1976 Track: Poway’s Middleton Earned Section’s Lone State Championship.

Chula Vista’s Hildria Newell was a winner in :09.8 in the San Diego Section 100, faster than (from left) Lincoln’s  Ronnie Edmerson and Michael Patrick, and Patrick Henry’s David Russell.

There were many good marks during the season, but it remained for Poway’s Kathy Middleton to bring home the only gold medal for the San Diego Section in the 58th State Track meet at Edwards Field in Berkeley.

Middleton had a winning discus throw of 134-5, topping Susan Springer of Salinas (132-11) after Middleton’s 131-6 in the Friday trials set the pace.

To win the first-ever girls state discus, Middleton battled back twice in the finals after falling behind Springer and “showed tremendous poise and determination,” wrote Steve Brand of The San Diego Union.

After tying for first at 5 feet, 5 inches in the high jump in the trials, Chris Remmling of San Dieguito was sixth in the final at 5-4.

Hildria Newell of Chula Vista had the best Boys performance, third in the 100 in :10.1 as the field was running into a strong head wind.

Most personally satisfying performance probably was that of Helix discus thrower Kris Lettow, whose throw of 182-9 was a career best and he defeated the usually favored Mark Malone of El Cajon Valley, who finished ninth at 163-7 and who had one of the best marks in the country at 192-6.

5/11/76

SAN DIEGO SECTION TRIALS

Ramona (Coast), Monte Vista (Grossmont), Balboa Stadium (Eastern), Castle Park (Metropolitan), and Mesa College (Western) were hosts for the preliminaries.

—Kris Lettow of Helix won a shot put qualifier in which five Grossmont weight men bettered 50 feet.

Lettow (56-1 ½) topped Mark Malone of El Cajon Valley (55-11 ¼), Ken Pole of El Capitan (54-4 ¾), Matt Gauthier of Valhalla (53-11 ½), Ricondo of El Cajon Valley (52-1 ¾), and Kirk Drummond of Helix (50-2 ¼).

Malone (186-0) bested Lettow (172-1) in the discus.

—Kevin Dorrell of Helix was the leader in the long jump (21-6) and triple jump (44-10 ¾).

—David Russell of Patrick Henry doubled in :09.8 and :21.5 in the sprints at Balboa Stadium. Jimmy Hooker of Morse also was a double winner in :10.1 and :22.

—Chula Vista’s Hildria Newell, a transfer from Oklahoma, paced Metropolitan League sprinters with wins in :09.8 and :22.

—Pursal of Point Loma won Western League sprint heats in :10 and :22.2.

Karen Taylor brought home state meet medal for Point Loma and was double San Diego Section champion.

5/13/76

—Cheryl Flowers, 14-year-old Valhalla runner, offered a distinctive perspective on what it would mean to earn a berth in the state track meet:

“The whole thing will be fun if I make it, but the airplane ride with all the other athletes from this area will be the highlight,” she told Steve Brand of The San Diego Union.

Flowers’ 5:16.9 mile was almost 10 seconds faster than any other runner in the Girls’ San Diego Section Quarterfinals at Madison, with entries from the Grossmont, Metropolitan, and Western leagues.

—Point Loma’s Karen Taylor won an 80-yard low hurdles race in :11.2, long jumped 17-4, and ran a leg for the winning Pointers’ 440 relay, which was timed in :49.6.

5/14/76

EASTERN LEAGUE FINALS, @BALBOA STADIUM.

Amid a routinely controversial 4×100 relay race, Patrick Henry’s David Russell logged a San Diego Section-leading :09.7 100-yard dash, Richard Woodson of Hoover long jumped 23 feet, 5 ¾ inches, Harry Cash of Crawford set a meet record of 45-6 in the triple jump, and Lincoln ran 3:22.5 in the mile relay.

Lincoln also won the short relay in :42.5 but was disqualified for a passing zone violation and Morse was out of it after a dropped baton.

Lincoln protested, noting that starter George Schutte made the decision from across the field on the other side of the track and that there was no judge watching passing lanes.

