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— 56Th Mt. SAC Relays — PV: 1 Volume 13, No. 21 April 21, 2014 Barry' (Bah) 7-3¾; 4. *Deante Kemper (NnAz) 7-3¾ PR; 5. Jesse Williams (Nik) 7-3¾. — 56th Mt. SAC Relays — PV: 1. Daichi Sawano' (Jpn) 18-8¼ (5.70) (=out WL); 2. **Shawn Barber' (Akr) 18-4½ WALNUT, CALIFORNIA, April 17-19— (Louis) 8:42.20. (5.60); 3. Jack Whitt (Nik) 18-4½ (5.60); 4. 5000: 1. Kennedy Kithuka' (TxT) 13:26.98 Steven Lewis' (GB) 18-4½ (5.60);… 10. MT. SAC INVITATIONAL MEN PR (CL); 2. Trevor Dunbar (Or) 13:32.38 Japeth Cato (Wi) 17-6½ (5.35) PR. (4/17—10K; 4/18—1500, St, 5K, DT) PR (AmCL, out AL); 3. Luke Caldwell' (NM) LJ: 1. Jeffery Henderson (OTC) 26-7¾ 100: I(0.0)–1. Diondre Batson (Al) 10.06 13:33.28; 4. Liam Adams' (Aus) 13:33.53; (8.12) (24-3½, 26-7¾, 24-¼, f, p, p) (7.40, =PR; 2. Aaron Brown' (USC) 10.16; 3. Sean 5. Jared Ward (BYU) 13:34.74 PR; 6. 8.12, 7.32, f, p, p); 2. Rikiya Saruyama' (Jpn) McLean (Nik) 10.18 PR; Aron Rono (WCAP) 13:35.83; 7. Maverick 25-6¾ (7.79); 3. Tyrone Smith' (Bah) 25-6w 4. Ryan Bailey (Nik) 10.24; 5. *BeeJay Lee Darling (unat) 13:36.10; 8. Tony Okello' (7.77); 4. Melvin Echard (WAC) 24-10w (7.57). (USC) 10.28; 6. Calesio Newman (Nik) 10.32; (Uga) 13:36.48; TJ: 7. BJ Lawrence' (StK) 10.33; 8. Mike Rodgers 1. Omar Craddock (JumpC) 56-7½w 9. Diego Alberto Borrego' (Az) 13:36.98; (17.26) (a-c AL) (54-6, 54-11¼, 55-2¾, f, (Nik) 10.36; 9. Isiah Young (WE) 10.43. 10. Shadrack Kipchirchir' (OkSt) 13:37.68 II(0.6)–1. **Kemarley Brown' (MerrCC) 54-11 55-2¾, 56-7½w) (16.61, 16.74, 16.83, PR; 11. Sean Quigley (SaucBTC) 13:38.81; f, 16.75, 17.26w); 10.13 PR; 2. Akeem Haynes' (Al) 10.27; 3. 12. Reed Connor (Wi) 13:39.34 PR; Jermaine Brown' (Jam) 10.29; 4. Joe Morris 2. Chris Benard (CVE) 56-1w (17.09) 13. Riley Masters (Brk) 13:39.47 PR; 14. 3. Samyr Laine' (unat) 10.34. (55-11¾/17.06 out AL); Christo Landry (Miz) 13:39.71 PR; 15. Micah (Hai) 54-3¾ (16.55); 4. Chris Carter (CVE) 200: I(1.6)–1. Aaron Brown' (USC) 20.26; Chelimo' (Ak) 13:41.99 PR; 16. Malcolm 54-1¾w (16.50) (53-10¼/16.41); 2. Wallace Spearmon (Sauc) 20.45; 3. Jose Hicks' (NZ) 13:43.38 PR; 5. Tim White (CCany) 53-11¾ (16.45); 6. Carlos Herrera' (Mex) 20.63; 4. Manteo 17. James Leakos' (Harv) 13:44.57 PR; Alberto Alvarez Munoz' (Mex) 53-3½ (16.24); Mitchell (Nik) 20.72; 5. Ameer Webb (Nik) 18. **Ryan Herson (AzSt) 13:44.81 PR; 19. 7. Olu Olamigoke (unat) 53-2¼ (16.21) PR; 20.76. Soufiane Bouchikhi' (EnKy) 13:45.92; 20. 