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Etn1991 16 USA Ch HEATS (June 13): 1-1. Luke 45 .88; 2. J. Reynolds 46.06 ; 3. Valmon 46 .22; 4. Irvin (ECar) 46.32; 5. Maye (NCI) 46.50; 6. Barnes (NikA) 46.60 . 1 11-1.Jenkins (NikA) 45.79 ; 2. Daniel 45.84; 3. tie, Everett & Watts 46.22; 5. Cannon /B:Jif :rdliiltt:(Barton) 46.51; 6. Gardner (Shore) 46.69; 7. 1 B. Reynolds (unat) 47.40; 8. Taylor (NCI) 48.56 . 111-1. Pettigrew 45.68; 2. Lewis (SMTC) 45.99; 3. Pierre 46.00; 4. Wilson (NikA) 46.1O ; 5. Mills (GaT) 46.94; 6. Rouser (Ok) .NEWStiTT~ !I~"47.37. .. .(p ublished26 tirited y;arby Tr ack& Fiekf NeJs,Moun tairlVi :~,C A)}·•·•··.·. SEMIS (June 14): 1-1. Pierre 45.20; 2. .<:/ /\ \/: ):~_}\· Luke 45.31; 3. J. Reynolds 45.34; 4. Everett 45.40 ; 5. Jenkins 45.50 ; 6. Cannon 45.52; 7. ..Volwne:37,No. >Jun; io, 19~1 Irvin 45.86; 8. Gardner 46.41 . 11-1. Pettigrew 45.1 O; 2. Valmon 45.18; 3. Watts 45.40; 4. Daniel 45.54; 5. Wilson 45.82; 6. Maye 46.57; 7. Barnes 47.08; . .. -TAC Championships- dnf-Lewis . 800METERS Randalls Island, New Yori< City, June 12- FINAL (June 15): 1. Mari< Everett (Niki) 15. Warm and sunny; humid the last day . 8- 200 METERS • 1 :44.28 (WL, AL) (7, x A) (24.3, 27.2 [51.5] , lane track . Attendance: 23,648 (653, 4183, FINAL (June 15, -2.0): 1. Michael John­ 26.0 [1 :17.5), 26.8) (51.5/52 .8); 2. George 7523 , 11,289} . son (Niki) 20.31; 2. Leroy Burrell (SMTC) • Kersh (SMTC-Ms) 1 :44.71 (7, x AmC) (24.9, 20.42; 3. Floyd Heard (SMTC) 20.44; 4. 27.0 [51.9}, 25.8 [1 :17.7), 27.0) (51.9/52 .8); Kevin Braunskill (NCSt) 20 .53; 3. Johnny Gray (SMTC) 1 :44.83 (24.4, 100METERS 5. Mike Marsh (SMTC) 20 .69; 6. Dennis 27.3 [51.7}, 25.9 [1:17.6}, 27.2) (51.7/53 .1); FINAL (June 14, 1.9): 1. Leroy Burrell Mitchell (Maz) 20.69 ; 7. James Jett (WV) 4. Ocky Clari< (Maz) 1 :44.88 PR (24.8, 27.0 **(SMTC) 9.90 WR, AR (old WR, AR 9.92 21.16; 8. Thomas Jefferson (unat) 23.24. [51.8), 26.2 [1 :18.0], 26.9) (51.8/53.1 ); Lewis [SMTC] '88}; 2. Carl Lewis (SMTC) 5. Terril Davis (Accu) 1 :46.59 (51.6/55 .0}; •9.93 (x, =3 W, A); 3. Dennis Mitchell (Maz) HEATS (June 14): 1(-1.3)-1. Johnson 6. Jack Armour (Keis) 1:47.34 (51.6/55.7) ; 7. • 10.00 (=9, x W; 6, x A); 20.39; 2. Nelloms (Accu) 20.62; 3. Bates Stanley Redwine (NikW) 1 :49.53 (51.8/ 4. Andre Cason (FC) 10.05; 5. Floyd (Start) 20.90; 4. Clari< (SFA) 20.99; 5. L. 57.7); 8. Craig Cesar (NikA) 1 :51.37 (52.1/ Heard (SMTC) 10.1 O; 6. Mari<Witherspoon Daniel (unat) 21.13; 6. A. Smith (HCA) 59.3). (SMTC) 10.12; 7. Mike Marsh (SMTC) 21.38; ... dnf-Brokenburr (StA) . 