Contractor License 55Th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the World's Best Athletes Compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/18/2013 to 4/20/2013

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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/18/2013 to 4/20/2013 Girls 100 Meter Dash Seeded HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 11.14 1992 Marion Jones, Thousand Oaks, CA HS Nat Rec: * 11.11 1998 Angela Williams, Chino, CA HS Meet Rec: # 11.40 1997 Angela Williams, Chino Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: 0.7 1 Molly Florence John Paul Colleg 12.13 2 Camillie Deadwiler Newark Memorial 12.16 3 Donatella Asemota Notre Dame-SO 12.18 4 Madisen Richards Simi Valley 12.20 5 Amanda Van Buren Vista Murrieta 12.24 6 Azaria Hill Golden Valley-SC 12.27 7 Imani Pearson LB Wilson 12.33 8 Alex Diaz Piedmont Hills 12.41 9 Whitney Knox Eastside 12.48 Girls 100 Meter Dash Invitational HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 11.14 1992 Marion Jones, Thousand Oaks, CA HS Nat Rec: * 11.11 1998 Angela Williams, Chino, CA HS Meet Rec: # 11.40 1997 Angela Williams, Chino Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: 0.2 1 Arianna Washington LB Poly 11.51 2 Brittany Brown Claremont 11.79 3 Sierra Peterson St. Mary's Acade 11.98 4 Gabriella Cantrell San Leandro 11.99 5 Kayla Wilson La Quinta 12.07 6 Kyla Richardson Etiwanda 12.10 7 Schuyler Moore Oaks Christian 12.13 8 Brena Andrews Independence 12.15 9 Chastity Fellows Monrovia 12.34 Girls 200 Meter Dash Seeded HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 22.52 2003 Allyson Felix, Los Angeles Baptist, CA HS Nat Rec: * 22.11 2003 Allyson Felix, Los Angeles Baptist, CA HS Meet Rec: # 23.05 2002 Allyson Felix, Los Angeles Baptist Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: 1.0 1 Brittany Brown Claremont 24.22 2 Janaya Shorty Bellflower 24.44 3 Donatella Asemota Notre Dame-SO 24.48 4 Camillie Deadwiler Newark Memorial 24.83 5 Akia Armstrong Eleanor Roos 24.93 6 Asia Watts Alemany 25.31 7 Simone Buchanan Eleanor Roos 25.48 8 Williams Tamara Centennial 25.51 Girls 200 Meter Dash Invitational HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 22.52 2003 Allyson Felix, Los Angeles, Baptist, CA HS Nat Rec: * 22.11 2003 Allyson Felix, Los Angeles Baptist, CA HS Meet Rec: # 23.05 2002 Allyson Felix, Los Angeles Baptist Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: 1.3 1 Gabriella Cantrell San Leandro 23.97 2 La Troya Franklin LB Jordan 24.24 3 Kayla Wilson La Quinta 24.46 4 Nia Dorner Cordova 24.56 5 Schuyler Moore Oaks Christian 24.78 6 Diamond Thomas LB Poly 24.89 7 Sarah Johnson Oaks Christian 25.02 Girls 400 Meter Dash Seeded HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 50.74 2000 Monique Henderson, Morse, CA HS Nat Rec: * 50.69 2002 Sanya Richards, Ft. Lauderdale Aquinas HS Meet Rec: # 53.28 1986 Janeene Vickers, Pomona Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 Simone Buchanan Eleanor Roos 56.20 2 Sarah Johnson Oaks Christian 56.90 3 Kaila Hawkins LB Wilson 57.42 4 Jasper Gray Cheyenne 57.64 5 Rosa Hardarson Littleton 57.72 6 Summer Buckley Alemany 57.82 7 Mistic Scott Etiwanda 57.93 8 Tyler Rowlette Centennial 59.53 Girls 400 Meter Dash Invitational HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 50.74 2000 Monique Henderson, Morse, CA HS Nat Rec: * 50.69 2002 Sanya Richards, Ft. Lauderdale Aquinas HS Meet Rec: # 53.28 1986 JaneeneVickers, Pomona Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Nia Dorner Cordova 54.37 2 Laura Anuakpado South Pasadena 55.33 3 Chimere Ezumah Serra (Gardena) 55.34 4 Ellisa Bryant Piedmont Hills 56.02 5 Timarya Baynard Piedmont Hills 56.14 6 Hollie Harris LB Poly 57.15 7 Alexis Hernandez Mt. Carmel 57.45 8 Taylor Smith Chino Hills 57.58 9 Chanel Rogers Alemany 58.06 Girls 800 Meter Run Seeded HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 2:02.04 2011 Amy Weissenbach, Harvard-Westlake, CA HS Nat Rec: * 2:00.07 1982 Kim Gallagher, Upper Dublin, PA HS Meet Rec: # 2:08.05 1990 Irma Betancourt, Mexico Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Sydney Badger Centennial 2:13.42 2 Ashley Kittle Woodcreek 2:15.24 3 Bianca Bryant Piedmont Hills 2:15.80 