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Record Books Updated 07/21/2021 California HS State Meet Rules Changes Imperial / Metric Distances 1915-1979: races run in yards (Imperial) 1980→now: all races changed from Imperial to Metric distances 220yd Dash 1915-1966: race run on a straitaway 1967→now: race run on a curve High Hurdles BHH - 1915-1938: 120yd (42") BHH - 1939-1979: 120yd (39") BHH - 1980→now: 110m (39”) GLH - 1974-1976: 80y (30”) GLH - 1977-1979: 110y (30”) GLH - 1980-1992: 100m (30”) GHH - 1993→now: 100m (33”) Low/Intermediate Hurdles BLH - 1915-1946: 30" hurdles on a 220yd straightaway. BLH - 1946-1974: 30" hurdles on a 180yd straightaway. BLH - 1975-1979: 30" hurdles moved to 330yd BLH - 1980-1983: 30" hurdles moved to 300m BIH - 1984→now: 36" hurdles at 300m. GLH - 1981→now: 300LH (30" hurdles) was added for the Girls in 1981. Throws BShot – 1915→now: 12lb (for competition) BShot – 1918-1958: 16lb (for exhibition) GShot – 1974-1979: 8lb GShot – 1980→now: 4k BDisc – 1915-1932; 1950-1951: 2k BDisc – 1954→now: 1.6k GDisc – 1975→now: 1k BJav – 1915 – 1932: 800g BHammer – 1915: 16lb Meet Scoring 1915-1928 5-3-2-1 1927: relays scored 10-6-4-2 1929-1930 5-3-2-1-½ 1931-1965 5-4-3-2-1 1974 Girls: 5-3-1 1966-1979 6-4-3-2-1 1975 Girls: 5-4-3-2-1 1980-2009 10-8-6-4-2-1 (G&B) 1976: Girls scoring now the same as the Boys: 6-4-3-2-1 2010→now: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 (G&B) Russ Reabold - Dec. 6, 2020 232 ALL-TIME BOYS TRACK AND FIELD TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1913 Pomona Ralph Dignowitty 28 Hollywood Los Angeles YMCA Field 1914 Long Beach Poly Cecil P. Lyon 16 Pasadena-Manual Arts Los Angeles YMCA Field 1915 Manual Arts Otto Fritsch 35 Long Beach Poly Los Angeles YMCA Field 1916 Manual Arts Otto Fritsch 52. 1/2 Pasadena Los Angeles YMCA Field 1917 Redlands Art Lutz 24 Pasadena Long Beach Poly HS 1918 Pasadena George Main 25 Manual Arts San Bernardino HS 1919 Manual Arts Sid Foster 22 Los Angeles Los Angeles HS 1920 Los Angeles-Oxnard Glenn Whittle (LA) 18 (Co-Champions) John Hunt (O) 18 Occidental College 1921 Lincoln Tommy Davis 31 Compton-Redlands Los Angeles HS 1922 Huntington Beach Ray Walker 20 Lincoln Occidental College 1923 Hollywood Bill Paige 25 1/2 Huntington Beach Santa Ana HS 1924 Hollywood Bill Paige 30 3/4 Manual Arts Los Angeles Coliseum 1925 Riverside Ashel Cunningham 16 3/8 San Diego Los Angeles Coliseum 1926 Los Angeles Poly Eddie Leahy 22 1/6 Hollywood Los Angeles Coliseum Class C Pasadena 27 1/2-8 1/4 San Pedro 1927 Glendale Norman Hayhurst 31 1/2 Santa Ana-Pasadena Los Angeles Coliseum Class C San Fernando 14-11 LHHS 1928 Los Angeles Ed Rich 21 5/6 Long Beach Poly Los Angeles Coliseum Class C Hemet John Ellerson/Max McPherson 25 1/2-16 7/8 Manuel Arts 1929 San Diego Glenn Broderick 22 3/4 Hollywood Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Inglewood 18-17 LA Poly Class C H.Park 11-10 Lincoln 1930 Santa Ana G.A. Tex Oliver 17 San Diego Los Angeles HS Class B Citrus 17-16 LAHS Class C Santa Maria 12-10.5 Manuel Arts 1931 Los Angeles Poly Eddie Leahy 25 1/2 Manual Arts Los Angeles Coliseum Class B LB Wilson 19.5-14.5 Washington Class C Narborne 14-10 Compton Garfeild LAHS 1932 Long Beach Poly Norman Barker 25 1/3 Glendale Hoover Los Angeles HS Class B LAHS 14.5-10 Eagle Rock Class C Hoover 15-14 Gardena 1933 El Centro Bob Armstrong 20 Los