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(New Sportsman Track Record Set by Daniels with 7220 Points.) (Old Record 7030 Points by Fred Dixon, L.A f 18th Annual WAC Track & Field Championships DECATHLON RESULTS 100-Meter Dash (Wind: 0.4 MPS) \ Scott Daniels (Utah) 11.44 (701 pts.) John Young (SDSU) 11.91 (597 pts.) jLong Jump Scott Daniels (Utah) 6.88 meters (22-lh) (796 pts.) Jo&n Young (SDSU) 6.16 meters (20-2 3/4) (640 pts.) Shot Put tfohn Young (SDSU) 13.60 meters (44-7*5) (702 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 12.89 meters (42-3 3/4) (658 pts.) High Jump John Young (SDSU) 2.03 meters (6-8) (882 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 1.98 meters (6-6) (840 pts.) 400-Meter Dash (No wind) Scott Daniels (Utah) 48.54 (872 pts.) John Young (SDSU) XXX 52.14 (713 pts.) ,v\. First Day Totals; Scott Daniels (Utah) 3867 "john Young (SDSU) 35 34 110-Meter Hurdles (Wind: 0.59 MPH teadwind) Scott Daniels (Utah) 15.41 (797 pts.) John Young (SDSU) 16.29 (721 pts.) Discus John Young (SDSU) 37.87 meters (124-3) (643 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 37.72 meters (123-10) (640 pts.) Pole Vault John Young (SDSU) 4.72 meters (15-6) (986 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 3.47 meters (11-4 3/4) (664 pts.) Javelin John Young (SDSU) 52.26 meters (171-6) (663 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 47.92 meters (157-3) (605 pts.) 1500-Meter Run Scott Daniels (Utah) 4:21.73 (647 pts.) John Young (SDSU) did not finish (no pts.) FINALS: Scott Daniels (UTAH) 7220 points John Young (SDSU) 6547 points (New Sportsman Track Record set by Daniels with 7220 points.) (Old record 7030 points by Fred Dixon, L.A. State, 1971) l&TH ANNUAL WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE May 9, 1380 OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS @ San Diego State THROW FINAL ^j^/ HAMMER 1. Thommie Sjoholm, UTEP, 225-2 (68.61) 2. Rolf Gustavsson, BYU, 213-9 (65.13) 3. Goran Svensson, BYU, 186-5 (56.79) 4. Mike Walls, CSU, 184-11 (56.33) 5. Tomas Salazar, UTEP, 176-9 (53.85) no other competitors Sjoholm's series: 216-7, 222-1, 225-2, 216-8, 217-6, 222-5 LONG JUMP F INN AL Wind Readings 1. Dwayne Rudd, UNM, 24-3 1/2 (7.40) 1.10 mph 2. Ken Fowler, SDSU, 23-11 3/4 (7.31) wind aided 4.60 mph 3. Greg Stene/ Utah, 23-6 1/4 (7.17) 1.90 mph 4. Steve Hanna, UTEP, 23-3 1/4 (7.09) 1.30 mph 5. Angelo Collado, UNM, 21-4 1/4 (6551) 2.20 mph no other competitors Rudd's series: 22-3 3/4, 22-3 1/2, 23-5 1/2, 23-7 1/2, 24-3 1/4 wind reading 1.70 1.10 1.10 1.80 1.10 =fouled on third jump 10,000 METER RUN FINAL 1. Michael Musyoki, UTEP, 29:05.42 2. Joseph Nzau, Wyo, 29:05.94 3. Ed Eyestone, BYU, 29:19.33 4. Dave Magness, Wyo, 30:03.47 5. Bill McGrath, CSU, 30:13.58 6. Mike