8. **Carlton Lavong (Adams) 52-4¼ (15.97). II(1.1)–1. BJ Lawrence' (StK) 20.34 PR; Iván Darío González' (Col) 13:48.06 PR; 21. Throwing Events 2. Jermaine Brown' (Jam) 20.43; 3. Michael *Tabor Stevens (Adams) 13:49.40 PR; 22. SP: I–1. Chang Ming-Huang' (Tai) 65-2 Tinsley (adi) 20.68. Simon Stutzel' (Ger) 13:49.41 PR. (19.86); 3. *Stephen Mozia' (Corn) 64-4½ 400: 1. Yousef Masrahi' (Sau) 45.23; 10,000: 1. Joseph Gray (ADP) 29:03.84 (19.62) PR; 4. Willy Irwin (Nik) 64-2¼ (19.56) 2. Mike Berry (Or) 45.51; 3. Josh Mance PR; 2. Matthew Gillespie' (Iona) 29:08.71; 3. PR; 5. Russ Winger (Asics) 61-7¾ (18.79). (unat) 45.95; 4. Quentin Iglehart-Summers **John Mascari (InSt) 29:10.32 PR; 4. Sean II–1. Caleb Whitener (Ga) 65-¾ (19.83) (CV) 46.07; 5. Errol Nolan' (Hous) 46.57; 6. Davidson (SLO) 29:11.20 PR; 5. Janis Topfer' PR; 2. Nick Scarvelis (UCLA) 63-0 (19.20); 3. Mitchell 46.71; 7. Joey Hughes (unat) 47.46. (Il) 29:13.07 PR; 6. **Kieran Clements' (Iona) *Nick Vena (Ga) 62-11½ (19.19); 4. *Matthew 800: I–1. Duane Solomon (Sauc) 1:43.88 29:17.22 PR. 2. Erik Sowinski (Nik) 1:44.58 Hoty (Tn) 61-8¼ (18.80). (WL, AL); 110H: I(0.1)-1. Aleec Harris (USC) 13.32 PR; 3. Wesley Vasquez' (PR) 1:44.64 NR; DT: 1. Julian Wruck' (UCLA) 211-7 (64.49); PR (CL) (=9, x C); 2. Omo Osaghae (adi) 2. Vikas Gowda' (Ind) 211-3 (64.39); 3. Nate 4. **Brandon McBride' (MsSt) 1:45.35 13.41; 3. Ronald Brookins (OTC) 13.45; Moses (ConcO) 201-9 (61.49); 4. Mason PR (CL); 4. Ryan Wilson (Miz) 13.47; 5. Ray Stewart 5. Edward Kemboi' (IaSt) 1:46.14; 6. Felix Finley (Wy) 199-9 (60.88); (unat) 13.49; 6. Trevor Brown (CoSt) 13.64 5. ***Hayden Reed (Al) 196-9 (59.97); 6. Kitur' (Ken) 1:47.68; 7. Prince Mumba' (Zam) PR. 1:48.14; 8. Anthony Romaniw' (Can) 1:48.40; *Gabe Hull (Ia) 196-2 (59.79); 7. Russ Winger II(2.9)–1. **Isaac Williams (Hous) 13.44w; (Asics) 196-0 (59.75); 8. Mario Cota Castro' 9. Tetlo Emmen (Brk) 1:48.73. 2. Logan Taylor (DPil) 13.48w. II–1. *Charles Grethen' (Ga) 1:47.67; 2. (Mex) 195-11 (59.73); 400H: 1. Jeshua Anderson (Nik) 49.43; 9. Mozia' 195-5 (59.56); 10. Carl James Gilreath (adiTG) 1:47.67; 3. Julius 2. Miles Ukaoma (Nb) 49.76; 3. Amaechi Mutekanga' (Uga) 1:48.39. Myerscough' (GB) 195-3 (59.51); 11. Ronald Morton' (Ngr) 49.95; 4. Ashton Eaton (Nik) Juliao' (Bra) 194-8 (59.34); 12. *Kole Weldon 1500: 1. **Chad Noelle (OkSt) 3:40.06 PR 50.01 PR (debut); 5. Isa Phillips' (Jam) 50.30; (TxT) 189-8 (57.82). (out AL, CL); 2. Chris Gowell' (GB) 3:40.29; 6. Reggie Wyatt (Nik) 50.72. HT: 1. Marcel Lomnicky' (Svk) 251-10 3. Julian Matthews' (NZ) 3:40.33; 4. Hamish 4 x 100: 1. TC Management 39.17 Carson' (NZ) 3:41.12; 5. Tom Farrell' (GB) (76.77); 2. Conor McCullough' (Ire) 237-11 (Newman, McLean, Tinsley, Rodgers); 2. (72.53); 3. Mark Dry' (GB) 236-7 (72.12); 4. 