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BYU 1992 Schedule NCAA Championships Vjfa^/ BYU 1992 Schedule Indoor Date Site Jan.11 at Idaho State Jan. 18 at Utah State Jan.25 BYU Invitational Feb. 1 at Idaho State Feb.7-8 at IdahoState/Nebras^a Feb. 15 at Nevada Reno Feb. 22 Open Feb. 28-29 WAC Championship^ (Colorado Springs, C|o) Mar. 7 Open Mar. 13-14 NCAA Championships (Indianapolis, IN) Outdoor Mar. 21 at Arizona Mar. 28 at Arizona State Apr. 4 at Washington State Apr. 11 BYU Invitational Apr. 18 Open Apr. 25 BYU Invitational May 2 at UCLA May 9 BYU, Berkeley, ISl May 16 Open May 20-23 WAC Championshids (Colorado Springs, CO) June 3-6 NCAA Championships (Austin, TX) Quick Facts Location: Provo, Utah (pop.84,000). Enrollment: 27,000. Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Cougars Track and Field Coaches: Wiilard Hirschi (second season): Asst. Coaches: Sherald James, Jay Silvester and Mark Robison. Facility: BYU Track and Field (5,000), located on Canyon Road immediately south of the football stadium. Track Offices: Room 40George Albert Smith heldHouse Telephone: (801) 378-3329; Coach James 378- 3965 Sl D: Ralph Zobell (801) 378-4911 t . Sup. Ange. Stadiuft : Ite/- 03-'19/92 - 03/20/92 ! =============================================== ================================================================================ :=J 10 0 Y. ETE R RESULT SHEET ! ===========================================sr===============================ss================================r==============r=:=; k'R 10.23 Dan 0'Brjen, USA Randall's Island, KV 06/12/91 ! Ah 10.23 Dan O'Brien, Reebor TC Randall's Island, M 06/12/91 i CR 10.3h Bill Foucher, Princeton Univ. Trenton, NJ 1970 ! MR 11.13 Matt Zuber, ASU 03/22/90 ! :r==::==:===:s==s=:=:::r::::ss:==s=s==s=r=:r:=::===s::s::::=:s:=:=======:=is:sssis::ss5s===r===:s=s=:==s========ss===r=s::=sr:=:i[ Heat 1 Lane ! Naoe of Decathlete ! Affiliation ! Tioe i Wind ! Points ! 3 ! Jason Patrick ! TEXAS ! 11.40e ! 0.40 ! 774 ! 4 : Erik Brewington ! BOISE ! 11.37e ! 0.40 ! 780 : 5 Matt Zuber 1 UNATT 11.26e ! 0.40 ; 804 : 6 : Chris Huff ins ! UNATT ! 10.60e * ! 0.40 : 952 ! 7 Gary Saauels ! CAC ! 11.39e ! 0.40 i 776 ! — ---——--,——————— ( 2 4 Garth Peet ! UNATT ! 11.85e ! -0.45 ! 681 : 2 5 Jic Leeper ! ASU ! 11.58e ! -0.45 ! 736 : 2 6 Winchester Johnson ! SASKATOON ! 11.60e ! -0.45 ! 732 ! 2 7 Lance Heppler ! BYU ! 11.86e 1 -0.45 ! 679 ! 2 8 Matt Dal 1oh i ARIZONA i 11.51e ' -0.45 ! 