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Etn1986 15 USA Ch.Pdf RACHEWSIEililER July 3, 1986 Volume 32, No. 15 • TAC CHAMPIONSH JPS• Eugene, Oregon, June 18-21 /attendance 11(0.1l-1. Evans 20.36; 2. Mcswain 20 43· 5. Earl Jones (SMTC) 1 :46.42 (50.3/56.2); 6/18-negllglble; 6/19-5741; 6/20-6077; 6/21 3. James But/er (Maz) 20.61; 4, Robert Ha~ke~t 6. Jack Armour (WP) 1 :4657; 7. Randy Moore -8488/- (Wi) 20.94; 5. Aaron Thigpen (SDTC) 21.07. (NYPC) 1 :47.20; 8. Dan Futrell (NBal) Sunny and warm with occasional stiff 111(1.2)-1. Baptiste 20.35; 2. Daniel 20.39; 1 :48.63. breezes. 3. Brady Crain (Polli) 20.50; 4. Albert Robin­ HEATS (June 19, qualify 4 + 4): 1-1. Gray Top two finishers in each event (save for son (lnTC) 20.88; 5. Andre Freeman (SDTC) 1:48.46; 2. Robinson 1:48.71; 3. Moore multis, where some preselection was done) 21.30. 1 :48 .85; 4. Mike Elliott (ACC) 1 :49.01; 5. Ken qualified for the Goodwill Games. IV(l .8)-1. Heard 20.37; 2. Lewis 20.41; 3. Washington (Cheet) 1 :49.07; 6. Butch Brown Calvin Smith (adi) 20.42; 4. Daron Council (NBa/) 1:49.38; 7. Dave Campbell (CAg) •MEN• (Pol Ii) 20.91 ;5. Desmond Ross (SSTC) 22.42. 1 :51.35. SEMIS (June 21, qualify 3 + 2): 1(4.9)-1. 11-1. Jones 1:47.3; 2. Redwine 1:47.4; 3. Futrell 1 :47 .7; 4. Davis 1 :47.8; 5, Armour 100 METERS (June 20) Baptiste 2023w; 2. Spearmon 20.27; 3. Daniel II -FiN-;i:\[ (4-:5): LCarrLewIS-(SMTCl9-:S1W 20:38; 4-. -M"a°rtTn 20.65;- ·5~-Jeffefson -- - -t--AS.&;-6, Treey--Baski-n-fSH) 1:50-:4; 7·. "Mark Rodholm On TC) 1 :50.5; 8. Jeff Roberson (all conditions: x, =4 W, A); 2. Lee McRae 20.74; ..• dnc-Smith. {Fres) 1:53.2. (Kar) 10.02; 3. Harvey Glance (Polli) 10.04; 4. 11(2.6)-1. Evans 20.19w; 2. Heard 20.24; 3. 111-1. Mack 1 :47 .08; 2. Ray Brown (ACC) Floyd Heard (Kar) 10.09; Lewis 20.32; 4. McSwain 20.34; 5. Butler 1 :47 .11; 3. John Marshall (unat) 1 :47 .26; 4. 5. Mike Morris (Kar) 10.10; 6. Wallace 20.90; ... dns-Crain. Mike Armour (Maz) 1:47.46; 5. Ocky Clark Spearmon (ACC) 10.14; 7. Kirk Baptiste (AW) (Maz) 1 :47 .50; 6. Lorenzo Brown (SSTC) 10.18; 8. Harvey McSwain (NC St) 10.23. 400 METERS (June 21) 1 :47 .73; 7. Joey Bunch (Pum) 1 :47.89. Lanes: 1. Spearmon; 2. Morris; 3. Heard; 4. e FINAL: 1. Darrell Bobi □ §Qri {Mazl 44,47 Levvis; 5. McRae; 6. Glance; 7. Baptiste; 8. (MR) (lowaltitud;"" x, -8 Al; 2. !jprldje Haley SEMIS (June 20, qualify 4): 1-1. tie, Mcswain. (Ar) 44.50 (low-altitude: x, 5 C); 3. Walter Redwine & Moore 1 :46.80; 3. Mack 1 :46.81; 4. HEATS (June 19, qualify 3 + 4): l(0.3)-1. McCoy (Maz) 45.07; 4. Claren~e Daniel (Maz) J. Armour 1 :46.98; 5. Marshall 1 :47.17; 6. R. Heard 10.20; 2. McRae 10.26; 3. Marty Krulee 45.19; Brown 1 :47 .47; 7. Elliott 1 :47 .48; 8. Clark (SSTC) 10.27; 4. Daron Council (PoHi) 10.35; 5. Danny Everett (SMTC) 45.29; 6. Antonio 1 :50.42. 