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1974 MSHSAA Class 4A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet 1974 MSHSAA Class 4A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet Teams Coach 100 Yards 1 Normandy 42 Dennis Sissom 1 Clifford Wicks Poplar Bluff 9.9 2 St. Louis Sumner 25 Harold Thompson 2 Mark Flaker Hazelwood 10.1 3 Lee's Summit 18 3 Herman Noland Normandy 10.1 4 Center (Kansas City) 15 4 Steve Powell Kirkwood 10.1 4 Poplar Bluff 15 5 Kevin Cohee Paseo 10.2 6 Hannibal 12 5 Dave Walker Riverview Gardens 10.2 7 Lindbergh 9 7 Oak Park 9 Jerry Crews 7 Rosary 9 10 Jefferson City 8 Pete Adkins 880 Yards 10 Kirkwood 8 1 Rick Peniston Lee's Summit 1:53.4 10 Raytown 8 2 Merrill Upson Pattonville 1:54.1 13 Berkeley 7 3 Alan Housley Lee's Summit 1:54.1 13 Fort Osage 7 4 Dan Futrell Berkeley 1:55.0 13 Columbia Hickman 7 Bob Lee 5 Ron Robinson Cleveland 1:55.1 13 Raytown South 7 13 Rockhurst 7 18 Hazelwood 6 19 Winnetonka 5 20 St. Louis Soldan 4 1/2 Will Sanders 120 Yard High Hurdles 21 Cape Girardeau Central 4 1 Hurel Manns Normandy 14.1 21 Pattonville 4 2 Oscar Harvey Sumner 14.4 21 Ruskin 4 3 Wardell Long Soldan 14.6 21 St. Louis U High 4 4 James Oglesby Paseo 14.6 21 Sedalia Smith-Cotton 4 5 Rodger Laramore Lindbergh 14.7 26 Riverview Gardens 3 1/2 27 Parkview 2 1/2 27 Kansas City Paseo 2 1/2 Richard Samuels 27 William Chrisman 2 1/2 30 Northwest (House Springs) 2 Stan Nelson 880 Yard Relay 30 Ritenour 2 Bill Wirtz 1 Raytown 1:29.6 32 St. Louis Cleveland 1 2 Normandy 1:30.2 32 Fox 1 3 Riverview Gardens 1:30.5 32 Glendale 1 4 Soldan 1:30.8 32 Hickman Mills 1 5 Berkeley 1:30.8 32 Parkway Central 1 32 Parkway West 1 32 St. Louis Northwest 1 32 St. Charles 1 Discus 1 Stan Podolski Rosary 172-00 2 Mark Sissom Normandy 164-04 3 Scott Harrell Poplar Bluff 161-05 4 John Gianini Hazelwood 156-02 5 David Myers Fort Osage 155-04 Triple Jump 1 Cookie Thorton Kirkwood 46-06 1/2 2 Mark Days Cape Central 45-06 3 Paul Waid KC Center 45-04 1/2 4 Steve Newcomer Ruskin 45-01 1/4 5 Mike McDonald Glendale 44-08 3/4 Faurot Field, MU, Columbia Saturday May 18, 1974 220 Yards 440 Yards 1 Herman Noland Normandy 21.9 1 Jerry Miller Oak Park 49.8 2 Bryan Branch Sumner 22.0 2 Peter Allen Sumner 49.9 3 Keith Clerkley Normandy 22.2 3 Ron Cloud KC Center 49.9 4 Jerry Miller Oak Park 22.3 4 Al Catching Normandy 49.9 5 Darrell Jackson Hickman Mills 22.5 5 Douglas Baskin SL Northwest 50.1 Mile 2 Mile 1 Steve Welch Hannibal 4:16.2 1 Steve Welch Hannibal 9:20.7 2 Mark Leitch Lindbergh 4:18.1 2 Steve Fisher Smith-Cotton 9:26.3 3 Brad Hawthorne