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1996 Ccs Spring Sports Honor Coaches In the game ~ARca ~>.~" [ ODlpna. ] ,--: ARCO & am/pm salute all those athletes who have that winning spirit. / ....r" J \ - ._d_ .._. _. __. ~=~====================== CENTRAL COAST SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1996 TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS San Jose City College May 23, 1996 CENTRAL COAST SECTION Nancy Lazenby Blaser- Commissioner Steve Steams-Assistant Commissioner Bill Lamson-Events Coordinator 1691 Old Bayshore Hwy, Suite 200 San Jose, Ca 95112 (408) 441-9505 I IN THE GAME OR IN THE S'TANDS BE SPORTA GOOD S'PORTSMANSHI HERff JONES CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS Herff Jones, manufacturers of the finest quality rings, graduation supplies, 1 cap and gown, medals, awards, certificates and year• books. The exclusive supplier of CIF and California Community . College Athletic Rings and Awards. , HERFF JONES For jnConnation or to place an order, current or past years Cor any sport call • (800) 729-7318 . CENTRAL COAST SECTION/CIF/ARCO ampm FINALS- MAY 23, 1996 .. ----------------------------------------------------------------- :==============~===:===============================:============= Event 17 6irls 4x100 ~ter Relay Finals Event 2 Boys 1,600 Meter Run Finals Thursday CJ5/23/96 at 6:30 PI'! Thursday OS/23/96 at 6:50 P" CCSMeet Record: 47.43 St. Frllncis 1988 CCSI'\eet Recard: 4:08.7h Mark Stillman,WillCtll Glen 1977 \~ Lane Heat 1 Finals t Pes .• 1,,,,\4. Heat 1 Finals 1 Sill'OY High School 49.92 -- 1 "t' "Sikiric, Daniel 12 Leland 4:17.28 --...,_ 11 aellaMlline 2 ·St. Ignatius High School 49.80 __ 2 4~\'),t. Wul f, Andrew 4:20.27 -'J....=--~ ·3 '·12 St. Francis Sunn High School 49.61 __ 3 Collin, John . 4:18.50 ...!::!... 4 12 Overfelt 4:21.56 .. St. Fr~ncis High School 48.21 4"~ -L 4 1. 1DOllinguez, Ricardo 5 Los Gatos High School 49.39 __ --1.::: 5 L\', t "''{'Torres, Enrique' 12 Sil vel' Creek 4:19.83 ~ 6 Independence High School 49.78 __ 6 Rutledge, Beebe 12 Les Sitos 4 :21. 22 ------: 7 . No. I10nterey Co. H.S. 49.81 __ 7 Rastler, Eric 11 Sundel'5an 4:25.13 ~ 50.00 B leigh High School -- 8 Newtla.n , TOil 12 Los Sates 4:25.80 ~ 9 D'Anjou, Chris 12 Live Dale 4:26.26 ================================================================= 10 Harnagel, John 12 Leland 4:27.65 Event 1 Boys 4xl00 Meter Relay Finals 11 Carter, Peter 11 Los Satos 4:28.86 -< Thursday OS/23/96 at 6:35 PM 12 Chavez,'Cuco 10 Hollister 4:29.58 CCSMeet Recard: 41.54 Independence 1988 ================================:================================ Event 19 6irls 1~) Meter lnt Hurdles Finals Lane I Heat 1 Finals 1 Bellarmine College Prep 43.60. ~l.n.jJ/' Thursday OS/23/96 at 7:00 Pit 2 Sunn High School 43.52 CCSMeet Record: 14.14 Maxie, Mills '83 ~ Finnerty, Pied H '86 3 St. Francis High School 43.08 ~ ill 1 4 Del Mar High School 42.62 I iH. \),Lane t Heat 1 Finals Wind Reading: _ 5 Milpitas High School 42.92 . 2 ..!:l.1 ..:}~ 1 Buchanan, Shana 12 Santa Clara 15.87 _ 6 Yel'ba Buena High School 43.39 L/ . __ 2 Gillott, Nikki 10 N.M.C. 15.64 7 . Cupertino High School 43.60 " 3 I'Iazik,' Mandy 11 Capuchino 15.41 __ 8 EI Camino High School 44.18 4 . Allen, Tallisha 11 No. Salinas 14.65 . 