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Tac Championships RACHEWSiEIIER June 22, 1989 Volume 35, No. 16 -TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS- Houston,June 13-17. Sunnyand warm, HEATS (June 31): 1(1.7)-1. Witherspoon METERS 75-95°; occasionallybreezy. 9-lane track. soo 20.28 PR; 2. Smith 20.30; 3. Little 20.52; 4. FINAL (June 17): 1. Johnny Gray Attendance: 6/17-4227. T. Williams 20.55; 5. Campbell (ACC) 20.73; (SMTC) 1:46.17(24.2, 27.6 [51.8], 26.8 6. R. Smith (Jack) 20.73; 7. Jefferson (unat) [1 :18.6], 27.6) (51.8/54.4); 2. Stanley -MEN- 20.89. Redwine (AW) 1 :46.59 (24.3, 27.3 [51.6), 11(2.0)-1.Council (Maz) 20.59; 2. Watkins 27.3 [1:18.9), 27.7) (51.6/55.0); 20.60; 3. Kerr (TxAg) 20.74; 4. Braunskill 100 METERS 3. Jack Armour (WP) 1:46.67; 4. John 20. 79; 5. Broken burr (SIA) 20.82; 6. FINAL (June 16, 0.8): 1. Leroy Burre/1 Marshall (NYAC) 1 :46.67 (52.4/54.3); 5. Johnson (Bay) 20.94; 7. Moses (ACC) Mike Macinko (SSTC) 1 :46.67; 6. Ray (Hous) 9.94I-a CR (old I-a CR 9.97 Smith * ----21.24. Brown-{ACO) 1:47,23-(51'7155.6); 7. Dave TAIJ'83 & Stewarf"[TCUJ '89H4;"6 W;:r,5 A; 111(2.2)-1.Heard 20.15w; 2. J. Williams 2, 2 C) (WL, AL) (MR); 2. Dennis Mitchell Moore (Pitt) 1 :47.65; 8. Regis Humphrey 20.64; 3. E. McNeill (ACC) 20.75; 4. L. • (TE) 10.03 =PR (-8, x A; =8, =9 C); (Reeb) 1 :47.75. Daniel (AW) 20.75; 5. Miller (SSTC) 20.89; • 3. IIQdre Cason (TxAgl 10 04.(=8, x Am 6. Simmons (Aud) 21.13. C); 4. Brian Cooper (HTC) 10.12; 5. Mark HEATS (June 15): 1-1. Hamer (ACC) Witherspoon (SMTC) 10.14; 6. Slip Watkins 1 :49.95; 2. Macinko 1:50.15; 3. House SEMIS (June 17); 1(0.9)-1. Witherspoon (LSU) 10.15; 7. Daron Council (Maz) 10. 17; (NikT) 1:50.17; 4. Camey (laSt) 1 :50.34; 5. 20.37; 2. tie, T. Williams & Little 20.44; 4. J. 8. Tony Dees (Kar) 10.38. Jackson (Reeb) 1 :50.74; 6. L. Johnson Williams20.51; 5. Council20.57; 6. (SMTC) 1:51.26; 7. T. Johnson (USAr) Brokenburr20.79; 7. Daniel 20.90; 8. R. HEATS (June 15): 1(2.5)-1. Marsh 1 :52.52. Smith 21.08; 9. Miller 21.16. 11-1.Gray 1:48.36; 2. Brown 1 :48.57; 3. (SMTC) 10.17w; 2. L. McNeil! (ACC) 10.30; 11(0.9)-1.Heard 20.17; 2. C. Smith 20.46; 3. T. Williams (SDTC) 10.35; 4. Tolbert (II) Moore 1 :48.62; 4. Bradley (Ar) 1 :48.69; 5. 3. Braunskill20.50; 4. Watkins 20.60; s. Marshall 1 :48.78; 6. Jasper (SMae) 1 :48.90; ~ 10.39; 5. Moses (Kar) 10.42; 6. E. Smith Jefferson 20. n; 6. Kerr 20.85; 7. Campbell (TxSnTC) 10.52; 7. A. Barnes (Fres) 10.95. 