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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/25/2021 Page 1 42Nd Annual Aztec Invitational - 3/25/2021 to 3/27/2021 San Diego State University Meet Program Finished Results - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/25/2021 Page 1 42nd Annual Aztec Invitational - 3/25/2021 to 3/27/2021 San Diego State University Meet Program Event 1 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Event 4 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Saturday 3/27/2021 - 12:00 PM Saturday 3/27/2021 - 12:45 PM Meet: 10:12.00 Amber Henry Meet: 39.18 3/10/1979 Facility: 9:55.63 Elizabeth Jackson Facility: 39.13 5/23/1997 Lane Name School Seed Time W. Johnson, S. Williams, C. Allison, P. Spencer Section 1 of 1 Finals Lane Team Relay Seed Time 1 Hanson, Corinne New Mexico S 10:59.35 Section 1 of 1 Finals 2 Davis, Isabelle San Diego St 11:53.57 2 Oregon B 38.72 3 Keyvan, Leila UC San Diego NT 1) Harvey, Jonathan 2) McNamara, Jacoby 4 Hendricks, Sidney UC San Diego NT 3) Lynn, Kwabena 4) Collins, Justin 3 Grand Canyon A 40.47 Event 2 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase 1) Kolar, David 2) Kral, Jan Saturday 3/27/2021 - 12:20 PM 3) Knuff, Adam 4) De Moica, Kyle Meet: 8:25.69 Wander Mourn 4 Arizona A 39.45 Facility: 8:25.69 Wander Mourn 1) Volpe, Trevor 2) Blockburger, Johnnie Lane Name School Seed Time 3) Stimac, Trent 4) Williams, Maj Section 1 of 1 Finals 5 Oregon A 38.72 1 Skoog, Joseph Grand Canyon 9:15.00 1) Nairne, Xavier 2) Bouchereau, Gaston 2 Kedge, AJ Air Force 9:20.00 3) Daniel, Rieker 4) Williams, Micah 3 Nelson, Brad UC San Diego 9:28.51 6 USC A 39.34 1) Allen Jr., Eric 2) Burnett, Davonte Event 3 Women 4x100 Meter Relay 3) Christon, Kenan 4) Robinson, Daniel Saturday 3/27/2021 - 12:40 PM 7 Air Force A 40.25 Meet: 43.74 3/29/2014 1) Harris, Cameron 2) Dicken, Zach P. Francis, M. Sant, J. Prandini, J. Todd 3) Dimnwaobi, CJ 4) Geither, Sean Facility: 43.70 5/23/1997 8 California A 40.56 G. Jackson, S. Sharrieff, C. Lewis, T. Jackson 1) Catlin, Christian 2) Monroe, George Lane Team Relay Seed Time 3) Johnston, Kyle 4) Thota, Samir Section 1 of 1 Finals 9 Oregon C 38.72 2 Oregon C 42.99 1) Henderson, DJ 2) Kinder, Jett 3) Tennant, Ryan 4) Vollmer, Max 1) Sloan, Emily 2) Brown, Iman 3) Foster, Rhesa 4) Sloan, Tori 3 New Mexico S A 46.30 1) Wallace, Asjah 2) Robinson, Dascha 3) Whelpley, Madelin 4) Gayle, Brianna 4 San Diego St A 44.85 1) Alexander, Alexus 2) Dyer, Danae 3) McDonald, Tai 4) Moore, Jada 5 USC A 42.21 1) Ford, Jan'Taijah 2) Lear, Bailey 3) Thomas, Lanae-Tava 4) Yeargin, Nicole 6 Oregon A 42.99 1) Mays, Jadyn 2) Nelson, Kemba 3) Reed, Jasmin 4) Duncan, Brianna 7 California A 45.50 1) Stevens, Maisie 2) Noble, Adaeze 3) Redon, Sonia 4) Lacefield, Ryan 8 Oregon B 42.99 1) Webster, Alexa 2) Hickey, Alysah 3) Beauvais, Gabriella 4) White, Danyel Finished Results - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/25/2021 Page 2 42nd Annual Aztec Invitational - 3/25/2021 to 3/27/2021 San Diego State University Meet Program Event 5 Women 1500 Meter Run Event 6 Men 1500 Meter Run Saturday 3/27/2021 - 12:55 PM Saturday 3/27/2021 - 1:15 PM Meet: 4:15.23 3/7/1992 Ruth Wysocki Meet: 3:39.58 3/6/1982 Ray Wicksell Facility: 4:14.62 5/3/1981 Monica Joyce Facility: 3:39.58 3/6/1982 Ray Wicksell