750 ! - —— - ————— , ———- , 3 3 Keith Ringeisen ! MESA CC li.62e 1.98 728 3 4 Walter Bridgewater i CAC 11.76e 1.98 ' 699 i L, 3 6 Noah Parks ! BYU 11.39e 1.98 776 3 7 Jeff Farley ! BOISE 11.73e 1.98 705 ================s==rs=======s==================s==========^ CUMULATIVE TOTALS AFTER 1 EVENT ! Place Naae of Decathlete ! Affiliation Tiffie ! Hind Points TVar ! TDiff ! 1 Chris Huff ins 1 UNATT ! 10.60e ♦ ! 0.40 ! 952 Matt Zuber i UNATT ! 11.26e 1 0.40 1 804 1 148 ! i'8 ! 3 Erik Bretdnqton ! BOISE ! 11.37b 1 0.40 ! 780 ! 172 ! 14 ! 4 Gary Saeuels ! CAC 1 11.39e ! 0.40 ! 776 ! 176 ! 4 1 1 J Noah Parks 1 BYU ! U.39e 1 1.98 ! 776 : 176 : o i : 6 ! Jason Patrick ! TEXAS ! 11.40e i 0.40 ! 774 1 178 ! 2 ! : ? ! Matt Dal Ion ! ARIZONA ! il.Sle ! -0.45 ! 750 i 202: ::4 i : e ! Jiffi Leeper ! ASU ! il.58e ! -0.45 ! 736 : 216: 4 ! ! 9 ! Winchester Johnson ! SASKATOON ! 11.60e ! -0.45 ! 732 ! 220 J 4 ! : 10 ! Keith Ringeisen i MESA CC ! il.62e ! 1.98 1 728 ! 224 ! 4 ! : n ! Jeff Farley ! BOISE ! 11.73b ', 1.98 ! 705 ! 247 ! >3 ! ; 12 ! Halter Bridgewater • CAC 1 11.76e ! 1.98 ! 699 ! 253 ! 6 ! i 13 ! Garth Peet ! UNATT ! 11.85e ! -0.45 ! 681 ! 271 ! 8 ! 14 ! Lance Heppler ! BYU ! 11.86e ! -0.45 ! 679 ! 273 ! 2 ! ! V- Hind 2.01 - 3.99aps "W - Wind 4.0+aps u*° - Meet Record V- Electronic tiee V - Hand tioe i ! ** PVar & TVar - Variance from lead PDiff k TDiff - Difference in points froE above Decathlete 1 Notes: Start Tine: 1:00pm MST End Tioe: 1:15pm HST : ^•^ Heather: 75-80 degrees, sunny, light breeze ' i i i i i Result s by The Computer Tutor, Inc., Scottsdale Arizona (6021-242-6555 03.ivv2 - 03'20/92 LG K 6 RESLLT SHEET fc'R: B.llw/(26' 7 1/4"! Daley Thompson, 6BR Edmonton Canada 06/07/78 Art: 8.04/(26' 4 1/2") Dan O'Brien, Close Nornalk. CA 06/12/90 CR: 7.99/(26' 2 1/2") Dannie Jackson, ASU Teape, AZ C5/16/79 M: 7.52/(24' 8 1/4°: Matt Zuber, ASd 03/22/90 Fl Jp ! Nane of Decathlete i Affiliation Jumpl Jump 2 Juflip3 Conversion Points 1 Keith Ringeisen ! MESA CC 5.91 6.02 5.89 19' 9" 591 2 6ary Saimels 1 CAC 6.45 6.59 6.89 22' 7 1/4" 71 3 Lance Heppler ! BYU 6.37 6.29 6.30 20' 10 3/4* 668 4 Chris Muffins ! UNATT 7.21 6.88 7.19 23' 8' 864 5 Matt Zuber ! UNATT 7.43 7.53 7.11 24' 8 1/2" 942 6 Walter Bridgewater ! CAC 6.11 5.13 0.00 20' 0 1/2" 610 7 Jie Leeper i ASU 6.82 6.80 6.68 22' 4 1/2" 771 8 Jeff Farley ! E0ISE 6.15 6.35 0.00 20' 10" 664 9 Jason Patrick 1 TEXAS 6.63 0.00 6.73 22' 1" 750 10 Barth Peet ! UNATT 6.56 6.69 6.52 21' 11 1/2" 741 11 Winchester Johnson ! SASKATOON 0.00 5.16 6.60 21' 8" 720 12 Noah Parks S BYU 0.00 6.88 0.00 22' 7" 785 13 Erik Brewington ! BOISE 0.00 6.83 6.49 22' 5" 774 14 Matt DalloM I ARIZONA 6.64 6.73 0.00 22' 1" 750 PLACIN 6 IN EVENT Total Place Nane of Decathlete • Affiliation Jump Conversion Points PVar ! PDiff 1 Matt Zuber UNATT 7.53 24' 8 1/2" 942 1746 1816 2 Chris Huffins UNATT 7.21 23' 8" 864 78 78 1564 3 Gary Saauels CAC 6.B9 22' 7 1/4" 788 154 76 4 Noah Parks BYU 6.88 22' 7" 785 157 3 1561 15S4 5 Erik Brewington BOISE 6.83 22' 5" 774 168 11 6 Jis Leeper ASU 6.82 22' 4 1/2" 771 171 3 1507 7 Jason Patrick TEXAS 6.73 22' 1" 750 192 21 1524 8 Matt Dal1 oh ARIZONA 6.73 22' 1" 750 192 0 15C0 9 Garth Peet UNATT 6.69 21' 11 1/2" 741 201 9 1422 10 Winchester Johnson SASKATOON 6.60 21' 8" 720 222 21 14=2 11 Lance Heppler BYU 6.37 20' 10 3/4" 668 274 52 1347 12 Jeff Farley BOISE 6.35 20' 10" 664 278 4 1369 13 Halter Bridgewater CAC 6.11 20' 0 1/2" 610 332 54 13(9 14 Keith Ringeisen MESA CC 6.02 19' 9" 591 351 19 1319 CUMULATIVE TOTALS AFTER EVENTS Place Nane of Decathlete Affiliation Jusp Conversion Points! Total TVar TDiff 1 Chris Huffins UNATT 7.21 23' 8" 864 1816 2 Matt Zuber UNATT 7.53 24' 8 1/2" 942 1746 70 3 Gary Saauels CAC 6.89 22' 7 1/4" 788 1564 252 182 4 Noah Parks BYU 6.88 22' 7" 785 1561 255 5 Erik Brewington BOISE 6.83 22' 5" 774 1554 262 6 Jason Patrick TEXAS 6.73 22' 1" 750 1524 292 30 7 Jie Leeper ASU 6.82 22' 4 1/2" 771 1507 309 17 8 Matt Dallow ARIZONA 6.73 22' 1" 750 1500 316 7 9 Winchester Johnson SASKATOON 6.60 21' B" 720 1452 364 48 10 Garth Peet UNATT 6.69 21' 11 1/2" 741 1422 394 30 11 Jeff Farley BOISE 6.35 20' 10" 664 1369 447 53 12 Lance Heppler BYU 6.37 20' 10 3/4' 668 1347 469 22 13 Keith Ringeisen MESA CC 6.02 19' 9" 591 1319 497 28 14 Walter Bridgewater CAC 6.11 20' 0 1/2" 610 1309 507 10 "- Kind 2.01 - 3.99ups "H" - Wind 4.0+aps "*" - Meet Record V- Electronic time V- Hand tiae « PVar h TVar - Variance frost lead PDiff & TDiff - Difference in points from above Decathlete Notes: Start Tiae: 2:00pc MST End Tiae: 2:45pa MST Weather: 75-80 degrees, sunny Results by The Coaputer Tutor, Inc., Scottsdale Arizona (6021-242-6555 d F="loul "W.A. - wind aliled i" ;•:••"> ^jil'^^tH'/-'^L: p zi passe ^^^w Sun lw-viJL ' !!j«. ! Z.Uli*: t* " •••«•"!•» I." Im_•iW_Uri:\fii!£Lfil. J<A1*-'N^ C3/20/9." SHOT F I' T FES t L T H E E } MR: 19.17/(62' 10") Edy Hubacher, SKI Berne, Switzerland 10/04/69 AH: 17.76/(58' 3 1/4") Russ Hodge, Focthill JC Haiburg, N. 6ernany 1966 CP: 17.76/(58' 3 1/4") Rubs Hodge, Foothill JC Hamburg, k\ Germany 1966 rift: 16.94/(55' 7" ) Bengt Jar 1sjo, LSU 03/23/89 Fl Th Nane of Decathlete ! Affiliation Throhl Throw? Throtf3 ! Conversion Poim 1 Matt Zuber UNATT 12.04 12.69 11.97 41' 7 3/4" 64! 