1989 ARCADIAINVITATICNAL- OPENRESULTS

Times in Hundredths below are fully autanatic Accutrack. In races where there were hand times ooly hand times were used for awards when trese races ,re canbined for awards. Times below are Accutrack, when available. Wind readings below as determined by three gauges 00 site. "-..../ ..m... 100 METERS(Race 1) (wind -1.75 rreters per secood)-Bradfield (Caninguez, Canptoo) 12.43, Ednundsoo (Hawtrorne) 12.57, King (North Riverside) 12.88, Everage (Lynwccd) 12.94, Coowright (Hawtrorne) 12.95. (Race 2) (wind -.53 mps)-Petersoo (Cts Pueblos, Goleta) 12.77, &.Igg (Patrick Henry, San Diego) 12.81, Gilbert (Westchester) 12.90, Mitchell (Atascadero) 12.92. (Race 3) (wind -.20 mps)-Barfield (Lynwccd) 12.59, Brookhart (Muir, Pasadena) 12.68, Williams (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) 12.89. 200 METERS(Race l)-Gampbell (Alta Lana) 25.05 (MEETRECORD),Cartwright (Hawtrorne) 25.98, Bugg (Patrick Henry, San Diego) 26.00, ~tts (Bishop Amat, La Puente) 26.05, Jooes (Chino) 26.29, T. S1Iith (QJartz Hill) 26.95. (Race 2) (-.69 mps)-King (North Riverside) 25.71, Lamb (Paso ~obl8s) 25.90, Young (Corma del Mar) 26.18, Barfield (Lynwccd) 26.26, Caningo (Los ~les) 26.58, Davis (Trevor Brooe, Proenix, Az) 26.59, Phillips I(QJartz Hill) 26.95. (Race 3) (wind -.66 mps)-Karrer (Edison, Huntington Beach) 25.81, Turner (Narbonne, Harbor City) 25.95, Richardson (Clovis) 26.17, Armstroog (Duarte) 26.26, Everage (Lynwccd) 26.38, Solis (1000 Oaks) 26.93. 400 METERS(Race 1)-1. Tcx:hluk (Westminster) 56.96, Pegues (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) 58.03, Douze (Ganesha, Pomona) 58.77, 1>'cDooald (Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 59.02, Williams (Parma) 60.16. (Race 2)-Schlum (West Torrance) 58.76, Richardson (Banning, Wilmington) 59.40, Davis (Trevor Brooe,

PIm1ix, Az) 59.56, M:!y (Los .4.1geles) 59.72, Hatch (M3rina, Huntir.gtal Beach) 60.99. (Rc.--ce 3)-Larr.b (Paso Robles) 59.50, Reed (Foothill, Santa A'1a) 60.29, Allen (Santa Fe, SF Springs) 61.08, Cl3idrick (Bisrop Amat, La Puente) 61.13, Roberge (Notre Darre, Sherman Oaks) 61.39. 800 METERS(Race l)-M3y (Los .Angeles) 2:19.98, Pena (Washington, San Francisco) 2:20.58, Graham (Lanpcx:) 2:22.15, Flores (Bell Gardens) 2:22.93, Bradbury (Edison, Huntington Beach) 2:23.82. (Race 2)-watson (Muir, Pasadena) 2:23.24, Goetzinger (Camarillo) 2:23.28, Hoch (Ganesha, Pomona) 2:23.97, Rolle (Inglewccd) 2:27.18, Reooldt (El Taro) 2:27.38, Enciso (fbJntain View, El r-mte) 2:28.18. -Santoyo (ftbJntain View, El r-mte) 5:08.1 (MEET RECORD), Reyes (LakE3\lKX:d)5:10.5, Hosek (Notre Darre, Sherman Oaks) 5:21.2, Trujillo (Belmont, L.A.) 5:21.8, Wallin (Cora1a del Mar) 5:22.0. 3200 METERS-/rliranda (Palm Springs) 11:58.5, Atkinson (Nordroff, Ojai) 12:02.6, Mendoza (Banning, Wilmington) 12:11.1, 1>'cCauley (&.Irroughs, &.Irbank) 12: 14.7, Hill (Canyon, Canyon Country) 12: 15.2. 100 METERLONHURDLES(Race 1)-(wind -1.78 rreters per secood) Sutherland (Muir, Pasadena) 14.82, Sims (Lanpoc) 14.85, Stuart (Poly, Long Beach) 15.08, ~ Redmon (Ho;jan, Vallejo) 15.14, Turner (Narbonne, Harbor City) 15.17, Silva (Valley, Sacramento) 15.31 (Race 2)- (wind -1.42 mps) Dill (Poway) 14.84, 'itchell (Atascadero) 15.23, Tromas (Cts Pueblos, Goleta) 15.34, 1>brris (Upland) 15.39, &.Irnside (Westchester) 15.45, flbxley (St. Bernard, Playa del "--,,ey) 15.88. (Race 3) (wind -3.31 mps) Brooks (Atascadero) 15.18, Stevenson (North Riverside) 15.38, Mariott (Paraclete, Lancaster) 16.00 300 METERLONHURDLES-(Race l)-Sims (Lanpoc) 44.03 (MEET RECORD),Selkridge (A.P. Randolph, New York City, NY) 44.84, \'tcds (DJarte) 46.33, Lewis (Dorsey, L.A.) 47.02, Redmond (Hogan, Vallejo) 47.11, Bryant (Sonora) 47.39, Besamat (&.lena, Ventura) 47.63. (Race 2)-Gampbell (Alta Lana) 44.77, Silva (Valley, Sacramento) 46.52, Noggle (El Dcrado, Placentia) 47.45, Broo (1000 Oaks) 47.72, ftbxley (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) 47.83. (Race 3)• Valenzuela (Scrurr, Iialtebello) 46.06, Holtz (Royal, Simi) 47.71, Tardini (La Canada) 48.08. 400 METERRELAY(Race l)-Hawthome 'B' 49.53, Lynwood 50.01, Poway 50.01, El Toro 50.69, Lanpoc 50.96, Thousand Oaks 51.11. (Race 2)-Hogan (Vallejo) 50.42, Westchester 50.63, Paraclete (Lancaster) 50.88, Alemany (Mission Hills) 51.72, Muir "B" 51.72. 1600 METERRELAY-(Race l)-Atascadero 4:03.16, El Taro 4:06.22, Poway 4:06.26, Thousand Oaks 4:11.03, La Canada 4:12.78, Alemany 4:13.55 (Race 2)-&Jena (Ventura) 3:59.74, Hawthorne "B' 4:03.37, Lanpoc 4:07.11, Bishop Amat (La Puente) 4:09.45, West Torrance 4:09.77 DISTANCEMEDLEYRELAY-TtnJsand Oaks 13:12.88, Foothill (Santa Ana) 13:20.62, Fallbrook 13:28.45, Beverly Hills 13:29.73, Notre Darre (Sherman Oaks) 13:33.19, Mt. Carmel "8' 13:34.20. HIGi JUMP-i'.t::C01ald(Mater Dei, Santa Ana) 5-7 (MEETRECORD),Bauer (Foothill, Santa Ana) 5-2, Gardner (Sierra, Tollhouse) 5-2, Palkie (&.lena, Ventura) 5-2, Stewart (Notre Darre, Sherman Oaks) 5-2, Null (L.A. Baptist) 5-2, Sawin (Corona del Mar) 5-2, Davis (Banning, Wilmington) 5-0, Hoffman (Alemany, Mission Hills) 5-0. LONGJlJMP-(wind 0.0 unless indicated)-Jomson (Patrick Henry, San Diego) 17-9 3/4 (+0.4 rreters ~ second aiding wind) (MEET RECORD), Jacobsoo (Glendora) 17-5 (+1.0), Holmes (Los Angeles) 17-4 1/4 (+1.2), Peterson (Cts Pueblos, Goleta) 17-1 3/4w (+2.8) (legal best 16-10 3/4), Maurizio (San Gabriel) 16-103/4, Wamer (West Bakersfield) 16-83/4 (+1.4), Riendeau (BJena, Ventura) 