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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Results - Saturday Field 6 Felipe Valencia Houston 18.09m Event 134 Men High Jump INV C/O 7 Nathan Bultman USC 17.24m Name Team Finals --- John Maurins Wake Forest FOUL Finals 1 Jesse Williams NIKE 2.23m Event 148 Men Discus Throw INV C/O 2 Django Lovett Valley Royal 2.23m Name Team Finals 3 Ed Wright Unattached 2.18m Finals 4 Eric Moore Central Arka 2.13m 1 Rodney Brown Nike 66.00m 4 Deante Kemper Unattached 2.13m 2 Marshall Hall Athletics Ne 58.48m 4 Randall Cunningham USC 2.13m 3 James Kinloch Sacramento S 53.44m 7 Justin Frick Shore AC 2.13m Event 234 Women High Jump INV C/O --- Roderick Townsend USA Paralympic NH Name Team Finals --- Roland Sales UT-Arlington NH Finals Event 138 Men Pole Vault INV C/O 1 Vashti Cunningham Nike 1.93m Name Team Finals 2 Zibby Boyer Unattached 1.90m Finals 3 Kaysee Pilgrim UNLV 1.85m 1 Melker Jacobsson Sweden 5.60m 4 Saniel Atkinson-Grier Unattached 1.85m 2 Minsub Jin Korea 5.60m 4 Tynitta Butts USA 1.85m 3 Adam Bragg Princeton Univ. 5.50m 6 Ximena Lizbeth Esquivel Guzman Mexico-FMAA 1.80m 4 Victor Weirich Unattached 5.35m 7 Claire Kieffer-Wright Michigan 1.75m 5 Jordan Scott Tim Mack AC 5.20m Event 238 Women Pole Vault INV C/O --- Alex Bishop Unattached NH Name Team Finals --- Sam Pierson Unattached NH Finals Event 140 Men Long Jump INV C/O 1 Diamara Planell Cruz Unattached 4.50m Name Team Finals 2 Malin Dahlstrom Sweden 4.20m Finals 3 Natasha Kolbo Risen Perfor 4.20m 1 Ashton Eaton NIKE 8.09m 2.2 4 Mandissa Marshall Unattached 4.05m 2 Shotaro Shiroyama Japan 7.95m 1.4 5 Allison Koressel Unattached 4.05m 3 Damarcus Simpson Chadron Stat 7.86m 2.2 --- Carmelita Viridiana Correa Silva Mexico-FMAA NH 4 Adoree Jackson USC 7.82m 1.9 --- Elizabeth Quick Washington NH 5 Ted Hooper Unattached 7.59m 1.1 Event 240 Women Long Jump INV C/O 6 Cameron uhBurrell Houston 7.45m 0.9 Name Team Finals Event 142 Men Triple Jump INV C/O Finals Name Team Finals 1 Janay DeLoach Nike 6.64m 1.9 Finals 2 Margaux Jones USC 6.47m 3.4 1 Alberto Alvarez Mexico-FMAA 16.99m 1.9 3 Kathrine Santos Evo Track Cl 5.95m 1.5 2 Chris Carter airHouston 16.85m 2.7 4 Sabrina Nettey Universal At 5.81m 2.4 3 Donald Scott Unattached 16.33m 1.2 5 Madisen Richards USC 5.79m 3.6 4 Jadel Gregorio Brasil 16.27m 2.3 6 Stachia Reuwsaat Chadron Stat 5.57m 2.1 5 Josh Dixon Arizona Stat 15.83m 2.9 Event 242 Women Triple Jump INV C/O 6 Kyron Blaise Trinidad &To 15.75m 3.2 Name Team Finals 7 Josh Honeycut Asics 15.54m 0.5 8 Casey Burns Washington 15.30m 4.4 Finals 1 Rita del S. Rosado A. Mexico-FMAA 13.60m 2.4 --- Anthony Applequist Mt. SAC FOUL 