7. Harris (Viii) 1 :50.00. 20.97; 8. McNeill 21.06. 11(4.8)-1.Mitchell 10.00w; 2. Cason 10.04; 111-1.Redwine 1:49.61; 2. Armour 1:49.63; 3. Sholars (TCU) 10.20; 4. J. Williams (TP) 3. Clark (deO) 1:49.93; 4. Humphrey 10.28; 5. Warren (ACC) 10.32; 6. 1 :49.94; 5. Maton (ACC) 1 ;50.22; 6. Dailey Brokenburr (SIA) 10.37; 7. Hackett (NikN) 400METERS (EnMi) 1 :50.39; 7. H. Brown (SMae) 1 :51.03; 10.44. FINAL (June 17): 1. Antonio Pettigrew 8. Biggers (SMTC) 1 :54.27. 111(4.7)-1.Witherspoon 10.07w; 2. Dees ••(ACC-DadeS) 44.27 JCR (=10, x W; =7, x A; 10.29; 3. Floyd (HTC) 10.35; 4. Clark 6, x C) (WL, AL, CLjlMR); 2. Mark Bowe SEMIS (June 16): 1-1. Redwine 1 :47.16; (SWCCC) 10.46; 5. Walker (Pur) 10.52. (Accu) 44.71; 3. Tim Simon (ACC) 44.84; 2. Moore 1 :47.45; 3. Macinko 1 :47.57; 4. IV(5.2)-1. Council 9.98w; 2. Burrell 10.00; 4. Clarence "Daniel(unat) 45.09; 5. Humphrey 1 :47.72; 5. Jasper 1:47.77; 6. 3. Cooper 10.06; 4. Watkins 10.08; 5. Raymond Pierre (Bay) 45.31; 6. Lee Bridges Hamer 1 :49.07; 7. Harris 1 :51 .30; 8. Bradley Combs (unat) 10.34; 6. Chandler (Ball) (II) 45.63; 7. Oliver Bridges (unat) 45.85; 1 :53.49. 10.36; 7. G. Barnes (WP) 10.37. a.Tyrone Kemp (Maz) 46.22. 11-1.Gray 1:46.75; 2. Armour 1:46.86; 3. Marshall 1 :47.32; 4. R. Brown 1 :47.46; 5. • SEMIS (June 16): l(i.0)-1. Burrell 10.03 HEATS (June 15): 1-1. Simon 45.73; 2. Maton 1:48.09; 6. Clark 1:48.11; 7. House =PR (=7, x A; =7, =8 C) (=AL) (=MR); 2. Rowe 46.19; 3. Atwater (laSI) 47.02; 4. J. 1 :48.14; 8. Camey 1 :51.16. Watkins 10.27; 3. Council10.28; 4. Cooper Reynolds (ACC) 47.16; 5. Rouser (EnOk) 10.28; 5. tie, Floyd & Marsh 10.37; 7. 47.46. McNeill 10.44; 8. Combs 10.58. 11-1.Pettigrew 46. 17; 2. Kemp 46.85; 3. 0. 11(-1.0)-1.Mitchell 10.31; 2. Witherspoon Bridges 47. 17; 4. Hadden (SWTx) 47.26; 5. 1500ML;TERS 10.34; 3. Cason 10.37; 4. Dees 10.57; 5. Robinzine (DAI) 47.57; 6. Duncan (Kar) FINAL (June 17): 1. Terrence Herrington Sholars 10.61;6. T. Williams 10.71;7. 47.67; 7. Brooks (Blinn) 48.82. (Clem) 3:46.83 (66.6, 64.5 [2:11. 1), 57.6, Warren 10.73; 8. J. Williams 10.75. 11-1.Pierre 46.20; 2. Daniel 46.26; 3. L. 38. 1) (25.8, 52.0, 1 :21 .1, 1 :52.5); 2. Jeff Bridges 46.93; 4. McCoy (Maz) 46.98; 5. Atkinson (AW) 3:47.25 (66.6, 63.4[2:11 .OJ, Hargett (Co) 47.09; 6. Mouton (Gram) 47.27; 57.4 [3:08.4), 38.9) (26.7, 52.7, 1:53.3); 7. Campbell (ACC) 47.77. 