1999 California State Meet - Sacramento - 6/5/99

Doug Speck & Don Chadez (Flash Results)

CIF Track & Field Championships
Hughes Stadium, Sacramento - 
Saturday 06/05/99 
 Women's 100 Meter Dash 
 Wind Reading: 2.0 
 1 Tania Woods 12 Skyline /ok OK 11.41 10 (NATIONAL LEADER) 
 2 Sani Roseby 11 Monterey /cc CC 11.42 8  
 3 Tracee Thomas 09 J.W. North /ss SS 11.70 6 
 4 Porchea Carroll 10 Rio Mesa /ss SS 11.70 4 
 5 Latrice Borders 12 L.B. Wilson /ss SS 11.70 2 
 6 Angel Perkins 09 Gahr /ss SS 11.74 1 
 7 Latalia Goins 09 Intr Studies Acadamy /sf 11.85 
 8 Sierra Hauser-Price 10 Notre Dame-S.O. /ss 11.91 
 9 Rometra Craig 11 Archbishop Mitty /cc 11.92 
--Perfect conditions with wind +2.0 (wind legal).  Roseby (lane 6) caught the 
start, with Woods (lane 5) moving at 30 meters to eventually move up to and ever 
so slightly past, racing in at impressive 11.41 (=#15 AT US and #5 California 
All-time), as Roseby 11.42 among the top half dozen all-time underclass U.S. 
stars.  Depth, depth, depth--amazing group!  The thousandths of a second that 
separated Thomas in third and Borders in fifth here kind of thing that decided
the team title.         
 
 Women's 200 Meter Dash 
 Wind Reading: 1.5 
 1 Tania Woods 12 Skyline /ok OK 22.88 10 (NATIONAL LEADER) 
 2 Tracee Thomas 09 J.W. North /ss SS 23.31 8 
 3 Angel Perkins 09 Gahr /ss SS 23.43 6 
 4 Sani Roseby 11 Monterey /cc CC 23.52 4 
 5 Monique Henderson 10 Morse /sd SD 23.61 2 
 6 Latrice Borders 12 L.B. Wilson /ss SS 23.68 1 
 7 Sierra Hauser-Price 10 Notre Dame-S.O. /ss 24.20 
 8 Aisha Margain 11 San Lorenzo /nc NC 24.23 
 9 Michelle Jones 10 San Lorenzo /nc NC 24.24 
--to some Woods yesterday seemed to shut down 23.28 near the end, with race 
today affirming that.  Roseby (lane 3) out quickly, with Woods ahead through 
100m at 11.8. Tania just never slowed down, rocketing to a 22.88 win, making her 
the #3 prep ever behind only Marion Jones (22.58) and Chandra Cheeseborough 
(22.77).  Tracee Thomas was strong in second, just behind her 23.28 national 
frosh record, with Angel Perkins, in a boot cast from February through late 
April, 23.43 in third and 6th place 23.68!!!!  
 
 Women's 400 Meter Dash 
 1 Monique Henderson 10 Morse /sd SD 52.87 10 (NATIONAL LEADER) 
 2 Nakiya Johnson 12 Ayala /ss SS 54.20 8 
 3 Joni Smith 12 L.B. Wilson /ss SS 54.33 6 
 4 Laloni Anderson 10 Westchester /la LA 54.96 4 
 5 Aisha Margain 11 San Lorenzo /nc NC 55.73 2 
 6 Maggie Vessey 11 Soquel /cc CC 56.13 1 
 7 T'Carra Penick 10 San Lorenzo /nc NC 56.50 
 8 Amber Taylor 12 North Monterey /cc 56.66 
 9 Kori Hamilton 11 St. Lucy's /ss SS 56.89 
--Classic race, with henderson 4, Johnson 5, and Joni Smith 6. Laloni Anderson 
out quickest, with Henderson and Johnson moving steadily, up by 200, with the 
trio at 25.4.  During the third 100 around the turn Henderson made definite 
move, with 38.4 at 300 (3rd 100 at 52.0 pace), giving the Morse star a couple of 
meter lead.  During the homestretch run it was Henderson continuing to edge 
away, with a 52.87-54.20 win.  The 52.87 is #10 All-time Californian, and one of 
the top soph times in U.S. History.  
      
