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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" El Camino College -Torrance, Ca - 4/13/2017 to 4/15/2017 Results - Friday Field Women High Jump Open C/O Women Pole Vault Jump Off Open C/O Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Flight 1 Flight 1 1 Kiana Davis Wash State 1.73m 1 Allison Jeffries Boise State 4.05m 2 Ty'Jalayah Robertson CSU Fullerton 1.73m --- Nicole Kallenberger Ole Miss NH 3 Marissa McCay Humboldt State 1.68m Women Long Jump Open C/O 4 Nicole Wadden Nevada 1.68m Name Team Finals 4 Gillian Urycki Iowa 1.68m 6 Lateah Holmes Wash State 1.68m Flight 1 1 Naiah Boardingham CSU Fullerton 5.94m 1.0 6 Abby Jones Youngstown St 1.68m 2 Greer Alsop Wash State 5.64m 2.5 8 Elizabeth Venzon Sacramento St 1.63m 3 Jacqueline Marchildon Lewis 5.48m 1.5 8 Khadiya Hollingsworth Minnesota State 1.63m 4 Jenny Kimbro Iowa 5.42m -1.4 8 Chenera Lacey Youngstown St 1.63m 5 Kassandra Corrigan Sacramento St 5.42m 1.6 8 Brianna Ziolkowski Minnesota State 1.63m 6 Hannah Hensley Academy of Art 5.39m 3.0 --- Kelli DeGeorge Iowa NH 7 Marion Presigny Academy of Art 5.32m -0.6 --- Sydney Collins Iowa NH 8 Justice Henderson Houston 5.20m -1.3 --- Hannah Hensley Academy of Art NH 9 Nirie Boglino Sacramento St 5.13m -0.4 --- Erinn Beattie UC Davis NH --- Candice Dominguez Sacramento St NH Flight 2 1 Samiyah Samuels Houston 6.01m +0.0 Women Pole Vault Open-A C/O 2 Madisen Richards USC 5.95m 1.5 Name Team Finals 3 Tonyecia Burks Houston 5.93m 2.5 Flight 1 4 Simi Fajemisin Harvard 5.93m -3.1 1 Nicole Kallenberger Ole Miss 4.05m 5 Danielle Phillips LSU 5.89m 2.4 1 Allison Jeffries Boise State 4.05m 6 Kadeisha Hield Nevada 5.82m 1.0 3 Kristine Felix Wash State 3.90m 7 Brieanna Puckett Minnesota State 5.77m -0.7 3 Mary Carson Pitts Tulane 3.90m 8 Emily Omahen U. of Windsor AC 5.73m 1.8 5 Alison Powers Nevada 3.90m 9 Kiera Washpun Loyola (Ill.) 5.71m 2.3 5 Faryn Wirkus Minnesota State 3.90m 10 Phoenix Smallwood Lewis 5.47m 0.8 7 Tiziana Ruiz Dominguez Ultimate A.C. 3.90m Women Triple Jump Open C/O 7 Katy McAuley Ole Miss 3.90m Name Team Finals 9 Casey Teska Montana State 3.90m 10 Rebekah Markel Tulane 3.75m Flight 1 1 Dominique Ruotolo LEAP Squad TC 12.40m 2.4 --- Danielle Brandon Sacramento St NH 2 Dominique Butler E Washington 11.81m 1.8 --- Sandra Brown Ole Miss NH 3 Marissa McCay Humboldt State 11.75m 1.0 Women Pole Vault Open-B C/O 4 Ciara Jones McKendree 11.58m 0.8 Name Team Finals 5 Bria Mcallister Bethune-Cookman 11.38m 2.6 Flight 1 6 Dezirae Pennington Nevada 11.37m 3.7 1 Bryn Williamson CSU Fullerton 3.95m 7 Jazmyn Tilford-Rutherford Houston 11.34m -1.8 2 