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Probable Entries Probable Entries 100 Meters 5,000 Meters Hammer Felix Andam Dan Alder Jim Edwards Date Event Site Chris Bailey Dave Anderson Marc Harisay Jan. 14 Snake River Open Pocatello, ID Mark Godfrey Mike Evans William Knight Mark Morgan Mark Johansen Jared Mabey Jan. 21 Utah State Invitational Logan, UT Leonard Myles-Mills Craig Lawson Corey Neddo Jan. 28 BYU Invitational Provo, UT Horace Tisdale Brandon Rhoads Feb. 4 Idaho State Invitational Pocatello. ID Sam St. Clair Javelin Feb. 10-11 Cornhusker Invitational Lincoln, NE 200 Meters John Home Feb. 23-25 WAC Championships Colo. Springs, CO Felix Andam 10,000 Meters SpencerJenson Mar. 10-11 NCAA Championships Indianapolis. IN Chris Bailey Kevin Ferre Curtis Keller Mark Godfrey Craig Lawson Chad Knowles Ou Mark Morgan Ryan Stroud Leonard Myles-Mills Brandon Rhoads Discus Date Event Site Horace Tisdale Chad Wood Jason Andersen Mar. 17-18 Willie Williams Classic Tucson, AZ Jim Freeland 400 Meters High Jump Marc Harisay Mar. 23-25 Arizona State Inv. Tempe, AZ Garrett Anderson Aaron Bell April 1 Fresno State Fresno. CA Tom Bean Marc Chenn Shot Put Apr. 7-8 Cougar Invitational Provo, UT James Beers Eric Crow Jason Andersen Steve James Lance Greer Jim Freeland Apr. 14-15 Mt. SAC Invitational Walnut. CA Peter McConkie Erik Lundmark Marc Harisay Apr. 20-22 Clarence Robison Inv. Provo, UT Leonard Myles-Mills Jon Parry William Knight Apr. 27-29 Penn Relays Philadelphia, PA Mark Stephenson Triple Jump Decathlon May 6 USC. UCLA Los Angeles, CA 800 Meters Mark Godfrey Steve Bulpitt May 17-20 WAC Championships Provo, UT Jeff Bray Slava Kouznetsov Ben Higbee May 31-June 3 NCAA Championships Knoxville, TN J.R. Carlson Marek Samseli Chad Knowles Preston Carlson Noah Parks Jeff Dresser Long Jump Jon Parry Tim Franklin Chris Bailey Craig Riggs Kent Gee Mark Godfrey Brent Timmons Iain Hunter Mike Hutchings Matt Jenkins Slava Kouznetsov 110 Meter HH Chris Wilson Tyler Munson Anthony Cox Marek Samseli Randall Himes 1,500 Meters Mike Jones Blake Boggess Pole Vault Peter McConkie Jeff Bray Curtis Bedont Troy Nesbit Jason Bushnell Matt Hoopes Brandon Wilding Ty Jacobson 4001H Gary Wilson Eric Kopp Anthony Cox Matt McCauley Randall Himes 3,000 Steeplechase Mike Jones Mark Johansen Peter McConkie Troy Nesbit Mens 100 M Finals 5 Justin Thomas ISU 00:15.74 Heat lwind +0.0 6 Rob McKenna USU 00:16.32 M ins 200 M Trials Place Athlete School Time 7 Anthony Cox BYU Heatl 1 Felix Andam BYU 00:10.62 8 Lance Drake MSU Pliice Athlete School Tune 2 Brandon Stock WSU 00:10.96 9 1 Earl Corney ISU 00:21.79 3 Horace Tisdale BYU 00:10.98 Heat 2 2 Chris James Ricks 00:22.10 