Bordell, CSU, 30:27.19 7. Lynn Whatcott, BYU, 31:02.07 new track and WAC meet record: old track mark 29:38.0 by Peter Fredriksson, USIH, 1975; WAC meet mark was 29;06.7 by Ed mendoza, UA, 1976 TEAM SCORING AFTER FOUR EVENTS 1. Texas-El Paso 26 2. Brigham Young 20 3. San Diego State 16 Utah 16 5. New Mexico 12 Wyoming 12 7. Colorado State 7 ..18TH ANNUAL WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE May 9, J 980 ^OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS £ San Diego Stjate 800 METER RUN HEAT ONE 1. George Mehale, UTEP, 1:51.54 2. Alberto Guimaraes, BYU, 1:51.55 3. Roger Moore, UNM, 1:51.63 4. Mike Allen, CSU, 1:52.71 5. Wes Ashford, BYU, 1:53.09 6. David Magee, SDSU, nt top four places to Saturday's finals 800 METER RUN HEAT TWO 1. Richie Harris, CSU, 1:50.99 2. Peter Lemashon, UTEP, 1:51.02 3. Pete Serna, UNM, 1:51.24 4. Roald Holten, Wyo, 1:51.29 ,..j-x Brent Hamblin, BYU, 1:51.29 *tie' 6. Terry Belt, BYU, 1:51.82 top four places (including the tie) to Saturday's finals FINALS WILL BE A NINE MAN RACE 400 METER INTER. HURDLES HEAT ONE 1. Silver Ayoo, UNM, 52.44 2. Tony Hicks, SDSU, 53.57 3. Jan Boogman, UTEP, 54.30 4. Larry porter, BYU, 54.31 5. Fatwel Kimaiyo, UNM, disq. false start top four places to Saturday's finals 40 0METER INTER. HURDLES HEAT TWO 1. Wilfred Mulli, UTEP, 50.09 2. Rafael Echavarria, BYU, 53.51 3. Dave Sikora, CSU, 54.09 4. Bruce Bain, Utah, 54.24 5. John Drexler, UNM, 54.29 top four places to Saturdays finals 18TH ANNUAL WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE May 9, 198( OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS @ San Diego State DISCUS THROW FINAL 1. Carlos Scott, UTEP, 193-1 (58.83) 2. Goran Svensson, BYU, 187-11 (57.25) 3. Richard Slaney, SDSU, 184-3 (56.12) 4. Rusty Merriweather, UTEP, 165-2 (50.32) 5. Mike Call, CSU, 161-8 (49.23) no other competitors Scott's series: 172-1, foul, foul, 187-1, 173-9, 193-1 new track record, old one was 189-11 by Richard Slaney, SDSU, 1980 3, $00 METER STEEP LECHASE FINAL 1, Sam Sitonik, UTEP, 8:42.34 2- Bill St. John, SDSU, 8;44.42 3. Larry Lawrence, BYU, 8:45.83 4. Yukon Tomisato, UTEP, 8:46.07 5. Wilson Kigen, UTEP, 8:49.27 6. Geir Kvernmo, Wyo, 8:50.75 7. Demetrio Cabanillas, BYU, 9:09.2 new WAC meet record, old one 8:43.02 by James Munyala, UTEP, 1978 TEAM SCORES AFTER SIX EVENTS 1. Texas-El Paso 56 2. Brigham Young 34 3. San Diego State 30 4. Utah 16 5. Wyoming 13 6. New Mexico 12 7. Colorado State 9 18*H ANNUAL WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Mav ln lnnn OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ' 198° 40 0 METER RELAY lm San39t98° StatS (DaV±d RUSSe11' Brad McDonald, Ed Daniels, Greg Simons) 2. New^Mexico (Angelo Collado, Dwayne Rudd, Kevin Evans, Jeff Weaver) 3. Utah^Charles Waller, Greg Stene, Bruce Bain, Scott Daniels) 4* Br±Cor1?ishr42.