16-8 1/2, Carver (Washington, San Francisco) 16-8 1/4 (+0.2), Parnell (Muir, Pasadena) 16-3 (-0.3), Elliott (Arcadia) 16-2 1/2w (+2.1) (legal best 15-6 3/4), Jones (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) 16-1 3/4, Scott (Temple City) 16-0. TRIPLE JUMP-(wind 0.00 unless indicated)-Perkins (Paso Robles) 36-8w (+3.31) (best legal 36-1 1/4), Bunavacz (Paraclete, Lancaster) 36-0 (-0.01), Peterson (Cts Pueblos, Goleta) 35-8 3/4 (+1.29), 1t'cCann (Lanpoc) 35-7 3/4 (-0.41), Maurizio (San Gabriel) 35-5 3/4, C\3edy (Arcadia) 35-1 (-0.19), Warner (West Bakersfield) 34-11w (+2.01) (best legal 34-7 1/2, Stevenson (North Riveside) 34-0 (-1.05). SHOT PUT-Peters (Gunn, Palo Alto) 37-8 1/4 (MEET RECORD), Holeman (Channel Islands, Oxnard) 36-0 1/2, Gregank (Marina, Huntington Beach) 35-3, Dinsenbacher (Saugus) 35-1 1/2, Fisher (El Toro) 34-4 3/4, Fisher (West Torrance) 34-4 1/2, Tauau (Channel Islands, Oxnard) 33-10 1/2. 9ISCUS-oden (Irvine) 131-4, Briggs (Edison, Huntington Beach) 123-6, Lee (El Dorado, Placentia) 122-8 1/2, Dinsenbacher (Saugus) 119-11 1/2, Holeman

,--,}hamel Islands, Oxnard) 114-4, Perez (Duarte) 110-7 1/2, Wilmot (Royal, Simi) 107-2. MEN- 100 METERS-(Race 1) (wind -1.18 !Teters per secCX1d)-Kim (Cano;)a Park) 11.22, r>t:Call (Ca1tral, Philadelphia, Pa) 11.35, Fuller (Loyola, L.A.) 11.40, Bellamy (Thousand Oaks) 11.44. (Race 2) (wind -1.46 mps)-Herrold (Canyon, Canyon Country) 11.05, Piggie (Beverly Hills) 11.24, R. Anderson (Jordan, L.A.) 11.29, La\liS (VerbJm ~i) 11.32, f1'core (Perris) 11.33. (Race 3) (-2.84 mps)-Bivins (CI'1tario) 11.23, Peoples (Palm ~ert) 11.25. 200 METERS-(Race 1) (wind -4.03 meters per second)-Bivins (Ontario) 22.43, Mobley (Ca1tral, Philadelphia, Pa) 22.97. (Race 2)-(Hand times) (wind -.05 mps)-Willis (West Covina) 22.4, Singley (Westchester) 22.5, Geckeler (Ridgewood, NJ) 22.6, Jefferson (Carson) 22.6, Vickers (Irivne) 22.9. (Race 3)• (Hand times) (wind -.66 mps)-Kim (Canoga Park) 21.7, Levy (Ly.r.nood) 22.0, Reese (Santa r>h1ica) 22.1, McGaughy (Westchester) 22.6, Antoine (NewbJry Park) 22.7. ~ .

400Riverside)METERS-(Race50.29, l)-1\':::CallRedell (Crespi,(Central, Encino)Philadelphia,51.23. (RacePa) 49.27,2)~~nleyr.bbley(Banning,(Central, Wilmington)Philadelphia,49.91,Pa) Foy49.88,(ThousandBynoe Oaks)(a.m, 50.21,Palo Alto)Cobb 4~.98,(Pasadena)Anderson50.33,(NorthLee (Lynwood) 50.73, Long (Pasadena) 50.88. (Race 3)-Kiliany (Chaffey, Ontario) 50.53, Osby (Westchester) 50.64, Anthony (Carson) 50.77, Howard (Hamilton, L.A.) 50.78. 800 METERS-(Race 1)-Lankford (St. Bernard, Playa del Rey) 1:56.37, Smith (Patrick HEnry, San Diego) 1:56.82, GOOfrey (Royal, Simi Valley) 1:57.59, wretstone (Redondo Beach) 1:57.78, Sabia (Hawtrorne) 1:58.01, Scott (Hamilton, L.A.) 1:58.27. (Race 2)-M::nley (Banning, Wilmingtm) 1:55.2, Lepken (Hart, NeNha11) 1:57.0,,,,Stiles (Poly, LongJ3each) 1:58. 3,_Braman (Irvine)J :59.4, _Cannon (Corona del Mar) 2:00.1. 1600 METERS-(Race l)-Gocdrich (Oos Pueblos, Goleta) 4:19.07, Haskell (Elsinore, Lake Elsinore) 4:21.99, Fairman (Eisenra...er, Rialto) 4:22.18, Blake (Mills GOOwin, Richrood, Va) 4:23.60, Reyes (Lakewocd) 4:24.77, unlro.t.n 4:25.78, Peterson (Mt. Miguel, Spring Valley) 4:28.08, Ricca (Arcata) 4:29.26, Grietel (Arroyo, El 1/rnte) 4:29.67. (Race 2) Gaa1a (8ell1a1t) 4:21.43, fiJrks (Upland) 4:23.62, M3lesich (Camarillo) 4:25.68, Brannigan (Glendora) 4:26.31, Jara (Garey, Paocna) 4:26.57, Blcarquist (Royal, Simi Valley) 4:26.68, A. M3rtinez (San Gabriel) 4:26.90. 3200 METERS-Aronson (Poway) 9:29.33, Aguirre (San Fernando) 9:30.11, Goetzinger (Camarillo) 9:32.10, E. Herrera (Hoover, Glendale) 9:33.67, Raya (Carson) 9:34.39, Curtis (Bakersfield) 9:40.87. 110 METERHlGi HURDLES(Race 1) Greene (Garey, Paocna) 14.93, Hawkins (Carson) 15.11, o'Connor (Escondido) 15.11, Campbell (Banning, Wilmington) 15.13, Haines (Poway) 15.14. (Race 2) Huggins (Bakersfield) 15.07, Mode (Paral1XJJl1t) 15.21, Bryant (Jordan, L.A.) 15.22, Anderson (North Riverside) 15.43. (Race 3) (wind -1.11 mps) Celosia (Carson) 15.18, Schneider (Brea-Glinda, Brea) 15.29, Carter (South Bakersfield) 15.36. 300 METERINTERMEDIATEHURDLES(Race l)-Bryant (Jordan, L.A.) 39.38, O'Connor (Escondido) 39.45, Arnette (Lyn\l.COd)39.63, Grant (Muir, Pasadena) 40.06~ Greene (Garey, Paocna) 40.07, Buckley (Loyola, L.A.) 40.18. (Race 2)-Jackson (Duarte) 39.04, Skeete (Schurr, r>h1tebello) 39.40, Vickers (Irvine) 39.73. Boyd (Parann.Jnt) 39.86, Sokol (r>h1tgomery, Santa Rosa) 39.90. (Race 3)-/tb1roe (Patrick HEnry, San Diego) 39.58, Lindsay (Thousand Oaks) 39.81. 400 METERRELAY(Race l)-Perris 42.87, Madera 43.35, MJir 'B' (Pasadena) 43.55, Beverly Hills 43.74, VerbJm ~i (L.A.) 43.85. (Race 2)-Poway 42.72 (MEETRECORD),Westchester 43.68, Clovis 44.04, Santa Monica 44.04, Thousand Oaks 44.06. 1600 METERRELAY(Race l)-Lyn'loOCd 3:25.10, Hanford 3:26.75, West Covina 3:29.02, Valley (Sacramento) 3:29.45, Irvine 3:30.52. (Race 2)-Muir "B" (Pasadena) 3:23.06, Poly "B' (Long Beach) 3:23.49, VerbJrn Dei (L.A.) 3:25.17, Santa Monica 3:27.09, Hawtrorne "B" 3:27.17. DISTANCEMEDLEYRELAY-Madera 10:44.8, San Gabriel 10:49.8, Escoodido 10:54.3, Elsinore (Lake Elsinore) 10:46.0, Hoover (Glendale) 10:57.3, Upland 10:59.2. HIGH JUMP-Anderson (North Riverside) 6-6, Krebs (Santa Fe, SF Springs) 6-4, Muldrow (Atwater) 6-4, James (Diamond Bar) 6-4, (tie) Evett (Montgomery, Santa Rosa) & McGill (South Bakersfield) 6-2, Atkinson (Oak Park) 6-2, McGuire (Mt. Miguel, Spring Valley) 6-2.