4 Mikayla Sodersten Clovis 2:16.85 5 Kaelyn Harbison Westview-SD 2:17.53 6 Anevey Heihle Redondo Union 2:17.66 7 Alisse Walker Park City 2:17.93 8 Melissa Fairchild Serrano 2:18.80 9 Claire Crowley Redlands 2:20.14 10 Kaitlin McKeogh Terra Linda 2:20.70 11 Emily Hubert Bishop Amat 2:20.96 12 Madison Grenier Paraclete 2:23.56 13 Rachel Seymour Great Oak 2:24.47 14 Kaitlin Large Carlsbad 2:24.47 15 Alexis Thibodeau Redondo Union 2:30.76 -- Dominique Taylor Eastside Cath DNF Girls 800 Meter Run Invitational HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 2:02.04 2011 Amy Weissenbach, Harvard-Westlake, CA HS Nat Rec: * 2:00.07 1982 Kim Gallagher, Upper Dublin, PA HS Meet Rec: # 2:08.05 1990 Irma Betancourt, Mexico Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Kayla Ferron Redondo Union 2:12.67 2 Megan Huebner La Quinta 2:12.76 3 Monica Huston Cibola 2:13.29 4 Nijae Jones San Leandro 2:13.33 5 Cara Ulizio Redondo Union 2:14.07 6 Amber Gore Redondo Union 2:14.67 7 Delaney Miller Pacific Ridge Sc 2:15.14 8 Marisa Magsarili West Ranch 2:16.28 9 Alexandra Shade Patrick Henry 2:17.80 10 Danielle Shanahan Bish Montgomery 2:17.97 11 Allie Sulaitis Morro Bay 2:18.64 12 Sydney Segal Beverly Hills 2:23.44 Girls 1 Mile Run Invitational HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 4:33.82 2008 Christine Babcock, Woodbridge, CA HS Nat Rec: * 4:35.24 1982 Polly Plumer, University Irvine, CA HS Meet Rec: # 4:51.40 2007 Justine Fedronic, Carlmont Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Sydney Badger Centennial 4:52.16 1:09.874 (1:09.874) 2:24.556 (1:14.683) 3:39.477 (1:14.921) 4:50.701 (1:11.225) 4:52.160 (1.460) 2 Megan Huebner La Quinta 4:53.49 1:09.551 (1:09.551) 2:24.072 (1:14.522) 3:38.822 (1:14.750) 4:51.744 (1:12.923) 4:53.481 (1.737) 3 Monica Huston Cibola 4:59.70 1:13.152 (1:13.152) 2:28.830 (1:15.678) 3:44.981 (1:16.152) 4:58.257 (1:13.276) 4:59.694 (1.438) 4 Alyssa Snyder Park City 4:59.73 1:13.577 (1:13.577) 2:28.499 (1:14.922) 3:44.211 (1:15.712) 4:58.134 (1:13.924) 4:59.723 (1.589) 5 Delaney Miller Pacific Ridge Sc 5:02.52 1:13.681 (1:13.681) 2:29.921 (1:16.240) 3:45.802 (1:15.881) 5:00.434 (1:14.633) 5:02.511 (2.077) 6 Alisse Walker Park City 5:02.53 1:13.312 (1:13.312) 2:29.804 (1:16.492) 3:47.288 (1:17.485) 5:00.906 (1:13.618) 5:02.525 (1.620) 7 Melissa Fairchild Serrano 5:02.91 1:12.815 (1:12.815) 2:29.352 (1:16.537) 3:46.635 (1:17.284) 5:01.311 (1:14.677) 5:02.902 (1.592) 8 Hannah Kay Patrick Henry 5:04.85 1:13.037 (1:13.037) 2:29.996 (1:16.959) 3:46.840 (1:16.845) 5:02.962 (1:16.122) 5:04.850 (1.889) 9 Emily Hubert Bishop Amat 5:06.40 1:12.871 (1:12.871) 2:29.685 (1:16.815) 3:48.778 (1:19.093) 5:04.744 (1:15.967) 5:06.394 (1.651) 10 Jana Warrick Eleanor Roos 5:08.05 1:12.545 (1:12.545) 2:29.842 (1:17.297) 3:50.783 (1:20.942) 5:06.312 (1:15.529) 5:08.046 (1.734) 11 Brn Rohner Rancho Buena Vis 5:12.56 1:13.432 (1:13.432) 2:30.220 (1:16.788) 3:50.311 (1:20.092) 5:10.464 (1:20.153) 5:12.551 (2.088) 12 Sabrina Seay Mt. Carmel 5:14.47 1:13.491 (1:13.491) 2:30.548 (1:17.057) 3:50.634 (1:20.086) 5:12.159 (1:21.525) 5:14.465 (2.307) 13 megan bordes Redwood-Larks 5:24.79 1:14.112 (1:14.112) 2:32.780 (1:18.668) 3:58.469 (1:25.690) 5:22.968 (1:24.499) 5:24.783 (1.816) Girls 3200 Meter Run Invitational HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 9:48.59 1996 Kim Mortensen, Thousand Oaks, CA HS Meet Rec: # 10:46.57 2008 Meghan Marvin, Clovis Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Danielle Shanahan Bish Montgomery 10:39.23# 2 Mikayla Sodersten Clovis 10:40.99# 3 Tori Dutchover Ycaipa 10:48.31 4 Sydney Tullai Ayala 10:53.60 5 Anna Farello El Segundo 11:00.15 6 Haley Dorris Great Oak 11:04.95 7 Kelly Fairchild Serrano 11:09.78 8 Jenny Giguere Westlake 11:10.33 9 Jeanette Zambrano Bolsa Grande 11:15.29 10 Monika Gyalay Moorpark 11:17.60 11 Amber Rose Inglemoor 11:23.01 12 Katie Gorczyca Centennial 11:26.65 13 Christian Calain Great Oak 11:39.75 14 Desi Stinger Great Oak 11:44.10 15 Yajaira Zarate Warren 11:58.69 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Seeded HS ================================================================ NHSF Record: % 13.03 1996 Vashti Thomas, Mt.
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