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2001 OUTDOOR SEASON May 30- Mar M ..•..•._.. SDDlr-MElsrS TR.CK AND 1 -* 2Q01 INDOOR SEASON |_Map 31 Stanford Jan. 13 Idaho Snake River Inv. Pi. :.:; Mar. 31 UTEP Jan. 26 Utah State Invitational Logan, LIT Apr. 4-7 Texas Relays Jan. 26-27 Air Force Invitational Colorado Springs, CO Apr. 7 BYU InvitatiC •;i Feb. 2-3 Mountain States Inv. Pocatello, ID Apr. 14 Weber State Feb. 9-10 Arkansas Invitational Fayetteville, AR Apr. 19-21 MT. SAC Feb. 10 Weber State Invitational Ogden, UT Apr. 20-21 Utah State Invitational Logan, UT Feb. 22-24 MWC Indoor Championships Colorado Springs, CO Apr. 27-28 Drake Invitational Des. Moines, IA Mar. 3 Last Chance Invitational Lincoln, NB May 2-5 BYU Robison Invitational PROVO, UT Mar. 9-10 NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, AR May 9 Utah Collgiate Challenge Salt Lake City, U May 16-19 MWC Outdoor Champ. San Diego, CA 2001 OUTDOOR SEASON May 30- Mar. 17 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA June 2 NCAA Outdoor Champ. Eugene, OR Mar. 23-24 Arizona State Invitational Tempe, AZ ISU 2001 Indoor Meet January 13,2001 60 Meter Preliminary 1 Andam, Kenneth Brigham Young University 6.77 4 2 Myles-Mills, Leonard Unattached 6.89 2 3 Foster, Dwayne Utah State University 6.95 3 4 Stewart, Anthony Utah State University 6.96 2 5 Akwenye, Thobias Unattached 7.02 1 6 Wilkerson, Rod Brigham YoungUniversity 7.07 3 Final 1 Andam, Kenneth Brigham Young University 6.67 2 Myles-Mills, Leonard Unattached 6.79 3 Stewart, Anthony Utah State University 6.90 4 Foster, Dwayne Utah State University 6.93 5 Akwenye, Thobias Unattached 7.02 6 Wilkerson, Rod Brigham YoungUniversity 7.07 200 Meter Final 1 Stewart, Anthony Utah State University 21.99 3 2 McCauley, John Idaho State Univeristy 22.39 2 3 Wilkerson, Rod Brigham YoungUniversity 22.54 3 400 Meter Final 1 Beverly, Kish Brigham YoungUniversity 48.08 5 2 Tingey, Jeff Weber State 49.36 4 3 Nielsen, Matt Brigham YoungUniversity 49.55 5 4 Milner, Jerome Weber State 49.61 3 5 Rose, Marques Southern Utah University 49.64 5 6 Grunander, Todd Weber State 49.79 5 7 Hurst, Jeremy Unattached 50.02 4 8 Stowell, Jeremy Brigham Young University 50.96 4 15 Myrup, Eric Unattached 51.53 3 800 Meter Final 1 Knight, Bryce Unattached 1:53.82 3 2 Lorenz, Lee Weber State 1:54.04 3 3 Hopkinson, Jeffrey Brigham YoungUniversity 1:54.74 3 4 Trail, Jeremy Brigham Young University 1:54.94 3 5 Coates, Eric Weber State 1:55.68 2 6 Dorais, Jason Unattached 1:56.02 3 9 Chappel, Seth Unattached 1:57.30 2 lOEvanson, Rich Unattached 1:57.36 2 11 Ostler, Andrew Unattached 1:57.54 3 13 Taylor, Eric Unattached 1:58.55 2 3000 Meter Final 1 Jameson, Teron University of Utah 8:24.87 2 2 Atwater, Joel Weber State 8:28.88 2 3 Talley, Corbin Weber State 8:29.32 2 4 Tolman, Jeremy Weber State 8:29.86 2 5 Schoenfeld, Jason Unattached 8:32.25 2 6 Carey, Tom Iona College 8:32.47 2 7 Wilson, Joe Weber State 8:32.92 2 8 Cummings, Scott Brigham Young University 8:34.88 2 10 Andrus, Brett Brigham Young University 8:45.05 2 12 Larsen, J. Ammon Brigham Young University 8:52.43 2 15 Carman, Andrew Brigham Young University 8:57.18 2 18 Bullock, Ryan Brigham Young University 9:02.91 2 21 Bushnell, Tyler Brigham Young