jesun, SJS) 46.20 "Desmond Johnson (St. Augus tine, New Orieans, LA) 21.56 "Bryan Howard (Cyn Spr, SS) 8:36.4 'Jamie Martinez (Orange, SS) 46.23 -Galvin Harrison (North Salinas, 21.80 ?Demond Birks (Eisenhower. SS) 8:41.2 -Jason Persheid (Jesuit, SJS) Hand-timed: 8:42.5 .Jim Cera (Upland, SS) Salinas, CA) 21.2 'Andre DeSaussure (Taft, LAS) 8:44.0 -Shawn Frack (Esperanza, SS) 46.35 'Marion Ramsey (West Brook, 8:45.03 -Ricardo Brewer (North, CS) Beaumont, TX) 8:46.39 ?Ben Flamm (Hunt Beh, SS) , 400 Meters (45.09) 800 Meters 46.32 -Galvin Harrison (NSalinas, GCS) H5R: 1:46.58 George Kersh (Pearl, MS), 47.05 -Edward Turner (Morningside, SS) 3,200 M(8:36.3 2 Miles) Sacramento, CA, 6/13/87 47.29 'Andre DeSaussure (Taft, LAS) 9:05.11 'Matt Farley (Jesun, SJS) 47.75 .Jack Beloney (Oak Grove, GCS) 9:06.90 "Jason Baikman (Lynbrk, CCS) 1:49.42 .Jeremy Stallings (Stanton, TX) 48.21 -Derek Favorne (Cen, Coro, SS) 9:08.3 'Jamie Martinez (Orange, SS) 1:49.50 -Brian Wilkinson (Merced, CA) 1:50.16 ?Josh Smith (Mountainbrook, AL) 48.25 "Mike Russell (DiaBar, SS) 9:14.12 -Ricardo Brewer (North, CS) 48.2 .Jimmie Johnson (MissSJ, NCS) 9:14.14 -Margarito Casillas (Hoover, SS) 48.40 "'Michael Granville (Bell G, SS) 9:15.7 .Jason Persheid (Jesuit, SJS) 1,600 Meters 48.45 "Steve Campbell (AILoma, SS) 9:17.7 .Jim Cera (Upland, SS) HSR: 3:55.3 mile Jim Ryun (East, WicMa, 9:20.29 -Gilbert Serrano (Pt. Loma, SDS) KS), San Diego, CA, 6/27/65 800 Meters (1:47.31) 4:09.53 -Brian Klein (Gonzales, TX) 110-Meter HH (13.41) I 4:10.10 -M Rodriguez (Corona del Sol, 1:49.50 -Brian Wilkinson (Merced, SJS) Tempe. AZY, 1:51.61 "'Michael Granville (Bell G, SS) 14.31 -Gerald Stamps (Muir, SS) 4:10.52 .Jason Lunn (Dulles, Sugar Land, 1:52.03 'Vondre Armour (Bkfld, CS) 14.45 ?Reuben Parrish (Atwater, SJS) 14.48 'Larry Parker (Bakersfield, CS) TX) 1:52.89 -Golin Dean (O'Dowd, NCS) BRIAN WILKINSON 1:53.04 -Adrian Garcia (Rooseven, CS) 14.49 -Andy Colbert (Muir, SS) Photo by Bill Cockerham 1:53.54 -Tad Heath (Foothill, SS) 14.51 'Gerimi Burleigh (Upland, 5S) 14.53 -Danny Perryman (Lemoore, CS) I conffnued next page ... conffnued next page ... 12 • California .:. United States 14.59 'Bryan Jones (Arroyo Gr, SS) 6-10 ?Mansfield (Canyon-CC,SS) 300 Hurdles 7·2 1/4 .Jeff Nadeau (Monroe, 14.61 'Jason Medearis(Hart, SS) 6-10 ?Randy Martin (Clovis West, CS) Sepulveda,CA) HSR: 35.32 GeorgePorter (Cabrillo,Lom· . 