5. Joe Deloach (HTC) 10.39; 6. Roy Martin McKay (Maz) 45,38; 7. Sunder Nix (AW) 11-1. Gray 1:47.80; 2. Jones 1:47.94; 3. (adll 10.42. 45.62; 8. Ray Armstead (Accu) 45.63. Robinson 1 :48.00; 4. Futrell 1 :4825; 5. Bunch IJ(0.1 )-1. Morris 10.21; 2. Manley Wallker Lanes: 1. Nix; 2. Armstead; 3. McCoy; 4. 1 :48.25; 6. M. Armour 1 :48.30; 7. L. Brown (Ga TC) 10.26; 3. Lorenzo Daniel (Nik) 10.30; McKay; 5. Robinson; 6. Daniel; 7. Everett; 8. 1 :48.83; 8. Davis 1 :50.3h. 4. Albert Robinson (lnTC) 10.41; 5. Darwin Haley. Cook (SSTC) 10.43; ... dnf- Lee McNeil I HEATS (June 19, qualify 2 + 2): 1-1. 1500 METERS (June21) FINAL: 1. Steve Scott (Tig) 3:42.41 (63.7, (ECar). Robinson 45.70; 2. Everett 45.81; 3. Armstead 111(0.3)-1. Lewis 10.16;2. Baptiste 10.17; 45.82; 4. Chip Rish (Pollil 47.01; 5. Gary 61.8 [2:05.5]. 58.7 [3:04.2], 38.3-52.8, 1:54.1, 2:56.4); 2. Jim Spivey (AW) 3:42.99 3. Calvin Smith (aclil 10.24; 4. Brady Crain Duncan (GaTC) 47.26. (53.3); 3. Dub Myers (NYAC) 3:43.20 (53.8); (Polli) 10.34; 5. Thomas Jefferson (Maz) 10.38; 11-1. Haley 45.50; 2. McCoy 45.53; 3. 4. Jeff Atkinson (Pum) 3:43.61 (54.1 ); 5. 6. Aaron Thigpen ($OTC) 10.63. Clifton Campbell (Polli) 46.70; 4. Mark Rowe Maurice Smith (Adams) 3:43.70; 6. Chuck IV(1.0)-1. Glance 10.21; 2. Spearmon (Accu) 46.78; 5. Leroy Dixson (/aSt) 46.88. Aragon (AW) 3:44.31; 10.21; 3. McSwain 10.36; 4. Hurvie Milner 111-1. Laron Brown (Pum) 45.88; 2. Ken 7. Mike Stahr (NYPC) 3:44.82; 8. Jim ($OTC) 10.36; 5. Robert Hackett (Wi) 10.40; Lowery (CSTC) 46.15; 3. Dennis Mitchell McKean (ACC) 3:45.11 ;9. Roosevelt Jackson 6. Emmit King (NBal) 10.52. (Maz) 46.26; 4. Mark Witherspoon (SMTC) (unat) 3:46.38; 10. Dick Oldfield (01) 3:49.92; 46.40; 5. Oliver Bridges (ACC) 46.57; 6. Chris SEMIS (June 20, 4 qualify): 1(2.41-1. 11,_John Hinton (Conv) 3:50.21; 12. Marty Whitlock (Accu) 46.92. Lewis 10.01w; 2. Glance 10.09; 3. BaPtiste Hemsley (unatl 3:51.5h, 10.17; 4. McSwain 10.25; 5. Jefferson 10.28; 6. IV-1..Nix 45.91; 2. McKay 46.03; 3. Perry Waller 10.31; .•• dnf-Crain; ... fs-Smith; Cartlidge (Ms) 46.23; 4. Chip Jenkins (VilO HEATS (June 19, qualify 3 + 3): 1-1. 