5 Ponder, Tisha 12 Del Mar 14.15 ================================================================= 6 Steingart, Michelle 11 St. Francis 15.60 Event 18 Girls 1,600 Meter Run Finals 7 Douney, Stephanie 11 Los Altos 15.77 Thursday OS/23/96 at 6:40 P" 8 Slater, Leanne 10 Pioneer 15.95 CCSMeet Record: 4:48.7h Laurie Chapman, Sundel'5al'\ 1986 ================================================================ Event 3 Boys 110 I1eter High Hurdles Finals Pes t Heat 1 Finals Thursday OS/23/96 at 7:10 PM 1 Bleisch, Deborah 12 Silver Creek 5:09.41 __ 2 McPherson, Laneisha 12.Silver Creek 5:13.02 _ CCSMeet Record: 13.9h Erick MClntgoaery,Independence 1983 5:10.82 3 Allison, EMily 12 leland -- 23754 laneHeat 1 Finals15.501211 CaMlelN.It.C. 14 Ho~t, Ashley 12 Menlo-Athert 5:14.67 iTanfonn,Vdng,Naivdu,JoeBull,SeYiROUr,Travaille,Magui,Ar«er, NguyenJohnt'IiChaseDerektuaJohn15.3015.351211-RyanI'ftn.S.L.V.·SilverFreraontSt.Independencer~.~_FrancisViewWindCreek,3r,q.\Reading:I ~.~ 15.1315.1814.7014.8214.08 ,p-J<{ - 5 B Appenrodt,--- Katie 6 10 St •. Ignatius 5:15.11 -- 5: 17.08 6 PortIey, Nicole 10 Aragon High 7 Topete, Monica 9 Silver Creek 5: 18.53 8 Holmquist, Annette 11 Santa. Teresa 5:19.36 5:19.92 9 Squire, Sarah 10 Hillsdale 10 Schlueter, Marielle 11 St~ Ignatius 5:21.39 11 Renteria, Lisa 12 Westmont Hig 5:21.52 12 Delaplace, Serena 11 Westmont Hig 5:22.14 CENTRAL COAST SECTION/CIF/ARCO ampm FINALS - MAY 23, 1996 \ --------------------------------------------------~-{!!_-------- ====================;====================~================~====== Event 20 Girls 400 ~ter Dash Finals ~~;~;-;-~;;-;~-~;~;-~~~-;~~i;----~-~~:.--jr\~i~----------- Thursday 0512.3/96 at 7: 15 PI'! Thursday OS/23/96 at 7:30 PH /" -' ~ ,.Y/; ctS ~t Record: 53.92 leslie Maxie, Hills 1982 CCSMeet Record: 10.42 Benui Burroughs, Independence 1988 Larti! I Heat 1 Finals " .{, f\ , lane I Heat 1 Finals Wind Reading: _ 1 Williaas, !(a.ilia 11 SicrBI Heart S 58~,32 ~ 1 Slaton, Kenny 11 Oik Brove lq. 10.177__ 2 Haviland, Katie 12 N.H.C. 58.22 __ 2 Tinsley, Alex 12 Gilroy 10" < 10.85 __ 3 Elarss, KalleE!lih 11 Pied. Hills ~ 57.39 '3 Bryant, Aaron "10 Wilcox 10-" . 10.77 __ 4 Sculrlinski, Rose 11 Los Gatos~' 56.73 C' /.; 4 Ha_, DaMOn . 12 /'Iilpitas l () I t7 10.61 __ 12 FT'ef1CJnt/Ol1 S 10.77 __ 5 lennings, ShiYone 12 Woodside -)to~ 57.77 \ 5 . Naiyalu, loe (jJ b Coleaan, rtmica 10 Sunn 57.96 __ 6 lones, Sherman ' 12 Verba BuelU 10.79 __ 7 Wrenn, Colleen 10 Palo Alto S8.2S __ 7 , Harris, Steve 11 Del I'IarS- 10.95 _ B Chellam, Taara 12 Hitty 59.76 __ a Banks, Tonaga 12 lincoln 11.04 __ -----------------------------------------------------------------___ w. ------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Event 4 Boys 400 I'Ieter Dash Finals Event 22 Girls BOOI'Ieter'Run Finals Thursday 05/'2:3/96 at 7:20 PM Thursday OS/23/96 at 7:35 PI'! CCSMeet Record: 45.51 Bill Breen, Cubberley. 1979 CCSI1eet Record: 2:04.Oh Kristen Dowell, Santa Teresa 1986 4 1 lane 65IBerg,libien,Biber-Ferro,Peshkoff,loabardi,Holt,Rigney,SaIS,HcPherson,Hickok,Stuart,Gaines,6ugliemelli,Napoleon,Hogg,FirialsHeatlfanuelBrandonAshleylelani11B722:17.91Eric2:23.082:21.2:20,692:21.20DalllienStephanieJoel2:22.96Katie2:22.67' 12SO.7751.88Finals51.48Curtis51.24Ally,11loanna1210LaneishaVerbaI'!ilpiR.l.S.SerraSt.Nick92WatsonvilleLinaNotreS.LosP1enlo-AthertSalinaslosGatosCatalinaFrancisjOSaIgnatiustisBuenaDametos12 Silver•. 