POLOAULT:Henlon (Lyn\l.COd) 14-0, (tie) QJezadaj~~t~ Valley, La frescenta) & Gil~h (La ~ ll~, ~~a) l3-~, ~th (Mt. Carmel, San Diego) 13• 6, Yoo (Rowland, Rowland Heights) 13-D. LONGJUMP-(wind 0.0 unless indicated)-ftr1derson (Jordan, L.A.) 22-1 3/4w (+2.1) (!:est legal 20-6 1/4), T~s (Clovis) 22-1 1/4 (+0.6), Lindsay (Thousand Oaks) 21-7 1/4 (+0.7), James (Diamond Bar) 21-5 (-0.1), Oatey (Poly, Long Beach) 21-2 1/2, Smith (Beverly Hills) 21-0. TRIPLE JUMP-(wind 0.0 unless indicated)-8o\IIen (Madera) 46-9 1/4 (MEETRECORD)(wind +0.18 mps), Keane (~ La Salle, Concord) 46-0 1/2 (+1.51), Bartley

(Lynwood) 45-8 3/4 (-D.Ol), Malabanan (Rowland, Rowland Heights) 45-6 3/4 (+0.94), Fisher (Poway) 45-D (+1.29), Anderson (North Riverside) 44-3 1/2 (+0.98), Stafford (Lanp:x;) 44-1 (+0.51). SHOTPUT--Van Scoy (Rio Mesa, Oxnard) 50-5 1/4, Enserro (Poly, Riverside) 49-2, Frank (Bakersfield) 49-6 1/2, Susank (Loyola, L.A.) 48-4 1/2, Mushonga (Muir, Pasadena) 48-4, Smith (Hart, Newhall) 47-9 1/2. DISQIS-&Jstamonte (Scrurr, r>h1tebello) 162-8, Fernandez (Damien, La Verne) 158-6 1/2, Van Scoy (Rio Mesa, Oxnard) 157-4 1/2, Robinson (Santa Fe, SF Springs) 154-10, Johnson (Atwater) 151-8 1/2, Fernandez (warte) 142-6, Molle (Irvine) 141-3 1/2, Kent (Royal, Simi Valley) 140-0 1/2. I~N'~\\1--f\AJ 1989Arcadia Invitatimal - Official leults - Heatl"er.. 85 degrees, wird gauge infa'lMtiCJ1below gatlEra:t fraa tine gauges CJ1"=et Site. lOIN .. 100IETE&(wird -6.09 IEteI'S IS' secaJ!)- ••mer (ltJir, PasadBIa) 11.59 (NATIaw..L.fAIfR),IU'nI-aI (Rio m, fMIard) 11.64 (12 TDE NATI~), Gray (liI1.Irsh1ll,(J(1ah:a1City, 1»<)12.04, Lee (Ri'oEl'SidelhiW!l'Sity, Mil__ , Iti) 12.20, ItxxIs (1ka1:e) 12.26, Col~ (Ccrl101t, !i!11D1t) 12.27, J. Ik:k (St. Fra-cis, IbJltain View) 12.~, T. ~ (Bak1:rsfield) 12.39, Peps (St. B:rniI'd, P1ao,edel ley) 12.48. 200IETE&(wird -6.55 ~)-Q.mhaa (Rio m, (Nwd) 23.63 (JIEETImHl NI) 12 TDE NATIawlY), Miller (Jlhir, Pasadem) 23.91, NiciDls (Bak1:rsfield) 2U3 (13 P8f (wind0.0 IJIless indiCilt:M)-1(wird 0.00 IJIless indiCilt:MHirklin (lWshIll, (J(l~ City, (J() 41-3 (HATIaw..L.fAIfR,16 If) P8f(RfR MR) (wird -HJ.35IE!ters IS' seard), Scn:II!Z (Sima Teresa, 551 Jose) ~I 1/2 (+6.01) (12 ~ MATICII),Slim (~ Caiina) 39-10 (+6.44), YERirk (ltalrut) 39-9 (-HJ.29), It:ISwtt (Ri~, NJ) 39-5 (-HJ.15), Jctnscn (Patrick HB1I'y,Sill Diego) 38-10 1/2, CaNr (tBshirY;JtaI,Sill Fron:isco) ~ (-HJ.26), Fager (MissiCJ1 Viejo) 38-1 (+6.98), ~lcni <"rlr, PasadEna)37-9 1/2 (+1.20), Kirklcni (iEsJe'ia) 3Hw (+2.25) (best legal 36-10 1/2). sm M--fulble (Bak1:rsfield) 4&-9(NATIaw...1.EJ.IfR),Vieta' (btintDl'l Fitch, YDI1gStDI1,th) 43-8. Neis (lWersfield) 43-6 1/2, Paulsa1 (Ralstm, He) 42-3 1/2, ArrinJ1m (Pallliale) 42-0 3/4, ParlIer (St. Fra-cis, lbrItain View) 41-10 3/4, Ibl (Arpn) 38-11 1/2, Phillips (ltall1Jt) ~ 1/2, TlaiIINaO (II!11 GardEns)38-2. DI31JS ~ C> (Ikn luJI, Chioo) 166-4 (12 *R( NATI~), Itris (BalErsfield) 163-1, ilIIble (Bala-sfield) 161-6, Paulsm (RalstCJ1, He) ISH, Vieta' (btintDl'l Fitch, Yan;JStoI1, th) 156-7, ~ (Qm, Palo Alto) 156-1, \atellin (Malir Vallev, Pleasantm) 1U-2, ~ (Ca¥JI, ~.) 137-6, TlaiIINaO (1211 GiIrdB!;) 134-7, Phillips (ltalrut) 131-6, Ihlaclu6ki (iEsJe'ia) 131H1. ID6'S Al1i.EIEiF l}£ lEEr- LeahKirklin (Jdn ksiBll, (J(laIma City, (J(lWis) 10- 100 I£TERS-(InvitatiCJ1al)-(wird O.OO~ (Oaklcni) 10.56 (MATIIM.L.fAIfR),RinsaI (lbrt:t211o, 1SM!r, Co) 10.66, ~th (litissiCJ1,Sill Francisco) 10.75, !irks (Washi~, LA.) 10.77, Loftis (Hanfcrd) 10.89, Green (Poly, ~ 1Sach) 10.91, IItrtin (551 Cll!lB1te) 10.91, Mitctell ("'vfair, LaIaod) 10.95. 100 IETB&{Seeded)-(wind-6.51)-S8ith (IWIu1e) 10.86, AllSl (HawtI1rne) 10.92, i'Bs/ri~ (Cattral, Philadel!iria, Pa) 10.93, IBe3ux (Har!x:me, Har!xr City) 10.98, SelriS'l (Ricrdan, S5I Fra-cisco) 11.00, .- (II'QOCXXj,Glsw:Jale,Az) 11.03, ifrite (CI'espi, fncioo) 11.08, TiptCJ1(Oaklcni) 11.09. 200 IETB&{InvitatiCJ1al)-(wird fO.02)-faith (litissiCJ1,Scr1Fra-cisco) 21.34 (NATIaw..LEJaR), /ltitctell ~ir. LaIaaxi) 21.35 (12 TDE NATI(Jf), l.ao,nes(Oaklcni) 21.38 (13 TDE NATI~), Caley (H

Cre1sI-aw(L.A.) 43.33, Nilsm (1.m;J 1IeBch)43.65, IIanfaod43.72. 1600JIETERRELAY-{Seedl!jHD'sel(LA.) 3: 16.62, RimiiII (San Fnn:isco) 3:18.28, Sin IUnardino 3: 18.35, Pasadma 3:18.41, (W( Park 3:19.27, IkIera 3:21.35, PaIIy 3:22.21, Crmsiaf 3:25.25 1600 JIETERRELAY-{Invitatima1)lb.«Ju,~ 3:14.95 (STATEI.EAIIR), /rrofo 6MniB 3:11.47, Eisa~o.'r (Rialto) 3:18.18, Poly (1.m;J !SI:h) 3:19.08, Washingtm (U.) 3:21.15. Itrir (PasadEna)3:23.91, ~ 3:27.54 DISTN«:E1m£( RELAY~ dellh- 10:09.71 (leT Rf£(R)& HATI!JW..LEm), Nillrot 10:15.15 (12 1M( NATI(JI),Sin ~l (EsaniiciI) 10:17.62 (13 *RK HATIIW),Ii.rbd 10:21.41 (14 /1M( HATIIW),IIirt (tBhtll) 10:23.36, 1m Pueblos (Goleta) 10:23.37, Cbtis 10:23.66. ISiJcnis 10:24.28, El JIbima (~) 10:24.82, &wrly Hills 10:27.14, PaI1y 10:27.20, Ibter lEi (Santa IN) 10:301.86,Palos Verdes 10:37.30, fElIIJIt (LA.) 10:37.87. HIGI JJP-+tilli ••• (Cactus, 81mle, Az) 6-10, Kein! (I)! La Salle, Ctmrd) 6-10, Nilsm (a-arter (W(. Coiina) 6-10, ISI:fw (Case!(NJde, Az) H, Hlni-ix (Scuth Billersfield) H, IbflilY,l (Ca1a;)aPark) 6-6, Ihshingtm (bla, blR 1Eiqts) 6-6. Rl.E VQ..T--lao.91der(Wichita F~lls, Tx) 17-3 1/4 (JIEEfRf£(R)III) HATIaK. l.f.AIfR),~ (Taft, IbJflan1 Hills) 15-0, Lsris (Cresm1ta Valley, La Cresanta) IH, Ibre (YreKa)lH, ltiler (lblling Hills, iii Estates) lH, Sc.ers (1Ipra) lH, !teeler (NEMIia!.him, 6rass Valley) 13-6. I.CH1 Jl.N)-(wih! 0.0 II1less ~)-le!tley (PmI Hills, Pitt::stu'Ij1, Pa) 25-3 1/4 (+1.0) (leT RECtR)& NATI!JW..WTIDRI..EAIIR),Price (!.hiWl'Sity City, San OiBJI) 2•..•• 3/4 (+1.0) (12 *RK HATI~, STATElfAIIR), Mf (Etie-da) .1 1/2 (+1.0), Scott: (Wilsal, la1g !m:h) 23-10 1/4 (+1.5), Perry (ltrir, PasadEna) 23-7 1/4 (+1.5), Itrite (Cre;pi, mm) 23-2 1/2 (+1.0), PrutBtti (Justin-SiEIB, Napt) 23-1 1/2, l.aa:ay (1treiI.I, ~) 23-1 1/2, Halyard (Ridgmmf, NJ) 22-11 3/4 (..0.5) (bettB- ~ jwp), Tayla- (C8ltral, Philadellirla, Pa) 22-11 3/4 (..0.5), Pa!tte Bia~' (1CsEad) 22-11 1/2, Hill (RiCl"lSl, San Frin:ism) 22-7. 1RIPlE.)IJI) (Nih! 0.00 II1less indicatai -tiel.".,., (}i:st llillErsfield) 5G-21/2 (12 M HATIIW)(wihI ..o.0111!tB'S IS' seam), Halycrd (~, NJ) 48-2 (..0.01), Perry (klir, PasadEna) 48-1 (..0.27), tiill (hr,J! 81m, Esantilb) 47-10 1/2, fi1sh (Nilsm, la1g !