11(2.5)-1. Mccrae 10.12w; 2. Heard 10.18; 46.28; 5. Dwyan Biggers (SMTC) 46.60; 6. Aragon 3:44.91; 2. Myers 3:45.04; 3. Stahr 3. Morris 10.20; 4. Spearmon 10.22; 5. Daniel Edward Harrell (St Aug) 46.63. 3:45.18; 4. Brian Theriot (adi) 3:45.47; 5. 10.27; 6. Council 10.31; 7. Krulee 10.40; 8. V-1. Daniel 45.91;2. Michael Franks (AW) Kevin Curtin (unat) 3:45.47; 6. Richie Harris Milner 10.42. 46.42; 3. Andrew Valmon (SH) 46.58; 4. Willie (AW) 3:45.62; 7. Todd Harbour (SMTC) Caldwell (Polti) 46.84; 5. Todd Steverson 3:45.67; 8. Rod DeHaven (SDSt) 3:48.45; 9. (ACC) 47.37. Jim Tyler (NDame) 3:51.4h. 200 METERS (June21) 11-1. Jackson 3:41.22; 2. Spivey 3:41.40; e FINAL (3.2): 1. Floyd Heard (Kar) 20.03w SEMIS (June 20, qualify 3 + 2): 1-1. 3. Hinton 3:41.43; 4. Oldfield 3:41.81; 5. (all conditions: e:9, x A); 2. Dwayne Evans Daniel 44.,, PR; 2. Haley 44.93; 3, McKay McKean 3:41.96; 6. Jamin Aasum (NYAC) (SSTC) 20.12; 3. Kirk Baptiste (AW) 20.14; 4. 46.l l; 4. 1x 45.29; 5. Franks 46.00; 6. 3:42.53; 7. Wes Ashford (CougTC) 3:43.15; 8. Carl Lewis (SMTC) 20.30; Lowery 46,87. Steve Ave (StJos) 3:43.56; 9. Kevin Johnson 5. Harvey Mcswain (NCStl 20.36; 6. Wal­ 11-1. Everett 45.10; 2. Robinson 45.30; 3. (adi) 3:45.65; 10. Gawain Guy (Rice) 3:46.26. lace Spearmon (ACC) 20.42; 7. Lorenzo Daniel McCoy 45.53; 4. Armstead 45.55; 5. Brown (Nik) 20.53; 8. Roy Martin (adi) 21.02. 45.82; 6. Cartlidge 46.52. 111-1. Scott 3:40.88; 2. Atkinson 3:41.25; 3. Hemsley 3:41.83; 4. Smith 3:42.11; 5. Lanes: 1. Martin; 2. McSwain; 3. Lewis; 4. Richard Block (USAF) 3:42.83; 6. Ken Barbee Daniel; 5. Heard; 6. Evans; 7. Baptiste; 8. Speannon. 800 METERS (June 21) (KTC) 3:43.02; 7. Greg Keith (NM) 3:43.85; 8. e FINAL: 1. Johnny Gray (SMTC) 1:44.73 Richard Martinez (NM) 3:43.91; 9. Mark HEATS (June 19, qualify 2 + 4): 1(1.4)-1. (WL, AL) (51.1/53.7); 2. Stanley Redwine Fricker {Accu) 3:45.77. Spearmon 20.40; 2. Thomas Jefferson (Maz) (AW) 1 :45.86 (51.5/ 54.4); 3. James Robinson 20.56; 3. Roy Martin (adi) 20.75; 4. Marty (SMTC) 1:46.12 (52.2/54.0); 4. David Mack Krulee (SSTCI 20.76. (SMTCI 1:46.32 (51.8/54.6); -103- July 3, 1986 TAC~continued 110 HURDLES (June 20) 7. David McGovern (ERT) 1:33:37; 8. e FINAL 11.6): 1. Greg Foster (WC) 13.26 Andrew Kaestner {Wi/Park) 1 :33:37; 9. Paul STEEPLE (June 21) (WL, AL); 2. Keith Talley (Nik) 13.43; 3. Jack Schwartzberg (ERTi 1:34:10; 10. Mike DeWitt • FINAL(interior water jump): 1. Henry Pierce (Kar) 13.59; 4. Cletus Clark (HTC) (UCTC) 1 :34: 18; 11. Michael Morris (TR) Marsh (AW) 8;19.16 (AL) (69.5, 68.7 13.73; 1 :34:52; 12.
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