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[-- ..• 1 Southern Section Championships by Doug Speck On the weekends of May 18th and 25th the Southern Section gathered at Mt.SAC for its annual Divisional and Master's (State Qualifying) Meets. The Section is divided up into 4A, 3A, 2A, and 1A to determine team and individual champion· ships for the school size divisions on the first weekend,' and the top eight marks qualify on to the Master's competition. A super three national records came from the two weekends of action, with extraor- dinary relay groups of young ladies from Muir (Pasadena) and Hawthorne and long hurdler George Porter (Cabrillo, Lompoc) joining the elite group of Southernc:;al preps who have broken a National Record (both Federation and AII·Time bests). Brian Blutreich (Capistrano Valley) con- tinued his fine weight year with an .AII- Time California best Shot Put (to go along with his Discus California record from earlier this campaign). Henry Thomas (Hawthorne) was not along for the end of the season, as the Golden State's All· Time top sprinter was out with an ap· pendectomy the Thursday before the divi- sional meet. The Divisional Meet and some problems, with the move from Cer· ritos this year and most of the Mt. SAC staff up at Modesto for their JC State Meet. Two Women's 100m races were run at 110 meters (and then rerun at the right distance), and all the Men's Highs races were run from a Shuttle hurdle take·off line, making them 109 meters. Those 32 athletes (which entailed some pretty good travei time for some from this spread out section) reran the event the following Wednesday. Both Muir and Hawthorne have speed to burn on the Women's side (and their Men's squads have a dose too). All season long they have battled in the in· dividual and relay events, and that action continued here, with Records and seasonal bests galore. At the end of a long Divisional Meet, with the team title between the two still on the line in the 4A division, the two groups went to the line in the 4 x 400m relay. Muir has won each of the times the two teams have battled over this distance this year, and today was to be no exception. Lana Cantrell (55.6) put Muir Into the lead, and fine mid· die legs by Nlkky Caddell (55.9)and Carrie Franklin (55.0) kept them there. Anchor runner Linetta Wilson is as determined a young lady as any who has ever strapped on a pair of spikes and she rocketed the anchor leg in 52.2 to bring her team in at 3:37.69 to edge in ahead of Kennedy (Granada Hills) and their 3:37.71 from 1981 with the Howards. Hawthorne raced a fine 3:41.21 (the 2nd best in the nation this year). The next weekend over the 400m distance, where Hawthorne has won.all the close duels, the Cougars plan· ned to make amends in the record category. A super run by Dede Wheeler (12.1), Kim Grant (11.1), Deanna Amy (11.1), and Tami Stiles (10.7) brought Hawthorne in ahead of Muir at 45.11, lowering Berkeley's 45.13 National Record from 1981. Muir was close, with their 45.23 the #3 All-Time U.S. Prep per· formance ever. George Porter (Cabrillo, Lompoc) raced a super 35.57 in the Divisional Meet, technically establishing an auto-timed national record. Esperanza's Keith Pon· tiflet took another division in an Orange County 36.74 record. Porter's 35.57 would have undoubtedly taken down the 35.3 from Arthur Blake (Florida) had he not tip- ped the last hurdle. In the Master's Meet Porter again came out charging, and screaming through 200m over the sticks at 22.8 he sailed on in at 35.32, lowering anything ever run by a prep. Michael Graham (Hawthorne) recorded a find 36.67 in second. Brian Blutreich used a fine lead·in by announcer Dave Hurlbert on his fourth throw in the Masters Meet in the Shot and plunked the iron ball out to 69·6 V., shat· tering any Golden State best mark in the event. The Hawthorne-Muir rivalry spills over into Individual ,events also, with the Women's sprints and hurdles basically dual meets between the two schools. Car· rie Franklin (Muir) showed super accelera· tion in the Divisional 4A 100m during the middle of the race to edge Tami Stiles (Hawthorne) 11.48-11.53 (wind aiding 3.4 mps), with Dede Wheeler (11.58) and Kim Grant (11.62) trailing closeiy. In the Masters 100m the script was the same, as Franklin picked up a legal nation·leading 11.61 in winning over Stiles (11.70). Franklin took the 4A Hurdles in 13.65 (wind 1.65) over teammaters Lana Can· trell (13.91) and Nikky Caddell (14.05) with LaShawn McBride (LB Poly) sandwiched in at third in 13.99. In the Masters it blew a bit more (2.8) and Franklin blasted a 13.49 over Cantrell's 13.81. Linetta Wilson