Women's 800 Meter Run 
 1 Lindsay Hyatt 12 Placer /sj SJ 2:06.74 10 (NATIONAL LEADER) 
 2 Katie Hotchkiss 12 Mission San Jose /nc 2:08.22 8 
 3 Liz Morse 11 Corona Del Mar /ss SS 2:11.55 6 
 4 Katie Scarlett 11 Woodland /sj SJ 2:13.12 4 
 5 Kim Gildersleeve 12 L.B. Wilson /ss SS 2:13.62 2 
 6 Jessica Marr 12 Hayward /nc NC 2:13.67 1 
 7 Spring Dawson 11 Vallejo /sj SJ 2:16.38 
 8 Arlene Bledsoe 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 2:16.81 
 9 Desiree Davila 10 Hilltop /sd SD 2:22.65 
--Lindsay Hyatt tries to join Marion Jones and Natalie Kaaiawahia as only four-
year same event winners in Cal State Meet.  Hotchkiss and Hyatt even through 
30.2 and 62.6 splits, with Lindsay moving ahead after the 400.  Lindsay four 
meter lead through 1:34.8 600, with duo racing in with nation's #1 and #2 times 
year 2:06.74-2:08.22.     


 Women's 1,600 Meter Run 
 1 Alejandra Barrientos 10 San Lorenzo Valley /cc 4:45.02 10 (NAT'L LEADER) 
 2 Sara Bei 10 Montgomery /nc NC 4:46.71 8 
 3 Angela Sanchez 10 Capuchino /cc CC 4:52.87 6 
 4 Spring Dawson 11 Vallejo /sj SJ 4:56.36 4 
 5 Robyn Stevens 10 Vacaville /sj SJ 5:01.26 2 
 6 Julie Komosinski 10 Torrey Pines /sd SD 5:02.55 1 
 7 Chrisie Gregory 12 Clovis /ce CE 5:11.87 
 8 Desiree Davila 10 Hilltop /sd SD 5:12.76 
 9 Valerie Flores 11 San Pedro /la 5:20.74 
--Interesting struggle between the newcomer, Alejandra Barrientos, who had gone 
from about a 2:30 800m runner last year to a 4:47.94 1600m runner, and Sara Bei, 
double winner 1600-3200 this year.  Barrientos and Stevens early pace-setting.  
68.5- 2:24.4, with Spring Dawson prominent up near the front.  At the bell in 
3:39.9 it was as you had written the script, with Bei and Barrientos side by 
side, stride for stride.  Sara pushed it down the backstretch, but Alejandra 
moved ahead with 200 to go and edged away to a nation-leading 4:45.02 win, with 
Bei lifetime best 4:46.71 in second.      

 Women's 3,200 Meter Run 
 1 Lauren Fleshman 12 Canyon-CC /ss SS 10:18.81 10 (NAT'L LEADER)  
 2 Sara Bei 10 Montgomery /nc NC 10:31.67 8 
 3 Katie Brizgys 12 Palo Alto /cc CC 10:32.35 6 
 4 Courtney Baird 12 Helix /sd SD 10:36.34 4 
 5 Anita Siraki 10 Hoover /ss SS 10:41.60 2 
 6 Alex Guerrero 11 Hughson /sj SJ 10:42.61 1 
 7 Lauren Gustafson 11 Mills /cc CC 10:44.13 
 8 Katie Martin 12 Irvington /nc NC 10:46.03 
 9 Trina Cox 12 Santa Rosa /nc NC 10:47.08 
 10 Amber Steen 10 Newport Harbor /ss SS 10:53.10 
 11 Julia Allen 09 Fountain Valley /ss 10:55.46 
 12 Janie Nolan 09 Antioch /nc 10:58.17 
 13 Kim Smith 10 Clovis West /ce CE 11:00.16 
 14 Anne Ricketts 12 Saratoga /cc CC 11:03.61 
 15 Robyn Stevens 10 Vacaville /sj SJ 11:07.70 
 16 Valerie Flores 11 San Pedro /la 11:09.82 
 17 Julie Manson 11 Rancho Bernardo /sd 11:12.61 
 18 Melinda Fuller 12 Placer /sj SJ 11:14.03 
 19 Sopagna Eap 12 Lowell /sf SF 11:15.04 
 20 Natalie Stein 10 North Hollywood /la 11:21.55 
 21 Jennifer Toler 12 Clovis West /ce CE 11:27.78 
 22 Latesha Jones 11 Rialto /ss SS 11:40.63 
 23 Julia Gray 11 San Pedro /la 11:41.65 
 24 Annette Corey 12 Foothill /no 11:44.06 
 25 Lanele Cox 12 Escondido /sd SD 11:57.01 
--Lauren Fleshman, national leader off her 10:21.36 at Arcadia from early April, 
was fresh, with Sara Bei some great doubles lately (5:04 final 1600 during 10:25 
in tail end of good Section double previous week).  Fleshman and Siraki out 
front early on with 76.5-2:30.7-3:49.9 and 5:06.9 first four lap splits.  Bei 
sat back a few places 10 seconds behind.  Through 6:24.4 and 7:43.7 lap points 
Fleshman continued to roll, with Sara fifteen seconds back at the end of six 
laps.  At 9:02.6 Fleshman was way out, closing in 76 for her 10:18.81 win.  Sara 
was 10:31.06 to win this event last year, with 10:31.67 here along with her 
4:46.71 lifetime best in the 1600 earlier in the evening for another great 
chapter in her career.         

