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Pomona College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Pomona-Pitzer Pomona College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Pomona-Pitzer Invitational Page 1 Claremont, CA - Friday 04/17/98 COMPLETE RESULTS FOR FINALS Women's 100 Meter Dash * Strehle Track: 11.58 Linda Moore (AUSTRALIA) 04/19/91 ! PP Invite Meet: 11.58 Linda Moore (AUSTRALIA) 04/19/91 Finals Results - Friday 04/17/98 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME ===== ============================ ========================= ======= Section 1 Wind Reading: 2.2 1 Philomena Mensan Coquitlam Ch 11.52 ! 2 Candice Young Usc 11.71 3 Maria Brown Michigan 11.77 4 Esi Bernyarku Usc 11.84 5 Mary Tombiri-Shirey Nigeria 12.01 6 Kenise Bocage Michigan 12.08 7 Natasha Quan-Vie Caltaf 12.47 8 Grace Smart Cal Baptist 12.65 Section 2 Wind Reading: 0.5 1 Simmone Jacobs Great Britain 11.62 2 Tara Perry Coquitlam Ch 11.69 3 Tae-Ne Gibson Usc 12.12 4 Heather Dennis Valley Royals TC 12.19 5 Florence Sterni UC Irvine 12.21 6 Nichole Oates Univ. of New Mexico 12.34 7 Jessica King Caltaf 12.59 Section 3 Wind Reading: -1.5 1 Mikki Rogers Csu Northridge 12.35 2 Jocalyn Pruitt CalPoly Pom 12.43 3 Chantelle Bayley No.Ariz.Univ 12.49 4 Candice Jones Calg (Can)tw 12.60 5 Jackie Dix Cp-Slo 12.65 6 Jamie Moore Univ. of New Mexico 12.71 7 Natasha Thomas U.Ark-Little Rock 13.00 Section 4 Wind Reading: -0.6 1 Khadijah Conda Purdue Univ. 12.20 2 Sharrisa Turner Central Arizona College 12.24 3 Kendra Jones Purdue Univ. 12.27 4 Atiya Bussey Michigan 12.36 5 Khara Covington UC Irvine 12.50 6 Brandi Bentley Michigan 12.62 7 Shavna Thomas Univ. of New Mexico 12.75 8 Sommer Washington No.Ariz.Univ 12.94 Section 5 Wind Reading: 0.6 1 Tina Johnson Purdue Univ. 12.31 2 Jodi Bailey Ucsb 12.65 3 Erica Stone Gustavus Adolphus College 12.69 4 Ndu Olwumabua Michigan 12.94 5 Akuavi Hine Cp-Slo 13.04 6 Elissa Michel Australia Int'l Athl Exch 13.08 7 Djenawa Watkins Michigan 13.44 Section 6 Wind Reading: 1.6 1 Lenetta Banks AirForce Aca 12.76 Pomona-Pitzer Invitational Page 2 Women's 100 Meter Dash (Continued) Finals Results - Friday 04/17/98 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME ===== ============================ ========================= ======= 1 Kesha Wood Ucsb 12.76 3 Adriana Gallando UC Irvine 12.90 4 Chandra Semien UC Irvine 13.06 5 Dedra Butler UC Irvine 13.07 6 Shontate Young Ucsb 13.11 Section 7 Wind Reading: 2.5 1 Olu Fallola Great Britain 11.89 2 Nicole Albano Ucsb 12.78 3 Angela Evans Cal Baptist 13.11 4 Leanne Tull Valley Royals TC 13.16 5 Rachel Biller AzusaPacific 13.24 6 Kate Pedley Australia Int'l Athl Exch 13.45 7 Amy Hale Australia Int'l Athl Exch 13.81 8 Tracey Willison UC Irvine 13.82 Section 8 Wind Reading: 1.3 1 Tamika Dungy Csu Stanislaus 13.22 2 Melanie Lio Australia Int'l Athl Exch 13.49 