Lee's Summit 4:19.4 3 Tom Paino SLUH 9:27.5 4 Dave Cooper Jefferson City 4:20.2 4 Mike Werner Northwest (HS) 9:32.5 5 Terrie Day Fox 4:20.4 5 Rick Fitzpatrick SLUH 9:32.5 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1 Oscar Harvey Sumner 19.1 2 Dan Lavitt Raytown South 19.2 3 Hurel Manns Normandy 19.4 4 Winifred Whitley Sumner 19.5 5 Bob Weekley St. Charles 19.9 Mile Relay 2 Mile Relay 1 Normandy 3:22.7 1 Lee's Summit 7:45.9 2 Berkeley 3:23.1 2 Lindbergh 7:52.4 3 KC Center 3:23.1 3 Raytown South 7:59.4 4 Poplar Bluff 3:23.3 4 Ruskin 8:03.7 5 Oak Park 3:24.7 5 Parkway West 8:07.1 Shot Put Long Jump 1 Ben Cowins Sumner 54-04 1 Tom Hamilton Fort Osage 22-03 3/4 2 Dave Rowles Normandy 52-11 2 Cedric Lewis Poplar Bluff 22-01 1/2 3 Stan Podolski Rosary 52-11 3 Leo Lewis Hickman 21-09 1/2 4 John Shelley Raytown 52-08 1/2 4 Marco Laney Ritenour 21-08 1/4 5 Gerry Ellis Hickman 52-06 1/2 5 Chris Owen Winnetonka 21-05 High Jump Pole Vault 1 Chris Garlich Rockhurst 6-06 1 Leland Fletcher Jefferson City 15-01 1/2 2 Chris Owen Winnetonka 6-04 2 Bill Stone KC Center 14-06 3 Dwayne Johnson William Chrisman 6-02 3 John Meredith Hickman 14-00 4 John Northrup Parkview 6-02 4 Dana Morris KC Center 13-06 5 Robert Miller Parkway Central 6-02 5 Chris Garlich Rockhurst 13-06 1975 MSHSAA Class 4A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet Teams Coach 100 Yards 1 Rockhurst 30 1/2 Jon Burns 1 Oscar Harvey Sumner 9.6 2 St. Louis Sumner 30 Harold Thompson 2 Bryan Branch Sumner 9.9 3 Normandy 26 3 Tony Smith Berkeley 9.9 4 Berkeley 25 4 Keith Clerkley Normandy 9.9 5 Center (Kansas City) 17 5 James Loudill Soldan 10.0 6 McCluer North 12 7 Ruskin 11 8 Raytown South 10 1/2 9 Columbia Hickman 8 Bob Lee 9 Lindbergh 8 880 Yards 9 St. Louis Beaumont 8 1 Dan Futrell Berkeley 1:54.1 12 St. Louis Soldan 7 Will Sanders 2 Steve Beasley Pattonville 1:56.9 12 University City 7 3 Greg Bartholomew KC Center 1:56.9 14 Independence William Chrisman 6 4 Alvin Wright Sumner 1:57.4 14 Parkway West 6 5 Kevin Heil Raytown South 1:57.6 14 Pattonville 6 5 Tim Jantsch Rockhurst 1:57.6 14 Rosary 6 14 Sedalia Smith-Cotton 6 14 St. Charles 6 20 Poplar Bluff 5 120 Yard High Hurdles 20 St. Joseph Central 5 John Chavez 1 Hurel Manns Normandy 13.7 22 Fox 4 2 Dan Lavitt Raytown South 13.8 22 Independence Truman 4 3 Oscar Harvey Sumner 13.9 24 Kansas City Southeast 3 4 Ron Johnson Sumner 14.0 25 Hickman Mills 2 5 Jerry Floyd KC Northeast 14.3 25 Jefferson City 2 Pete Adkins 25 Kansas City Central 2 25 Kirkwood 2 25 Parkway North 2 25 St. Louis Northwest 2 880 Yard Relay 25 St. Louis