 Women's 100 Meter High Hurdles 
 Wind Reading: 2.6 
 1 Nichole Denby 11 J.W. North /ss SS 13.42 10 (WIND-AIDED NAT'L LEADER) 
 2 Dana Bethel 10 Mission Viejo /ss 13.69 8 
 3 Lashinda Demus 10 L.B. Wilson /ss SS 13.69 6 
 4 April Holliverse 12 J.W. North /ss SS 14.21 4 
 5 Tamara Gulley 11 Oak Grove /cc CC 14.40 2 
 6 Deneeka Torrey 11 Taft /la LA 14.41 1 
 7 Undine Becker 10 Mt. Pleasant /cc CC 14.50 
 8 Latoya Phillips 11 Archbishop Mitty /cc 14.66 
--Team contest between JW North and LB Wilson in the background of a number of 
races here this evening.  Denby out quickly, controlled this event with 13.42 
run with 2.6 mps wind.  Bethel edged Lashinda Demus for second, with both at 
13.69, with Holliverse adding to North's total in fourth.    

 Women's 300 Meter Low Hurdles 
 1 Lashinda Demus 10 L.B. Wilson /ss SS 40.44 10 (NAT'L LEADER) 
 2 Nichole Denby 11 J.W. North /ss SS 41.53 8 
 3 Danielle Perry 12 Murrieta Valley /ss 43.13 6 
 4 Detra King 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 43.25 4 
 5 Becky Rauth 12 Harvard-Westlake /ss 43.32 2 
 6 Candace Clark 10 Lincoln Stockt /sj 44.10 1 
 7 Deneeka Torrey 11 Taft /la LA 44.11 
 8 Undine Becker 10 Mt. Pleasant /cc CC 44.80 
 9 April Russell 11 De Anza /nc NC 45.13 
--Very good field, with Demus (lane 5) racing past Demus and everyone by the 
second hurdle.  By 200 meters faster than her hand-timed 40.4 from Section Meet, 
Demus again held good form to the finish, with the 40.44 the #3 prep clocking 
ever (behind Leslie Maxie 40.18 and Janeene Vickers 40.26).  Some pretty select 
company for a soph (with the run a new class record).  Denby amazing in about a 
five week serious career in the event.      

 Women's 4x100 Meter Relay 
 1 SALO San Lorenzo /nc NC 45.90 10 (SAN LORENZO IS NATIONAL LEADER) 
 2 POLB L.B. Poly /ss SS 46.47 8 
 3 SKYL Skyline /ok OK 46.50 6 
 4 ARMI Archbishop Mitty /cc 47.06 4 
 5 RAVE Rancho Verde /ss SS 47.33 2 
 6 BOOD Bishop O'Dowd /nc NC 47.53 1 
 7 JALO James Logan /nc NC 47.79 
 8 WEST Westchester /la LA 47.82 
 9 VALL Vallejo /sj SJ 47.87 
--Tania Woods had Skyline challenging for the lead through the second lead, but 
San Lorenzo just had too much speed for this group of squads.  Long Beach Poly 
closed for second.  San Lorenzo was 45.53 yesterday in the Prelims (Prep 
History's #11 US squad).  

 Women's 4x400 Meter Relay 
 1 WILS L.B. Wilson /ss SS 3:39.01 10 (WILSON IS NAT'L LEADER) 
 2 POLB L.B. Poly /ss SS 3:44.78 8 
 3 WEST Westchester /la LA 3:47.08 6 
 4 AYAL Ayala /ss SS 3:47.86 4 
 5 TAFT Taft /la LA 3:52.29 2 
 6 VALL Vallejo /sj SJ 3:52.31 1 
 7 MORS Morse /sd SD 3:53.52 
 8 MORN Morningside /ss SS 3:53.68 
 - SALO San Lorenzo /nc NC DQ 
--Demus 53.8-Borders 54.7 had Wilson gone here--Joni Smith 54.0 for leg three, 
with Kim Gildersleeve light years out in front for her 56.5 final leg that had 
Wilson continue their series of dizzying performances in this event, but not 
able yet to get their 3:36.32 National Record from last year.     