Similar misfortunes often had happened before in these Eastern showdowns, but on this occasion coaches raised the bar to the absurd, determining Lincoln and Morse could enter the San Diego Section trials as non-scoring relay squads.

Only four teams–also Crawford and Patrick Henry– were in the race and by rule the Eastern League was allotted four entries to the trials.

A peevish San Diego Section commissioner Don Clarkson chided the coaches, pointing out that anyone or any team entered would be competing and not “non-scoring.”

“If the coaches start playing games that they’re not going to count this and not counting that we’re going to have a mess,” Clarkson told Nick Canepa of the Evening Tribune.

—By winning the shot put at 55-2 ½, Milton Wiggins of St. Augustine completed three seasons unbeaten in dual and league competition.

METROPOLITAN LEAGUE FINALS, @CASTLE PARK

CIF honcho Clarkson aired out Eastern League coaches.

Chula Vista’s Hildria Newell enjoyed the breezes essentially native to the Trojans track, running a wind-aided 100 in :09.6 and then doubling back to win the 220 in :21.9, and anchored the Spartans to a :42.6 win in the 440 relay.

COAST LEAGUE FINALS, @ESCONDIDO

Mike Brajevich won the 120-yard high hurdles in :14.8 and Poway outlasted Mt. Carmel for the team championship, 66-60.

Best event was the 440, won by Scott Stine of Poway in edging Rudolph of La Jolla, each with the same time, :50, followed by Ramirez (:50.2) and Lines (:50.9) of Torrey Pines.

GROSSMONT LEAGUE FINALS, @MONTE VISTA

Paul Nevue of Grossmont won a hot 880 in 1:54.6 (Helix’ Nick Claccio followed in 1:54.9 and three others shaded two minutes) and edged Matt Throneberry of El Capitan in the 1600 by one tick of the clock in 4:19.6.

El Cajon Valley’s Mark Malone won the shot put at 57-8 ½ and the discus at 186-6, beating Helix’ Kris Lettow, who maxed out at 55-5 ¾ and 172-1.

—Helix’ Mike Durden, son of Chargers running backs coach Earnel Durden, won the 440 in :49.9.

Mile champion Cheryl Flowers of Valhalla embraced disappointed third-placer Carol Keller of Helix.

AVOCADO LEAGUE FINALS, @VISTA

Dokie Williams doubled for Oceanside, winning the long jump at 22-8 ½ and triple jump at 48-1.

Blair Clausen of Escondido trailed Williams in the jumps at 22-7 ½ and 45-1 ¾.

Three high jumpers cleared 6-6, led by Greg Rackley of Escondido at 6-6 ¾.

WESTERN LEAGUE FINALS, @MESA COLLEGE

Chris Powell of Point Loma, byed into the final after a poor showing in the trials because of a hip injury,  qualified third in the 880 at 2:01, behind the 1:58.4 by Williams of Madison.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE FINALS, @CARLSBAD

Christian won 11 of the 15 events and outscored Mountain Empire, 212-124 for the team championship.

5/21/76

SAN DIEGO SECTION TRIALS, @BALBOA STADIUM

Patrick Henry’s David Russell anchored a 440 relay victory of :42.9 and tied Elijah Jefferson’s County records of :09.5 and :21.1 in the 100 and 220.

Russell’s great day was marred when he bobbled and dropped the baton on the last leg of the mile relay, in which the Patriots were favored.

—Battling a sore groin muscle, Oceanside’s Dokie Williams was unplaced at 19-10 ½ in the long jump but managed the day’s best 46-8 ½ in the triple jump.

—Thom Hunt of Patrick Henry, national leader at 4:06.8 in the mile but coming off strep throat, qualified at 4:24.2, second in his heat to the 4:21.2 of Valhalla’s Mark Floyd.

—El Cajon Valley’s Mark Malone mused about dropping the shot put after leading qualifiers at 57-11¾  but reinjured his back on an unnecessary throw after he had clinched.