3 Jodie Norval Australia Int'l Athl Exch 13.66 4 Nikki Gipson AirForce Aca 13.73 5 Liana Keenan Australia Int'l Athl Exch 14.20 6 Angie Ketchell Australia Int'l Athl Exch 14.53 Section 9 Wind Reading: -2.3 1 Jamie Sams Csu Stanislaus 13.22 2 Runisha Jackson Fresno Pac 13.43 3 Jennifer Borrell Chapman Univ 14.06 4 Rebecca Korteman Australia Int'l Athl Exch 14.52 5 Edwiuna Hagon Australia Int'l Athl Exch 14.76 6 Bronwyn Churchwar Australia Int'l Athl Exch 16.21 Section 10 Wind Reading: 2.2 1 Shandra Snook Fresno Pac 13.75 2 Valerie Parker Csu Stanislaus 13.80 3 Sarah Egger Fresno Pac 13.92 4 Maryanne Tweedy Concordia 14.03 5 Lori Dahlbeck UC Riverside 14.41 6 Theresa Bard Chapman Univ 14.44 7 Alli Milloy Ucsb 14.53 Section 11 Wind Reading: 3.4 1 Megan Rowe UC Irvine 13.97 2 Michele Stevens Chapman Univ 14.68 3 Eleonora Serra Chapman Univ 14.82 4 Mandy Hernandez Chapman Univ 15.02 Pomona-Pitzer Invitational Page 3 Women's 200 Meter Dash * Strehle Track: 23.68 Latima Jones (USC) 04/14/95 ! PP Invite Meet: 23.68 Latima Jones (USC) 04/14/95 Finals Results - Friday 04/17/98 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME ===== ============================ ========================= ======= Section 1 Wind Reading: -0.5 1 Philomena Mensan Coquitlam Ch 23.82 2 Malika Edmonson Usc 23.93 3 Allison Howard Calg.Intl TC 24.21 4 Maria Brown Michigan 24.26 5 Tara Perry Coquitlam Ch 24.37 6 Candice Jones Calg (Can)tw 24.70 7 Natasha Quan-Vie Caltaf 25.29 Section 2 Wind Reading: -0.5 1 Barrett Petagay Central Arizona College 24.38 2 Ericka King Purdue Univ. 24.66 3 Regine Caruthers Michigan 24.81 4 Candice Young Usc 24.82 5 Sharrisa Turner Central Arizona College 25.13 6 Grace Smart Cal Baptist 25.46 Section 3 Wind Reading: 1.2 1 Carla Estes Usc 24.00 2 Kendra Jones Purdue Univ. 24.37 3 Florence Sterni UC Irvine 25.08 4 Kenise Bocage Michigan 25.27 5 Atiya Bussey Michigan 25.41 6 Kim Best U.Ark-Little Rock 25.48 7 Heather Perrin UC Irvine 25.52 8 Karen Summers Cp-Slo 25.53 Section 4 Wind Reading: 1.0 1 Asha Jayasinghe Usc 25.07 2 Jill Santucci Cp-Slo 25.43 3 Jackie Dix Cp-Slo 25.72 4 T.J. Poettgen Unattached 26.04 5 Jamie Moore Univ. of New Mexico 26.25 6 Witney Evans Calg (Can)tw 26.47 7 Chantelle Bayley No.Ariz.Univ 26.74 Section 5 Wind Reading: -1.1 1 Staci Talbot So.Utah Univ 25.58 2 Shavna Thomas Univ. of New Mexico 26.25 3 Suzanne Moshiri Cp-Slo 26.39 4 Elissa Michel Australia Int'l Athl Exch 26.95 5 Sommer Washington No.Ariz.Univ 26.98 6 Carla Dolomont Calg Spartan 28.04 Section 6 Wind Reading: -1.0 1 Emma Measom So.Utah Univ 25.46 2 Erica Stone Gustavus Adolphus College 25.63 3 Laura Carlson Gustavus Adolphus College 26.15 Pomona-Pitzer Invitational Page 4 Women's 200 Meter Dash (Continued) Finals Results - Friday 04/17/98 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME ===== ============================ ========================= ======= 