University 9:05.00 2 1 Mile Run Final 1 Knight, Bryce Unattached 4:15.20 2 2 Lorenz, Dennis Weber State 4:16.91 2 3 Parkinsen, Dual Brigham Young University 4:17.25 2 4 Hill, Nathan Weber State 4:17.74 2 5 Jones, Lewis Brigham Young University 4:18.33 2 8 Harrison, Nathan Brigham Young University 4:22.75 2 60 Meter Hurdles Preliminary 1 Combs, Slade Brigham Young University 8.31 2 Elggren, Russell Brigham Young University 8.34 3 Pugsley, Curtis Brigham Young University 8.35 4 Ady, Trent Brigham Young University 8.39 4 Guymon, Brett Utah State University 8.39 6 Visser, Daymon Brigham Young University 8.42 7 Myrup, Eric Unattached 8.49 8 Flint, Greg Brigham Young University 8.57 9 Anderson, Daniel Southern Utah Univeristy 8.59 10 Kemp, Chris Brigham Young University 8.60 60 Meter Hurdles Final 1 Combs, Slade Brigham Young University 8.10 2 Elggren, Russell Brigham Young University 8.23 3 Ady, Trent Brigham Young University 8.24 4 Pugsley, Curtis Brigham Young University 8.28 5 Guymon, Brett Utah State University 8.28 6 Visser, Daymon Brigham Young University 8.41 4x400 Meter Relay Final 1 WSU Weber State 3:18.60 3 2 ISU Idaho State Univeristy 3:20.87 3 3 BYU "B" Brigham Young University 3:22.72 2 4 USU Utah State University 3:24.18 3 5 SUU Southern Utah Univeristy 3:24.23 3 6 BYU "C" Brigham YoungUniversity 3:26.08 2 Pole Vault Final 1 Calvin, Mark Unattached 1700.00" 5.18m 2 Deming, Steve Unattached 1700.00" 5.18m 3 Capps, Kevin Unattached 16'06.00" 5.03m 4 Jenkins, Maurice Utah State University 16'00.00" 4.88m 5 Pugsley, Curtis Brigham Young University 16'00.00" 4.88m High Jump Final 1 Clinger, Charles Weber State 7'05.75" 2.28m 2 Chenn, Marc Unattached 6'11.00" 2.11m 3 Larson, Rich Utah Valley StateC 6,09.00" 2.06m 4 Pugsley, Curtis Brigham Young University 6'09.00" 2.06m 5 Romney, Brandon Unattached 6*07.00" 2.01m 6 Crocket, Robert Utah State University 6'05.00" 1.96m 7 Parkinson, Daniel Brigham Young University 6'05.00" 1.96m J 10 Nielson, Bryce Unattached 6'03.00" 1.91m Shot Put Final 1 Roberts, Jim Brigham Young University 63'04.75" 19.32m 2 Jackson, Blake Montana State University 52'07.00" 16.03m 3 Hutton, Chris Montana State University 52'04.00" 15.95m 7 Gough, Mikel Brigham Young University 47'02.75" 14.40m 8 Patterson, Randy Unattached 46'06.75" 14.19m 12 Pyne, Adam Unattached 43'03.50" 13.20m 13 Holcomb, Matthew Brigham Young University 42'03.75" 12.90m 16 Parkinson, Daniel Brigham Young University 37'07.50" 11.47m 18 Kemp, Chris Brigham Young University 32'11.50" 10.05m Long Jump Final 1 Burnham, Tom Idaho State University 23,00.00" 7.01m 2 Johnson, Joel Utah State University 21'10.75" 6.67m 3 Bair, Brad Utah State University 21'08.75" 6.62m 4 Pugsley, Curtis Brigham Young University 21'08.50"6.62m 9 Parkinson, Daniel Brigham Young University 19'05.00" 5.92m Triple Jump Final 1 Clinger, Charles Weber State 49'08.50" 15.15m 2 Andam, Clifford Brigham Young University 49'00.75" 14.95m Weight Throw Final 1 Jones, Zachary Montana State University 59'03.50" 18.07m 2 Hutton, Chris Montana State University 54'06.50" 16.62m 3 Jackson, Blake Montana State University 53'06.00" 16.31m 4 Cook, Richard Weber State 52*01.50" 15.89m 5 Holcomb, Matthew Brigham Young University 51'04.00" 15.65m 9 Gough, Mikel