4 Chris James Ricks 00:11.12 Place Athlete School Time 3 Sam Peny Ricks 00:22.23 5 Sam Perry Ricks 00:11.24 1 Michael Jones BYU 00:14.21 4 Clint Udy Ricks 00:22.62 6 Marek Smseli BYU 00:11.28 2 Bruce Stephens WSU 00:14.34 5 Ryan Barker Ricks 00:23.11 7 Pascal Illy USU 00:11.39 3 Wes Davis WSU 00:14.80 6 Horace Tisdale BYU 8 David Banner Unatt 00:11.46 4 Robert Premo MSU 00:14.90 7 9 Mark Morgan BYU 5 Alan Dopp ISU 00:15.50 8 Heat 2wind -0.5 6 Ben Higbee BYU 00:15.82 9 Place Athlete School Time 7 Brent Timmons BYU 00:16.18 Heat 2 1 Chris Bailey BYU 00:11.26 8 S. Von Campe ISU 00:16.28 Place Athlete School Time 2 Ryan Barker Ricks 00:11.38 9 1 reiix Anaam BYU 00:21.50 3 Randal Himes BYU 00:11.59 Heat 3 2 Greg McKinley WSU 00:21.68 Mens 100 M Trails Place Athlete School Time 3 S. Von Campe ISU 00:22.71 Heat lwind 1.5 HAND TIMES 1 Randall Himes BYU 00:14.46 4 Kevin Capps ISU 00:22.88 Place Athlete School Time 2 Brian Dopp USU 00:14.72 5 Pascal Illy USU 00:23.35 1 Felix Andam BYU 00:10.40 3 Peter McConkie BYU 00:15.22 6 Jeff Facer ISU 00:23.75 2 Brandon Stock WSU 00:10.60 4 Mark Simpson MSU 00:15.84 7 Scott Thredgold WSU 3 Sam Perry Ricks 00:10.90 5 Mitch Goodwin ISU 00:15.94 8 4 Ryan Barker Ricks 00:11.00 6 Terry Thueson Ricks 00:16.84 9 5 Joe Ngassa Unatt 00:11.10 7 Steve Bulpitt BYU 00:17.03 Heat 3 6 Shane Andrew ISU 00:11.30 Jake Shulz WSU Place Athlete School Tune 7 Brent Timmons BYU 00:11.60 1 Brandon Stock WSU 00:21.68 Heat 2wind 0.6 HAND TIMES 2 Chris Bailey BYU 00:22.58 Place Athlete School Time Mens 1500 M Finals 3 Joe Ngassa Unatt 00:22.64 1 Horace Tisdale BYU 00:10.80 Section 1 4 Jeff Rast Ricks 00:22.72 2 Chris James Ricks 00:10.90 Place Athlete School Time 5 Patrick Lee ISU 00:23.44 3 Marek Samseli BYU 00:10.90 1 Lance Cole MSU 04:03.23 6 George Willock Unatt 00:23.85 4 Chris Bailey BYU 00:11.00 2 Craig Lawson BYU 04:04.61 7 Matt Denning USU 5 Lonnie Tullock ISU 00:11.20 3 B. Rutledge ISU 04:04.99 8 6 George Willock Unatt 00:11.70 4 Nate Hill WSU 04:07.06 9 7 Darren Hagemon ISU 5 Kent Laird MSU 04:07.28 Heat 4 Heat3wind 1.0 HAND TIMES 6 Dan Alder BYU 04:07.70 Place Athlete School Tune Place Athlete School Time 7 Trevor Willy USU 04:07.91 1 Marek Samseli BYU 00:22.05 1 Mark Morgan BYU 00:11.00 8 John Ruprecht ISU 04:09.29 2 Jared Deacon Unatt 00:22.14 2 Larry Rogers WSU 00:11.10 9 Orson Thornton Ricks 04:10.03 3 Flav Kouznetsov BYU 00:22.72 3 Randal Himes BYU 00:11.20 10 Jeff Carlson ISU 04:10.79 4 C. Anderson MSU 00:23.03 4 Steve Bulpitt BYU 00:11.40 11 Michael Evans BYU 04:12.40 5 Lany Rogers WSU 5 Tyler Munson BYU 00:11.50 12 Phil Stoddard UofU 04:15.65 6 Matt Fuller USU 6 Craig Riggs BYU 13 Jason Atwood USU 04:28.90 7 Heat 4wind 