Angeles Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Manuel Arts 23-12 LAHS Class C Hoover (G) 17-12 Garfi eld 1934 Jefferson Harry Edelson 19 Manual Arts Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Hoover (G) 23-17 Garfi eld Class C Jefferson 1935 Jefferson Harry Edelson 15 Muir Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Jefferson 23.5-17 Beverly Hills Class C Jefferson 17.5-15 Hoover(G) 1936 Long Beach Wilson John Gartner 27 1/2 Muir Long Beach Wilson HS Class B Muir 21-18 Hoover Class C Whittier 16-15 Long Beach 1937 Long Beach Wilson John Gartner 29 5/6 Muir-Alhambra Long Beach Wilson HS Class B Hoover (G) 16.5-15.75 Long Beach Class C Long Beach 17-16.75 Compton 1938 San Diego Glenn Broderick 24 San Diego Hoover Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Long Beach 27.5-17.5 Santa Barbara Class C El Monte 19-9.5 Hoover (G) 1939 Long Beach Poly Norman Baker 24 Compton Los Angeles Coliseum Class B El Monte 20-18.5 Orange Class C Alhambra 17.5-16 Hoover (G) 1940 Compton Ernst Hartmann 22 1/3 San Diego Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Hoover (G) 25.5-15.5 Glendale Class C Glendale 21-20.5 El Monte 1941 San Diego Ed Ruffa 34 Glendale Hoover Hoover HS Class B Glendale 18.5-14.5 Hoover Class C Santa Monica 18-17 Huntington 1942 San Diego Ed Ruffa 25 Glendale Hoover HS Class B LB Poly 15-14 Whittier Class C Point Loma 14-13 Leuzinger 1943 Glendale Ranier de Mandel 33 1/3 South Pasadena Hoover HS Class B PJC 25-19.5 Long Beach Class C El Monte 22-18 Washington JHS 1944 Inglewood Dick Arnett 23 Beverly Hills Los Angeles Coliseum Class B El Monte 27.5-20 Hoover (G) Class C Beverly Hills 10.5-9 Long Beach 1945 Glendale Hoover Vic Francy 34 El Monte Chaffey HS Class B Redondo 27-26 Glendale Class C Hoover (G) 28.5-16.5 Burbank 233 ALL-TIME BOYS TRACK AND FIELD TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1946 Redondo Hal Grant 24 1/2 Cathedral San Diego HS Class B Hoover (G) 35-18 San Diego Class C Redondo 10-8 Wilson 1947 Glendale Hoover Vic Francy 24 1/2 Redondo Oxnard HS Class B Beverly Hills 17-14 Keppel Class C Alhambra 12-12 Santa Barbara 1948 San Diego Bill Patton 20 Glendale Hoover Compton College Class B LB Poly 21-16 Glendale Class C Redondo 16-15 San Bernadino 1949 Glendale Hoover Vic Francy 24 San Diego Long Beach Wilson HS Class B Hoover (G) 19.5-19 Glendale Class C Hoover (G) 15-8 Colton Redondo San Diego 1950 Glendale Ranier de Mandel 28 San Diego Long Beach Wilson HS Class B Glendale 33-12 Carpinteria Class C Brawley 12.5-10 Colton 1951 Compton-Glendale Ernst Hartmann (CE) 15 (Co-Champions) Ranier de Mandel (G) 15 Long Beach Wilson HS Class B Burroughs 18.5-13 Redondo Class C Hoover (G) 17-13 1/3 Pomona 1952 Compton Ernst Hartmann 30 1/2 Long Beach Wilson Huntington Beach HS 1953 Santa Ana Reece Greene 15 1/2 Compton Oxnard HS 1954 Santa Ana-Centennial Reece Greene (S.A.) 15 (Co-Champions) William Gill (CE) 15 Excelsior HS 1955 Centennial William Gill 44 Riverside Poly Chaffey HS 1956 Pasadena Richard Simmons 20 California Inglewood HS 1957 San Diego Birt Slater 19 1/2 Centennial Chaffey HS 1958 Muir Walter Opp 17 Long Beach Poly Compton Arroyo HS 1959 Long Beach Poly Leon Forman 24 San Bernardino Veterans Stadium 1960 Fontana Austin Snyder 17 Compton Veterans Stadium 1961 Centennial William Gill 26 1/2 Hoover Chaffey HS 1962 San Bernardino Hank Rohn 17 Hoover Mt. San