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Arcadia Invitational - 4/7/2006 to 4/8/2006 Arcadia High School School Entries - All Events Arcadia Invitational - 4/7/2006 to 4/8/2006 Arcadia High School School Entries - All Events A.B. Miller (ZM) 1. Davis, Daunte - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #35 2. Duarte, Chris - Male - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #6F 3. Estrada, Gabriel - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #6F 4. LaPlante, Ian - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #35 5. leggette, Brandon - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 2 / 1 #26 #32 #35 6. Minley, Marcus - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #35 7. Reyes, Matt - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #6F 8. Rosa, Jessica - Female - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #10F 9. Santoyo, Jesus - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #6F 1. A.B. Miller - 'A' #1 Men 4x100 Meter Relay 2. A.B. Miller - 'A' #6F Men 4x800 Meter Relay Seeded Estrada, Gabriel 11; Reyes, Matt 12; Santoyo, Jesus 11; Duarte, Chris 10 3. A.B. Miller - 'A' #35 Men 4x400 Meter Relay Davis, Daunte 12; leggette, Brandon 12; Minley, Marcus 11; LaPlante, Ian 12 A.B. Miller Total Individual Entries: 3 - Total Relays: 3 AA Stagg High School (AAST) 1. Maxwell, Candise - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #53 2. Wright, Nataila - Female - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #7 1. AA Stagg High School - 'A' #2 Women 4x100 Meter Relay 2. AA Stagg High School - 'A' #16F Women 4x200 Meter Relay Open AA Stagg High School Total Individual Entries: 2 - Total Relays: 2 Acalanes HS (SNOD) 1. Beach, Nate - Male - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #42F 2. Huber, Mo - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #8 3. Lawson, Ryon - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #42F 4. Mark, Ethan - Male - Year: 9 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #9 5. Thomas, Joey - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #59 Acalanes HS Total Individual Entries: 5 - Total Relays: 0 Adolfo Camarillo High School (ACHS) 1. Chiong, Christian - Male - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #33 2. Lind, Justin - Male - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #33 3. Lucero, Ryan - Male - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #33 4. Price, Ted - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #79 5. Sanchez, Chris - Male - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #33 1. Adolfo Camarillo High School - 'A' #33 Men Distance Medley Lucero, Ryan; Chiong, Christian; Lind, Justin; Sanchez, Chris Adolfo Camarillo High School Total Individual Entries: 1 - Total Relays: 1 Agoura High School (AGOU) 1. Baird, Chris - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #27 Arcadia Invitational - 4/7/2006 to 4/8/2006 Arcadia High School School Entries - All Events 2. Goeglein, Grace - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #10F 3. Johnson, Derek - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #3 4. Kurcz, Taryn - Female - Year: 9 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #14 1. Agoura High School - 'A' #14F Men 4x200 Meter Relay Seeded Agoura High School Total Individual Entries: 4 - Total Relays: 1 Alameda High School (ALAH) 1. beylerian, emily - Female - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #30 2. mason, jessica - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 2 #18 #4F #30 3. rogerson, arran - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 2 / 0 #11 #42F 4. shafer, devaja - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 2 #4F #30 5. suderman-talco, ellen - Female - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #30 6. vaughan, jessica - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 2 #4F #30 7. zapata, mercedes - Female - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 2 #4F #30 1. Alameda High School - 'A' #4F Women 4x800 Meter Relay Invitational shafer, devaja 12; vaughan, jessica 12; zapata, mercedes 11; mason, jessica 12 2. Alameda High School - 'A' #30 Women Distance Medley vaughan, jessica 12; beylerian, emily 10; suderman-talco, ellen 10; shafer, devaja 12 zapata, mercedes 11; mason, jessica 12; Alameda High School Total Individual Entries: 3 - Total Relays: 2 Albany High School (AHTF) 1. Molinari, Rebecca - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 2 / 0 #2F #20 Albany High School Total Individual Entries: 2 - Total Relays: 0 Alhambra High School (ALH) 1. Babb, Zion - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #50 1. Alhambra High School - 'A' #20D Men 4x110 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Rated Alhambra High School Total Individual Entries: 1 - Total Relays: 1 Aliso Niguel High School (ALNI) 1. Bertuzzi, Brittany - Female - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #18 2. Ingram, Marie - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 2 / 0 #7 #14 3. Kiskadden, Kelly - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #25F 4. Lawrence, Haley - Female - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #60 Aliso Niguel High School Total Individual Entries: 5 - Total Relays: 0 Alta Loma High School (AL) 1. Angelica, Briggs - Female - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 3 #2 #19F #36F 2. Boren, Elizabeth - Female - Year: 9 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #36F 3. Felgenhauer, April - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #25F 4. Gonzalez III, Raul - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #1F 5. Jalesha, Jarmon - Female - Year: 9 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 3 #2 #19F #36F 6. Palmer, Cristina - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 2 / 3 #7F #30F #2 #19F #36F 7. Shutt, Kimmy - Female - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 Arcadia Invitational - 4/7/2006 to 4/8/2006 Arcadia High School School Entries - All Events #36F 8. Theragood, Akilah - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 2 #19F #36F 9. Williams, LaRoiya - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 3 #2 #19F #36F 1. Alta Loma High School - 'A' #2 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Jalesha, Jarmon 9; Angelica, Briggs 10; Palmer, Cristina 12; Williams, LaRoiya 12 2. Alta Loma High School - 'A' #19F Women 4x200 Meter Relay Invitational Angelica, Briggs 10; Jalesha, Jarmon 9; Theragood, Akilah 12; Palmer, Cristina 12 Williams, LaRoiya 12; 3. Alta Loma High School - 'A' #36F Women 1600 Sprint Medley Invitational Angelica, Briggs 10; Jalesha, Jarmon 9; Boren, Elizabeth 9; Shutt, Kimmy 10 Palmer, Cristina 12; Theragood, Akilah 12; Williams, LaRoiya 12; Alta Loma High School Total Individual Entries: 4 - Total Relays: 3 Aptos High School (APT) 1. Van Ausdall, Jessica - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #46A Aptos High School Total Individual Entries: 1 - Total Relays: 0 Arcadia High School (AHSA) 1. Hull, Matthew - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #44 Arcadia High School (ARCA) 1. Beckwith, Paul - Male - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #48A 2. Boulat, Johanne - Female - Year: 10 - Ind/Rel: 2 / 0 #7F #29 3. Ernst, Ryan - Male - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #9 4. Herrera, Ryan - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #17 5. Pilavjian, Andrew - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #69 6. Poziat, Renault - Male - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #9 7. Robison, Kris - Male - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 1 / 0 #5F 1. Arcadia High School - 'A' #1 Men 4x100 Meter Relay 2. Arcadia High School - 'A' #2 Women 4x100 Meter Relay 3. Arcadia High School - 'A' #3F Women 4x800 Meter Relay Seeded 4. Arcadia High School - 'A' #8F Men 4x800 Meter Relay Invitational 5. Arcadia High School - 'A' #27F Men 1600 Sprint Medley Open 6. Arcadia High School - 'A' #30 Women Distance Medley 7. Arcadia High School - 'A' #33 Men Distance Medley 8. Arcadia High School - 'A' #34 Women 4x400 Meter Relay 9. Arcadia High School - 'A' #35 Men 4x400 Meter Relay 10. Arcadia High School - 'A' #40F Men 4x1760 Yard Relay Invitational 11. Arcadia High School - 'A' #42 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Invitational Arcadia High School Total Individual Entries: 9 - Total Relays: 11 Archbishop Mitty HS (AMHS) 1. Adger, Keyanna - Female - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #2 2. 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Wilson, Stephanie - Female - Year: 12 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #4F 17. Wood, Kaylene - Female - Year: 11 - Ind/Rel: 0 / 1 #17F 1. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #2 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Amanamm, Ekeeti 11; Adger, Keyanna; Bush, Taylor 11; Minderler, Marisa 11 2. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #4F Women 4x800 Meter Relay Invitational Wilson, Stephanie 12; English, Jeanelle 12; Laux, Kari 11; Robinson, Renisha 11 3. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #15F Men 4x200 Meter Relay Invitational Reynolds, Thomas 10; Go, Ray 9; Ongsansansoy, Hermes 12; Toth, Kevin 11 4. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #17F Women 4x200 Meter Relay Rated Amanamm, Ekeeti 11; Wood, Kaylene 11; Bush, Taylor 11; Minderler, Marisa 11 5. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #26F Men 800 Sprint Medley Invitational Go, Ray 9; Dahl, Brandon 12; Ongsansansoy, Hermes 12; Toth, Kevin 11 6. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #28F Men 1600 Sprint Medley Seeded 7. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #30 Women Distance Medley 8. Archbishop Mitty HS - 'A' #35 Men 4x400 Meter Relay Dunlay, Brian 11; Reynolds, Thomas 10; Toth, Kevin 11; Go, Ray 9 Archbishop Mitty HS Total Individual Entries: 5 - Total Relays: 8 Argyle Secondary School (ARG) 1.
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