Molly Scharmann Wash State 3.80m 8 Daija Coleman UT-Rio Grande Va 11.10m -1.1 2 Danielle Steffen UC Davis 3.80m 9 Keanu Taylor Lewis 11.08m 0.7 4 Erin Clark E Washington 3.80m 10 Nirie Boglino Sacramento St 10.65m 0.9 5 Holly Tokar UC Davis 3.80m Flight 2 6 Elizabeth Prouty E Washington 3.80m 1 Nataliyah Friar LSU 13.08m 1.2 7 Anastasia Kubicki UC Davis 3.65m 2 Cierra Pulliam Lewis 12.40m 2.4 7 Melissa Maneatis UCLA 3.65m 3 Frederique Djoussou-Lorng U. de Montreal 12.22m 1.4 7 Emily Etter Nevada 3.65m 4 Brittany Graves Nevada 12.10m 1.6 10 Amanda Bowers Hawaii 3.65m 5 Kiara Williams Alabama 12.07m 2.6 10 Gabrielle Palmer Nevada 3.65m 6 Ty'Jalayah Robertson CSU Fullerton 12.00m 0.1 12 Grace Weisbecker Vermont 3.65m 7 Bacall Sterling Colo Mesa 11.98m +0.0 12 Amber Kozaki Hawaii 3.65m 8 Elesha Alyn UTSA 11.95m 2.0 --- Mai Hayamizu Gakugei Universi NH 9 Paige Lawrence Houston 11.72m 2.4 --- Kathy Chang Ultimate A.C. NH 10 Taylor Walker UL-Lafayette 11.70m 1.3 Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:29 PM 4/14/2017 Page 2 59th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" El Camino College -Torrance, Ca - 4/13/2017 to 4/15/2017 Results - Friday Field Flight 2 ... (Women Triple Jump Open C/O) 13 Adora Garrick Sacramento St 29.57m Name Team Finals Flight 2 11 Rian Young-Werner Academy of Art 11.68m 2.3 1 Haley Reynolds Miss State 49.88m 12 Allison Wahrman Iowa 11.54m 0.6 2 Kiana Phelps Oregon 49.83m --- Hannah Schilb Iowa FOUL 3 Morgan Dutra UC Davis 47.47m 4 Bertha Sola CSU Fullerton 47.25m Women Shot Put Open C/O 5 Mia Hicks UTSA 46.56m Name Team Finals 6 Jaynee Corbett Youngstown St 46.22m Flight 1 7 Kathleen Durand Sacramento St 45.49m 1 Lane Kadlec Lewis 14.28m 8 Jenessa Jackson W Kentucky 44.43m 2 Nia Britt Iowa 14.25m 9 Kaitlin Krouse Wash State 43.87m 3 Daniella Murchison SMU 13.81m 10 Ronna Stone Oregon 43.75m 4 Sabrina Mendoza Hawaii 13.79m 11 Dajsha Avery Grand Valley St 42.47m 5 Ariel Oliver Humboldt State 13.62m 12 Leah Thompson BYU 41.87m 6 A'Nease Linnear Houston 13.31m 13 Tara Park Nevada 40.14m 7 Morgan Jones Sacramento St 13.29m 8 Maia Campbell UTSA 13.23m Men High Jump Open C/O 9 Nora Monie Houston 13.01m Name Team Finals 10 Sierra Freeland BYU 12.99m Flight 1 11 Jelaia Jones Sacramento St 12.70m 1 Michael Sandle Minnesota State 2.10m 12 Michelle Altice Hawaii 12.30m 2 Kyle Clancy UC Davis 2.10m --- Ronna Stone Oregon FOUL 3 Emile Ollivier U. de Montreal 2.05m --- Tyhana Cooper Sacramento St FOUL 4 Edwin Matthews CSU Fullerton 2.05m Flight 2 5 Cameron Burrows Tiffin 2.05m 1 Catoria Sirmon Bethune-Cookman 15.85m 6 Tim Van Horn CSU Bakersfield 2.05m 2 Taylor Potts Tulane 15.81m 7 