 Women's High Jump 
 1 Kim Stone 12 York /cc 5'09.00" 10 
 2 Bianca Ziemann 09 Edison-HB /ss 5'08.00" 8 
 3 Cynthia Mallory 12 Milpitas /cc 5'07.00" 6 
 4 Ann-Marie Turpin 12 Simi Valley /ss 5'07.00" 4 
 5 Rachael Ziemann 09 Edison-HB /ss 5'06.00" 1 
 5 Susan Schaap 12 Yreka /no 5'06.00" 1 
 5 Jenna Lazzerini 11 Garces /ce 5'06.00" 1 
 8 Laura Winnacker 11 Berkeley /nc 5'04.00" 
 9 Michelle Mahlke 12 Marymount /ss 5'02.00" 
--Kim Stone of York has had a fine high school career, finishing with a win 
here.  Interestingly, she decided to miss her HS graduation to jump here, with the results obviously quite pleasing---      

 Women's Pole Vault 
 1 Kathleen Donoghue 12 Rancho Bernardo /sd 12'08.25" 10 (NAT'L LEADER) 
 2 Leona Ward 12 Peninsula /ss 12'02.00" 8 
 3 Laura Chen 10 Temple City /ss 12'02.00" 6 
 4 Natalie Dennison 09 Rancho Bernardo /sd 11'10.00" 4 
 5 Karen Bewley 12 Atascadero /ss 11'06.00" 2 
 6 Paige Roberts 10 Atascadero /ss 11'02.00" 1 
 7 Chelsea Connolly 10 Soquel /cc 11'02.00" 
 8 Debbie Samson 12 Mayfair /ss 11'02.00" 
 9 Buffie Ryan 11 Soquel /cc 10'08.00" 
--Kathleen Donoghue won here to take down the 12-08 Meet Record set by her 
teammate from last year, Tracy O'Hara (who went on to clear 13-03 in the 
summer).
   
 Women's Long Jump 
1 Sani Roseby 11 Monterey /cc 19'08.75" 3.4 10 
2 Dana Bethel 10 Mission Viejo /ss 19'05.25" 3.5 8 
3 Tinishia Johnson 10 Archbishop Mitty /c 18'11.00" 4.3 6 
4 Kennesha Phillips 10 Roosevelt /ce 18'11.00" 3.2 4 
5 Tiffany Jones 10 Eisenhower /ss 18'09.25" 3.2 2 
6 Adrienne Farrington 12 Rancho Bernardo /sd 18'09.00" 3.0 1 
7 Shanita Bryant 11 Ygnacio Valley /nc 18'07.75" 2.9 
8 Porchea Carroll 10 Rio Mesa /ss 18'07.00" 4.0 
9 Elzunia Lamb 10 San Benito Holliste 17'11.25" 1.7 
--Roseby moved ahead of Bethel late with the best jump in the state this year 
under any conditions.   

 Women's Triple Jump 
1 Heather Contreras 12 Sutter /no 40'03.75" 1.9 10 
2 Tinishia Johnson 10 Archbishop Mitty /c 39'07.50" 3.5 8 
3 Lauren Chesnut 11 Laguna Creek /sj 39'04.50" 2.2 6 
4 Kamisha Bowens 10 Bakersfield /ce 39'03.50" 2.6 4 
5 Adrienne Farrington 12 Rancho Bernardo /sd 38'08.00" 3.1 2 
6 Stacy Goff 12 Crenshaw /la 38'07.00" 2.3 1 
7 Trinety White 10 Marysville /sj 38'03.25" 3.4 
8 Andrea Kincaid 12 Skyline /ok 38'01.75" 2.5 
9 Brittany Roberts 12 Bullard /ce 38'01.00" 3.5 
-Heather Contreras was able to secure a big win for the sparsely populated 
Northern Section, with her second 40-foot jump in the last three weeks.
     
 Women's Shot Put 
 1 Jill Camarena 11 Woodland /sj 48'06.00" 10 (CAMARENA IS NAT'L LEADER) 
 2 Karen Freberg 10 Arroyo Grande /ss 48'00.25" 8 
 3 L'Orangerie Crawford 12 Santa Monica /ss 44'04.50" 6 
 4 Candace Hill 11 Hoover /ss 43'08.50" 4 
 5 Jessica Cosby 11 Cleveland /la 43'05.25" 2 
 6 Sheni Russell 12 Ramona /ss 42'05.00" 1 
 7 Katie McKeever 10 Woodland /sj 41'11.00" 
 8 Jenna Johnson 11 St Joseph-Sm /ss 41'08.75" 
 9 Amanda Garcia 11 Carondelet /nc 39'00.00" 
--Camarena took the win here over Freberg, with both back next year.  Camarena 
50-11.25 yesterday (#11 AT US HSer) in qualifying.    

 Women's Discus Throw 
 1 April Burton 12 Bakersfield /ce 153'10.00" 10 
 2 Jill Camarena 11 Woodland /sj 153'05.00" 8 
 3 Cari Soong 12 J.W. North /ss 150'02.00" 6 
 4 Amanda Andrews 12 Arroyo Grande /ss 146'10.00" 4 
 5 Krissy Schelir 11 Sierra /ce 143'04.00" 2 
 6 Sheni Russell 12 Ramona /ss 139'11.00" 1 
 7 Kristen Thompson 11 Esperanza /ss 127'10.00" 
 8 Rosie Figueroa 12 Salinas /cc 126'04.00" 
 9 Michelle Daggs 11 Bishop O'Dowd /nc 122'09.00" 
 --Burton continued the Bakersfield magic in the weight events, narrowly winning 
here over Camarena.  Soon helped North's title hunt.  