3:41.43; 6. John Simons (Mn) 3:41.94. USC 39.84;… dq—John Smith TC (Morris, St: 1. Matt Hughes' (Can) 8:35.87; 2. Rashad, Dodson, Bailey);… dnf—Alabama. Curtis Carr (BYU) 8:37.54 PR (AL, CL); 3. 4 x 400: 1. Western Kentucky 3:05.52; 2. © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights Taylor Milne' (Can) 8:39.81; Arizona State 3:06.12; 3. Nigeria 3:06.44. reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 4. *Ole Hesselbjerg' (EnKy) 8:41.17 PR; printedor retransmitted in any formwithout 5. Stephen Lisgo' (GB) 8:41.31; 6. Jared Jumping Events express written permission. Bassett (Brk) 8:41.33; 7. Mattias Wolter' HJ: 1. Michael Mason' (Can) 7-5¾ (2.28); 2. www.trackandfieldnews.com Ricky Robertson (Ms) 7-3¾ (2.23); 3. Trevor -112- April 21, 2014 *Nick Miller' (OkSt) 232-5 (70.84); 5. Remy 22.92w; 4. *Cierra White (TxT) 23.00w; 5. PR; 2. Brenda Flores' (Mex) 15:30.87 PR; 3. Conaster (USC) 224-9 (68.51). Blessing Okagbare' (Ngr) 23.04w. Abbey D’Agostino (Dart) 15:30.93; 4. Jessica JT: 1. Riley Dolezal (Nik) 257-11 (78.62); II(3.0)–1. *Tynia Gaither' (USC) 22.80w; 2. O’Connell (UCAC) 15:33.29 PR; 2. Sean Furey (CVE) 252-11 (77.08); 3. Jessica Davis (USC) 22.86w; 3. Stacey Ann 5. *Emma Bates (Boise) 15:33.42 PR; 6. Craig Kinsley (CVE) 237-11 (72.52); 4. Cyrus Smith (unat) 23.23w;… 6. Lashinda Demus Jordan Hasay (Nik) 15:34.35 PR; 7. ***Erin Hostetler (unat) 234-8 (71.53); 5. Juan Jose (JRS) 23.49w. Finn (Mi) 15:41.35 PR; 8. Brenda Martinez Mendez' (Mex) 232-4 (70.82); 6. Nicholas 400: I–1. Phyllis Francis (Or) 51.57; 2. (NBal) 15:41.50; Howe (Asics) 227-8 (69.39). DeeDee Trotter (unat) 52.42; 3. ***Christian 9. Elinor Kirk' (UAB) 15:42.13 PR; 10. Multi-Event Brennan' (Or) 52.81; 4. Demus 52.82; 5. **Dominique Scott' (Ar) 15:42.42 PR; 11. Dec(@Azusa, 4/16–17): I–1. *Alex McCune Keisha Baker (Sauc) 52.96. *Mara Olson (Butler) 15:47.14 PR; 12. (Akr) 7768; 2. Benjamin Gregory' (GB) 7517; II–1. *Brianna Tate (AzSt) 52.83; 2. Afia **Crystal Nelson (IaSt) 15:49.90 PR; 3. Bryan Jones (Akr) 7142; 4. Devin Dick Charles (UCF) 53.72. 13. Sarah Crouch (Zap) 15:51.86 PR; 14. (KsSt) 7138; 5. Evan Weinstock (Brown) 800: I–1. Laura Roesler (Or) 2:00.54 (CL, **Dana Giordano (Dart) 15:53.96 PR; 15. 7089; 6. James Turner (Can) 7059. out AL) (8, 8 C; 6, 6 AmC); 2. Geena Lara Shalaya Kipp (Co) 15:54.13 PR; 16. Addie II–1. Derek Masterson (unat) 7281; 2. (née Gall) (unat) 2:01.10; 3. Maggie Vessey Bracy (Brk) 15:57.92. *Michael McPherson (UtV) 7271. (unat) 2:01.35; 10,000: 1. *Elvin Kibet' (Az) 32:40.22 PR; 4.
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