(5eff CarUsle' Rafael ^chavarria, Corey H* Blades, Call 5. Colorado State (Cecil Stockdale, Steve Ball, Dave Sikora, Henry seablrn) Texas-El fipso disqualified — passing out of lane 2XHX0XZXZXB230X2 &K02ZK02 SHOT PUT 1. Anders Jonsson, BYU, 62-3 (18.98) 2. Richard Slaney, SDSU, 59-7 (18.16) 3. Carlos Scott, UTEP, 55-9 (17.00) 4. Goran Svensson, BYU, 51-9 1/2 (15.79) 5. Rusty Merriweather, UTEP, 51-3 1/2 (15,63) 6. Steve Bolton, CSU, 49-6 1/2 (15.10) y Jonsson's series: 60-5, 58-5 1/2, 62-3, 60-1/2, foul, foul 1/500 METERS 1. Suleiman Nyambui, UTEP 3:42.55 2. Doug Padilla, BYU, 3:42.97 3. Richie Harris, CSU, 3:43.09 4. Wybo Lelieveld, UTEP, 3:43.61 5. Phil Peterson, BYU, 3:45.26, 6. Reuben Rathdei, UTEP, 3:45.i69 7. Vince Hooper, CSU, 3:50.2 | 110 METER HIGH HURDLES 1. Fatwel Kimaiyo,. 02EH UNM, 14.35 2. Rafael Echavarria, BYU, 14.51 3. Tony Hicks, SDSU, 14.78 4. Cecil Stockdale, CSU, 14.89 5. David Aird, Utah, 15.12 6. Steve Ball, CSU, 15.14 7. Randy Hood, CSU, 15.41 No wind TEAM SCORING AFTER TEN EVENTS 1. Texas-El Paso 79 / 2. Brigham Young 70 %ts3. San Diego State 52 j 4. New Mexico 30 ' 5. Utah 24 . 6. Colorado State 23 7' Mf-** 13 mm^'7—: ' 18TH ANNUAL WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MAY 10, 1980 OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS @ San Diego State Uijiv. 400 METER RUN X. Bert Cameron, UTEP, 45.31 2. Ed Daniels, SDSU, 46.08 3. Tony Fuller, SDSU, 46.57 4. Silver Ayoo, UNM, 46.66 5. Jeff'Weaver, UNM, 47.77 6. Corey Blades, BYU, 47.87 7. Jeff Carlisle, BYU, 49.46 New Track &&8&0SXS Record: 45.31 Old Mark: 45.75 by Bill Konchellat, Mission Viejo Track Club, 1980 JAVELIN 1. Jari Keihas, BYU 228-2 (69.52) 2* Gary Davison, Wyo 202-10 (61.80) 3. Robert Scaletti, UNM, 194-7 (59.30) 4. Scott Christiansen, HXH UTEP, 191-11 (58.50) 5. Hugo Hinojosa, CSU, 188-3 (57.38) 6. Jttchard Love, SDSU, 28 187-8 (57.20) Keihas series: 228-2, foul, foul, foul, foul, foul 100METERS BXBXHX 1. Greg Simons, SDSU, 10.50 2. Jerome Deal, UTEP, 10.53 3. Brad McDoaald, SDSU, 10.62 4. David Russell, SDSU, 10.74 5. Kevin Evans, UNM, 10.75 No other competitors No wind TRIPLE JUMP WindReadings 1. Greg Garrett, SDSU, 51-1 1/2 (15.58) 0.00 2. Steve Hanna, UTEP, 50-11 (15.52) 0.00 3. Craig Montgomery, SDSU, 50-1 1/2 (15.28) 7.40 (wind aided) 4. Greg Johnson, CSU, 49-3 (15.02) 1.10 5. Dwayne Rudd, UNM, 49-2 1/2 (15.00) 1.70 6. Terrance Johnson, SDSU 46-5 1/2 (14.16) 1.70 7. Steve Scott Utah, 46-4 3/4 (14.14) 1.00 Garretts Series: 49-8, 50-1 1/2, 49-0, foul, 50-4, 51-1 1/2 Wind reading 0.00 1.70 1.00 0.80 0.00 TEAM SCORING AFTER 14 EVENTS 1. Texas-El Paso, 109 2. San Diego State, 104 3. Brigham Young, 81 4. New Mexico, 46 5.
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