&Eh) 4H 1/2 (-0.01), Tayler (Cl!ntral, Philadellirla, Pa) 47-5 1/2 (-0.01), Fisi'er (Bale-sfield) 47-5 (-0.01), l1mas (bnilY,lSide, IIY,I11!IIIDi)4H 1/2 (..0.01), Higa (~ Hill) .tH, ~ (ltibidaJX, RiWl'Side) 4&-2 1/2 (iO.19), Iyay (lbJales, La 1W1te) 4&-2(..0.19). 9IJT RJT-Bailey(Nilsm, la1g 8:!ach)58-7, Jmes (ibM!r, Fresro) 5H 3/4, Wiley (HeEt:) 57-0, Elias (ARlle Valley) 56-9 1/2, 9B'M'I (Falllrtd<) ~ 6, IOdel (1m Wp, Chino) ~2 3/4, !iIstim1te (Sch.rr, Ib1tebello) 54-0 1/2, Fatler (Las Altos) 53-6, Sillespie (It5OOnster) 53-5, Iri~ (lit. CarlEl, Sin OiBJI) 52-8 1/2, KirseYir (Clovis) 52-2 1/2, TollErt (Hawdune) 51-11 1/2, Thrstm (fdism, Ib1tingtm !m:h) 5H, 5mYms (lIiIIErsfield) 51-7. DI~ (Bale-sfield) 189-10(12 *RK HATIIW& STATEI..EAIIR),GallajEr (Pal. iRss't) 189-8(13 *RK HATIIW),ClaM (NiIlrut) 17&-2,Ibdel (lu-., Wp, Chino) 17H, Presser (QJpertino) 174-0, Elias (ARlle Valley) 173--8,Niley (!Bet) 165-3, KirseYir (Clovis) 164-5, tblette (Nap!) 164-8, FriI. (B:IIa-sfield) 163-3, Pc.Ilsm (Ralstm, Ne) 161Hl, Fatler (Las Altos) 160-10, Haelle (Paule) 159-2, Thrstm (fdism, ft.ntiIY,Itm!SI:h) 157-8. ATHlETECf 1HEHI" - Jaysm !..a\e1der(Wichita Falls, Te'ICiIS) ARCADIA INVITATIONAL By DOUG SPECK , ed performance this event. Jayson April 8. Arcadia H.S. Jerome Price (University City, San was awarded the Male Athlete of the The Twenty-Second Annual Arca• Diego) improved to a new outdoor Meet award for his fine effort. dia Invitational. annually one of the national leader 24-4 3/4. The biggest Another exciting outside entity in the highlights of the Spring Track & impression one gets in watching 1989 competition was a Women's Field season in the Nation. fea• Bentley is that of real grace and pow• team from John Marshall High tured another super show on April er off of the board, as he is nearly 6-5 School in Oklahoma City, Oklaho• 8th. With the best of over three in height and does not possess truly ma. Coach Clyde Ellis and his crew hundred schools from fourteen dif• lightning speed. On his first effort have won thirteen (yes thars 13!) ferent states in attendance on a Dion powered high after not even straight State Championships in the perfect spring evening. the ath• touching the board at takeoff and sport. and have an outstanding letes in the field and on the track came down at 24-10. equalling the group back in 1989. Leah Kirklin is performed in their usual magnifi• oldest Arcadia Meet Record (by Jim the outstanding all-around jumper in cent style. recording fourteen new Spiilane of Palos Verdes in 1972). the nation with 5-8 (High Jump), 20-3 national leading efforts and twenty During a very impressive series. 24-7 1/2 (Long Jump), and 40-8 3/4 new California state leading marks 1/2.24-8.24-11, and 25-3 1/4 (Triple Jump) bests. and was the U.S. out of the thirty-one events con• through five jumps you just had the Junior National Champion in the TJ. tested during the evening of action. feeling that he had not fuily put it to• Jamie Gray is a sub 12-second and In a competition where near na• gether. On his final jump Bentley 25-second 100 and 200 meter sprint• tional record level must be came down a foot farther than any of er, with Thelma Franks a 14.36 achieved to set a Meet Record. the the other leaps thus far. a measured 100 Meter High (33") Hurdler. The surprising number of five feil dur• 26-4 from take-off. but he had fouled first event of involvement for the ing the hot night of action. A huge narrowly. His 25-31/4 is a 1989 Na• group this evening would be the crowd once again viewed the Meet tional Outdoor leader and it was truly Triple Jump with Kirklin. This event held on what continues to be one a highlight of the meet for Southern featured the strongest prep group of the sport's quicker facilities. California fans to see a young man ever gathered for the event. Seven The Meet headliner was Dion who wiil most likely be an internation• in the field had bests of 38-6 or bet• Bentley (Penn Hills HS, Pitts• al star in the event. ter. Sitting aside while early flight burgh, Pennsylvania), who had Jayson Lavender (Wichita Fails, athlete Roshanda Glenn (West long-jumped 26-6 1/2 during the Texas) is an amazing Pole Vaulter. Covina) soared to 39-10. Kirklin and indoor season to take down Jerry He has established national frosh an awesome final flight battled back Procter's twenty-two year old un• (16-31/4) and an amazing soph and forth. Kirklin soared 40-6 1/2 on dercover record of 26-2. In Ben• class record of 17-0 3/4 last spring. her first effort to take the lead. with tley's three winter affairs he had Anyone who can perform like that will Keri Sanchez (Santa Teresa, San jumped 26-6 1/2.26-03/4, and 25• create some interest. Greg Sheets Jose) establishing a new California 11 1/2. Dion and Coach Chuck (Taft. Woodland Hiils) finished best state soph best with 40-1 1/2 on her Hemphill are super people and among the mortals in this field at 15• 2nd effort. Juliana Yendork (Wal• they came west with a mission in 0, wi~ Jayson starting at and clear• nut) moved out to 39-6 1/2 on her mind. Californians do not realize ing 15-6 on his first attempt by about third leap, with Jennifer McDer• a foot and a half while Sheets went how lucky they are to have the mott (Ridgewood, New Jersey) join• Track weather we have. Bentley out at that level. From there on in it ing the fun at 39-5 on her final effort has only been able to practice out• was the Texan's show. skying 16-0 in the prelims. Kirklin effectively end• doors one day this spring so far. and 16-6, with a move to a new Meet ed the competition with 40-8 3/4 sec• Here, he was meeting a good field Record height of 17-3 1/4 next in or• ond and 41-8 third efforts. One had with eight who had jumped 23-6 or der. Brent Burns (Acalanes, Lafay• the real sense of power that you see better. With some of the field ette) cleared 17-3 in 1987 here. in few female athletes in watching events beginning an hour before Maintaining perfection in this compe• Kirklin. She does not seem tremen• the running. the Men's Long Jump tition on his first attempt Lavender dously fast or particularly springy in touched the bar but had it remain on among them, Announcer Dwain style. but just powers through the with that 17-3 1/4 clearance that had Esper made sure all eyes were on three portions of this event at a level Bentley on each of his efforts this him become the #12 prep vaulter few preps have ever been able to evening. Some fine jumping took ever. Jayson is a real dy namo on the achieve. Yendork sailed one close place in the flights before Dion's fi• runway. The Vault pit sits right in foul out in the low 41 foot range, with nal group. Jason Duff (Etiwanda) front of the main stands at Arcadia, the event a super one for spectators improved to 24-1 1/2, Patrick with the Texan gaining a spot in the with thirteen jumps over 39 feet in the Scott (Wilson, Long Beach) was heart of local track fans with his spirit- competition I Kirklin next joined her out to 23-101/4, and junior continued next page ... PREP NOTES ARCADIA ...