swit· ched to the 300m LH in one of the final dual meets, and here, in her 5th race ever cruised a 41.87 nation-leading mark. Again, teammates were close as Cantrell ran 42.58 and Caddell 43.64 as Muir mov· ed to a 4A team title. Tami Stiles and Hawthorne owned the 200m, as the Millikan transfer raced a 23.37w (2.5) Divi· sional win and 23.58 (1.6) Masters win over teammates Kim Grant (24.08) and Dede Wheeler (24.43). Wilson took the 4A 400m at 54.35, and the Masters race was .. a classic. Linetta got out fast, 25.1 at 200m, 38.5 at 300m, then quick·finishing Janeen Vickers (Pomona) and Princess Bennett (Compton) began to close. Wilson struggled the final 100m in 15.2 to win at 54.81 over the 53.83 of Vickers and 53.86 of Bennett. A real fine in the sprints was Madette Smith (Quartz Hills), who raced 23.98w in the 3A 200m, 55.73 in the 400m, and proved to be quite a Long Jumper .. In the absence of Henry Thomas the Men's sprints were thrown kind of wide open. Hawthorne's Michael Marsh had exploded to a 21.2 in his League Meet (behind Thomas's 20.4) and continued to improve at 200m. In the Divisional Michael edged a top group in the 4A race at 20.82 (1.5 wind). Chip Rish (Marina) was 2nd at 21.01, Compton's Anthony Ford 3rd at 21.18, and Oxnard's Lawrence Burkley 4th at 21.32. Terry Johnson (Katella, Anaheim) took the 3A race at 21.26w (2.6). In the Masters Marsh show· ed good acceleration around the turn and used the maximum allowable wind (2.0 mps) to edge in ahead at 20.96 of the 21.09 of Burkley and 21.26 of Ford. Burkley won the big 1OO's,taking the 4A at 10.45w (2.4) with a strong finish, and narrowly catching Ford at the finish in the Masters at 10.62-10.63. Rish looked good in dominating the locals at 4oom, cruising a well· paced (11.6-11.6-11.7·12.1 100m splits) 47.05 4A win over Sean Kelly (Hawthorne) 47.85, then racing 47.12 (11.2-11.3-11.9-12.7)in the Masters. After all 1he craziness that went with the 109 Meter High Hurdles in the Divl· sional (where it looked like only one athlete was affected by coming up to the first hurdle too quickly), Damon Thomas (Pasadena) raced a super 13.95 (wind 1.1) to edge Katella's Terry Johnson (14.00) In the Masters. The lack of Thomas certainly opened up the Men's Relays. Muir had the fastest Divisional 400m race at 41.53 with Hawthorne holding on to a spot in the masters with a 42.29. In that race Comp- ton's Anthony Ford blew by Muir's Richard Bell on the anchor to win at 41.39·41.51, with Mike Marsh bringing Hawthorne In 3rd at 41.69. Hawthorne has quarter·milers to burn, and Mike Graham's 47.6 third leg opened up the 1600m relay in the Masters for Sean Kelly's 47.3 and a 3:12.73 win. Centennial raced a line 3:13.81 for 2nd and Long Beach Poly 3:14.35 for third. Kelly cruised through 600m wins, cranking a 1:50.94 4A Divisional win, then running slow enough through the quarter (54.0) for company and dragging a group to good times In the Masters behind his 1:51.08 yawner. Ganesha's Vince Thompson was closest at 1:52.84. Mild surprises marked the Long Jumps. Victor Valley's Robert Clamalet opened at 24-1'1,w in the Masters Meet to win that competition over Pasadena's Cleo Bates (23-6'4 wI. Madelle Smith (Quartz Hill) put all her jumps in the Masters com· petition out over 18-5 with a.19·8'1.w best to take Rosalyn Mitchell (Diamond Bar) 19·7w. Yleana Carrasco (Anaheim) sailed over 5·10 to have the top mark in both the Divisional and Masters High Jumps. Eric Wheelwright (Edison, Huntington Beach) had the top Divisional leap for the guys at 6-10, with Hawthorne's John Medford (yes they have people besides sprinters) tak- ing the Masters at 6·10. Marcus Hooks (Lakewood) opened early with a49-11'4 in the Masters Triple Jump to take Tim Williams (Rubidoux, Riverside) 49·5'1,. Muir's Terrance Williams had the top Dlvi· sional mark at 49·10'4, with Tim 2nd there at 49-7'/•. James Browne (California, Whittier) improved out to 49-4'/.w in tak- ing the 3A level jump over Greg Harper (Santa Fe, SF Springs) 49·1 'I•. Consistent Jamie Kirven (Woodbridge, Irvine) leaped 38-5'1.w on her first Triple Jump in the Masters to take Kim Taylor (Valencia 38-3';' w) and Debbie Orr (Ocean View, Huntington Beach) 38·1%. All-World Volleyballer Elaina Oden (Irvine) con· tinued her Shot Put mastery over locals with a 44·7'4 Divisional and 43·3'/. linal toss Masters victory. Brandl Gail (Rowland) improved to 43-3 in the Masters for 2nd, while Heidi Adams was 2nd in the 4A competition at 43-6'4. Siml's Ed Gagnon won the Masters Vault at 15-1 over the 14·8 of Manuel Ballard. 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Southern SectionChampionships