2:19.5850.3850.45Creek ~,. otJ Lane 23a - ----Wallace, Allyson1211 DelRiordanMar~.3IVB:r~if.1U3 48.6849.50 4765 1 =========================~===============================~:====== ================================================================= Event 21 Girls 100 Meter Dash Finals Event 6 Boys BOOMeter Run Finals Thursday rJIj/'Z3/96 at 7:25 PJ1 Thursday OS/23/96 at 7:43 P" ' ... CCSI'Ieet Record: 11.92 Annette Coleun, CarlllOnt 1989 CCS~t Record: 1:50.7h Rick9rOliln, Los Altos 1970 lane I Heat 1 Finals \'Jind Reading: _ Lane t Heat 1 Finals 1 Washington, Jaseine 9 St. Ignatius 12.49 _ 1 Adkins, Jason 11 Wilcox 1:57.17 _ 2 Taylor, Alllber 9 N.I1.C. 12.44 _ 2 Tuttle, Nick 12 leland 1;57.14 __ 3 3 S!!Iith, Enjoli 11 Silroy , ,. 0 12.20 tNin, Tal 12LosSatos 1:511.06 4 4 -- Craig, DeiIesha 11 St. Franci\2.-· 11.74:I:: Morrell, Kareea 12 Sin Jose 1:54.63 _ 5 Blaschke, Kerry 12 St. Frarv:is 12.15 _' __ 5 Rutledge, Beebe 12 Los Batos 1:55.77 __ 6 Dlavez, Stephanie 11 Los Gatos 12.26 __ 6 Fitzgibbon, Brendan 11 St. Ignatius 1:56.75 _ 7 Ostoja, Kristy 10 Hollister 12.47 __ 7 Kaoinskis, Greg 12 N.".C. 1:57.15 __ B Chan, Otristine 11 litn. View 12.50 __ B 1:57.47 _ IeEI, Casey __ ? 12BeUaT'lline ,-(\) v'<\ (:1> 1. CENTRAL COAST SECTION/CIF/ARCO ampm FINALS - MAY 23, 1996 ======::========:================================================ ===========================;:==========================~========= Event 23 Girls 300 l'ieter lOlllI-tJrdles Finals Eyent 8 Boys 200 ~terDash Finals .. Thursday OS/23/96 at 7:50 Pr1 Thursday OS/'1J/96 at 8: 10 PI'! lIS r!eet Record: 42.88 Keri Sardlez, Santi Teresa 1989 CCSMeet Record: 20:91\ "illard HallfJton, Silyer Creek 1974 Line • Heat 1 Finals Lane t Heat 1 FiMls Mind Reading: _ 1 Gillott, Nikki 10 N.M.C. 40.86 __ 1 Tinsley, Alex 12 Gilroy 22.28 2 Slater, leanne 10 Pioneer 40.06 -- 2 StUart, Eric 12 St", Francis 22.18 3 Kizik, Mandy 11 Capuchino 45.37 __ 3 Janes; Sheraan . 12 Verba. Buena 22.03 4 Ponder, Tisha 12 Del Kar 44.16 __ 4 Hi_~ Damon \12 Plilpihs 21.65 _ 5 Steingart, i'lichelle 11 St. Francis 44.18 __ 5 Nipoleon, Curtis 1,; ,12 Del-Ma.r 22.00 _ 6 45.78 " Caryer, Carey 11 Harbor -- Jordan, LeRoy~,12, BeUil'Cine 22.09 2-2.0)( 7 Allen, Taaisha 11 No. Salinas 46.52 __ 7 Hesse, Jeff" .' 11 Cupertino 22.19 __ 8 Clee, Sarah 10 St. Francis 41.94 __ 8 SlatOn, Kenny 11 Oak 6rove 22.39 ===========================:=========~=========================== =====================================~============~============== Event 7 Boys 300 ~ter lnt Itlrdles Finals Event 25 Sirls 3,200 Meter Run Finals Thursday 05/'lJ/9O at 7:58 Pi'! Thursday CJ5/'lJ/9b at 8: 15 PPI CCS11eet Record: 36.60 John !1ontgomery, Independence 1988 CCSMeet Record: 10:09.5h Cory Shubert, Del Mar 1983 lane t Hea.t 1 Finals37.6338.9439.6640.1440.3640.8240.034O111210•N.M.C.HiOverfeltFSilverLos.wreIiCIntllsdaleGatosCreek Pos Heat 1 Finals' 23 ---DeSilva,Carrasco,Austin,Hacker,Carroll,HcSomn,Naivdu,Armer, ChaseManuelThOllas10nathanGuyBrianloeEfrain1110 SaratogaLeigh i 58467 1 1 Allison, EAily 12 Leland 11:22.50 2 Driscoll, Shana 12 St.
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