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Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:11 PM 4/15/2016 Page 1 58Th ANNUAL MT Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:11 PM 4/15/2016 Page 1 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Results - Friday Field 7 Courtney Lord Sam Houston 5.34m +0.0 Women High Jump Open C/O 8 Paige Lawrence Houston 5.33m -1.8 Name Team Finals 8 Tonyecia Burks Houston 5.33m -0.6 Flight 1 10 KiAnna Cunningham, Sequoias 5.02m -0.7 1 Clarissa Cutliff FIU 1.80m Flight 2 2 Alexandria Florent Wake Forest 1.70m 1 Amalie Iuel USC 6.00m 3.8 2 Sandra Akachukwu Western Kent 1.70m 2 Magali Roche Vainqueurs P 5.91m -2.4 2 Kiana Davis Washington S 1.70m 3 Ayana Gales UNLV 5.89m -2.5 5 Erinn Beattie UC Davis 1.70m 4 Jasmyne Graham USC 5.74m -1.2 6 Kelsey English Colorado 1.70m 5 Kelsey Johnson-Upshaw San Jose St. 5.71m -1.0 7 Alexus Henry UT-Arlington 1.70m 6 Kevina Godfrey Grand Canyon 5.42m -4.1 7 Noocile Jean Unattached 1.70m 7 Analisa Huschle South Dakota 5.33m -4.1 9 Leah Carter Nevada 1.70m 8 Janel Francis Richmond 5.31m -2.6 10 Candice Dominguez Sacramento S 1.65m 9 Cambree Harbaugh San Jose St. 5.28m -2.4 11 Rajon O'Quinn Colorado 1.60m 11 Shanice Cannigan South Dakota 1.60m Women Triple Jump Open C/O 13 Kinsey Minter Nevada 1.60m Name Team Finals Flight 1 Women Pole Vault Open-A C/O 1 Amber Cook Lewis 12.57m 3.7 Name Team Finals 2 Kayla Warren Washington S 12.28m 1.7 Flight 1 3 Felicienne Axel Houston 12.09m 3.1 1 Megan Clark Duke 4.55m 4 Leocajuan Williams UT-Rio Grand 12.02m 3.0 2 Madison Heath Duke 4.20m 5 Alanna Coker Washington 11.79m 3.0 3 Emily Brigham South Dakota 4.05m 6 Jasmine McMullin Western Wash 11.76m 6.5 4 Danielle Brandon Sacramento S 4.05m 7 Ariel Thomas Minnesota St 11.63m 2.1 5 Faryn Wirkus Minnesota St 3.90m 8 Andrea Olstead Grand Canyon 11.61m 6.1 6 Ellie Braidic Eastern Mich 3.90m Flight 2 --- Nicole Casper McNeese Stat NH 1 Kiana Davis Washington S 12.54m 3.3 --- Anna Benke North Dakota NH 2 Cierra Pulliam Lewis 12.47m 4.3 Women Pole Vault Open-B C/O 3 Tonyecia Burks Houston 12.40m 0.6 Name Team Finals 4 Nicole Iloanya San Jose St. 12.35m 4.1 Flight 1 5 Greer Alsop Washington S 12.34m 2.2 1 Tiziana Ruiz Hawaii 4.05m 6 Ashley Thompson South Dakota 12.26m 3.0 1 Brittany Stangl North Dakota 4.05m 7 Kiare Tanner Unattached 11.86m 3.3 3 Ashley Thompson Sam Houston 3.90m 8 Tamika Brazzel Tulane 11.70m 2.6 3 Natalie Uy Eastern Mich 3.90m 9 Jaleecia Roland Washington 11.05m 2.0 3 Paige Ridout Edmonton Int 3.90m Women Shot Put Open C/O 6 Kaitlin Zinsli Washington 3.75m Name Team Finals 6 Ariel Maroon UC Davis 3.75m Flight 1 8 Anandae Clark Eastern Wash 3.60m 1 Jacquetta Cannon SMU 14.38m --- Janina Pollatz Eastern Mich NH 2 Brandi French Nevada 14.28m --- Klara Lyon North Dakota NH 3 Anna Dubois Nevada 14.22m --- Katherine Chang Ulitmate AC NH 4 Megan Shaw UT-Rio Grand 13.87m --- Jennifer Rolph Grand Canyon NH 5 Kassie Nagel BYU 13.64m Women Long Jump Open C/O 6 Morgan Romey Eastern Wash 12.63m Name Team Finals 7 Mikaila Martin Houston 12.55m Flight 1 8 Lane Kadlec Lewis 12.22m 1 Phoenix Smallwood Lewis 6.06m 3.9 Flight 2 2 Tristyn Allen Sam Houston 5.83m -0.6 1 Alex Porlier-Langlois Hawaii 15.30m 3 DeShaunda Morrison Sequoias 5.66m 3.4 2 Kristine Hanks Sam Houston 15.14m 4 Abby Taylor Sacramento S 5.52m -3.4 3 Shelby Gunnells North Dakota 14.48m 5 Khalaya Williams Sam Houston 5.49m +0.0 4 Tarasue Barnett Grand Canyon 14.45m 6 Felicienne Axel Houston 5.47m -2.1 