Southwest 2 1 Berkeley 1:28.5 32 Kansas City Northeast 1 Ray Wade 2 Normandy 1:29.3 3 Beaumont 1:29.4 4 SL Southwest 1:30.1 5 SL Northwest 1:30.7 Discus 1 Mark Goodspeed Rockhurst 188-00 2 Scott Harrell Poplar Bluff 180-09 3 Steve Morgner Lindbergh 169-03 4 Gerry Ellis Hickman 166-03 5 Edmond Lowe University City 163-01 Triple Jump 1 Steve Newcomer Ruskin 47-08 3/4 2 Jay Reardon Rockhurst 46-11 3/4 3 Barry Davis Beaumont 46-01 4 David Ogilvie Ruskin 45-07 5 James Cowins Sumner 44-11 3/4 Parkway North HS Saturday May 17, 1975 220 Yards 440 Yards 1 James Loudill Soldan 21.9 1 Perry Williams Berkeley 48.5 2 Bryan Branch Sumner 21.9 2 Kurt Spieler Parkway West 49.1 3 Dan Whiteside St. Charles 22.3 3 Keith Clerkley Normandy 49.2 4 Darrell Jackson Hickman Mills 22.5 4 Michael Hester Beaumont 49.4 5 Johnny Otey Berkeley 22.4 5 Douglas Baskin SL Northwest 49.4 Mile 2 Mile 1 Dan Staten McCluer North 4:16.8 1 Steve Fisher Smith-Cotton 9:16.4 2 John Kronsbein McCluer North 4:17.8 2 Mark Taitt Truman 9:17.4 3 Ken Tounzen St. Joe Central 4:17.8 3 Eric Becker Lindbergh 9:17.7 4 Dave Cooper Jefferson City 4:19.6 4 Randy Nash St. Joe Central 9:20.9 5 Bill Lowry Parkway North 4:19.7 5 Dan Staten McCluer North 9:31.3 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1 Dan Lavitt Raytown South 18.9 2 Hurel Manns Normandy 19.1 3 William Hill KC Southeast 19.5 4 Jim Echols KC Central 19.7 5 Thomas Saulsberry Normandy 19.8 Mile Relay 2 Mile Relay 1 Normandy 3:21.5 1 Rockhurst 7:49.1 2 KC Center 3:21.9 2 KC Center 7:51.8 3 Sumner 3:23.8 3 University City 7:52.7 4 Parkway West 3:25.1 4 Pattonville 7:56.1 5 McCluer North 3:24.3 5 Sumner 7:57.5 Shot Put Long Jump 1 Stan Podolski Rosary 58-09 3/4 1 Jay Reardon Rockhurst 23-11 2 Mark Goodspeed Rockhurst 57-11 1/4 2 Leo Lewis Hickman 22-09 3 Edmond Lowe University City 56-07 3 Perry Williams Berkeley 22-06 1/4 4 Ben Cowins Sumner 56-05 4 James Cowins Sumner 22-05 3/4 5 Gerry Ellis Hickman 55-00 1/2 5 Cedric Lewis Poplar Bluff 22-05 1/4 High Jump Pole Vault 1 Dwayne Johnson William Chrisman 6-08 1 Dana Morris KC Center 14-01 1/2 2 Chris Garlich Rockhurst 6-06 2 Dan Olson Fox 13-06 3 Scott Smith Ruskin 6-06 3 Steve Spears St. Charles 13-00 4 Charles Taylor Kirkwood 6-05 4 John Tosie Lindbergh 13-00 5 Buzz Taylor Parkway North 6-05 5 Greg Lucke Hickman 13-00 1976 MSHSAA Class 4A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet Teams Coach 100 Yards 1 Rockhurst 58 Steve Ryan 1 Ron Johnson Sumner 10.1 2 University City 49 2 Henry Thurman Beaumont 10.1 3 St.
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