10.20; 8. Jeff Williams (SSTC) 10.21. 11(-1.0)-1. Braunskill 20.54; 2. Heard HEATS (June 13): 1-1. Everett 1:49.91; 2. (Best-ever mark-for-place : =2} 20.67; 3. Little (USW) 20.73; 4. Trapp Gray 1 :50.14; 3. Armour 1 :50.22; 4. Peters (Clem) 20.77; 5. Jett 20.96; 6. Floyd (STC) (Maz) 1 :50.24; 5. Brown (NikA) 1:50.29; 6. • HEATS (June 13): 1(1.0)-1. Lewis 10.13 21.11; 7. Lovelace (AzSt) 21 .21; 8. Thigpen Lamora (Or) 1: 51.09. (WL, AL); 2. Bates (Start) 10.29; 3. Jefferson (unat) 21 .40. 11-1.Clari< 1:49.87; 2. Frey (NYA C) (HTC) 10.35; 4. Council (Niki) 10.40; 5. Hall 111(-1.4)-1 . Marsh 20.67; 2. Jefferson 1 :50.02; 3. Cesar 1 :50.12; 4. Dailey (ORT) (Tx) 10.47; 6. C. Smith (Maz) 10.49; 7. 20.73; 3. Mitchell 20.75 ; 4. J. Williams 1 :50.22; 5. Terrelonge (L TC) 1 :50.34; 6. Broken burr (SIA} 10.64; 8. Pursley (Gram) (SSTC) 20.82; 5. Tolbert (unat) 21.11; 6. Redwine 1:50.35. 10.77. Walker (Tn) 21.15. 111-1. Kersh 1:49.32; 2. Davis 1:49.34; 3. 11(-0.4)-1 . Mitchell 10.21; 2. Witherspoon IV(-0.2)-1 . Burrell 20.41; 2. Warren (NikA) Macinko (Gold) 1 :49.48; 4. Kenah (Gtn) 10.34; 3. Drummond (TCU) 10.37; 4. Laynes 20.76; 3. Dunn (Gold) 20.92; 4. Porter (TCU) 1 :49.83; 5. Jasper (NYAC) 1 :50.19; 6. (SCSC) 10.46; 5. Watkins (STC) 10.48; 6. 21.02; 5. Laynes (SCSC) 21.21 ; 6. Council Sanders (unat) 2:03.01. McRae (unat) 10.53; 7. Young (AIA) 10.56; (Niki) 21.26; 7. C. Smith (Maz) 21.32; 8. 8. Walker (Tn) 10.82. Watkins (STC) 21.49. SEMIS (June 14): 1-1. Kersh 1 :47.81; 2. • 111(1.3)-1. Burrell 10.10 (WL, AL) ; 2. Cason Cesar 1 :47 .98; 3. Armour 1 :47 .99; 4. 10.24; 3. Jett (WV) 10.31; 4. Heard 10.41; 5. SEMIS (June 15): 1(-1.5)-1. Johnson Redwine 1:48.05 ; 5. Terrelonge 1 :48.29; 6. Williams 10.46; 6. Barnes (Keis) 10.50; 7. 20.19; 2. Heard 20.42; 3. Mitchell 20.63; 4. Kenah 1 :48 .40; 7. Brown 1 :48.62; 8. Peters Sanders (LSU) 10.51; 8. Bean (adi) 11.17. Marsh 20.65; 5. Williams 20.74; 6. Little 1:52.18. IV(-0.6)-1 . Trapp (Clem) 10.37; 2. Marsh 20.80; 7. Trapp 21.03; . dnf-Nelloms. 11-1.Everett 1:46.88; 2. Gray 1:47.12; 3. 10.44; 3. Goins (FC) 10.45; 4. Thigpen 11(-1.9)-1.Braunskill 20.81; 2. Jett 20.83; Clari< 1 :47.18; 4. Davis 1 :47.29; 5. Jasper (unat) 10.56; 5. Floyd (STC) 10.57; 6. Lee 3. Jefferson 20.87; 4. Burrell 20.94; 5. Dunn 1 :48.00; 6. Frey 1:48.42; 7. Macinko (Tn) 10.60; 7. tie, McNeill (Maz) & A. Smith 21.00; 6. Bates 21.04 ; 7. Warren 21.12; 8. 