 Men's 100 Meter Dash 
 Wind Reading: 2.6 
 1 Kareem Kelly 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 10.47 10 
 2 Darrell Rideaux 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 10.49 8 
 3 Marshall Johnson 12 Notre Dame-Riverside /ss 10.56 6 
 4 Stephen Hayes 11 University City /sd 10.62 4 
 5 James Johnson 12 Tulare Western /ce CE 10.65 2 
 6 R.J. Oliver 11 Escondido /sd SD 10.69 1 
 7 Jason McMillan 11 Fremont /la LA 10.78 
 8 Louie Garrett 12 Edison /ce CE 10.82 
--Shocking news here was Warren Rogers, 10.34 and 20.91 yesterday, not showing, 
with statement of injury at the end of the 200 yesterday.  Poly duo of Kelly and 
Rideaux hoped to lead the Jackrabbit charge after a botched exchange that had 
them disqualified earlier in the 4x100 relay.  Marshall Johnson, one of the sons 
of Santa Ana Valley 400 meter star from a couple of decades back, Janet Steen, 
had a rocket start, with Rideaux, then Kelly charging back, with Kelly edging 
ahead at tape 10.47w- 10.49w.  

 Men's 200 Meter Dash 
 Wind Reading: 2.5 
 1 Kareem Kelly 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 20.76 10 
 2 Michael Mitchell 12 Paramount /ss SS 20.94 8 
 3 James Johnson 12 Tulare Western /ce CE 21.27 6 
 4 Darrell Rideaux 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 21.30 4 
 5 Marshall Johnson 12 Notre Dame-Riverside /ss 21.32 2 
 6 Haddow Weatherborne 12 Dorsey /la LA 21.53 1 
 7 R.J. Oliver 11 Escondido /sd SD 21.83 
--Kareem Kelly eventually edged away from Michael Mitchell for the win here.  
Darrell Rideaux, the Poly athlete, not Kelly as first thought, was the 4x4 relay 
member who collided and fell yesterday, with ankle and back problems that caught 
up with him here.  Darrell had a big-time back cramp at the finish and fell to 
fourth, needing some serious treatment for a time after the finish.  Vallejo 
continued to edge closer to the title.      

 Men's 400 Meter Dash 
 1 Blaine Bussey 12 Taft /la LA 46.94 10 
 2 Raheem Barnes 12 Gardena /la LA 47.19 8 
 3 Travon Walton 11 Chino /ss SS 47.41 6 
 4 Maurice Douglas 12 San Diego /sd 47.79 4 
 5 Reginald Allen 11 McLane /ce CE 48.25 2 
 6 Giovanni Miles 12 Vallejo /sj SJ 48.39 1 
 7 Michael Mitchell 12 Paramount /ss SS 48.81 
 8 Anthony Davis 11 Los Banos /sj SJ 49.11 
 - Maurice Washington 12 Mc Clymonds /ok OK FS 
--Blue clad Maurice Douglas out quickly, with Mitchell and Bussey moving up 
thorugh a 22.6 200.  The tall Bussey, who runs with a steady, long, ground-
eating stride, moved ahead by the 300 (34.4), with a determined run down the 
homestretch with Barnes closing with a rush for second 46.94-47.19.     

 Men's 800 Meter Run 
 1 Brandon Shaw 12 Rancho Verde /ss SS 1:53.98 10 
 2 Chris Burns 12 Ontario /ss SS 1:54.96 8 
 3 Antonio Lozano 11 Katella /ss SS 1:56.19 6 
 4 D.J. Ozan 12 Del Mar /cc CC 1:56.38 4 
 5 Stephen Nestinger 12 Santa Clara /cc CC 1:56.48 2 
 6 Jeremiah LeRay 11 Clovis /ce CE 1:56.50 1 
 7 Sean Ricketts 11 Rancho Bernardo /sd 1:56.51 
 8 Nick Thornton 11 Rancho Buena Vista /sd 1:56.72 
 9 Jared Emmons 11 Vista /sd SD 1:57.35 
--Shaw, Burns, and Ozan out 27.2 200, then slowed to 58.2 at the 400, Shaw and 
Burns abreast. As had happened every weekend for the last month, one waited for 
Burns to rocket past eventually, but Shaw maintained the lead, then steadily 
edged ahead down the homestretch to win 1:53.98-1:54.96.  After 1:27.2 Shaw 26.8 
final 200 and 13.0 final 100!   