teammates for a showdown against year Marshall continued that tradi• at 43-8 on her final throw, with Paul• Fresno) 58-43/4 went 1-2. the best California could offer in the tion here. Needless to say the Mar• sen improving to 42-3 1/2 and Park• Speed is the name of the game and 400 meter relay. Muir (Pasadena), shall crew was more than up to de• er 41-10 3/4 in another splendid there was no shortage with the geo• anchored by Inger Miller, was turn• fending the Midwest's honor this competition among this group. The graphic diversity of this Meet. The ing out to be the top one lap relay particular evening. Kirklin was Men's Discus was an interesting nation's three best female sprinters, squad in the state this year, with named Female Athlete of the Meet gathering of throwers from all Angela Burnham (Rio Mesa, Ox• Locke (L.A.), Hawthorne, and St. for her efforts. around the state. Derrek Stevens nard), Inger Miller (Muir, Pasade• Francis (Mt. View) along to make it The Women's weight events here (Bakersfield) led the state so far at na), and Andrea Lee (Riverside, interesting. The Oklahoma squad featured fields that may have been 183-8, but you had the feeling some• Milwaukee, Wisconsin) would battle generated such a sense of determi• better than any ever gathered at the thing would give here with all the top at 100 and 200 meters. Burnham nation in all of their events this even• prep level in any event. The Wom• throwers gathered. John Gallagh• was named the National High ing, and it was personified here. en's Discus simply featured the top er (Palm Desert) (188-1) and Ste• School Female Athlete of the Year Lead-off runner Jamie Gray blazed six throwers in the nation. Dawn vens (189-7) livened up the action by Track & Field News for a season the first leg, with the stick work to Dumble (170-11) and Melisa Weis during the very first round, with Gal• that featured 11.28 (#3 prep mark of second runner Thelma Franks a (165-4), Julie Victor (Austintown• lagher improving to 189-8 and Ste• all-time) and 23.45 sprint bests, and thing of beauty that put the blue and Fitch, Youngstown, Ohio) (159-2), vens 189-10 on their third efforts, included an Olympic Trials Semi• red clad Midwesterners far in front of Candy Roberts (Don Lugo, Chino) .marks neither could better for the Finalist appearance and a sixth the competition. Duani Hall raced 157-9, Jenny Peters (Gunn, Palo rest of the competition. Stevens' place effort in last summer's World a fine third leg, with the Midwestern• Alto) 154-8 (1988), and Amy Paul• mark is #2 nationally, with Gallagher Junior Championships. Inger Miller ers having a ten meter lead as Kirk• sen (Ralston, Nebraska) 150-4 #3. Robert Clarke (Walnut) im• (Muir, Pasadena) returned with the lin started her anchor straightaway. (1988) would be an event worth proved to 178-2 for 3rd with Greg second best sprint times in the na• Inger Miller was anchoring for the watching. Seventeen 150 foot or Hodel (Don Lugo, Chino) 176-8 4th. tion at 11.64 and 23.59, with a win Muir squad that was running sec• better throws marked the competi• (Fallbrook), the 66• over Burnham a month previous to ond, and she was able to close down tion! Amy Paulsen (146-10) and foot Shot Puner, was ill and could not this affair over 100 meters. Lee is about half that margin through the Debbie Cembellin (Amador Val• make the Meet. In his absence Joe the top sprinter from the Midwest, tape, but John Marshall was a com• ley, Pleasanton) (144-2) were Bailey (Wilson, Long Beach) 58-7 with 11.92 and 24.02 bests in an fortable winner at 46.79-47.06. Kirk• pushed into the first flight and were and improved Keith Jones (Hoover, area where the weather rarely ever lin raised the baton triumphantly in the leaders through the first three the air past the finish in a symbolic rounds there. Peters started the ac• si9n for the Sooner State squad this tion in Flight #2 with a personal best evening. The winning time is the 156-1 effort, with Weis bombing out second fastest in the nation this to 163-1, and Dumble unloading her spring. Thelma Franks would face a first effort to 160-6. Roberts threw a super group in the 100 Meter Low personal best 160-7 on her third pre• Hurdles. led by 1989 State Leader, lim toss to move into second. The Felice Lipscomb (13.91). return• Finalists were Cembellin, Paulsen, ing national event leader LaTonya Victor (151-3) in the prelims), Peters, Davenport (13.81) and outstanding Dumble, Roberts, and Weis. Rob• all-arounder Keri Sanchez (13.99). erts shocked with a big PR on her #4 Lipscomb has been especially hot. toss out to 166-4, and added a 165-1 Halfway through the actual event on her fifth effort. Paulsen improved here it was Lipscomb and Franks to 157-6 on her 5th toss, and Victor battling for the lead a couple of me• was 156-7 on her second to last ters ahead of the pack. In a repitition mark of the competition. Weis threw of each event the Oklahomans com• 162-3 during the final three rounds peted in so far this evening, Franks with Dumble 160-5 and 161-6, but surged ahead over the final three the Central California duo could not flights, rocketing in ahead of Lip• reach the best efforts of the State's scomb 13.77-13.84. Later in the latest Weight star. Most of the same evening Kirklin added a Long Jump group wandered over to the Shot Put win to the Oklahoma stockpile of ring after the Discus •• Dumble leads winners watches, taking a field with the nation in the Shot at 48-5 1/2, nine entered at 18-9 or better with a Paulsen threw 47-3 last year, Weis Nation Leading effort of 19-2 1/2 has a 1989 best of 45-4, with Vicior a over Marieka Veltman (Leland, best of 43-6 1/4 this winter indoors, San Jose) and her 1989 California and Angie Arrington (Palmdale) State Best 19-0 3/4. Jamie Gray 43-5. Arrington opened up the Shot fared well for Marshall in the 100 competition at 42-0 3/4, with Dumble Meters, placing third at 12.04. Last cranking prelim efforts of 45-51/2, year it was Tilden of Brooklyn, New 47-2 3/4, and 46-3. Weis was 43-6 York in the Women's division and 1/2, Victor 41-11 , Paulsen 41-2, and South Oak Cliff of Dallas in the surprising Shannon Parker (St. gets right for the sport. Burnham ANGELA BURNHAM (left) Men's that created interesting geo• Francis, Mt. View) 40-3 3/4 after the had only run Lee down in the last 30 graphic match-ups as teams. This Prelims. Dumble improved into 2nd is nipped by INGER meters of the Nationallnterscholas- MILLER photo by Burt Davis