3. Steve Scott (Tlg) 3:47.48 (66.1, 64.7 200METERS [2:10.8), 57.5 [3:08.~J- 39.2) (27.0, 53.0, FINAL (June 17,J.&.): 1. Floyd Heard • SEMIS (June 16): 1-1. Pettigrew 44.69 1 :53.5); 4. Mike Stahr (NYPC) 3:48.11; 5. e (SMTC) 20.09 (WL, AL); 2_Mark JCR; 2. Pierre 45.02; 3. L. Bridges 45.65; 4. Terry Brahm (AW) 3:48.50; 6. Reuben Reina itherspoon SMTC) 20.12 PR; 3. Kevin Kemp 45. 76; 5. Reynolds 45.90; 6. McCoy (Ar) 3:48.89; ~ Little ra e) 20.39; 46.04; 7. Rouser 46.46; 8. Mouton 46.58. 7. Richie Martinez (Reeb) 3:49.04; 8. Mike 4. Slip Watkins (LSU) 20.40; 5. Kevin 11-1.Rowe 45.10; 2. Simon 45.11; 3. Michno (USAF) 3:49.25; 9. John Hinton Braunskill (NCSt) 20.55; 6. Tim Williams Daniel 45.32; 4. 0. Bridges 45.81; 5. (ACC) 3:49.45; 10. Brad Schlapalk (NEn) (SDTC) 20.56; 7. Jeff Williams (TP) 20.65; Hadden 45.99; 6. Atwater 46.41; 7. Hargett 3:49.70; 11. Quentin Howe (Vil) 3:52.35; 12. .. dnc-Calvin Smith (Maz). 46.65;. .. cine-Robinzine. Roger Jennings (PCC) 3:56.27 (64.9). -111- June 22, 1989 (NikRR) 29:54.22; 9. Randy Reina (NikT) 111-1.Patrick 50.83; 2. Henderson 50.99; HEATS (June 16): 1-1.Scott 3:44.34; 2. 30:20.39. 3. Hall (Cheat) 51.44;4. Dean-Neil 51.60; 5. Stahr 3:44.50; 3. Brahm 3:44.57; 4. Martinez McGowan (OkSt) 52.13. 3:44.68; 5. Ave (NBal) 3:44.86; 6. Quade (SSTC) 3:45.29; 7. Radle (Reeb) 3:45.47; 8. 110HURDLES SEMIS (June 16): 1-1.Page 49.37; 2. Junkermann (RE) 3:45.89; 9. Myers (AIA) FINAL (June 16, 0.9): 1. Roger Kingdom Davis 49.57; 3. Porter 49.83; 4. Williams 3:48.39; 10. Clark (SF) 3:49.15. (adi) 13.22; 2. Jack Pierce (unat) 13.38; 3. 50.16; 5. Hall 50.82; 6. Wright 51.49; 7. Ellis 11-1.Atkinson 3:42.94; 2. Herrington Courtney Hawkins (HTC) 13.41; 52.58; 8. McKennie 55.42. 3:43.19; 3. Howe 3:43.99; 4. Reina 3:44.01; 4. Arthur Blake (Maz) 13.43; 5. Robert 11-1.Patrick 49.52; 2. Henderson 49.68; 3. 5. Michno 3:44.13; 6. Schlapak 3:44.30; 7. Reading (BFit) 13.51; 6. Tonie Campbell Bugg 50.65; 4. Dean-Neil 50.76; 5. Hinton 3:44.36; 8. Jennings 3:44.61; 9. (BFit) 13.51; 7. Keith Talley (unat) 13.58; 8. Washington 50.99; 6. Graham 51.32; 7. Carleo (NikB) 3:45.31; 10. Mau. Smith Cletus Clark (SMTC) 13.85. McGowan 51.56; 8. Laverty 53.73. (Reeb) 3:45.69. HEATS (June 15): 1(2.6)-1.Kingdom STEEPLE 13.28w; 2. Blake 13.30; 3. Clark 13.54; 4. 20-K!LOWALK FINAL (June 17): 1. Brian Diemer (AW) Dees (Kar) 13.71; 5.
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