1 :48.65; . .. dq--Dailey 1 :51.93. (HCA) 10.70. Clari< 21.13 . • SEMIS (June 13}: 1(1.1)-1. Burrell 10.05 1500METERS 400 METERS FINAL (June 15): 1. Terrance Herrington (WL, AL); 2. Marsh 10.15; 3. Cason 10.22; FINAL (June 15): 1. Antonio Pettigrew (NikA) 3:40.72 (fastest since '87) (60.3, 61.7 4. Williams 10.30; 5. Goins 10.31; 6. Jett •(SIA} 44.36 (WL, AL); 2. Andrew Valmon [2:02.0], 60.5, [3:02.5}, 38.2} (25.3, 52.6, 10.34; 7. Trapp 10.35; 8. Council 10.44 . •(Maz) 44 .68; 3. Quincy Watts (USC) 44.98 1 :54.0); 2. Steve Scott (Asics) 3:41 . 14 (53.8, 11(2.2)-1.Heard 10.04w; 2. Lewis 10.04; 3. (CL); 4. Danny Everett (SMTC) 45.04; 1 :54.8); 3. Joe Falcon (Asics) 3:41 .30 (54.3, Mitchell 10.19; 4. Witherspoon 10.23; 5. 5. Jeff Reynolds (STC) 45.18; 6. Gabriel 1 :55.3}; Bates 10.23; 6. Jefferson 10.31; 7. Laynes Luke (Rice) 45.22; 7. Raymond Pierre (unat) 4. Jim Spivey (Asics) 3:41.39 (54.3); 5. 10.38; 8. Drummond 10.38. 45.25; 8. Clarence Daniel (FC) 45.61. Steve Holman (Gtn) 3:41.51; 6. John Gregorek (adi) 3:42.19 (55.0} 7. Keith Allen -101- June 20, 1991 I a TAC Men-continued: soooMETERS 3. Harrington (RebW) 13.91; 4. Ellis 13.93; FINAL (June 15): 1. John Trautmann 5. Diamond (Reeb) 13.99; 6. McQueen (Syr) (NITC) 3:42 .28; 8. Bob Whelan (Ky) 3:42.67; (NYAC) 13:55.26 (2:51.0, 2:54.4 [5:45.41, 14.39. 9. Bill Burke (Prin) 3:42.83; 10. Mike Stahr 2:55.7 [8:41.1], 2:43.8 [11 :24.4], 2:30.4) 111(2.2)-1.Nehemiah 13.45w; 2. Lancaster (NYP) 3:44.03; 11. Chris Cushing-Murray (28.1, 55.2, 1:58.1, 3:02.9, 4:07.9); 2. (NikN) 14.01; 3. Clark (laSt) 14.20; 4. (SMTC) 3:44.34; 12. Sean Messiter (CNW) Reuben Reina (Nik) 13:56.00 (59.5); 3. Bob Owens (FC) 14.29; ... dq-Swift (Merritt) . ______.,, 3:46 .31; 13. Steve Ave (NBal) 3:50.04. Kennedy (In) 13:58.01 (59.1 ); IV(-1.5)-1. Dees 13.73; 2. Talley (DJE) 4. Keith Brantly (NBal) 14:00.57; 5. Jim 13.98; 3. Roney (JM) 14.06; 4. Johnson HEATS (June 14): 1-1. Scott 3:40.83; 2. Farmer (NikA) 14:02.09; 6. Peter Sherry (StA) 14.18; 5. King (NYP) 14.19; 6. Ryans Holman 3:40 .98; 3. Allen 3:41.39; 4. Whelan (NYAC) 14:05.96; 7. Greg Whiteley (Asics) (Clem) 14.20 . 3:41.53; 5. Stahr 3:43.04; 6. Weilenmann 14:09.70; 8. Tim Hacker(NikN) 14:12.04; V(-2.5)-1. Foster 13.57; 2. Pierce 13.77; 3. (SM) 3:43 .17; 7.
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