Lane Name School Seed Time Lane Name School Seed Time Section 1 of 2 Finals Section 1 of 2 Finals 1 Boos, Annie California 4:26.64 1 Abrahams, James California 3:45.00 2 Cullen, Margie California 4:28.00 2 Rosenthal, Jaden California 3:47.00 3 Russell, Jemima USC 4:29.68 3 Khan, Steven California 3:48.00 4 Osterberg, Sara California 4:30.00 4 MacQuiddy, Garrett California 3:48.00 5 Corda, Meredith California NT 5 Medrano, Moises California 3:50.00 6 Oakley, Brie California 4:30.00 6 Martinez, Brian Grand Canyon 4:00.50 7 Hildebrandt, Paige Grand Canyon 4:33.07 7 Abbes, Gabe California 3:54.00 8 Nye, Jessica California 4:33.23 8 Harper, Ben California 3:54.65 9 Schmidt, Lilly Loyola Marym 4:33.61 9 Foster, Robby Grand Canyon 3:55.00 10 Kain, Jessica San Diego St 4:35.09 10 Palmer, Braedon Grand Canyon 3:55.00 11 Harper, Lauren San Diego St 4:36.64 11 Lewis, Jacob Grand Canyon 3:55.11 12 Burd, Emily San Diego St 4:38.07 12 Rast, Landon Grand Canyon 3:55.24 13 Delperdang, Kourtney Grand Canyon 4:44.00 Section 2 of 2 Finals 14 Corey, Kendra UC San Diego 4:44.20 1 Thomas, Andrew UC San Diego 3:57.20 15 Cordova, McKayla Grand Canyon 4:44.48 2 Dempsey, John USC 3:58.13 16 Hall, Hana Grand Canyon 4:45.00 3 Ruiz, Estanis Loyola Marym 3:58.97 17 Watts, Bailey San Diego St 4:45.00 4 Skoog, Joseph Grand Canyon 3:59.00 18 Jenkins, Halle Grand Canyon 4:45.00 5 Ely, Shane Loyola Marym 4:01.32 Section 2 of 2 Finals 6 Bennett, Blake Grand Canyon 4:02.27 1 Yerby, Claire California 4:46.04 7 Charbonneau, Kyle Grand Canyon 4:03.00 2 Wagner, Lauren Loyola Marym 4:46.28 8 Fagerlin, Christian Grand Canyon 4:04.64 3 Shepherd, Isabelle UC San Diego 4:46.41 9 D'Angelo, Chris Grand Canyon 4:05.34 4 Smith, Woodlyn Grand Canyon 4:50.00 10 Gerth, Ian UC San Diego 4:06.10 5 Demko, Andrea Grand Canyon 4:50.00 11 Murrillo, Tommy Grand Canyon 4:06.68 6 Soto, Yarithza Grand Canyon 4:51.41 7 Coney, Audrey UC San Diego 4:59.04 Event 7 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 8 Rodi, Brooke USC 5:03.45 Saturday 3/27/2021 - 1:30 PM 9 Kalach, Maya Loyola Marym 5:15.21 Meet: 13.10 3/28/2015 Lindsay Lindley 10 Tully, Grace Loyola Marym 5:19.72 Facility: 12.98 5/23/1997 Tiffany Lott 11 Page, Shelby Loyola Marym 5:20.00 Lane Name School Seed Time 12 Bounds, Julia USC 5:25.64 Section 1 of 3 Finals 13 Skovborg, Stella Loyola Marym 5:26.78 1 Redon, Sonia California 14.44 14 Soares, Marina Loyola Marym 5:28.00 2 Lewis, Ajaysha Arizona 14.20 15 Collins, Rebecca Loyola Marym 5:31.73 3 Wallace, Asjah New Mexico S 13.76 4 Dyer, Danae San Diego St 13.49 5 Cockrell, Anna USC 12.69 6 Sloan, Emily Oregon 13.18 7 Foster, Rhesa Oregon 13.59 8 Smith, Asia San Diego St 14.01 9 Sieben, Skylar Arizona 14.36 Finished Results - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/25/2021 Page 3 42nd Annual Aztec Invitational - 3/25/2021 to 3/27/2021 San Diego State University Meet Program Section 2 of 3 Finals...