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Delta Timing Group Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 3/30/2016 Page 1 2016 Florida Relays - 3/31/2016 to 4/2/2016 University of Florida Meet Program - Thursday Field Events Event 12 Boys Shot Put High School (20) Event 5 Girls Long Jump High School (21) Relays Record: Dock Luckie (Ft.Pierce Central) 65-4.75 - 1977 Relays Record: Cornelia Jacckson (Miami Northeast) 20-6 - 1979 min Mark: 40'0" Min Mark: 16'0" Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 2 Finals Flight 1 of 2 Finals 1 2127 Jackson, P 11 Alonso 1 937 Turner, D Kissimmee-Osceol 2 3381 Tremblay, C 12 Naples 2 222 Bentley, C Brookwood HS 3 3900 Jenkins, T 12 Tavares 3 1979 Jones, J 12 West Orange 4 3469 Rodier, M 12 Olympia 4 754 Pericles, C 11 Golden Gate 5 2197 Pierce, A 10 Auburndale 5 332 Germain, A 10 College Stan 6 3004 Hale, A 12 Lake Nona 6 435 Wood, A 12 Dr. Phillips 7 3061 Williams, M 12 Lehigh 7 833 Thomas, A 12 Img Academy 8 2327 Fagot, D 11 Calvary Chri 8 230 Isles, B Brookwood HS 9 3521 Pearl, R 12 Pine Crest 9 972 Shields, M 12 Lake Nona 10 2688 Jest, D 12 Forest 10 967 Ash, M 12 Lake Nona Flight 2 of 2 Finals 11 1401 Johnson, L 09 Oakleaf 1 3642 Taylor, K 12 Santa Fe Flight 2 of 2 Finals 2 2046 Baker, S 10 Admiral Farr 1 397 Washington, B Creekside 3 2203 Aydogmus, K 12 Baker (Cape 2 330 Aholou, T 11 College Stan 4 2822 Mitchell, C 11 Hallandale 3 1419 Ward, D Oscar Smith HS 5 3380 Strickland, C 12 Naples 4 761 Castillo, D 09 Hallandale 6 2340 Daniels, E 12 Cardinal Gib 5 8 Barnett, K 11 Admiral Farr 7 2972 Christian, R 11 Lake Brantle 6 752 Charles, D 12 Golden Gate 8 3055 Scott, C 11 Lee-Davis 7 1158 Eskridge, B 12 Miami Northw 9 2051 Jenkins, K 11 Admiral Farr 8 760 Bradley Macklin, K 11 Hallandale 10 2559 Wiggins, A 12 First Academ 9 1154 Alexander, T 11 Miami Northw 10 1963 Bygrave, B 12 Wakefield HS Event 9 Girls Discus Throw High School (21) Relays Record: Seilala Sua (St.Thomas Aquinas) 170-1 - 1996 Event 6 Boys Long Jump High School (22) min Mark: 110'0" Relays Record: Joey Wells (Government - Bahamas) 25-4 - 1983 Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark min Mark: 20'0" Flight 1 of 2 Finals Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 1 1544 Spralding, A 12 Santa Fe Flight 1 of 2 Finals 2 1926 Kehoe, S 10 Vero Beach 1 3448 Briley, M 10 Oakleaf 3 803 Jonas, S 10 Hillsborough 2 3479 Collins, M 10 Palmetto 4 866 Tilman, P 10 Island Coast 3 2548 Banks, S 10 First Academ 5 766 Heaven, A 10 Hallandale 4 3831 Johnson, A 10 St. Petersbu 6 1422 Atkinson, E 11 Palmetto 5 3118 Jefferson, N 09 Lyman 7 997 Mancke, H 11 Lecanto 6 3263 Okwaraji, C 11 Miramar 8 1701 Atkins, S 12 St. Thomas A 7 4080 Wallace, B 11 Vero Beach 9 804 Jones, C 12 Hillsborough 8 3771 Bryan, A 09 South Walton 10 753 Germain, M 11 Golden Gate 9 2341 Daniels, E 12 