by Doug Speck

On the weekends of May 18th and 25ththe Southern Section gathered at Mt.SACfor its annual Divisional and Master's(State Qualifying) Meets. The Section isdivided up into 4A, 3A, 2A, and 1A todetermine team and individual champion·ships for the school size divisions on thefirst weekend,' and the top eight marksqualify on to the Master's competition. Asuper three national records came fromthe two weekends of action, with extraor­dinary relay groups of young ladies fromMuir (Pasadena) and Hawthorne and longhurdler George Porter (Cabrillo, Lompoc)joining the elite group of Southernc:;alpreps who have broken a National Record(both Federation and AII·Time bests).Brian Blutreich (Capistrano Valley) con­tinued his fine weight year with an .AII­Time California best Shot Put (to go alongwith his Discus California record fromearlier this campaign). Henry Thomas(Hawthorne) was not along for the end ofthe season, as the Golden State's All·Time top sprinter was out with an ap·pendectomy the Thursday before the divi­sional meet. The Divisional Meet andsome problems, with the move from Cer·ritos this year and most of the Mt. SACstaff up at Modesto for their JC StateMeet. Two Women's 100m races were runat 110 meters (and then rerun at the rightdistance), and all the Men's Highs raceswere run from a Shuttle hurdle take·offline, making them 109 meters. Those 32athletes (which entailed some prettygood travei time for some from thisspread out section) reran the event thefollowing Wednesday.

Both Muir and Hawthorne have speedto burn on the Women's side (and theirMen's squads have a dose too). Allseason long they have battled in the in·dividual and relay events, and that action

continued here, with Records andseasonal bests galore. At the end of along Divisional Meet, with the team titlebetween the two still on the line in the 4Adivision, the two groups went to the linein the 4 x 400m relay. Muir has won eachof the times the two teams have battledover this distance this year, and todaywas to be no exception. Lana Cantrell(55.6) put Muir Into the lead, and fine mid·die legs by Nlkky Caddell (55.9)and CarrieFranklin (55.0) kept them there. Anchorrunner Linetta Wilson is as determined ayoung lady as any who has ever strappedon a pair of spikes and she rocketed theanchor leg in 52.2 to bring her team in at3:37.69 to edge in ahead of Kennedy(Granada Hills) and their 3:37.71 from1981 with the Howards. Hawthorne raceda fine 3:41.21 (the 2nd best in the nationthis year). The next weekend over the400m distance, where Hawthorne haswon.all the close duels, the Cougars plan·ned to make amends in the recordcategory. A super run by Dede Wheeler(12.1), Kim Grant (11.1), Deanna Amy(11.1), and Tami Stiles (10.7) broughtHawthorne in ahead of Muir at 45.11,lowering Berkeley's 45.13 NationalRecord from 1981. Muir was close, withtheir 45.23 the #3 All-Time U.S. Prep per·formance ever.