2 Crystal Manning USA 13.56m 0.7 Event 144 Men Shot Put INV C/O 3 Tori Franklin Unattached 13.54m 1.7 Name Team Finals 4 Tamara Myers Unattached 13.47m 2.4 Finals 5 Ciarra Brewer Unattached 13.33m 3.5 1 Bobby Grace Unattached 19.92m 6 Ivonne A. Rangel Ledesma Mexico-FMAA 13.21m 4.0 2 Darien Moore Iron Wood TC 19.65m 7 Keyasia Tibbs Arizona Stat 13.10m 0.4 3 Darrell Hill USATF 19.49m 8 Dace Dreimane Eastern Mich 12.61m 2.7 4 Nicholas Ponzio USC 19.33m 5 Matthew Katnik USC 18.50m RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:16 PM 4/16/2016 Page 2 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Results - Saturday Field 6 Nicholas Amescua Cabrillo (Lo 14-00.00 Event 244 Women Shot Put INV C/O 7 Cross Jenkins Hoover 14-00.00 Name Team Finals 8 Garrett Thompson Great Oak 13-05.00 Finals 8 Mike Magula MARI 13-05.00 1 Jeneva Stevens NYAC 18.39m 10 Blake Rhynes Centennial 13-05.00 2 Danielle Bunch NIKE 18.10m 11 Kobi Boltares Centennial ( 13-00.00 3 Becky O'Brien Unattached 17.42m --- Jonathan Ply Dayton NH 4 Jessica Ramsey Unattached 17.02m --- James Courson Hoover NH 5 Taryn Suttie Unattached 16.70m --- Etienne Doidic Redondo Unio NH 6 Tochi Nlemchi SMU 16.14m --- Zachariah Augenstein Mira Costa NH 7 Alex Porlier-Langlois Hawaii 15.75m --- Alfonso Deza North Torran NH 8 Tanya Sapa USC 15.64m Event 336 Boys Pole Vault Invitational HS Event 248 Women Discus Throw INV C/O Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Finals Finals 1 Jett Gordan MARI 16-00.00 10 1 Tarasue Barnett Grand Canyon 58.08m 2 Kyle Brown La Costa Can 16-00.00 8 2 TeRina Keenan Athletics Ne 57.46m 3 Tate Curran Redondo Unio 15-06.00 6 3 Summer Pierson Unattached 56.80m 4 Shane Peterson Moorpark 15-06.00 3.5 4 Madison Pachner BYU 50.44m 4 Noah Hurley College Park 15-06.00 3.5 5 Sadie Nielsen BYU 48.87m 6 Chris Lawry Ventura 15-00.00 2 6 Alex Porlier-Langlois Hawaii 48.76m 7 Esteban Suarez South Pasade 14-06.00 1 Event 332 Boys High Jump Seeded HS 8 Eli Hamson Poway 14-06.00 Name Team Finals 9 Adam Millet Corona 14-00.00 Finals 9 Zach Bethel Clovis West 14-00.00 1 Earnest Sears Alemany 6-08.00 --- Jacob Doak Hoover NH 2 Clifton Sullivan Tahquitz 6-04.00 --- Ryan Fegan Newport Harb NH 3 Elijah Toussaint Silverado 6-02.00 Event 338 Boys Long Jump Seeded HS 4 Alex Hain Poway 6-02.00 Name Team Finals 5 Scott Norton Moorpark 6-00.00 Finals 5 Stephan Gelpi Dixon 6-00.00 1 Michael Dean Chaffey 21-10.75 -0.8 7 Chris Lawry Ventura 6-00.00 2 Antonio Villegas Floyd Centra 21-07.75 -1.7 8 Abraham Meza James Logan 6-00.00 3 Cedric Melancon Pleasant Gro 21-00.50 +0.0 9 Chris Thompson Oaks Christi 5-10.00 4 James Johnson Centennial 20-11.75 +0.0 10 Cole Palka