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tic Indoor 200 meters final a month for a big finish. Halfway down the ular passes Coach Kye Courtney's fourth at 10:54.64 behind Deena previous to win 24.80-24.85. Last straightaway Smith caught Laynes crew took down the old Meet Record Drossin's 10:51.60 for third. Dress• year Burnham was successful in and the two fought each other every of 41.18 with a fine 40.78 effort. An• el's double was very impressive and running down the quicker-starting single inch of the race that was left chor runner Curtis Conway had brought to mind the efforts of Laurie Miller in all the big meets, with Miller before Smith leaned into the tape a been very ill with no workouts in the Gomez (Boardman, Youngstown, racing super thus far this season. narrow winner. Surprisingly, the last week. Oakland was never really Ohio) who fared nicely against Cali• Their races here were classics. quickest finisher, way on the outside close, but did record a fine 41.31 for fornia's best here last year at the Over 100 Meters Miller had a touch of the track, was Erik Mitchell 2nd in the short relay. Over the 1600 same distances. Over 800 Meters better start, with both athletes quick• (Mayfair, Lakewood), who almost meter distance it was again not very defending State Champion Kathi ly pulling away from the field to battle caught Smith, finishing only .01 be• close, with 49.3-49.1 and 49.2 legs Roldan (Mt. Whitney, Visalia) meter for meter during the last two• hind 21.34-21.35 with Laynes 3rd at giving Conway a comfortable lead showed her superiority over a fine thirds of the race. Burnham edged 21 .38. Smith's win was another new going into the anchor. Curtis cruised field that included the nation's lead• up, but could never power past the National Leader. Albert Ransom a 47.3 as the Cougars raced the ing indoor miler, Sarah Schwald daughter of Olympic sprint medalist (Mentbello, Denver, CO) is a very country's second fastest time of (Mead, Spokane, WA) (4:49.94) and Dr. Lennox Miller like she could last powerful looking quarter miler with a 3:14.95. Beno Bryant anchored the 1987 California State Champion, year, and the Muir athlete was the lifetime best of 46.2 from last year. Dorsey in 47.5 to take the Seeded Kim McAllister (Locke, L.A.). Rol• winner in a nation-leading 11 .59• Here he would meet the best Califor• race at 3:16.62. In the Women's dan took the lead right at the start as 11.64. Over 200 Meters the script nia could offer, but it would take 1600 Meter Relay event Kee Sha the field cut in off the one tum stag• was the same as last year here, with much more than that group to chal• Adams rolled 56.0 on leg #2 and ger, rolling through 200 meters at Miller burning the turn and entering lenge the Denver athlete this even• Kesha Marvin anchored in 56.0 as 30.9 and 400 at 66.9. A 34.4 third the straightaway with a two meter ing. Rocketing out at 21.6 through the Cougars rolled to a 3:51.33 #2 200 still had Roldan leading by a lead (at 12.0 for the first 100 meters 200 meters Ransom had a ten meter time nationally there. couple of meters over Schwald at , run around the turn). During the fi• lead as the field entered the straight• The Distance events are always a 1:41.3 at 600 meters. A large group nal100 a tantalizing struggle took away at 300 meters (in 33.0). BellO Meet highlight here. Fields and re• finished strongly over the final half place where Burnham moved up to Bryant (Dorsey, L.A.) closed the sults were strong once again. Lisa lap, with the Mt. Whitney star still and finally past Miller, winning margin down a bit in the final 100 Dressel (Rogers, Spokane, WA) '\ holding off the pack at 2:13.28 with 23.63-23.91. The winning time took meters, with Ransom slowing some came for a tough 1600-3200 double Kim Toney (Atascadero) 2:14.57 in down Valerie Brisco's Meet Record right at the end to win 46.57-47.35. against a good California crew. Kar• 2nd and Kim McAllister 3rd at of 23.77 from way back in 1977. Mill• Alberfs time is a new Meet Record. en Hecox (South Hills, West Covi• 2:14.74. The Women's Distance er has been bothered with a cramp• And indication of his ability is the last na), Rayna Cervantes (Montebel• Medley Relay was entertaining. On ing condition over the last couple of two holders of the Meet Record. lo), and Kira Jorgensen (Rancho the 1200 Meter leg fine ninth grader weekends, and she noticeably , the Olympic Gold Buena Vista, Vista) led a strong four Mira Hornbacher had Rancho limped after the 200 finish. The Medalist, raced 46.71 here while a lap field. Jorgensen and Dressel ran Buena Vista (Vista) ahead with a Men's dashes were just as classic. prep, with , an Olympic along at the front for two laps, cov• 3:49.3 effort. Legs of 59.7 and 2:31.4 Outstanding entrants included Al• Medalist in the event last year as a ered in 72.3 and 2:27.5. Lisa edged had RBV about four seconds down bert Ransom (Montbello, Denver, frosh at UCLA, the most recent hold• by after two and a half laps, and on Santa Teresa (San Jose) as Kira CO) 10.43 (#2 returnee in nation) er of the Meet standard here as a passed the 1200 split at 3:40.3 with a Jorgensen (RBV) started the an• and 46.2 for 400 meters, Barry prep at 46.70. David Stone (Arroyo 12 meter lead over Jorgensen, and a chor leg against Eva Berry (Santa Smith (Mission, San Francisco) Grande) looked super in winning the surprising four and a half second Teresa). Karen Hecox was an• 10.49 (#3 back in country) and 21.10 Seeded race in this event at 47.90. margin over Hecox, who had looked choring for South Hills (West Covi• (20.68w) (#4 nationally), Jeff The Women's 400 was another clas• great