George Porter (Cabrillo, Lompoc) raceda super 35.57 in the Divisional Meet,technically establishing an auto-timednational record. Esperanza's Keith Pon·tiflet took another division in an OrangeCounty 36.74 record. Porter's 35.57 wouldhave undoubtedly taken down the 35.3from Arthur Blake (Florida) had he not tip­ped the last hurdle. In the Master's MeetPorter again came out charging, andscreaming through 200m over the sticksat 22.8 he sailed on in at 35.32, loweringanything ever run by a prep. MichaelGraham (Hawthorne) recorded a find36.67 in second.

Brian Blutreich used a fine lead·in byannouncer Dave Hurlbert on his fourththrow in the Masters Meet in the Shot andplunked the iron ball out to 69·6V., shat·tering any Golden State best mark in theevent.

The Hawthorne-Muir rivalry spills overinto Individual ,events also, with theWomen's sprints and hurdles basicallydual meets between the two schools. Car·rie Franklin (Muir) showed super accelera·tion in the Divisional 4A 100m during themiddle of the race to edge Tami Stiles(Hawthorne) 11.48-11.53 (wind aiding 3.4mps), with Dede Wheeler (11.58) and KimGrant (11.62) trailing closeiy. In theMasters 100m the script was the same, asFranklin picked up a legal nation·leading11.61 in winning over Stiles (11.70).Franklin took the 4A Hurdles in 13.65(wind 1.65) over teammaters Lana Can·trell (13.91)and Nikky Caddell (14.05) withLaShawn McBride (LB Poly) sandwichedin at third in 13.99. In the Masters it blew abit more (2.8) and Franklin blasted a 13.49over Cantrell's 13.81. Linetta Wilson swit·ched to the 300m LH in one of the finaldual meets, and here, in her 5th race evercruised a 41.87 nation-leading mark.Again, teammates were close as Cantrellran 42.58 and Caddell 43.64 as Muir mov·ed to a 4A team title. Tami Stiles andHawthorne owned the 200m, as theMillikan transfer raced a 23.37w (2.5) Divi·sional win and 23.58 (1.6) Masters winover teammates Kim Grant (24.08) andDede Wheeler (24.43). Wilson took the 4A400m at 54.35, and the Masters race was

.. a classic. Linetta got out fast, 25.1 at200m, 38.5 at 300m, then quick·finishingJaneen Vickers (Pomona) and PrincessBennett (Compton) began to close.Wilson struggled the final 100m in 15.2 towin at 54.81 over the 53.83 of Vickers and53.86 of Bennett. A real fine in the sprintswas Madette Smith (Quartz Hills), whoraced 23.98w in the 3A 200m, 55.73 in the400m, and proved to be quite a LongJumper ..

In the absence of Henry Thomas theMen's sprints were thrown kind of wideopen. Hawthorne's Michael Marsh hadexploded to a 21.2 in his League Meet

(behind Thomas's 20.4) and continued toimprove at 200m. In the DivisionalMichael edged a top group in the 4A raceat 20.82 (1.5 wind). Chip Rish (Marina) was2nd at 21.01, Compton's Anthony Ford3rd at 21.18, and Oxnard's LawrenceBurkley 4th at 21.32. Terry Johnson(Katella, Anaheim) took the 3A race at21.26w (2.6). In the Masters Marsh show·ed good acceleration around the turn andused the maximum allowable wind (2.0mps) to edge in ahead at 20.96 of the21.09 of Burkley and 21.26 of Ford.Burkley won the big 1OO's,taking the 4Aat 10.45w (2.4) with a strong finish, andnarrowly catching Ford at the finish in theMasters at 10.62-10.63. Rish looked goodin dominating the locals at 4oom, cruisinga well· paced (11.6-11.6-11.7·12.1 100msplits) 47.05 4A win over Sean Kelly(Hawthorne) 47.85, then racing 47.12(11.2-11.3-11.9-12.7)in the Masters.

After all 1he craziness that went withthe 109 Meter High Hurdles in the Divl·sional (where it looked like only oneathlete was affected by coming up to thefirst hurdle too quickly), Damon Thomas(Pasadena) raced a super 13.95 (wind 1.1)to edge Katella's Terry Johnson (14.00) Inthe Masters.