Brigham Young University 41'07.75" 12.69m 11 Pyne, Adam Unattached 40'09.75" 12.44m 14 Patterson, Randy Unattached 36'09.25" 11.21m Jtah State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Wilson Motor Indoor Open Page 5 Logan, Utah (George Nelson Fieldhouse) - Friday 01/26/01 COMPLETE RESULTS - FINALS Women's Weight Throw 201b (Continued) Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL MARK PTS 12 Meredith, Samantha Long Beach State Un 33.20m 13 Chapman, Dana Weber State Univers 30.11m Men's 60 Meter Dash Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME HT PTS 1 Mugagga, Robert Unattached 6.84 1 2 Foster, Dwayne Utah State University 6.85 1 3 Stewart, Anthony Utah State University 6.89 1 4 White, Chandler Long Beach State Universi 7.02 2 4 Alian, Justin Utah State University 7.02 1 6 Dolison, Jason Long Beach State Universi 7.04 1 7 Apple, Dave Utah Valley State College 7.16 2 / 8 Akili, Mike Long Beach State Universi 7.19 2 9 Nakata, Shawn Utah Valley State College 7.21 2 10 Patton, Jed Utah Valley State College 7.22 2 Men's 400 Meter Run Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME HT PTS 1 Edmunds, Clint Utah State Univers ity 51 75 3 2 Pebley, Matt Weber State University 51 91 3 3 Gray, Dave Utah State University 52 61 4 4 Manning, Ryan Utah Valley State College 52 97 2 5 Olson, David Northwest Nazarene Univer 53 20 4 6 Gaerte, Kyle Unattached 53 21 3 7 Hatch, Steve Unattached 53 50 2 8 Blair, Trent Utah Valley State College 53 70 1 9 Vassallo, Anthony Utah Valley State College 54 42 2 10 Jongegan, Anthony Utah Valley State College 55 48 3 Men's 800 Meter Run Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME HT PTS 1 Harrison, Nathan Brigham Young University 55.37 2 Jones, Lewis Brigham Young University 55.95 3 Parkinson, Dula Brigham Young University 56.05 4 Doraia, Jason Unattached 56.54 Utah State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Wilson Motor Indoor Open Page 6 Logan, Utah (George Nelson Fieldhouse) - Friday 01/26/01 COMPLETE RESULTS - FINALS Men's 800 Meter Run (Continued) Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME HT PTS 5 Zundel, Mitch Utah State University 1:57.84 6 Kunnas, David Utah State University 1:57.85 7 Ostler, Andrew Unattached 1:57.91 8 Franklin, Tim Unattached 1:58.71 9 Gaerte, Paul Weber State University 2:00.92 10 Wilkerson, Sean Unattached 2:06.57 11 Faldmo, Scott Utah State University 2:09.83 Men's 60 Meter High Hurdles Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME HT PTS 1 Guymon, Brett Utah State University 8.25 2 Myrup, Eric Unattached 8.41 3 Johnson, Joel Utah State University 8.43 4 Beteson, Trevor Utah State University 8.49 5 Bair, Brad Utah State University 8.66 6 Hardman, Mick Weber State University 8.68 7 Chaldu, Chayne Long Beach State Universi 8.80 8 Darrington, Brett Utah State University 8.94 Men's High Jump Finals - Results - Friday 01/26/01 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL MARK PTS 1 Franklin, Demario Utah State Universi 6'05 00" 2 Lever, Nate Weber State Univers 6'05 00" 3 Casdorph, Gabe Brigham Young Unive 6'05 00" 4 Larsen, Rick Utah Valley State C 6*03 00" 5 Fuller, Colby Weber State Univers 6'03 00" 6 Thomas, Dwight
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