6-10 -Mike Woolery (Clovis West CS) 7·2 .charles Ford(Judson, poc, CA), Walnut, CA, 5/25/85 6-10 ·David Shumsky (Palisds, LAS) Converse,TX) 300.Hurdles (35.32) 36.89 ·RaymondAustin (Eisenhower, 7-2 .Jeremy Fischer (Camarillo,CA) 37.20 'Kenny Haslip(Muir, SS) Lawton, OK) 7·2 ?KevinSchleicher(Zephyrhills,FL) 37.71 'Kyle O'Neal (Bella Vista, SJS) Pole Vault (18-2) 36.93 ·Quinton Milner (SouthOak Cliff, 7-2 "Ivan Wagner (Roosevelt, 38.52 ?Reuben Parrish (Atwater,SJS) 16-7 'Scott Slover (Leland, CCS) Dallas, TX) San Antonio, TX) 38.72 'Jason Medearis (Hart, SS) 16-7 -Tye Harvey(Sonora, SJS) 36.7 'Lee Hutton (La Marque, TX) 38.83 -Char1!onJordan (Wash, LAS) 16-4 .Jesse Stem (Harv·Westtke,SS) . Pole Vau~ 38.89 ?Williams(River City, SJS) 16-3 ·Brandon Vance (LGatos, CCS) 4 X 100 38.99 ?Rlcky Velasco (Bellarm,CCS) 15·10 'Robby Weighall (Highland,CS) HSR: 18·2 Brandon Richards (San Marcos, HSR: 40.09 Jasper, TX, Austin, TX, Santa Barbara, CA), Eugene, OR, 7/11/85 39.04 -Byron Casey (American, NCS) 15-9 .Jeremy Parker (Upland, SS) 5/10/91 39.07 ?Brownlee(Hammon) 15-7 .Jason Rice (Falbrook, SDS) 16-9 3/4 -Tye Harvey(Sonora,CA) 40.45 Permian (Austin, TX) 15-6 .Jason Hinkin (St. Francis,CCS) 16-9 ?SteveJesulaliis (Klein Oak, 40.4 Johnson (Austin,TX) 15-6 -Chris Buddin (OrangeGlen, SDS) Spring,TX) 4 X 100 (40.24) 40.56, T. C. Williams (Alexandria,VA) 16·7 ·EddieHarrison(King,Corpus 41.43 Muir,5S Christi, TX) 41.68 Merced, SJS Long Jump (26-4 3/4) 4x400 16-7 'Scott Slover (Leland, 41.86 CanyonSprings,SS 24·1 3/4 ·EdwardTurner (Morningside,SS) HSR: 3:07.40 Hawthorne,CA, San Jose, CA) 41.97 Poly, LongBeach, SS 23-10 'Jackie Frazier (Madera, CS) Austin, TX, 4/6i85 42.13 University City, SDS 23-10 .Jimmi Banks (SLeandro,NCS) 3:13.07 .West Brook (Beaumont,TX) 42.0 Dorsey, LAS Long Jump 23-8 1/4 ·LeandellChilds Onglewood,SS) 3:13.85 South Oak Cliff (Dallas. TX) 42.27 Inglewood,SS 23-8 ·Derrtck Mlichell (MI. Eden, NCS) HSR: 26-9 1/4Dion Bentley (Penn Hills, 3:13.9 Jefferson (Port Arthur, TX) 42.31 Highlands,SJS 23·7 1/2 ·Del Brown(Livermore,NCS) Pittsburgh, PAl, Santa Fe, Argentina, 6/23/ 89 42.34 Momingsoo, SS 23-6 1f.! ·Louis Morales(Reedley,CS) High Jump 25-7 3/4i ·Marvin Forde' (Uniondale,NY) HSR: 7-6 Dothel Edwards(Cedar Shoals, 25-2 .Jared Hansen (Parma, 10) X 400 (3:07.40) 4 Triple Jump (53-6 1/2) Athens, GA), Athens, GA, 7i9i83 24·11 1/2 'Troy Twillie (Slidell,LA) 3:17.3 Muir, SS 48-2 -Derrick Mlichell (MtEden, NCS) 7-3 1/2 'Billy Green (Ruston, LA) 3:17.5 Bakersfield,CC 48-1 ·XavierHowell(L Bch Poly,SS) 3:17.83 Foothll, SS 48-1 ·ShamoreWalker (MorVly,SS) Triple Jump 3:18.62 Momingsoo,SS 47-111/2 ·Tony Parrish (Marina, SS) HSR: 53·9 1/4 Brian Tabor (Clarke Central, 3:18.84 Dorsey, LAS 47·111/2 ·Mel Moultry (BevertyHills, SS) Athens, GA), Columbus, OH, 6/11/89 3:19.23 North Salinas, CCS 47·9 3/4 'Von Ware (RBuenaVista, SDS) 52-2 3/4 'Andre Scott (Seminole, 3:19.36 Alia Loma, SS 47·9 1/2" ?Ty Gaines (Palmdale,SS) Sanford, FL) 3:19.49 Poly, LB, SS .
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