The lack of Thomas certainly openedup the Men's Relays. Muir had the fastestDivisional 400m race at 41.53 withHawthorne holding on to a spot in themasters with a 42.29. In that race Comp­ton's Anthony Ford blew by Muir'sRichard Bell on the anchor to win at41.39·41.51, with Mike Marsh bringingHawthorne In 3rd at 41.69. Hawthorne hasquarter·milers to burn, and MikeGraham's 47.6 third leg opened up the1600m relay in the Masters for SeanKelly's 47.3 and a 3:12.73 win. Centennialraced a line 3:13.81 for 2nd and LongBeach Poly 3:14.35 for third. Kelly cruisedthrough 600m wins, cranking a 1:50.94 4ADivisional win, then running slow enoughthrough the quarter (54.0) for companyand dragging a group to good times In theMasters behind his 1:51.08 yawner.Ganesha's Vince Thompson was closestat 1:52.84.

Mild surprises marked the Long Jumps.Victor Valley's Robert Clamalet openedat 24-1'1,w in the Masters Meet to winthat competition over Pasadena's CleoBates (23-6'4 wI. Madelle Smith (QuartzHill) put all her jumps in the Masters com·petition out over 18-5 with a.19·8'1.w bestto take Rosalyn Mitchell (Diamond Bar)19·7w. Yleana Carrasco (Anaheim) sailedover 5·10 to have the top mark in both theDivisional and Masters High Jumps. EricWheelwright (Edison, Huntington Beach)had the top Divisional leap for the guys at6-10, with Hawthorne's John Medford (yesthey have people besides sprinters) tak­ing the Masters at 6·10. Marcus Hooks(Lakewood) opened early with a49-11'4 inthe Masters Triple Jump to take TimWilliams (Rubidoux, Riverside) 49·5'1,.Muir's Terrance Williams had the top Dlvi·sional mark at 49·10'4, with Tim 2nd thereat 49-7'/•. James Browne (California,Whittier) improved out to 49-4'/.w in tak­ing the 3A level jump over Greg Harper(Santa Fe, SF Springs) 49·1 'I•.ConsistentJamie Kirven (Woodbridge, Irvine) leaped38-5'1.w on her first Triple Jump in theMasters to take Kim Taylor (Valencia38-3';' w) and Debbie Orr (Ocean View,Huntington Beach) 38·1%. All-WorldVolleyballer Elaina Oden (Irvine) con·tinued her Shot Put mastery over localswith a 44·7'4 Divisional and 43·3'/. linaltoss Masters victory. Brandl Gail(Rowland) improved to 43-3 in the Mastersfor 2nd, while Heidi Adams was 2nd in the4A competition at 43-6'4. Siml's EdGagnon won the Masters Vault at 15-1over the 14·8 of Manuel Ballard.

The Women's 600 in the Masters Meetwas kind of wierd, as a fall near the finishresulted in a re·run alter the meet wasover. Two girls who ended up on theground the first time qualified into the

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Linetta Wilson/400

photo by Maurice Wilson

Hrlls, 3:53:46: 5. Hueneme, 3:53.47; 6.Esperanza, 3:53.96; 7. LB Poly, 3:55.54.

HIGH JUMP-1. Carrasco (Anaheim!:5-10: 2. McBride (LB Poly). 5-8; 3. LovelyIKennedy!: 5-7: 4. Lee (Los Alamitos), 5-7:5. Lee (Rolling Hills!: 5-6; 6. Maldonado(Hawthorne), 5-6: 7. Bringard (SantaYnez!, 5·4; 8. Gilbe.-t (Norwalk). 5-2.

LONG JUMP-1. Smith (Ouarlz Hrll).19·8v.w: 2 Mrtchell (Diamond Bar), 19-7;3. Strange (lndro). 18·8w·(17-B¥,4 legalbest!: 4. Smith (Elsinore), 18-1'A; 5. KnightILa Habra). 18-0'14: 6. Kirvin (Wood­brrdge). 17-3V,: 7. Martinez (Santa MariaSi.Joseph).17-1.

TRIPLE JUMP-1. Kirven (Wood­bridge), 38-5v.w (37-0% legal best); 2.Taylor (Valencra), 38-3V,w (37-3'14): 3. Orr10cean View!: 38-1 V,; 4. Lamar (Indio),37-lOw (37-3,,!: 5. Knr9ht (La Habra),37-9w (36-10): 6. Ames (EI Modena),37-8V,: 7. Rogers (Yucarpa). 37-1¥4w(36- lOV,).