Antonio College 1963 Muir Walter Opp 19 Long Beach Poly Cerritos College 1964 Muir Walter Opp 24 Long Beach Poly Cerritos College 1965 Long Beach Poly Leon Forman 31 Muir Cerritos College 1966 Muir Walter Opp 23 Bolsa Grande Cerritos College 1967 Centennial William Gill 32 Muir Mt. San Antonio College 1968 Centennial William Gill 36 Compton Cerritos College 1969 Compton Willie Williams 20 Centennial Cerritos College 1970 Santa Ana Earl Engman 24 Blair Cerritos College 1971 Lompoc Frank Hiatt 18 Dominguez Cerritos College 1972 Santa Ana Earl Engman 27 Centennial Cerritos College Bee Long Beach Poly Leon Forman 13 Central Cerritos College Cee Neff Bob McGuire 11 St.Paul/Compton/Monrovia Cerritos College 1973 4-A Centennial Frank Hicks 24 Muir Lakewood HS 3-A Monrovia Tom Paton 23 Lompoc Chaffey HS 2-A Crespi Bill Leeds 17 Indio Valencia HS 1974 4-A Muir Walter Opp 37 Long Beach Poly Cerritos College 3-A San Bernardino Joe Page 28 Morningside Cerritos College 2-A La Canada Pat Logan 25 Santa Clara Valencia HS 1975 4-A Pasadena Bob Pruitt 54 Newport Harbor Cerritos College 3-A Notre Dame/SO John Skeese 56 Kennedy/Barstow Cerritos College 2-A Mission Viejo Bill Crow 51 Duarte Cerritos College 1976 4-A Santa Monica Don Murphy 35 Pasadena Cerritos College 3-A Pomona Eugene Abernathy 60 Kennedy/Barstow El Modena HS 2-A Gahr Steve Bruhns 56 Duarte Valencia HS 1977 4-A Pasadena Bob Pruitt 70 Muir Cerritos College 3-A Kennedy/Barstow Don Braden 64 Ganesha El Modena HS 2-A Duarte Wardell Whaley 36 Moreno Valley Valencia HS 1-A Los Angeles Lutheran Lowell Goecker 70 Carpinteria Redondo HS 1978 4-A Muir Walter Opp 54 Pasadena Arcadia HS 3-A Garey Ernie Prentice 63 West Covina Arcadia HS 2-A Cajon Chuck Petersen 47 Moreno Valley Arcadia HS 1-A Los Angeles Lutheran Lowell Goecker 70 Carpinteria Redondo HS 1979 4-A Pasadena Art Large 51 Muir Cerritos College 3-A Morningside Wendell Johnson 38 Inglewood Cerritos College 2-A Nogales George King 76 San Marino Cerritos College 1-A Alemany John Duffy 65 Verbum Dei Cerritos College 1980 4-A Muir Walter Opp 61 Compton Cerritos College 3-A Pomona Gary Rudin 34 Arlington Cerritos College 2-A Centennial Charles Leathers 87 La Canada Cerritos College 1-A Serra Dale Washburn 91 Crespi Cerritos College 234 ALL-TIME BOYS TRACK AND FIELD TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1981 4-A Muir Walter Opp 74 Compton Cerritos College 3-A Riverside Poly Jerry Maurer 51 Blair Cerritos College 2-A Nogales George King 55 Crespi Cerritos College 1-A Serra Dale Washburn 123 Perris Cerritos College 1982 4-A Muir Walter Opp 83 Santa Ana Valley Cerritos College 3-A Hawthorne Kye Courtney 45 Monrovia Cerritos College 2-A Bishop Amat Al Clegg 92 Perris Cerritos College 1-A Serra Dale Washburn 90 Bishop-Carpinteria Cerritos College 1983 4-A Compton Curtis Seymore 42 Long Beach Poly Cerritos College 3-A Hawthorne Kye Courtney 94 1/2 El Modena Cerritos College 2-A Cabrillo/Lompoc Jesse Davis 50 Mater Dei Cerritos College 1-A Perris Joe Smith 87 Verbum Dei Cerritos College 1984 4-A Hawthorne Kye Courtney 68 Pasadena Cerritos College 3-A Ganesha Eddie Hackett 38 Pomona-Corona del Mar Cerritos College 2-A Loyola Ed Castellanos 88 Cabrillo/Lompoc Cerritos College 1-A Bishop Union Craig Chudy 66 Perris Cerritos College 1985 4-A Hawthorne Kye Courtney 79 Simi Valley Mt.
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