Quillan Haughton Houston Baptist 2.00m 3 Jaynee Corbett Youngstown St 15.17m 7 Keelan Halligan Wash State 2.00m 4 Laulauga Tausaga Iowa 15.03m 7 Noah Martin Montana State 2.00m 5 N'Dia Warren-Jacques UTSA 14.93m 7 Joselito Flores CSU Bakersfield 2.00m 6 Jenessa Jackson W Kentucky 14.77m 11 Damon Guidry UL-Lafayette 2.00m 7 Jacquetta Cannon SMU 14.72m 11 Milton Harrell LSU 2.00m 8 Courtney Hutchinson Boise State 14.68m 13 Peter Andreano Iowa 2.00m 9 Dajsha Avery Grand Valley St 14.56m --- Daniel Onuoha Sacramento St NH 10 Maddie Rabing Oregon 14.22m Men Pole Vault Open-B C/O 11 Brandi French Nevada 14.18m Name Team Finals 12 Anna Dubois Nevada 13.95m Flight 1 13 Kassie Nagel BYU 13.59m 1 Andy Jatis Iowa 4.85m 14 Haley Reynolds Miss State 13.40m 2 Michael Gonzalez USC 4.85m --- Erika Hammond Iowa FOUL 2 Anden Lewis Wash State 4.85m Women Discus Throw Open C/O 4 Caleb Bertrand Tulane 4.85m Name Team Finals 5 Barrett Brock UTSA 4.70m Flight 1 6 Marcus Holley Lewis 4.70m 1 Katelynn Homb UTSA 44.77m 7 Jacob Ruiz CSU Fullerton 4.70m 2 Erika Hammond Iowa 43.77m 7 Monte Wolke McKendree 4.70m 3 Michelle Altice Hawaii 43.10m 9 Troy Gingerich Wash State 4.70m 4 Meaghan Dawe BYU 42.38m 9 Ed Simon Vermont 4.70m 5 Chrisshnay Brown Wash State 42.26m 9 Tucker Mjelde Wash State 4.70m 6 Mary Kamau Hawaii 41.98m --- Max Jette Sacramento St NH 7 Emily Spendlove BYU 41.28m Men Pole Vault Open-A C/O 8 Sierra Freeland BYU 41.17m Name Team Finals 9 Lauren Kinloch Sacramento St 40.94m Flight 1 10 Danielle Jackson Sacramento St 39.30m 1 Camden Stoddard Boise State 5.05m 11 Stephanie Sherwood Maryville (Mo) 38.30m 2 Barclay Angle Ole Miss 5.05m 12 Sabrina Mendoza Hawaii 36.78m Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:29 PM 4/14/2017 Page 3 59th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" El Camino College -Torrance, Ca - 4/13/2017 to 4/15/2017 Results - Friday Field Flight 1 ... (Men Pole Vault Open-A C/O) 4 Keshun McGee E Washington 15.10m +0.0 Name Team Finals 5 Drew Xandrine-Anderson UC Davis 14.60m +0.0 3 Dylan Cornwell Tiffin 4.75m 6 Jah Strange Sacramento St 14.06m 1.4 3 Cameron Robichaux LSU 4.75m --- Basil Okoroike UC Davis FOUL 3 Nolan Ellis Colo Mesa 4.75m Men Shot Put Open C/O 6 Steven Pust Sacramento St 4.75m Name Team Finals --- Chadd Burns LSU NH Flight 1 --- Davis Bowers Tiffin NH 1 Gregory Richardson UC Davis 15.68m --- Spencer Allen U. of Alberta NH 2 Shaquille Singuineau Sequoias 15.43m --- Steven Wacker Idaho State NH 3 Antonio Salinas UT-Rio Grande Va 14.96m --- Mitch Valli Minnesota State NH 4 Tanner Miller CSU Fullerton 14.85m --- Kyle Beck Mt.
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