5 Charlinda Ioane Hawaii 14.33m Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:11 PM 4/15/2016 Page 2 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Results - Friday Field Flight 2 ... (Women Shot Put Open C/O) Men Pole Vault Open-B C/O Name Team Finals Name Team Finals 6 Kelsey Laufenberg North Dakota 14.04m Flight 1 7 Kayla Deering Michigan 13.59m 1 Tyler Wallace Ulitmate AC 5.05m Women Discus Throw Open C/O 2 Blaise Black Washington 5.05m Name Team Finals 3 Erik Jorgensen South Dakota 4.90m Flight 1 4 Preston Perkins Idaho State 4.90m 1 Sasha-Gaye Marston Grand Canyon 50.07m 5 Jacob Ruiz Cal St. Full 4.75m 2 Quinn Erickson Com. Cougars 48.15m 6 Steven Pust Unattached 4.75m 3 Megan Shaw UT-Rio Grand 47.40m --- Scott Marshall Grand Canyon NH 4 Kaitlin Krouse Washington S 44.44m --- Ashton Summers Sam Houston NH 5 Tochi Nlemchi SMU 44.43m Men Long Jump Open C/O 6 Cherilyn Hawkins BYU 44.01m Name Team Finals 7 Chrisshnay Brown Washington S 44.01m Flight 1 8 Nora Monie Houston 43.99m 1 Robbie Gallaugher Unattached 7.01m -1.7 9 Kristine Hanks Sam Houston 41.84m 2 Tyler Ruiz Philippines 6.96m +0.0 Men High Jump Open C/O 3 Trey Darty Stephen F. A 6.92m 5.2 Name Team Finals 4 Jeff O'Connell South Dakota 6.85m -0.9 Flight 1 5 Cory Barger Sacramento S 6.75m -0.4 1 Brett Pozolinski Wis.-Milwauk 2.15m 6 Deante Gaines Idaho State 6.67m -2.8 2 Jeremy Eckert Running Room 2.15m 7 Lee Mitchell Unattached 6.63m 2.7 3 Jules Sharpe Unattached 2.05m 8 Reynaldo Beech Mt. SAC 5.89m -2.5 4 Tyler Adams Sam Houston 2.05m Flight 2 5 Thane Pierson Washington S 2.05m 1 Matthew Wyatt New Zealand 7.64m 2.8 5 Khalil Henry Unattached 2.05m 2 Marquise Corbett Tiffin 7.62m 4.0 5 Gemikal Prude Lipscomb 2.05m 3 Elbert Maxwell Adidas Garde 7.61m 0.8 5 Kyle Clancy UC Davis 2.05m 4 Bryce Huggins Sequoias 7.57m 3.6 9 Philippe St-Hilaire Vainqueurs P 2.05m 5 Marcus Flannigan Grand Canyon 7.42m 4.2 10 Emile Ollivier Universite d 2.05m 6 Joseph Bryant Mt. SAC 7.15m -0.2 11 Sean Cate Guelph 2.00m 7 Donald Scott Unattached 7.14m 2.5 11 Frank Veldman Minnesota St 2.00m 8 Sydney Rush-Dunigan CTG Developm 7.13m 0.9 13 Daniel Onuoha Sacramento S 2.00m 9 Craig Mattox Academy of A 7.12m 1.2 14 Jeff DeCock Minnesota St 2.00m 10 Dominic Smallwood USC 7.07m 0.7 --- Isaac Jean-Paul Lewis NH 11 Kartavius Hamilton McNeese Stat 7.04m 0.3 --- Scott Moake Utah Valley NH 12 Johnny Carter Academy of A 7.02m 0.2 --- Maximilian Cawley UC Davis NH 13 Isiah Pittman Stephen F. 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San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:11 PM 4/15/2016 Page 3 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Results - Friday Field Men Shot Put Open C/O Name Team Finals Flight 1 1 Jake Callaghan Washington S 16.41m 2 Trevor Gorwin Cal St. Full 16.16m 3 Alejandro Garza Houston 16.14m 4 Brian Blasey North Dakota 16.08m 5 Richard Casas Sacramento S 15.94m 6 Aaron Cunningham Eastern Wash 15.55m 7 Kyle Peterson Sacramento S 15.42m Men Discus Throw Open C/O Name Team Finals Flight 1 1 Adam Mahama Washington S 52.71m 2 Isaac Samuels UT-Rio Grand 50.56m 3 Cameron Brink Washington S 48.87m 4 Jeremy Moore Western Oreg 48.72m 5 Dennis Christensen BYU 47.65m 6 Josh Brown Western Oreg 44.25m Flight 2 1 Craig Merkley BYU 53.22m 2 James Endsley Sam Houston 52.96m 3 Kyle Peterson Sacramento S 51.85m 4 Matthew Bender UC Davis 51.81m 5 Brian Blasey North Dakota 50.63m 6 Zachary Oliva Houston 48.66m Mt.
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