(Event 7 Women 100 Meter Hurdles) Section 2 of 2 Finals 1 Schultz, Maxine UC San Diego 17.33 3 Meaney, Mckenna UC San Diego 58.15 2 Newman, Adee UC San Diego 15.80 4 Flint, Ellie UC San Diego 57.88 3 Mattson, Megan UC San Diego 15.31 5 Reinholz, Grace Arizona 56.62 4 Logan, Aliyah New Mexico S 14.64 6 O'Connell, Brid Air Force 57.86 5 Absten, Sara San Diego St 14.50 7 Paez, Abygail USC 58.00 6 Brown, Valissa New Mexico S 14.56 8 Lacefield, Ryan California 58.93 7 Swanson, Israel New Mexico S 14.74 8 Ngozi, Ada UC San Diego 15.40 Event 10 Men 400 Meter Dash 9 Walls, Abigail Arizona 16.18 Saturday 3/27/2021 - 2:10 PM Section 3 of 3 Finals Meet: 45.94 3/24/2018 Nijel Amos 4 Webster, Alexa Oregon NT Facility: 45.31 1980 Bert Cameron 5 Brown, Alexxis Air Force NT Lane Name School Seed Time 6 Chocek, Taylor Oregon NT Section 1 of 2 Finals 1 Marshall, Damion Grand Canyon 49.50 Event 8 Men 110 Meter Hurdles 2 Murphy, Wyatt Air Force 48.66 Saturday 3/27/2021 - 1:45 PM 3 Benjamin, Bryson Grand Canyon 48.05 Meet: 13.59 3/5/1994 Robert Reading 4 Wilson, Calvin Arizona 46.78 Facility: 13.59 3/5/1994 Robert Reading 5 Shinnick, Zach USC 46.38 Lane Name School Seed Time 6 Herron, Brian USC 46.77 Section 1 of 2 Finals 7 Halvax, Max UC San Diego 47.84 1 Hargett, Dalen Oregon 15.35 8 Larkin, Henry California 48.08 2 Vollmer, Max Oregon 14.93 9 Allen, Ashton USC 48.95 3 McMorris, Hakim California 14.45 Section 2 of 2 Finals 4 Winfield, William Grand Canyon 14.20 4 Gurchiek, Tyler Air Force 50.77 5 Ojora, Omotade USC 13.68 5 Huguez, Casey Grand Canyon 49.57 6 Harris, Cameron Air Force 13.77 6 Vargas, Nicholas Grand Canyon 49.85 7 Harvey, Jonathan Oregon 14.21 7 Fimbres, Ryan Grand Canyon 50.99 8 Hundl, Philip Air Force 14.55 9 Jimenez, Kalobe UC San Diego 15.14 Event 11 Women 100 Meter Dash Section 2 of 2 Finals Saturday 3/27/2021 - 2:20 PM 2 Collins, Justin Oregon NT Meet: 10.97 3/6/1982 Evelyn Ashford 3 Kinder, Jett Oregon NT Facility: 10.97 3/6/1982 Evelyn Ashford 4 Tuinstra, Benjamin Grand Canyon 16.11 Lane Name School Seed Time 5 Thiam, Charles Grand Canyon 15.40 Section 1 of 3 Finals 6 Gehr, Dominic Arizona 15.98 1 Sloan, Emily Oregon 11.89 7 Poff, Nathan Oregon 16.60 2 Stevens, Maisie California 11.80 8 Mundy, Will Oregon NT 3 Howard, Neysia Arizona 11.74 4 Brown, Iman Oregon 11.65 Event 9 Women 400 Meter Dash 5 Smalls, Morgan USC 11.50 Saturday 3/27/2021 - 2:00 PM 6 Moore, Jada San Diego St 11.60 Meet: 51.93 3/28/2015 Geisa Coutinho 7 Reed, Jasmin Oregon 11.65 Facility: 51.93 3/28/2015 Geisa Coutinho 8 Bailey, Anaya Grand Canyon 11.75 Lane Name School Seed Time 9 Foster, Rhesa Oregon 11.82 Section 1 of 2 Finals Section 2 of 3 Finals 1 Rhett, Morgan Arizona 56.50 1 Mencarelli, Jenna UC San Diego 12.60 2 Whelpley, Madelin New Mexico S 55.63 2 Alexander, Alexus San Diego St 12.24 3 Brewer, Alyssa USC 55.00 3 Lewis, Ajaysha Arizona 12.06 4 Cockrell, Anna USC 53.50 4 Filipovic, Dora Grand Canyon 11.95 5 Meisberger, Shannon Arizona 53.11 5 Quarles, Kennedy Grand Canyon 11.90 6 Serville, Rae-Anne USC 53.45 6 McDonald, Tai San Diego St 11.92 7 Harris, Jalyn San Diego St 53.56 7 Demaih, Mawata Lucky Grand Canyon 12.00 8 Okonkwo, Chioma USC 55.18 8 Gayle, Brianna New Mexico S 12.20 9 Montgomery, Athena Arizona 56.45 9 Corners, Mia Grand Canyon 12.37 Finished Results - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/25/2021 Page 4 42nd Annual Aztec Invitational - 3/25/2021 to 3/27/2021 San Diego State University Meet Program Section 3 of 3 Finals...(Event 11 Women 100 Meter Dash) Event 13 Women 800 Meter Run 1 Ruotolo, Dominique Oregon NT 2 Beauvais, Gabriella Oregon NT Saturday 3/27/2021 - 3:15 PM 3 White, Danyel Oregon NT Meet: 2:05.89 3/7/1992 Debbie Marshall 4
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