 Men's 1,600 Meter Run 
 1 Marcus Chandler 12 Serra /sd SD 4:10.44 10 
 2 Justin Willingham 12 Beyer /sj SJ 4:12.21 8 
 3 James Debruhl 12 Chino /ss SS 4:14.10 6 
 4 Evan Fox 11 West Hills /sd SD 4:17.24 4 
 5 Josh Roddy 12 Manteca /sj SJ 4:17.39 2 
 6 Ryan Bousquet 11 Esperanza /ss SS 4:17.47 1 
 7 Ryan Mack 12 Ukiah /nc NC 4:17.73 
 8 Justin Neuroth 11 Vista /sd SD 4:22.28 
 9 Bruce Hancock 12 Costa Mesa /ss SS 4:37.99 
--very entertaining race.  DeBruhl, Fox, and Chandler prominent up front during 
29.5 (200) 61.0 400m, with Ryan Mack ahead through 1:34.5 600, with 800 by a 
2:06.7.  Willingham joined top group through 3:11.2 1200 point.  Chandler looked 
strong down backstretch of last lap, slight lead as headed into final turn.  
Local star Willingham looked poised to strike, but could not run the San Diego 
section star down, as Chandler 59.2 final 400 for 4:10.44 win.  

 Men's 3,200 Meter Run 
 1 Josh Spiker 11 Ventura /ss SS 9:02.00 10 
 2 Marcus Chandler 12 Serra /sd SD 9:02.22 8 
 3 Augie Escobar 11 Villa Park /ss SS 9:02.49 6 
 4 Matt Macinvale 11 Ramona /sd SD 9:05.09 4 
 5 Fernando Cabada 11 Buchanan /ce CE 9:07.71 2 
 6 Oswaldo Pina 10 Lakewood /ss SS 9:11.80 1 
 7 Curt Herberts 12 Newport Harbor /ss SS 9:13.88 
 8 David Ulibarri 12 Sierra /sj SJ 9:14.71 
 9 Ben Morales 11 San Benito Hollister /cc 9:15.25 
 10 Jason Finch 12 Granite Hills /sd SD 9:17.69 
 11 J.J. Duke 10 Clovis /ce CE 9:18.15 
 12 Andrew Hill 12 Los Altos /cc CC 9:19.05 
 13 Chris Lanese 11 Moreau Catholic /nc 9:19.46 
 14 Victor Moreno 11 Escalon /sj SJ 9:19.73 
 15 Jose Herrera 12 Loara /ss SS 9:20.63 
 16 Steve Laurie 12 Maria Carillo /nc NC 9:23.05 
 17 Edgar Flores 12 Garfield /la LA 9:23.97 
 18 Sergio Campos 11 Marshall /la LA 9:24.34 
 19 Celedonio Rodriguez 12 Elsie Allen /nc NC 9:25.15 
 20 Neil Davis 10 Bellarmine /cc CC 9:28.22 
 21 Bryce Lighthall 12 Enterprise /no NO 9:28.69 
 22 Ryan Mack 12 Ukiah /nc NC 9:34.20 
 23 Robert Vaca 12 Sanger /ce CE 9:34.49 
 24 Mike Gregg 12 Nevada Union /sj SJ 9:40.37 
 25 Humberto Vargas 11 Belmont /la LA 9:47.65 
 26 Robert Eap 11 Lincoln /sf SF 10:15.04 
--Great race.  Josh Spiker and Fernando Cabada doing most of the work through 
64.9-2:13.6 and 3:23.4 splits, with Spiker and Escobar up front at 4:29.4 for 
the 1600.  Four pulled away (Spiker-Escobar-Cabada, and Pina) by 
5:38.4 for the 2000 (69.0 lap 5), with Josh suddenly backing off from pressing 
the pace through a 37.0 first 200 in lap 6.  McInvale had edged up to the front 
group by 6:51.0 six lap (35.6 200).  1600 winner Marcus Chandler surprisingly 
was at the tail end o the top pack by now.  At 7:59.6 and the bell a number of 
people were close.  Chandler moved up to press Escobar for the lead at the 3000 
meter point (8:32.4), with the four lap winner appearing to be able to pull off 
a big double during a furious homestretch run.  However, just into the 
homestretch Spiker caught fire, sprinting up to and just catching Escobar, then 
Chandler right at the finish 9:02.00- 9:02.22-9:02.49.  It was a classic race, 
as all thought it would be.      
 