2 Erik Brewinoton BOISE 11.96 11.74 11.58 39' 3" 604 3 Barth Peet * UNATT 12.51 12.98 12.89 42' 7" 66 4 Jin Leeper ASU 11.26 11.37 11.29 37' 3 3/4" 561 5 Bary Sanuels ! CAC 0.00 10.B7 0.00 35' 8" 53 6 Chris Huffins UNATT 11.48 0.00 12.47 40' 11* 63! 7 Noah Parks ! BYU 11.10 11.52 10.87 37' 9 1/2" 57" 8 Winchester Johnson SASKATOON 12.69 12.71 0.00 41' 8 1/2" 651 9 Jeff Farley ! BOISE 11.62 11.88 11.45 38' 11 3/4" 59" 10 Jason Patrick I TEXAS 11.65 11.94 11.58 39' 2 1/4' 6o;: 11 Lance Keppler ! BYU 9.07 9.75 8.44 32' 0" 47 12 Keith Ringeisen ! MESA CC B.B1 9.22 9.87 32' 4 1/2" 47 13 Matt DalIon ! ARIZONA 13.90 13.76 14.19 46' 6 3/4° 74 P L A C I N 6 IN EVENT Place Naee of Decathlete ! Affiliation Throw Conversion ! Points! PVar ! PDiff ! Totil 1 Matt Dal1ok ARIZONA 14.19 46' 6 z/r 740 22 0 2 Barth Peet UNATT 12.98 42' 7" 666 74 74 201 3 Winchester Johnson SASKATOON 12.71 41' 8 1/2" 650 90 16 21 4 Matt Zuber UNATT 12.69 41' 7 3/4° 648 92 2 23 5 Chris Huffins UNATT 12.47 40' 11" 635 105 13 2451 6 Erik Brewington BOISE 11.96 39' 3" 604 136 31 21! B 7 Jason Patrick TEXAS 11.94 39' 2 1/4' 603 137 1 21:7 8 Jeff Farley BOISE 11.88 38' 11 3/4" 599 141 4 191.8 9 Noah Parks BYU 11.52 37' 9 1/2" 577 163 22 21; 8 10 Jie Leeper ASU 11.37 37' 3 3/4" 568 172 9 20": 11 Gary Sanuels CAC 10.87 35' 8" 538 202 30 21('! 12 Keith Ringeisen MESA CC 9.87 32' 4 1/2" 478 262 60 17" 13 Lance Heppler BYU 9.75 32' 0" 471 269 7 18 CUMULATIVE TOTALS AFTER EVENTS Place Name of Decathlete Affiliation Throw Conversion Points! Total TVar TD: ff Chris Huffins ! UNATT 12.47 40' 11" 635 2451 Matt Zuber ! UNATT 12.69 41' 7 3/4" 648 2394 57 3 Matt Dal low i ARIZONA 14.19 46' 6 3/4" 740 2240 211 4 Erik Brewington I BOISE 11.96 39' 3" 604 2158 293 5 Noah Parks I BYU 11.52 37' 9 1/2" 577 2138 313 6 Jason Patrick ! TEXAS 11.94 39' 2 1/4" 603 2127 324 7 Gary Sanuels : cac 10.87 35' 8" 538 2102 349 8 Winchester Johnson ! saskatoon 12.71 41' 8 1/2" 650 2102 349 9 6arth Peet ! UNATT 12.98 42' 7" 666 2088 363 10 Jin Leeper ! ASU 11.37 37' 3 3/4" 568 2075 376 11 Jeff Farley ! BOISE 11.88 38' 11 3/4" 599 1968 483 12 Lance Heppler ! BYU 9.75 32' 0" 471 1B1B 633 13 Keith Ringeisen ! MESA CC 9.87 32' 4 1/2" 478 1797 654 V - Hind 2.01 - 3.99nps "H" - Wind 4.0+aps "*" - Meet Record "e" - Electronic tine V - Hand tine *» PVar & TVar - Variance fron lead PDiff fc TDiff - Difference in points from above Decathlete Notes: Start Tine: 4:00pm M5T End Tine: 4:35pn HST Weather: 75-80 degrees, sunny, slight breeze Walter BridgeHater Nithdrew after Long Junp (1309) Results by The Conputer Tutor, Inc., Scottsdale Arizona (6021-242-6555 1 i h I r p F.
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