Oaks Christi 5-10.00 5 Isaiah Adams Monrovia 20-10.50 -1.7 --- Jack Wiseman Huntington B NH 6 cooper bibbs Oceanside 20-08.25 -1.8 Event 333 Boys High Jump Invitational HS 7 Darnay Smith Santiago (Co 20-05.25 -0.1 Name Team Finals 8 Elijah Hodge Loyola 20-03.00 0.6 Finals 9 Bryan Thompson Rancho Verde 20-02.75 0.5 1 Sean Lee Trabuco Hill 6-10.00 10 10 Jaylin White Morse 19-09.75 +0.0 2 Della Siega Joel Elgin Park S 6-08.00 8 Event 339 Boys Long Jump Invitational HS 3 Isaiah Holmes Oakmont 6-08.00 6 Name Team Finals 4 Greg Wallace Carson 6-04.00 4 Finals 5 Donovan Hawkins Franklin (El 6-02.00 2.5 1 Michael Mitchell Tesoro 23-10.50 10 5 Isaac Grimes Rancho Verde 6-02.00 2.5 2 Isaiah Holmes Oakmont 23-02.00 8 Event 335 Boys Pole Vault Seeded HS 3 Vernon Jackson Silverado 22-07.00 6 Name Team Finals 4 Ethan Hardacre Sage Ridge 22-02.25 4 Finals 5 Ryan Thomsen Calvin Chris 22-00.50 3 1 Ryan Thomsen Calvin Chris 15-00.00 6 Christopher Verdell Mater Dei (S 21-08.75 2 2 Micah Weber Silverado 14-05.00 7 Jordyn Manier Eleanor Roos 21-06.25 1 3 Michael Dean Chaffey 14-05.00 8 Darius Jing Arcadia 21-06.25 1.4 4 Mario Hong John Marshal 14-00.00 9 Christian Navarette Oak Hills 21-05.00 NWI 4 Jered Espanola James Logan 14-00.00 10 Sean Atkins Helix Charte 20-10.00 3.4 RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:16 PM 4/16/2016 Page 3 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Results - Saturday Field Finals ... (Event 339 Boys Long Jump Invitational HS) Event 345 Boys Shot Put Invitational HS Name Team Finals Name Team Finals 11 Malachi Herron Hoover 20-08.75 0.4 Finals 12 James Hampton Pleasant Gro 20-03.75 NWI 1 Bronson Osborn Esperanza 21.82m 10 Event 341 Boys Triple Jump Seeded HS 2 Charles Lenford Oceanside 18.88m 8 Name Team Finals 3 Clint Meyer Esperanza 18.31m 6 Finals 4 Jacob Wilson Buchanan 17.90m 4 1 Vernon Jackson Silverado 44-05.75 1.8 5 Cole Smith Newport Harb 17.57m 3 2 Marion Humphrey Hoover 44-05.25 1.7 6 Nicholas Tapuala Liberty 17.42m 2 3 Raul Anaya James A. Gar 44-04.25 1.5 7 Seth Knowlton Great Oak 17.25m 1 4 CJ Stevenson Great Oak 44-01.75 2.3 8 Jorge Gonzalez Ventura 17.10m 5 Arrun Palacio Susan Miller 44-01.25 1.2 9 Ian Schulz Carson 16.62m 6 Karl Schneider Cypress 44-00.75 1.6 10 Michael Jarboe Newport Harb 16.48m 7 Devin Collins Don Antonio 43-11.00 3.0 11 Damien Nunez Liberty 16.15m 8 Jaylin White Morse 43-04.00 2.0 12 Cyrius Vea Liberty 15.72m 9 Royal Bell Tahquitz 43-01.75 0.5 13 Colton Clark Poway 15.21m 10 Fred Goodman Oaks Christi 42-09.75 3.2 14 Jordon Ammann Esperanza 14.83m 11 Nahshon Wright James Logan 42-03.25 1.8 15 Kyle Murray St.
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