 Men's 110 Meter High Hurdles 
 Wind Reading: 1.6 
 1 Marcell Allmond 12 St. Paul /ss SS 13.54 10 
 2 Charles Ryan 12 Mc Clymonds /ok OK 13.73 8 
 3 Rico Hatter 12 Vallejo /sj SJ 13.86 6 
 4 Ben Clark 12 Lincoln Stockt /sj 14.03 4 
 5 Christian Rhodes 12 Loyola /ss SS 14.13 2 
 6 Terry Jenkins 12 Muir /ss SS 14.24 1 
 7 Greg Lee 12 Dorsey /la LA 14.33 
 8 Ahmad Wright 12 Kennedy /ss SS 14.36 
 9 Chris Morgan 10 Taft /la LA 14.44 
--Wind legal +1.6 mps wind.  Ton of good times.  Marcell Allmond great reaction 
to gun, gone to 13.54 win.  Charles Ryan looked good in qualifying, here big 
wind-legal best.  Rico Hatter, racing for Vallejo team points, big improvement 
(first ever auto- timed under 14.00 for him), with Ben Clark 14.03 in fourth.  
The 13.54 is #2 Auto-Timed in California history, behind Steve Kerho's 13.41 
from 1982!     

 Men's 300 Meter Int Hurdles 
 1 Rico Hatter 12 Vallejo /sj SJ 36.53 10 
 2 Terry Jenkins 12 Muir /ss SS 36.55 8 
 3 Tony Golston 11 Point Loma /sd SD 36.98 6 
 4 Charles Ryan 12 Mc Clymonds /ok OK 37.34 4 
 5 Bruce Giron 12 Monte Vista /nc NC 37.57 2 
 6 Marcell Allmond 12 St. Paul /ss SS 37.60 1 
 7 Trevor Jones 11 Newport Harbor /ss SS 37.64 
 8 Jordan Lewis 12 Shafter /ce CE 38.23 
 9 Jeremy Johnson 12 L.B. Poly /ss SS 38.93 
--Determined group, with Vallejo athletes smelling the blood after Poly problems 
in 4x100 relay earlier.  After a basically event start Hatter edged ahead, with 
Allmond blasting the fourth hurdle to fall way back.  Terry Jenkins again put 
together a very smooth race to race up to Hatter, with Rico taking the win for 
Vallejo 36.53-36.55, with San Diego area junior Tony Tolston joining them under 
37.00 at 36.98.  

 Men's 4x100 Meter Relay 
 1 VALL Vallejo /sj SJ 40.94 10 
 2 ABMI A.B. Miller /ss 41.12 8 
 3 MCCL Mc Clymonds /ok OK 41.25 6 
 4 UNCI University City /sd 41.29 4 
 5 SAND San Diego /sd 41.47 2 
 6 GARD Gardena /la LA 41.73 1 
 7 CLWE Clovis West /ce CE 41.96 
 8 DORS Dorsey /la LA 42.80 
 - POLB L.B. Poly /ss SS DQ 
--Strangeness for the day started here.  Darrell Rideaux of Poly charged into 
the end of the second leg seemingly just a tad ahead of Vallejo, with the red 
flag going up as he and Samie Parker seemed to be outside the zone at the end of 
their exchange.  The dq was reality, with Vallejo winning to start their run to 
the title.   

 Men's 4x400 Meter Relay 
 1 DORS Dorsey /la LA 3:13.01 10 
 2 VALL Vallejo /sj SJ 3:13.82 8 
 3 MCCL Mc Clymonds /ok OK 3:14.32 6 
 4 CHIN Chino /ss SS 3:14.96 4 
 5 GARD Gardena /la LA 3:16.15 2 
 6 LIST Lincoln Stockt /sj 3:17.31 1 
 7 TAFT Taft /la LA 3:19.71 
 8 STMY St. Mary's /nc NC 3:19.78 
 9 FAIR Fairfield /sj SJ 3:20.79 
--Vallejo needed a third place here to cinch the title.  Vallejo 48.4-47.3-49.1 
and 48.8, with the final leg not able to hold off an amazing stretch charge of 
Haddon Weatherbourne of LA Dorsey who split 46.8 on his anchor leg during their 
3:13.01-3:13.82 win.

 Men's High Jump 
 1 Gabe Zarate 12 Parlier /ce 6'11.00" 10 
 2 Kevin Weaver 12 McKinleyville /nc 6'10.00" 8 
 3 Justin May 12 Corning /no 6'09.00" 6 
 4 David Glasgow 11 Golden Valley /sj 6'09.00" 4 
 5 Jeremy Richards 12 Righetti /ss 6'09.00" 2 
 6 Preston Norman 12 Rancho Verde /ss 6'08.00" 1 
 7 Fernando Lopez 11 Taft /la 6'06.00" 
 8 Stan Wright 12 Ridgeview /ce 6'06.00" 
 - Ebon Glenn 11 St. Mary's /nc NH 
--Zarate, who did not travel far this spring from Parlier, proved he is the 
state's best with his 6-11 clearance.  He had the state's only two jumps above 
6-10 this year, with a 6-11.25 state leader along the way.   