recently. With a haJf a lap to go na) a ways further back. After two Laynes (Oakland), the 1989 out• sic field, with six of the top nine retur• Dressel still held the lead, but Jor• laps Jorgensen had caught Berry, door national leader at 10.52-21.40, nees in the nation on the track. De• gensen had crept closer, with Hecox and the duo ran stride for stride. Curtis Conway (Hawthorne) 21.22 fending State Champion Angela now right up on Kira's shoulder. With During a torrid last lap the San Diego (#6 nationally), and the best two Rolfe (Dorsey, L.A.) was a late 180 meters to go Hecox launched a area star edged away from Berry to soph sprinters in the nation in 1988, scratch, as she has had some health frightening s'print that had her come complete her fine 4:57.2 leg (Berry Donovon Burks (Washington, L.A.) problems this season. Tanya Doo• up to Dressel partway down the clocked 5:02.8) as Rancho Buena 10.58-21.37 and Andre Green ley (Bret Harte, Altaville) raced 53.95 homestretch and scream past on her Vista recorded a Nation Leading (Poly, Long Beach) 10.62-21.62. It last year as a soph and is the na• way to a Nation Leading 4:53.94• 12:17.98 in winning. Santa Teresa would be the out of the greater L.A. tion's #2 returnee. Roslyn Mack 4:56.01 win. Karen had covered the recorded a 12:19.11 with Hecox an• area stars who would take all the (St. Francis, Mt. View) 54.73 and last 400 meters in 69.1 seconds with choring South Hiils in 4:57.7 in Men's events up through the 400. In Barbara Silkridge (Randolph, New her last 200 in a blazing 33.2. Over 12:23.16 in third. the 100 Laynes parlayed a rocket York City) 55.15 would be the other 3200 meters Dressel had Jamie The Men's Distance events were start and fine acceleration through• main actors. By 200 meters in the Park (Santa Barbara) along for most also very solid. In the 800 Meters out into a solid one meter win over actual event Mack and Silkridge had of the race as company. The duo there were five athletes with bests of Ransom 10.56 (Nationalleader)• separated themselves from the pack raced together through a 5:20.2 1:53.5 or better. Scott Peters 10.66. Over 200 meters the race with Roslyn having the most strength opening 1600 meters with the Wash• (Gainesville, Florida) was the 1989 was a classic struggle. Laynes rock• during the final run-in to record a Na• ington athlete able to gain a very National leader off his 1:52.99 in eted the turn, entering the straighta• tion Leading 55.79 win. Hawthorne narrow lead with a single circuit to March in winning the Florida Relays. way at 10.9 at the 100 meter starting proved once again superior in the go. Racing a 76.4 final 400 Dressel Scott is a tall smooth strider who line with a one meter lead over the Sprint Relay events not discussed won at 10:41.23 (1989 National Out• moved right to the front here as the field. One lane outside Jeff in the above. In the Men's 400 Meter event door Leader) over Park's 10:44.26. pack cut for the pole after the one middle of the track Barry Smith (Mis• the Cougars have already run 40.66. Tanya Brix (University, Irvine) turn stagger. Through 13.0 and 26.9 sion, San Francisco) was gathering Here, with (once again) not spectac- marked this as her coming out in first two 100 meter splits Peters led,

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with Palmdale's Eric McBride lead• group.' Fine half miler Egan Titus ma, had run 13.92 to lead the nation 6-10 on misses over Kevin Keane ing briefly on the first homestretch opened up for Clovis with a 3:05.1 outdoors thus far this year. William (DeLaSalle, Concord) and a come• before the Floridan moved back in 1200 leg, with Shryock putting CdM Henry (Arroyo Grande), John Pru• backing Mark Wilson (Charter front at 56.4 at the 400. Scon denl! (Justin-Siena, Napa), and Oak, Covina). stepped on the accelerator during Joaquin Webb (Eisenhower, Rial• Once again the Arcadia Meet Man• the third 200, covered in 27.3 (1 :23.7 to) were Californians who had run agement put on an "Open" Meet for 600) to lead by eight meters with a well this spring. In the center of the those athletes who were just short of half lap to go. Doug Nichols (Edi• track Sanders and Prudenti were out qualifying for the evening son, Huntington Beach) was closest ahead of the field halfway through "Invitational" affair. The athletes in there, with Troy Collins (Hemet) the event, with the pressing Oklaho• this division continue to perform at really charging the final 100 to come man tipping the sixth hurdle and an amazingly high level, showing within three meters of Peters' Nation slightly losing his balance from there that there are a lot of athletes out Leading 1:52.51 at the finish with a on in, eventually finishing 5th at there who just need some competi• fine 1:52.97. At 1600 Meters anoth• 14.53. Prudenti did not hesitate a bit tion under some good conditions to er good group would meet. Eyes over the final half of the race, sailing perform at a very, very high level. were on Coley Candaele (Carpin• In to win by three meters in a fine Twila Sims (Lompoc) recorded the teria) who had run 4:11.04 last year 14.09, the #2 time run thus far in the nation's #3 300 meter Low Hurdles as a 10th grader and 1:52.9 already country this spring. This was to be clocking with a 44.03 win here, with this spring for 800 meters. The pack Prudenti's night in the barrier events, Meet Records on the Women's side was together through a 62.6 400, as he added a smooth 300 meter In• also falling to Shanequa Camp• with powerful smooth-striding Mike termediate Hurdles triumph to his bell (Alia Loma) in the 200 (25.05), Williamson (Thousand Oaks) set• , honors, recording a 37.47 docking to Bernice Santoyo (MI. View, EI ting up a quick race by leading just William Henry's 37.93 in second. Monte) 1600 meters 5:08.1, Melis• prior to the 800 (2:06.7) and press• Prudenti's time there also ranking as sa McDonald (Mater Dei, Santa ing lap three in 62.8 (3:09.5 at 1200). the second fastest run in the nation Ana) 5-7 in the High Jump, Roce• Todd Lewis led the dosely follow• thus far this year. In the Women's helle Johnson (Patrick Henry, San ing pack at that point, with the latest 300 Meter Low Hurdles, Karen Diego) 17-93/4 in the Long Jump, Burbank HS star moving aggres• Wiedmann (Kent-Meridian HS, and Jennifer Peters (Gunn, Palo sively ahead at the 1200. A 30.6 