Cardinal Gib 11 1984 Taplin, J 11 West Orange 10 3939 Cheevers, H 12 Trenton Flight 2 of 2 Finals 11 3828 Preston, T 11 St. Joseph 1 1283 Monn, C 10 Mount Dora B 2 1157 Dawson, C 10 Miami Northw 3 342 Paul, S 12 Community Sc 4 1301 Lubin, S 12 Naples 5 1282 Hiteshew, J 12 Mount Dora B 6 1964 Fraley, V 10 Wakefield HS 7 10 Brown, A 12 Admiral Farr 8 1512 Ajagbe, D 11 Ransom Everg 9 1156 Clark, K 11 Miami Northw 10 1261 Gustely, S 11 Monarch Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 3/30/2016 Page 2 2016 Florida Relays - 3/31/2016 to 4/2/2016 University of Florida Meet Program - Thursday Field Events Flight 2 of 2 Finals...(Event 6 Boys Long Jump High School (22)) Event 4 Boys Pole Vault High School (18) 1 3635 Brown, F 12 Santa Fe 2 3643 Terry, T 12 Santa Fe Relays Record: Chip Heuser ( St. Xavier - Fla.) 15-8.75 - 2003 3 3663 Foster, E 12 Seminole (Sa Progression: 11'6", 12'0, 12'6, 13, 13'6, 14, 14'6, 15' 4 2269 Lee, P 12 Boyd Anderso Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 5 4062 Kyei Donkor, N 12 University ( Flight 1 of 1 Finals 6 3650 Robertson, D Savannah Christi 1 3043 Grant, J 12 Lee-Davis 7 2349 Wright, D 11 Cardinal Gib 2 3460 Flament, T 12 Olympia 8 3594 Laidler, T 10 Raines 3 2835 Musselman, S 11 Harmony 9 3665 Moore, L 12 Seminole (Sa 4 2703 Marotta, J 12 Freedom (Orl 10 3369 Bryd, T 12 Naples 5 2443 Spivey, R 12 Crystal Rive 11 2384 Price, D 11 Charlotte 6 3794 Sevigny, D 12 Spruce Creek 7 3741 Colozzo, C 12 South Fork Event 1 Girls High Jump High School (18) 8 3746 Eladel, D 12 South Fort M Relays Record: Viktoria Andonova (Coral Springs) 6-0 - 2004 9 2589 Bertrand, M 11 Flagler Palm Progressions: 4'10, 5'0, 5'2, 5'4, 5'6, 5'8, 5'10", 6'0" 10 3744 Barselous, T 12 South Fort M Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 11 2206 Diggs, D 12 Baker (Cape Flight 1 of 1 Finals 12 2226 Stubblefield, K 12 Barron Colli 1 1146 McMinn, T 11 Miami Jackso 13 2437 Horne, J 12 Creekside 2 1191 Jenkins, C 12 Miramar 14 3044 Halphen, S 12 Lee-Davis 3 425 Morrison, G 12 Douglas 15 2207 Diggs, J 12 Baker (Cape 4 546 Robinson, C 12 Flanagan 16 2400 Aldrich, K 10 Community Sc 5 267 Chappell, J 10 Calvary Chri 17 3110 Clarke, S 12 Lyman 6 403 Chin, D 12 Dillard 18 2745 Ott, D 11 George Jenki 7 1452 Lindo, N 12 Pine Crest Event 56 Men Hammer Throw College (24) 8 1079 Laflamme, L 12 Martin Count 9 540 Gardner, S 12 Flagler Palm Min Mark:50.0 10 1687 Robinson, T 12 St. Cloud Track Record: Jud Logan (New York TC) 254-10 - 1986 11 396 Thorpe, A Creekside Relays Record: Jud Logan (New York TC) 254-10 - 1986 12 2000 eye, S Wharton Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 13 1269 Johnson, J 12 Monsignor Pa Flight 1 of 2 Finals 14 390 Fields, J Creekside 1 3411 Davis, J SO North Caroli 15 937 Turner, D Kissimmee-Osceol 2 3709 Kotze, J SR South Alabam 16 1409 Beckwith, U 11 Olympia 3 3302 