 Men's Pole Vault 
 1 Brandon Braunstein 12 Newark Memorial /nc 16'02.00" 10 
 2 Sam Boswell 12 Covina /ss 15'10.00" 8 
 3 Troy Becker 12 Malibu /ss 15'06.00" 6 
 4 Sean Daley 10 Vista /sd 15'06.00" 4 
 5 Adrian Carbajal 11 Mt. Pleasant /cc 15'02.00" 2 
 6 Jason Lueck 12 St. Ignatius /cc 15'02.00" 0.50 
 6 Shane Hackett 11 Verdugo Hills /la 15'02.00" 0.50 
 8 Jeff Ryan 12 Huntington Beach /s 14'08.00" 
 9 Dustin Morrison 11 Alta Loma /ss 14'08.00" 
--Brandon Braunstein peaked in super style with his 16-02 win here, with a 15-10 
last year for second in this meet and 15-06 seasonal best before today.  
 
 Men's Long Jump 
1 Robert Kennedy 12 El Camino /sj 25'02.00" 4.0 10 (NAT'L WIND-AIDED LEADER)
2 Oliver Jackson 11 Royal /ss 24'08.75" 5.2 8 
3 Michael Mitchell 12 Paramount /ss 24'06.00" 4.8 6 
4 Tony Allmond 11 St. Paul /ss 24'01.00" 4.3 4 
5 Juanne Armon 11 Archbishop Mitty /c 23'11.00" 4.0 2 
6 Brandon Parker 11 Lincoln Stockt /sj 23'07.25" 3.0 1 
7 Paul Brown 10 Sierra /sj 23'02.50" 3.3 
8 Jordan Adams 11 Patrick Henry /sd 23'01.00" 2.1 
9 Chris Morgan 10 Taft /la 22'09.75" 2.8 
--Local star Robert Kennedy (El Camino, Sacto) had the action rolling here, with 
the nation's best jump under any conditions, a 25-02w that edged Oliver Jackson 
24-08.75w, with 6th 23-07.25w.    

 Men's Triple Jump 
1 Kyle Carano 12 Hoover /ce 50'02.50" 2.6 10 
2 Royce Jennings 12 Bakersfield /ce 48'11.50" 1.9 8 
3 Robert Kennedy 12 El Camino /sj 48'05.50" 2.6 6 
4 Bruce Giron 12 Monte Vista /nc 48'03.50" 3.2 4 
5 Rodney Woods 11 Littlerock /ss 47'03.25" 3.6 2 
6 Ronnie Grant 11 Mt. Pleasant /cc 46'06.50" 1.6 1 
7 Roger Nunn 11 Gahr /ss 46'05.00" 3.2 
8 Tony Ortiz 11 Helix /sd 46'05.00" 2.6 
9 Derrick Wells 12 University /la 44'11.50" 1.3 
--Kyle Carano another big effort to go along with his 50-09.25w from yesterday, 
a 50-02.5w win over fellow Central Section star, Royce Jennings.  
 
 Men's Shot Put 
 1 Rhuben Williams 11 Eagle Rock /la 62'08.50" 10 
 2 Bernard Grady 12 Scripps Ranch /sd 60'01.00" 8 
 3 Pete Bjorkland 12 Los Altos /cc 59'02.75" 6 
 4 Derek Martinez 12 Bellarmine /cc 59'01.50" 4 
 5 Josh Robb 12 Shasta /no 58'06.50" 2 
 6 Sam Lightbody 12 Huntington Beach /s 58'05.75" 1 
 7 Joe Weber 12 Pacific /ss 58'05.50" 
 8 Rovann Cleveland 12 Canyon Springs /ss 54'10.75" 
 9 David Adamo 11 Clovis West /ce 54'08.50" 
--Surprising Eagle Rock (LA) junior Rhuben Williams, who talked of squatting 
over 600 pounds in his bio, improved by over a foot with his 62-08.5 win here.  
 
 Men's Discus Throw 
 1 Dan Ames 12 El Capitan /sd 199'09.00" 10 
 2 Luke Mackay 12 Hughson /sj 199'07.00" 8 
 3 Travis Pendleton 11 Esperanza /ss 183'04.00" 6 
 4 Tim Adrian 12 Moorpark /ss 179'05.00" 4 
 5 Sam Lightbody 12 Huntington Beach /s 179'03.00" 2 
 6 Rhuben Williams 11 Eagle Rock /la 174'07.00" 1 
 7 Rusty Price 11 Atwater /sj 169'09.00" 
 8 Jeff Engstrom 12 Golden West /ce 169'03.00" 
 9 Bryan Harris 12 Tokay /sj 164'05.00"  
Dan Ames, UCLA-bound, seasonal best to win here, with Mackay (202-03 yesterday) 
close second at 199-07.   
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