2.5 HAND TIMES 14 Kevin Fene BYU 04:39.64 8 Place Athlete School Time Section 2 9 1 Pascal Illy USU 00:41.00 Place Athlete School Time 2 Justin Gamer Ricks 00:11.10 1 Jon Biles MSU 03:55.15 Mens 3000 M SC Finals 3 L. Myles-Mills BYU 00:11.20 2 Rob Christensen WSU 03:58.34 Section 1 4 Sean Christian Ricks 00:11.40 3 F. Wondafrash Ricks 03:58.80 Place Athlete School Tune 5 Ben Higbee BYU 4 Mark Johansen BYU 03:59.32 1 Blake Boggess BYU 09:29.02 6 David Banner Unatt 5 Brandon Wilding BYU 04:00.54 2 Bob Evans WSU 09:31.84 Mens 110 MH Finals 6 Kirt Black Unatt 04:01.56 3 Mac Lavier MSU 09:40.28 Heat lwind +6.1 7 Brandon Rhodes BYU 04:01.72 4 Jeff Horsley ISU 09:42.10 Place Athlete School Time 8 Toby Conley USU 04:01.73 5 Dan Smith ISU 09:42.33 Michael Jones BYU 00:14.15 9 Jason Bushnell BYU 04:02.66 6 Sam St. Clair BYU 09:46.19 Randall Himes BYU 00:14.30 10 Guy Perry WSU 04:04.68 7 Mike Anderson USU 09:51.14 Wes Davis WSU 00:14.3? 11 Jeff Bray BYU 04:08.22 8 H. Christensen WSU 09:56.27 Bruce Stephens WSU 00:14.49 12 Jorge Hinojos ISU 04:10.94 9 Dustin Enee Ricks 10:00.11 Matt Fuller USU 00:14.58 13 Jeremy Redding ISU 04:21.15 10 Chris Reeder Ricks 10:03.99 Robert Premo MSU 00:14.72 Mens 200 M Finals 11 Ty Hansen MSU 10:14.96 Brian Dopp USU 00:14.87 Heat lwind +4.1 12 John Louviere USU 10:22.27 Peter McConkie BYU 00:14.96 Place Athlete School Time 13 Stephen Piccolo Ricks 10:22.60 Troy Nesbit BYU 00:15.1^ Felix Andam BYU 00:21.59 14 Chad Walton USU 10:27.47 Earl Corney ISU 00:22.00 Mens 110 MH Trials Greg McKinley WSU 00:22.20 Mens 400 M Finals Heat 1 Chris James Ricks 00:22.27 He it 1 Place Athlete School Time Sam Perry Ricks 00:22.50 Place Athlete School Time 1 Matt Fuller USU 00:14.61 Brandon Stock WSU 1 Shawn Turner USU 00:48.14 2 Troy Nesbit BYU 00:15.41 Chris Bailey BYU 2 Scott Thredgold WSU 00:48.16 3 Craig Riggs BYU 00:15.66 Jared Deacon Unatt 3 C. Anderson MSU 00:49.41 4 B. Schuffenhaur WSU 00:15.6$ Marek Samseli BYU 4 Earl Corney ISU 5 Greg McKinley WSU 1 Robert Premo MSU 00:53.93 7 Justin Garner Ricks 0.00 6 James Beers BYU 2 Bruce Stephens WSU 00:54.77 7 Craig Riggs BYU 0.00 7 Kurt Pnisse Ricks 3 Micah Nielsen Ricks 00:55.06 10 0.00 8 Max Mitchell WSU 4 Mitch Goodwin ISU 00:56.81 Flight 3 9 Sean Maye Nike AC 5 Wes Davis WSU 00:57.71 Place Athlete School Best Mar M ;ns 400 M Trials 6 Taiwn Francis Ricks 01:02.35 1 Jim Freeland BYU 47.90 Heat 1 Mens 5000 M Finals 2 Craig Palm MSU 44.93 Place Athlete School Time Section 1 3 Dan Gansauge WSU 44.73 1 Sean Maye Nike AC Place Athlete School Time 4 Jason Andersen BYU 44.08 00:46.89 1 Rich Brown MSU 14:58.30 5 Tad Baltzer Ricks 43.59 2 C.
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