Bohanan, A JR Missouri 17 1165 Young, D 11 Miami Northw 4 3098 Lopez, D JR Louisville 18 1158 Eskridge, B 12 Miami Northw 5 2624 McFarland, A FR Florida 6 2247 McSpadden, D JR Belmont 7 2628 Parra, A SO Florida 8 3609 Handley, M JR Rhode Island 9 4096 Williams, J SO Virginia 10 3505 Ryan, S SO Penn 11 2676 Tirado, B FR Florida Stat 12 3238 Norman, R SO Michigan Sta Flight 2 of 2 Finals 1 3133 Pocesta, B SR Manhattan 2 3289 Conway, K Mississippi 3 2937 Bryer, L SO Kentucky 4 3105 Westrich, N SR Louisville 5 3295 Loe, N Mississippi 6 2386 Veselinovic, S FR Charlotte 7 4054 Watson, J Unattached 8 2939 Cline, D SO Kentucky 9 3236 Kostrzewa, C JR Michigan Sta 10 3970 Servino, T SR Troy 11 3724 Gallop, C JR South Caroli 12 3702 Blahnik, Z JR South Alabam Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 3/30/2016 Page 3 2016 Florida Relays - 3/31/2016 to 4/2/2016 University of Florida Meet Program - Thursday Field Events Event 60 Men Javelin Throw College (25) Min Mark: 55.0m Relays Record: Bob Roggy (So.illinios) 272-3 - 1978 Track Record: Tom Pukstys (Florida) 273-3 - 1990 Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 2 Finals 1 3534 Jones, G Pittsburgh 2 2117 Udeogu, P JR Albany 3 3235 Knoblock, M SO Michigan Sta 4 3501 Kaplan, S JR Penn 5 2890 Balke, A JR Iowa 6 2061 Edwards, M FR Alabama 7 3209 Christodoulou, A FR Miami 8 2074 Shannon, K JR Alabama 9 3730 Raper, J JR South Caroli 10 4083 Bouselli, A SO Virginia 11 3340 Reid, R SR Morgan State 12 4181 Elwell, P SO Winthrop 13 2096 Rogers, J JR Alabama-Hunt Flight 2 of 2 Finals 1 3324 Van Zyl, R JR Missouri 2 3285 Thompson, C SO Miss State 3 2323 Mehmetaj, A JR Buffalo 4 2761 Smith, J FR Georgia 5 3160 Banks, D FR McNeese Stat 6 3330 Flanagan, J Mjolnir Thro 7 3739 Zuidema, K JR South Caroli 8 3606 Danner, N JR Rhode Island 9 3319 Pascal, A SO Missouri 10 2950 Martha, E SO Kentucky 11 3708 King, R SR South Alabam 12 2903 Joens, S SR Iowa Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:02 PM 3/30/2016 Page 1 2016 Florida Relays - 3/31/2016 to 4/2/2016 University of Florida Meet Program - Thursday Running Events Section 6 of 11 Finals Event 97 Women 200 Meter Dash Open (87) 2 1854 franklin, t Unattached Lane Name Yr School Seed Time 3 1779 Santiago, X The Speed Ac Section 1 of 11 Finals 4 838 Thompson, P JR Indiana Tech 2 217 Davide, F Brazilian Ol 5 158 Ross, K SO Austin Peay 3 441 Jones, C EAI 6 920 Oliver, J JR Kentucky 4 785 McCorory, F SR Hampton TC 7 301 Coleman, K JR Charleston S 5 824 Bryant, D Hsinternatio 8 923 Saunders, S JR Kentucky 6 1259 Campbell-Brown, V SR Modern Sprin 9 835 Dunmore, S JR Indiana Tech 7 1260 Solomon, S SR Modern Sprin Section 7 of 11 Finals 8 1507 Townsend, T SR Pure Athleti 2 1470 Harvey, M SO Pittsburgh 9 1859 Henry-Robinson, S SR Unattached 3 1291 Love, Y FR N.
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