SHOTPUT -1. Oden IIrvrne), 43-3¥!;2. Gail (Rowland). 42-W.: 3. Adams(Mrssron Viejo), 42-1'A; 4. Paquette(Rancho Alamitos!, 41-B'A; 5. Lovali (EIModena!, 409'14: 6. Gill (Western).39-9'14: 7. Rehder (Santa Maria St.Joseph!. 39-8: 8. Iii (Nogales!: 38-3.

Larry Burkley/100

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(10: 13.9); 4. Dabul (Temple City!.10:50.98 (10:51.66); 5.Unruhe (Nord­hoff). 10:5166 (101480: 6 T. Wrlliams(Mountarn Vrew); 105655 (10 16.1): 7.Basore (Pasadena!. 11: 11 35 (10:30.11.

100 LOW HURDLES-l. Franklin

(Muir); 13.49w (2,8 m.p.s.): 2. Canuell(Muir), 13.81: 3. McBride (LB Poly), 13.95:4. Wrllrams (Riverside Poly); 13.98: 5.Vrckers IPomona); 14.16: 6. Frazier(Mornrngside), 14.21: 7. Srmmons (EIMonte); 14.28.

300 LOW HURDLES-I. Cantrell(Muir!. 43.09: 2. Wrlson IMurrO. 4348; 3.HaIlIMrllikan).44.09:4Ice(Cajon!,44.12;5. Edmonds (Hawthorne!. 44.31; 6.Moses (Ar:oyo Grande); 4543.

. 400 R~LA Y-1. Hawthorne (Wheeler.Grant. D Amy. Stiles); 45.11 (Natronal andSouthern Section record, old nationalmark.45 13. Berkeley, 1981: old SouthernSection mark. 4536. HawtllOrne. 1985):2. Murr (Cantrell. Mrller. Wrlson. Franklin).45.23 Ithrrd fastest hrgh school team ofall-trme!: 3. Compton. 4753: 4. Pomona.4801: 5. Morningside. 4833: 6. Hu·eneme, 48.58: 7. Ganesha. 4883: 8. L8Wrlson, 49.04

1.600 RELAY -. 1 Murr ICantrell,559: Caddell. 559: Franklin. 550: Wrl·son. 54.9). 3:4165. 2 Hawthorne.3:4676: 3. Compton. 3:49 38;'4 Beverly

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100- I Fr"nklrn IMurr). 11 61 (wind1 9 mps ord'n9) Inatronal leaderl; 2Strles (Hawthorlle). 11. 70. 3. WheelerIHawthorne!. 11.83, 4. Grant (Haw·thornel. 1187: 5. Mrller (Murr). 1204,6Craven (Centcnnwl), 1221; Garner (Valen­era), 12.34; A. WJlllams (Marshall Funda­I)lellwl), 1253

300 INTERMEDIATE HURDLES-I.Porter (Cabrillo); 35.32 (National inter­scholastic federation and Southern sec­tion record; old mark, 35.57, Porter.Cabrrllo, 1985: betters all-time high schoolbest, 35.3 hand time. Arthur Blake. HainesCity. Fla'-1984); 2. Graham (Hawthorne),36.67: 3. Pontiflet (Ezperanza), 37.25; 4.Joyce' (Hawthorne!, 3738; 5. Hall (Gane­sha!. 37.39. 6. Grant (St Francis). 37.46:7. Nelson ISimi Valley). 3861. 8. Knight(Serra); 3905 IHurdle stepdown times.58,37.39,40.40.4.1.4.2,45. 1.1:trmed at 22.B for first 200 metersl.

400 RELAY-l Compton (Gray. Srm­mons. Stewart. Ford). 4139; 2. Muir,41.51; 3. Hawthorne. 4169; 4 Oxnard.4189; 5 LB Jordan, 41.93: 6. Santa AnaValley. 42.60.7. Centennral. 42.62 .

1.600 RELAY-I. Hawthorne (Marsh.4B.2; Joyce. 497: Graham. 47.6; Kelly.47.3). 3:12.8: 2 Centennial. 3:13.B1: 3.LB Poly. 3: 1435; 4. Muir. 3: 15.83: 5Pasadena. 3: 16.16: 6. Temple City.3: 18.68: 7, Srmi Valley. 3:21.28: 8. Serra,3:26.15.

