1915-2013: Boys’ State Meet Champions

100 meters 1992 Riley Washington Southwest 10.30
1977 David Russell Henry 9.61y
1974 Elijah Jefferson Crawford 9.8y
1973 Elijah Jefferson Crawford 9.6wy
1929 Jimmy Willson San Diego 9.8y
200 meters 1977 David Russell Henry 20.97y
1941 Glen Willis San Diego 21.7
1929 Jimmy Willson San Diego 21.4y
400 meters 1979 Tony Banks Morse 47.28
1946 Norm Stocks San Diego 49.3y
1929 Irvine (Cotton) Warburton San Diego 49.6y
800 meters 2012 Alex Monsivaiz Army-Navy 1:51.3
2008 Charles Jock Mission Bay 1:51.6
2005 Jesse O’Brien San Pasqual 1:53.7
1988 Mark Senior Mt Miguel 1:51.4
1966 Terry Rodgers Hilltop 1:51.5y
1964 Bob Hose Madison 1:51.1y
1957 Jim Cerveny Mission Bay 1:52.7y
 
1600 meters 2012 Darren Fahy La Costa Canyon 4:08.8
2009 Mac Fleet University City 4:05.3
2006 A.J. Acosta El Camino 4:04.9
2000 Evan Fox West Hills 4:09.4
1999 Marcus Chandler Serra 4:10.4
1994 Meb Keflezighi San Diego 4:07.7
1992 Daniel Das Neves Helix 4:09.5
1991 Daniel Das Neves Helix 4:12.2
1989 Francis O’Neill San Pasqual 4:08.7
1966 Tim Danielson Chula Vista 4:07.0y
1965 Tim Danielson Chula Vista 4:08.4y
3200m 2012 Darren Fahy La Costa Canyon 9:03.3
2007 Eric Avila Bonita Vista 9:01.8
1994 Meb Keflezighi San Diego 8:58.1
1971 Dale Fleet Clairemont 8:53.8y
110 High Hurdles 1938 John Biewener San Diego 15.3y
300 Intermediate Hurdles 2003 Brandon Bornes Rancho Buena Vista 37.34
2001 Jeff Hunter Granite Hills 36.25
1991 Keith Williams Escondido 37.28
400 Relay 1994 El Camino 41.00
2001 Helix 41.17
High Jump 2010 Tyler Jordan Ramona 6-11
1970 Jerry Culp Oceanside 7-0 1/4
1953 Bernie Nelson Hoover 6-4
1918 Harold (Brick) Muller San Diego 5-6
Pole Vault 1995 Mike Brown Torrey Pines 16-4
1961 Mike Graves El Cajon Valley 14-2 1/4
1956 Bill Logan El Cajon Valley 13-6T
1929 Bill Miller San Diego 12-6
1928 Bill Miller San Diego 12-9 1/2
1927 Bill Miller San Diego 12-0
1926 Bill Hubbard San Diego 12-4T
1923 Harry Smith San Diego 12-11 1/2T
Long Jump 2003 Derrell Hutsona Helix 25-5 3/4w
1990 Jerome Price University City 25-3 1/4
1978 Dokie Williams El Camino 25-1 1/4
1966 Doyle Steele San Diego 25-3 1/4
1962 James Kennedy Lincoln 24-5 3/4
1957 Luther Hayes Lincoln 23-8 1/2
 1938  Bob Logan San Diego 23-6  1/2
Triple Jump 2011 Marques Roberts Otay Ranch 49-6 1/2
1994 Von Ware Rancho Buena Vista 50-6
1989 Lenny McGill Orange Glen 51-1 1/4
1978 Dokie Williams El Camino 50-4 1/4
1977 Dokie Williams El Camino 51-0 1/2
1974 Willie Banks Oceanside 50-9
1973 Willie Banks Oceanside 49-7 1/4
Shot Put 2006 Darius Savage Morse 66-3 1/2
2003 Jared Bray Mission Bay 63-3 1/4
1990 Brent Noon Fallbrook 74-4 3/4
1989 Brent Noon Fallbrook 66-1 1/2
1986 Brian Boggess El Capitan 61-4
1968 Pete Schmock San Dieguito 63-11
1954 Dick Bronson Grossmont 59-7 1/8
1950 Hal Norris Grossmont 56-5 1/4
Discus 2006 Darius Savage Morse 205-6
2005 Darius Savage Morse 194-8
2004 Daniel Schaerer Bishops 206-5
1999 Dan Ames El Capitan 199-9

 

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  1. Pruett was a great coach. As a junior, I was sixth man on the best team he ever coached at Hilltop. We narrowly lost to St. Augustine in the playoffs and would have gone on to play Crawford for the championship in 1963. Our star center Bob Gray lives in the Bay area and still plays pick-up basket ball with Larry Blum, the prolific scorer at Crawford who played at USF. I was a baseball player at Pacific and I remember great games between our basketball squad and USF in those days. My senior year of high school, I was the only returning letterman on a hard-nosed team that played everybody tough but didn’t win many games. I scored just over 11 points per game but my reputation was based on my defensive prowess. I held the leagues leading scorer, Rip Barrett, to one basket and two baskets respectively in the two games we played, but Castle Park narrowly defeated us. When I met him at our 50th high school reunion (Castle Park/Chula Vista/Hilltop), he walked up to me and said: “My nemesis”. Later that year, my wife and I visited him in Sacramento where he is a veterinarian and we had a wonderful time telling stories over dinner. I was surprised to learn that I was in graduate school at Davis when he was in veterinary school. Small world. I now live on Amelia Island in Florida but I often think about the good old days in San Diego. Thanks for writing your wonderful histories. I enjoy them immensely.

  2. I recall Ed Hanks (Hoover) going 7’0″ in high school. He was a good basketball player making me miserable when he guarded me in 1964. I played at Hilltop. I believe he went to Stanford on a track scholarship.

    1. Terry, I remember going to the Hilltop gym when Paul Pruett put those tough Lancers teams on the floor. Eddy Hanks actually hit his high school peak of 6-9 3/4 in a dual meet against Lincoln on April 25, 1964. Eddy eventually became a doctor and cleared 7 feet in college. Thanks for writing again.

    1. Are you referring to Steve Brand’s all-time track performances? I’ll check with Steve. I have Dean doing 6-9 against Kearny on 2/27/70. That’s in my ’71 record book. He cleared 6-8 at the San Diego Relays in March and made 6-6 three times after that. I always wondered why he couldn’t improve or match the jump against Kearny, which was in the first meet of the season.

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Open Division
1T, 2T, ...
}, {
Final standing tie
Win, loss by 45 pt 'mercy' rule
*
**
***
^

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^^
1st round playoff
Quarterfinal playoff
Semifinal playoff
Championship
SoCal Championship
State Championship
8
8*
8**

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8-man team
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8 vs 11-man team
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All boys, 2x enrollment
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