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3/22/19 VC Star (Pdf) Download Thursday's Top Prep Performers from Ventura County spring sports teams Ventura County Star Published 11:25 a.m. PT March 22, 2019 | Updated 11:41 a.m. PT March 22, 2019 Highlights from Thursday in high school sports: GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Ventura defeated Oxnard 83-42 in a Pacific View League meet. For Ventura, Cassidy Hubert won the 400 (60.76). Madeleine Locher won the 800 (5:34.68). Rita Soriano Flores won the 3,200 (13:02.97). Laura SanGiacomo won the 100 hurdles (16.69), 300 hurdles (49.09) and triple jump (33-06.50). Iman Hibbler won the high jump (4-06). Anuhea Reed won the shot put (31-11). Kaja Boas won the discus (109- 11). For Oxnard, sophomore Arissa Thompson won the 100 (11.98) and 200 (24.89). Maleah Holland won the long jump (15-11). Rio Mesa defeated Pacifica 73-54 in a Pacific View League meet. For Rio Mesa, Ariana Vera won the 100 (12.99). Sofia Wade won the 400 (63.50). Elisse Weinerth won the 800 (2:32.55) and 3,200 (12:42.71). Sophia Godina won the 1,600 (5:54.34). Citllati Cortez won the 100 hurdles (18.46). Kennedy Thomas won the high jump (4-08). For Pacifica, Dajshai Bennett won the 200 (27.02). Gillian Serate won the 300 hurdles (52.71) and long jump (15-03). Macy Holmes won the triple jump (29-11). Kathleen Nelson won the shot put (33-10) and discus (105- 05). Thousand Oaks defeated Westlake 72-60 in a Marmonte League meet. For Thousand Oaks, Elise Craft won the 100 hurdles (15.23). Shelby Richmond won the 100 (12.62) and 200 (26.19). Milixa McGraw won the 300 hurdles (50.90). Kimberly Bolt won the long jump (18- 07.50). Avery Benitez-Fanslow won the triple jump (36-03). Amanda Spear won the shot put (31-06). Ashley Edington won the discus (88- 0). For Westlake, Hailey Golmon won the 400 (60.44) and 1,600 (5:19.87). Ruby Sirota-Foster won the 800 (2:25.96). Ashley Gonzalez won the 3,200 (11:47.36). Paige Sommers won the high jump (5-0) and pole vault (12-0). More: Laughlin, Monroe, Ventura teams shine at Ventura County Swimming Championships (https://www.vcstar.com/story/sports/high- school/2019/03/22/laughlin-monroe-ventura-teams-shine-county-swimming-championships/3244748002/) More: Wednesday's Top Prep Performers from Ventura County spring sports teams (https://www.vcstar.com/story/sports/high- school/2019/03/21/wednesdays-top-prep-performers-ventura-county-spring-sports-teams/3229392002/) Newbury Park defeated Calabasas 81-43 in a Marmonte League meet. For Newbury Park, Samantha McDonnell won the 800 (2:32.02), 1,600 (5:36.57) and 3,200 (13:41.77). Toni Thompson won the 400 (64.75). Kaylee Stine won the triple jump (28-08). Jillian Kolarik won the high jump (5-04). Emily Bockelman won the pole vault (7-0). Julia Richey won the shot put (35-05). Gigi Fierro won the discus (113-09). For Calabasas, Bella Witt won the 100 hurdles (14.35). De'Anna Nowling won the 100 (12.10) and 200 (25.04). Jade McDonald won the 300 hurdles (47.85) and long jump (18-04). Foothill Tech defeated Santa Paula 77-49 in a nonleague meet. For Foothill Tech, Aubree Smith won the 100 (13.20) and 200 (26.80). Cameron Becker won the 400 (1:00.54). Brianna Valdovinos won the 1,600 (5:57.92). Angelina Gray-Reyes won the 3,200 (12:50.12). Carly Leandro won the 100 hurdles (18.93) and 300 hurdles (51.65). Ashlyn Carey won the high jump (4-08). Jessica Lopez won the discus (64- 04). For Santa Paula, Nora Shah won the 800 (2:39.62). Aneesa Reyes won the long jump (12-03.25). Aleeya Flores won the triple jump (25- 05). Yvette Sanchez-Ortega won the shot put (25-05.25). Nordhoff defeated Malibu 69-65 in a Citrus Coast League meet. For Nordhoff, Karys Everett won the 100 (14.07) and 200 (27.56). Vanessa Ramirez won the 400 (1:03.53) and 800 (2:43.93). Jasmine Ramirez won the 1,600 (5:34.17) and 3,200 (12:07.46). Carla Rodas won the long jump (15-0.50). For Malibu, Asher Andrus won the 100 hurdles (17.62) and 300 hurdles (50.88). Lyla Mankoff won the high jump (4-09). Sierra Brady won the pole vault (9-0). Kylie Anderson won the triple jump (31-10). Sorin