HIGH JUMP- 1. Medford (Haw­thorne). 6-10: 2. Wheelwright (Edison).6·8: 3. MUllane (Whittier Christian). 6-8;4. Robinson (5imr Valley). 6-6: 5. Moebius(Rollrng Hrlls!. 6-6; 6. Dorn (Estancia). 6·6:7. Morrow (Upland). 6-4: 8. Postman(Upland). 6-4.

POLE VAULT -1. Gagnon (Simr Val­ley). 15·1: 2 8allerd (Cypress). 14-8: 3Wrlliams IServite). 14-4: 4. Howser(Newport Harbor). 14-4: 5. Covarubras (L8Jordan). 14-4: 6. Le (West Torrance).14·0; 7. Cammack (South Hrlls). 13·8: 8Pinto (Alemany!. 13-8

LONG JUMP-1. Clarnelat (VrctorValley). 24·1 V,w. 2. Bates IPasadena).23-6'Aw: 3. Dorn (EstanCia). 23·4w; 4Nelson (Simi Valley), 23-2~~w; D. Davis(Lynwood). 22-10: 6. Hooks (lakewood).22·7V,: 7. Sprrlin IOornrnguez). 22·7: 8Haynie (Morro Bayl. 22-6%.

TRIPLE JUMp·- 1. Hooks (Lakewood!,49-1 n,: 2 Wrllrams (Rubidoux). 49·5V,:3. Triple!t {M:~:.~:r;~!h;;,d~:1)E:;n:;Jn. 487'A; 4. Wrllrams IMuir!. 48-2%: 5. Harper(Santa Fe), 47· 7'Aw 146-9%le9al best). 6Young (Hawthorne), 47-1 V,; 7. Browne(California). 45-2¥4w (45-1V,); 8 Barfield(Lynwood). 44-7%.

SHOTPUT - ~. Blutreich (CapistranoValley). 69-6V, (Southern Sectron record.68·5. Dave Karrasch. Newport Harbor.1975: AII·time California best. old mark.69·3"!.'4, Jim Niedhart. Newport Harbor.1973): 2 Khozam (EI Modena). 59·5\7: 3Knight (Oak Park!. 58·9, 4. laut (ChannelISlands). 57-W,: 5 Rrederich (Edison!.57-0: 6. Osboure IRancho Alaillitos.5~-11: 7. Carter (Edrson freShman). 549:8 Harmon (St Bernard). 53-7V,.

2lfJ· -1. Strles (Hawtl1OIIre!, 23.56(Wind 1 t) m P $, EHdlng)' L GrDnt (Hllwthorne), 2408; 3 Wheek'! (Hawtllornp).2443,4. Miller (MUIr), 24ti/. b Garncr(Valencra!. 2479. C Smrtlr (Quartz Hrll).2fJ 20; 7 Bryant (Morrungside), 2f)2[), HWllhmrls (Marshall Fultdmllentd!J. 2b 6f,

400··1 Wilson fMlIIr), f)3Rl. 2Vlc1..ers (Pomona), b3 H3, 3 Bennett(Compton!. !{~HG: t1 Amy (H<w,Ithf):ne),b437; E). AublJcho;1 {H;pou"Hlza}, hf).80.f.) Hush (1\lta Lorn;!' :'/3G

800·-1 Smrtl1 IWooi1hrrdqei,2.1394; 2 M'ln~tup (Thousand O~ks).2, 148G. 3 MJihU;lIi (COlllptollL 21b CYk

4 _ Lonn (MI~slon VIt1JOJ, 2 1[) OD, ~J

RabbItt' (Newport Hnfbod. 2 1[110. liMcMaho:\ (RedlandsL ? 1t,_:m. I O,JtcsOtJ\-vt/KHIJeJ,2 lG :1~1 ,

l.GlYJ 1 Hltchot (f:Ck:Ofl), 4.fJG f.!H(4389 lor l,[,tKI Illl'lcrs). :! \V,Jt'-;n;1(Upli1Pct). !, 018'1 (44(, UJ, :> ~lens(lf1(Newport' HiHuor), 5_0~ /L (4,+b,J) 4

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At Mt. San Antonio College

BOYS100--·1 Burkley (Oxnard). 10 62

Iwrnd O.B nr ps ardrng!: 2. Ford (Compton). 10 63. 3. Srmmons (Conrpton sop(1).10 T/: 4 Cannady (DuerIC sop(1). 10 79.5 Wellm,," (Westlake). 10.81. G. Roberts(LB Poly). 1087. 7. DMrs IInglewood!,10.91: 8. Cox IMarshall Fundamental).11.03