200 Kent, WA.), a fine all-around athlete Alto) 37-8 1/4 in the Shot. Shellie put Lewis five meters ahead with a who has long jumped 19-4 and run Tochluk (Westminster) raced a fine half a lap to go, an advantage he at 45 seconds in the long lows, start• 56.96 for 400 meters with Shane qua was able to hold all the way to the ed out like she really wanted a win• Campbell (Alta Loma) adding a tape in his 4:11.20 win. Eddie la• ner's watch. The Northwestemer 44.77300 meter Low Hurdle Heat velle (Corona del Mar) was second had a three meter lead over Kerl win. On the Men's side Robin Kim in a fine 4:11.94 with sophomore Sanchez (Santa Teresa, San Jose) (Canoga Park) raced 21.7 for 200 Luis Quintana (Arroyo Grande) KEVIN KEANE at the 200 meter mark (in 28.7) as meters, with other fine performanc• improving to 4:12.24 in third. Great the field started their homestretch es from Chris Manley (Banning, photo by Burt Davis Arcadia depth was featured by the run. Sanchez edged 'up and past Wilmington) 1:55.2 in the 800, Paul rest of the field, with thirteen finish• Goodrich (Dos Pueblos, Goleta) in good shape with a 3:08.5 lead off. with a very consistent stride panern, ing under 4:18.6. Bryan Dame• 4:19.071600, Bill Aranson (Po• . Barnum's 50.2 and Lightburn's surviving a hop over the final barrier worth (Agoura) earned his win in 1:57.8 put the Beach school and Ed• on the way to a fine 43.76-4422 win. way) 9:29.33 in the 3200, and Rene the 3200, leading all the way. After a die Lavelle within four meters of Clo• The Men's Triple Jump was another Bustamonte (Schurr, Montebello) 162-8 in the Discus. 63.9 opening 400 Bryan still had fif• vis as the final leg started. Lavelle amazing field gathered here. Thir• teen others within three seconds at teen in the field had lifetime bets of Wanen'. Fle9UII screamed through 58.2 and 2:03.5 a 4:31.5 1600. Martin Morales over 48-0. Deandre Roberson 1

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(Playa del Ray) 48.53, 2. Duarte 48.82, 3. Dorsey (Rid9ewood, NJ) 48-2, 3. Perry (MuIr, Pasadena) 1#2 Mark Nation, State Leader}, 2. GaMaghOf Man's Athlele "'fie Meet Jaysoo Lavender (Wi• (LA) 49.03. 1600m Relay (Seeded): 1. MMon Viejo 48-1. Shot Put 1. BaIley (Wilson, Long Beach) 58-7, (Palm Desert) 189·8 (#3 Mark Naion), 3. Clarke chita Fals, Texas) .. 3:56.07,2. Rio Mesa 3:56.62, 3. BakersOOld 3:57.18. 2. Jones (Hcov ••. , Fresno) 58·4 3/4, 3. Wiey (Hem· (WanuQ 178-2. (Invitational): 1. Hawthorne 3:51.33 (Slate Leader, eQ 57-0. Discus: 1. SlevenslBakersfield) 189-10 #2 Time Natioo), 2. SI. Fr""c:is (MI.View) 3:57.40, • 3. CIoo.;s 3:59.39. Distance Medley llefsy: 1. RardJo Buena VISta (Vista) 12: 17.98 (National Leader), 2. S",,1a T •• esa (San Jose) 12:19.11, 3. SouI1 HiMs (WesICcMna) 12:23.16. High Jump: ,. Mills (Camp• bel Hall, No. Hollywood) 5-8, 2. Svoboda (8 Dora• do, Placentia) 5-8, 3. Brooghtoo (Woodland) 5-8. Long Jump: 1. Kirkin (Marhslall OK) 1921/2 (Na• tional Lead •• ), 2. Veltman (Leland, San Jose) 19-0 3/4 (Stale Leader), 3. Sanchez (Santa T •• esa, Sar> Jose) 18-11. Triple Jump: 1. K.kIff1 (Marshal, OK) 41-8 (National Leader, #6 HS Perform •• ev •• ), 2. Sar>chez (Sar>ta T •• esa, Sar> Jose) 4()'1 112,3. Gem (West Covina) 39-10. Shot Put 1. Dumble (Bak •• s!eId) 48-9 (National Lead •• ), 2. Victor (Austintown Filch, Youngstown, OH) 43-8, 3. Was (Bak •• s!eld) 43-6112. Di8Cus: 1. Roberts (Don Lugo, Chino) 166-4 (#2 Mark Natioo), 2. Was (Bakersield) 163-1, 3. Dumble (Bak •• slield) 161~. WOOlen's AthIeIe 01 fie Meet Leah Kirklin (JoI1n Marshall. OIdahoma City, OIdahorn). Men's Results 100m: (Invitational) ,. Laynes (Oaklarld) 10.56 (Na• tional Lead •• ), 2. Ransom (Montbelo, Denv •• , CO) 10.66, 3. Smil1 (Mission, S.F.) 10.75. (Seeded): 1 Smil1 (Hawthorne) 10.86,2. Allen (Hawlhorne) 10.92,3. WashingDn (Cen~aI, Philadelphia, PAl 10.93. 200m (lnvila~onsI): 1. SmiI1 (Mission, S"" Francisco) 21.34 (Naional Leader), 2. Mitchell (Mayfair, Lakewood) 21.35 (#2 Time Nation), 3. Laynes (Oakl""d) 21.38 (#3 Time Nation). (Seed• edt, ,. Borquez (AIem""y, Ms9ion Hils) 22.03, 2. Washin9ton (Cen~aI, Phi., PAl 22.19" 3. Goss (Washington, LA) 22.32. 400m: (lnvilBtionaI): 1. R""som (Montbelo, Denv •• , CO) 46.57 (Meet Record, #2 lime Natioo). 2. Bry""t (Dorsey, LA) 47.35 (Stale Lead •• ), 3. Borquez (Alem""y, Mis• sion Hils) 47.96. (Seeded): 1. SOle (Arroyo Grande) 47.90, 2. Semien (Riordar>, S.F.) 48.21,3. Burt (B'minghar11, V"" Nuys) 48.36. 800m: 1. Pe· t••.s (Gainesville, FL) 1 :52.51 (Na~onal Leader), 2. Colins (Hemet) 1:52.97 (Stale Lead ••.), 3. Holland (Justin·Siena, Napa) 1:53.89. 16OOm: 1. Lewis (Bur· bank) 4:11.20 (National Lead ••.), 2. Lavelle (Cora· na del Mar) 4:11.94, 3. Quintana (Arroyo Gr""de) 4:12.24. 3200m: 1. Darn ••• orl1 (Agoura) 9:03.82 (#2 Time Nation, Slate Leader), 2. Morales (Wil• son, LA) 9:06.65,3. Welsh (Jesui~ Sacto) 9:07.77. 110m High Hurdles: 1. Prudeni (Jusin.Siena, Napa) 14.09 (Slale Lead ••. , #2 lime Nation), 2. In• man (Mills Godwn, Richmond, VA) 14.35,3. Henry (Arroyo Grar>de) 14.45. 300m Inlermediole H",dles: 1. Pruder1ti (Justin·Siena, Napa) 37.47 (#2 Time Nation, State Leader), 2. Herwy (Arroyo Gr""de) 37.93, 3. Morris (A. Hil, San Jose) 38.13. 400m Relay: Onvilational): 1. Hawl10me 40.79 (#2 Tme Naioo), 2. Oalkl""d 41.31, 3. Washn9too (L.A) 41.42. (Seeded): 1. Carson 42.30, 2. Lyn· wood 42.58, 3. Dorni1gJez (Compton) 42.61. 1m. Relay (Seeded): ,. Dorsey (L.A.) 3:16.62, 2. Rior· dan (Sar> Fr""c:isco) 3:18.28, 3. San B..-nardino 3:18.35. (Invilational): 1. Hawl1orno 3:14.95 (Slale Leader, #2 Time Nation). 2. Arroyo Grande 3:17.47,3. Eisenhow ••. (Rialto) 3:18.18. Distance Medley Relay: 1. Corona del Mar 10:09.71 (Meet Record, National Leader), 2. Wanul 10:15.15 (#2 Mark Nation), 3. Sar> PasquailEsoondido) 10:17.62 (#3 Mark Naion). High Jump: 1. Wiliams (Caevs, Glendale, ~ 6-10,2. Keane (DeLaSalle, Concord) 6-10,3. Wilson (Charier Oak, Covina) 6-10. Pole V •• U: 1. Lavend ••. (Wichita Falls, TX) 17·3 t /4 (Meet Record, National Lead ••.), 2. Shea'" (T alt, Woodland Hils) 15-0, 3. Lewis (Cr"""""ta Valey, La Crescenla) 1H. Long .Amp: ,. Benlley (Pem Hils, Pittsburgh, PAl 25·3 1/4 (Meet Record, Na· tional Ouldoor lead •• ), 2. Price (Univ •• sity City, Sar> Diego) 24·4 3/4 (Stale Leader), 3. Duff (Eti· war>da)24-1 112. Triple JI/fnp: 1. RcJb<..son (West Bak ••.slield) 50·2 112 (#2 Mark Nation), 2. Halyard