Moore won the shot put (28-08) and discus (90-03). BOYS TRACK AND FIELD Ventura defeated Oxnard 90-37 in a Pacific View League meet. For Ventura, Carter Jeffris won the 400 (52.19) and triple jump (40-01.75). Cole Stender won the 800 (2:02.75). Charlie Hammel won the 1,600 (4:33.71). Clayton Mathews won the 3,200 (10:07.01). Aaron Fontes won the 110 hurdles (15.22). Derek Pekar won the high jump (6-04) and long jump (22-01.75). Carlos Aviles won the shot put (57-02.50) and discus (156-08). For Oxnard, Isaiah Marecheau won the 100 (10.98) and 200 (22.14). Gabriel Barrera won the 300 hurdles (42.27). Pacifica defeated Rio Mesa 73-51 in a Pacific View League meet. For Pacifica, Savonne Farmer won the 100 (11.28). Malik Sherrod won the 200 (22.71) and 110 hurdles (16.56). Nohl Williams won the 400 (54.52) and high jump (5-08). Kyrie Wilson won the long jump (21- 09.50). Isaiah Moon won the triple jump (36-11.50). Christian Alejandre won the discus (134-0.50). For Rio Mesa, David Morales-Zapien won the 800 (2:09.08). Ivan Pitones won the 1,600 (4:37.04) and 3,200 (10:22.22). Lisandro Rivera won the 300 hurdles (46.41). Ethan Feciuch won the shot put (42-10.25). More: Tuesday's Top Prep Performers from Ventura County spring sports teams (https://www.vcstar.com/story/sports/high-school/2019/03/20/tuesdays- top-prep-performers-ventura-county-spring-sports-teams/3223315002/) More: Monday's Top Prep Performers from Ventura County springs sports teams (https://www.vcstar.com/story/sports/high-school/2019/03/19/mondays- top-prep-performers-ventura-county-springs-sports-teams/3212040002/) Thousand Oaks defeated Westlake 99-32 in a Marmonte League meet. For Thousand Oaks, Ethan Bersley won the 1,600 (4:26.82). Ryan Tischhauser won the 110 hurdles (16.44) and 300 hurdles (44.58). Daniel Sarisky won the 100 (11.08) and 200 (22.82). Ethan Bersley won the 800 (2:01.19). Vianey Ellison won the 3,200 (10:06.80). Luke Knie won the high jump (5-10). Grant Eller won the pole vault (12-06). James Nauert won the triple jump (39-09). Quincy Stokes won the shot put (47-02.75) and discus (127-06). For Westlake, Grady Johnson won the 400 (52.46) and Jeff Mendoza won the long jump (20-04.50). Newbury Park defeated Calabasas 92-38 in a Marmonte League meet. For Newbury Park, Kyndall Long won the 800 (2:11.92), 1,600 (4:45.60) and 3,200 (10:47.28). Joe Moreon won the 110 hurdles (25.38). Cayden Covarrubias won the 300 hurdles (53.47). Casto Merlo won the triple jump (36-05.25). Jackson Calderwood won the high jump (5-0). Scott Nagatoshi won the pole vault (11-06). Gino Cruz won the shot put (47-06.50) and broke his own school record in the discus (186-01). Cruz ranks second in the state and fourth in the nation in the discus. For Calabasas, Ruben Valenzuela won the 400 (51.53). Justin White won the 100 (11.85) and long jump (22-05). Lamont Narcisse won the 200 (22.68). Santa Paula defeated Foothill Tech 69-57 in a nonleague meet. For Santa Paula, Victor Duran took first in the 100 (12.09). Daniel Tellez won the 1,600 (4:42.51) and 3,200 (10:18.31). Kolby Wilkerson won the 110 hurdles (18.32) and 300 hurdles (46.37). Dante Mata won the high jump (5-10). Alex Ladosky won the discus (123-07.25) and shot put (46-02.25). For Foothill Tech, Sash Fuentes won the 200 (23.57) and Jason Messner won the 400 (51.75). Henry Pick won the 800 (2:01.61). Iak Wright won the triple jump (41-03.50) and long jump (20-03). 3 freeNordhoff articles left.defeated Only Malibu 99¢ per 102-25 month. in a Citrus Coast League meet. For Nordhoff, Noah Koester won the 400 (55.62). Daniel Sanchez won the 800 (2:11.32) and 1,600 (4:52.33). Ry Johnson won the 3,200 (10:34.87). Korey Stevens won the 110 hurdles (17.07) and 300 hurdles Support(45.63). localDaniel Cobianjournalism won the pole today vault (11-0). Koby Pfonner won the long jump (14-10) and triple jump (32-0.50). Chandler Pullen won the 99¢shot per put month. (34-07). Julian Save Soriano 90%. won the discus (98-06). For Malibu, Alex Sudmann won the 100 (11.69) and 200 (23.91). Odin Bercu won the high jump (5-0). 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