200--1. Marsh (Hawthorlle), 2096

(wJI1d 2.0 f. 11)-p,S. alolng); 2. Burkley10xn"rd). 2109: 3. Ford (Compton).21.2li: 4 Cannady (Duarte). 21.81: 5J"hll5011 (Katella). 2182, 6 Srlas (Celltell'n180, '22 O~·

4lJO 1. Rrsl1 1Mall II,') , 47 12. 2. KellyIHawthorne). 48.24: 3. Rrley (LB Jordan).4851;: 4 Estwrck (Loyola). 48.60. 5. AThomas (Pasadena!: 48B3. 6. Whrte (SanMarcos). 4884: 7 Callier ILB Poly). 49.07,8 Adams (West Covrna). 49 41

800--1. K"lIy (Hawthorlle). If, 108,2 Thompsoll (Ganesho). 1 5:: 84, 3Cronrn (MrsSlon Vrejo). 1.53.13: 4 Akrns(HH Wrlson). 1'5319. E, Andersoll (Mrs­sion VelJo). 1:53.27; G. Cox (Millikansoph!, 1.5335: 7 Trout IIrvrne). 1:5f,61:H Snyder (EI Modellai. l'5~_G()

1.6(x)-·1 Sell ato:, (Moreno Valle\').4 1468 14003 lor l,f,OO meters). ::.Zimmer (Sm11 V(}lIcy). 415.55 t3.G9 8/, 3Olson (lrvrne). 4.1f, 55 (359 8); 4 Frlrcr·ano ICypress); 4 16 03(~ 00 11.E, Mye"(Westl;)ke); 42099. 6 Van Wye 1StPaul). tj"22 04; 7 10ussnint (Norco),oj 24.23

~,200 1 Co StonelOc~ (Saugus),911 38 18374 for 3.0{x) I11mers!. 2Harvath (Thou&Jnd OaksL ~LlG 571840 :iI, 3 Iinloy"lTemple Crty). 9 1562(8 ~ f):H ., K Stor1C'rock IS"u9usl.~j 1£:;010 (81J11 g), G Kelly ([);Hla Hills).I) 12 li4; 6 GOdWHl ((tlnn!)"! l~tand$Lq :~4~)2(B[1J 11. I Ct\s1;mt:Od (M0untt(,nVi~:""':),9 43 f;H

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State Meet on the second running. SherrlSmith (Woodbridge) won at 2:13.94, butSharon Manship (Thousand Oaks) watch­ed her footing better this time and was2nd at 2:14.86, as did Nancle Long (Mis­sion Viejo) (2:15.06 for 4th after beinganother failing victim the first time).Nicole Rltchot (Edison, HuntingtonBeach) took the Masters 1600 .01 slowerthan her 4A win at 4:56.58 and was the on­

ly area girl under 5:00 this year.Maramonte League rivals Melissa Sutton(Newbury Park) and Christy Farrell (Thou­sand Oaks) battled In the Masters 3200,with Sutton prevailing 10:44.74-10:45.49.Tracey Williams (Mountain View, EIMonte) had the fastest Divisional time at10:48.08, but was sick the next week andcould not hang on to the top group duringthe final 1600m.

Greg Whiteley (University, Irvine) haddoubled In 4:13.3-8:57.4 in his LeagueMeet, but came down III before the Divi­

sional and did not run. Jon Zimmer (Siml)edged Irvine's Jim Olson 4:13.48-4:13.79In the fastest Divisional race 1600m. A

pedestrian 67.7 first 400 In the Mastersprecluded any fast time there. SurprisingMoreno Valley (transfer from MountainView, EI Monte after cross·country) sophRaul Serratos was quickest over the final100m after 62.8-62.2 2nd and 3rd 4oo's towin at 4:14.68 over Zimmer's 4:15.55 andOlson's 4:15.92. Darren Stonerock

(Saugus) charged a 4:30.2 first 1600 In his9:16.00 3A 3200m win, than slowed to a4:34.3 first four laps in his 9:11.38 Masterswin over the distance.

Southern Section, continued:

Prep Notes