4 Frankie J. Olmos Central Arizona College 26.22 5 Kim Jones Greensboro Pacesetters 26.48 6 Leanne Tull Valley Royals TC 27.22 7 Melanie Guanella Univ. of New Mexico 27.52 8 LaShawn McNairy Team Patriots 28.69 Section 7 Wind Reading: 0.6 1 Kristen Connell So.Utah Univ 25.90 2 Akuavi Hine Cp-Slo 26.21 3 Anna Datta UC Irvine 26.55 4 Kim Cloud Csu Stanislaus 26.95 5 Adriana Gallando UC Irvine 26.96 6 Ja'net Woods-Green No.Ariz.Univ 27.48 Section 8 Wind Reading: 1.2 1 Alana Eiland AirForce Aca 26.45 2 Jennifer Kelliher Central Arizona College 26.72 3 Rebecca Redon Westmont 26.90 4 Tara Kulikov Ucsb 26.96 5 Dedra Butler UC Irvine 27.02 6 Chandra Semien UC Irvine 28.06 Section 9 Wind Reading: -1.4 1 Nicole Albano Ucsb 26.54 2 Sandra Johnson Usc 26.68 3 Kesha Wood Ucsb 26.75 4 Nicole Vance Csu Bakersf 28.01 5 Jamie Bailey Ucsb 28.04 6 Shontate Young Ucsb 28.10 Section 10 Wind Reading: -0.8 1 Lyndsey Clapperton Unattached 27.13 2 Jenn Gillis UC San Diego 27.65 3 Hedi Joos Cal Baptist 27.93 4 Melanie Lio Australia Int'l Athl Exch 28.05 5 Shannon Scaglione Ucsb 28.65 6 Tracey Willison UC Irvine 28.83 Section 11 Wind Reading: -1.0 1 Angela Evans Cal Baptist 27.50 2 Arike Sanchez CalPoly Pom 27.94 3 Kate Pedley Australia Int'l Athl Exch 27.96 4 Valerie Parker Csu Stanislaus 28.30 5 Jessica Starr Ucsb 28.45 6 Liana Keenan Australia Int'l Athl Exch 29.08 7 Nicole Flower Australia Int'l Athl Exch 29.23 Section 12 Wind Reading: -0.9 1 Lisa Sanchez Csu Stanislaus 28.14 2 Amy Dress Wyoming 28.33 3 Megan Bryant UC San Diego 29.04 4 Sarah Rooke Australia Int'l Athl Exch 29.18 Pomona-Pitzer Invitational Page 5 Women's 200 Meter Dash (Continued) Finals Results - Friday 04/17/98 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME ===== ============================ ========================= ======= Section 13 Wind Reading: 3.7 1 Sarah Egger Fresno Pac 28.81 2 Tammy Clifford Australia Int'l Athl Exch 29.64 3 Lori Dahlbeck UC Riverside 30.20 4 Lisa Villalobos Fresno Pac 31.56 5 Kristin Grudt Concordia 33.19 Women's 400 Meter Dash * Strehle Track: 52.35 Crystal Irving (Atoms TC) 05/15/93 ! PP Invite Meet: 53.70 Theodoesha Rivers (New Era TC) 04/18/97 Finals Results - Friday 04/17/98 PLACE ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL TIME ===== ============================ ========================= ======= Section 1 1 Allison Howard Calg.Intl TC 53.09 ! 2 Tanya Jarrett Central Arizona College 53.69 ! 3 Victoria Day Great Britain 54.12 4 Brigita Langerhole Usc 54.37 5 Deandra Doubrava Unattached 56.35 Section 2 1 Natasha Danvers Usc 53.84 2 Meisha Duval Purdue Univ. 56.99 3 Lindsay Lockhead Coquitlam Ch 57.20 4 Jenna Lock Victoria T&F (Can) 57.59 5 Jill Santucci Cp-Slo 57.63 6 Kim Best U.Ark-Little Rock 57.73 7 T.J. Poettgen Unattached 58.69 Section 3 1 Ericka King Purdue Univ.
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