Malone made 163-2 in the discus, second to the 167-0 of Helix’ Kris Lettow, below.

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Helix’ Kris Lettow affected hirsute style of the day and was consistent scorer in shot put and discus.

5/28/76

16TH SAN DIEGO SECTION FINALS, @BALBOA STADIUM

Lincoln’s Michael Patrick made up 20 yards on the last lap with a :47.5 anchor leg that got the Hornets to third place and a championship-clinching 26 points to 25 for Helix in a battle for the team championship.

—Patrick Henry, the consensus favorite and a pick to win five events by Steve Brand of The San Diego Union, was shocked when Greg LaCoste, who had cleared 6-10 in the high jump, was unplaced after clearing only 6-4.

Thom Hunt’s 4:14.7 mile was the Patriots’ only first place.  David Russell was beaten by Hildria Newell of Chula Vista in :09.8 and :21.6 sprints, and Hunt, who had a career best of 8:45.7 in the two-mile, was third in 9:16.3.

Hildria Newell moved from Oklahoma and became No. 1 sprinter in San Diego Section.

—Patrick staggered to the end in the mile relay and collapsed at the finish line—“I just pooped out,”—he told Nick Canepa of the Evening Tribune,  although Lincoln’s 3:21.6 matched that of the 1-2 teams, Morse and Crawford.

Lincoln, reinstated in the 440 relay, was first in :41.6, and Morse, another second-chancer, was second in :41.9.

—El Cajon Valley’s Mark Malone withdrew from the shot put but set a  meet record of 182-5 in the discus.

Individual champions:

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK
100 Newell Chula Vista :09.8
220 :21.6
440 Stine Poway :48.8
880 Powell Point Loma 1:54.3
Mile Hunt Patrick Henry 4:14.7
Two-Mile Hughes Monte Vista 9:09.7
120 High Hurdles Santos Lincoln :14.6
330 Low Hurdles Calloway Hoover :38.1
4×110 Relay Lincoln :41.6
4×440 Relay Morse 3:21.6
High Jump Sivadge Granite Hills 6-8
Long Jump Dorrell Helix 22-2 1/4
Triple Jump Williams Oceanside 48-4
Shot Put Wiggins St. Augustine 57-8 1/2
Discus Malone El Cajon Valley 182-5
Pole Vault Sisson Bonita Vista 14-0

2ND GIRLS SAN DIEGO SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS, @BALBOA STDIUM

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK
100 Belser Vista 11.3
220 Gaston Crawford :24.6
440 Thompson San Diego :57.2
880 Howell San Dieguito 2:15.8
Mile Flowers Valhalla 5:07.5
80 Hurdles Karen Taylor Point Loma :11.2
4×100 Relay   Point Loma :48.4
4×440 Relay   San Diego 4:02.5
High Jump Remmling San Dieguito 5-8 1/4
Long Jump Karen Taylor 17-4
Shot Put Middleton Poway 38-1
Discus Middleton   129-1

6/3/76

58TH  BOYS  STATE TRACK TRIALS, @EDWARDS FIELD, BERKELEY.

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK PLACE
100 Newell Chula Vista :09.8 4T
  Russell Patrick Henry :09.9w 12T
220 Newell :22.2 9T
  Russell :22.2 9T
440 Stine Poway :52.31 20th
  Priest El Cajon Valley :52.5 21st
880 Powell Point Loma 1:54.8 4T
  Krueger Bonita Vista 2:02.8 23rd
MILE Neveu Grossmont 4:15.2 2T
  Hunt Patrick Henry 4:16.5 9T
120 High Hurdles Santos Oceanside :14.6 16T
  Brajevich Poway :15.1 25T
330 Low Hurdles Calloway Hoover :38.7 16th
  Dowden Mar Vista :39.2 18T
4×110 Relay Lincoln :42.4 8T
  Morse DQ
4×440 Relay Lincoln
  Morse
High Jump Ridgeway Monte Vista 6-7 13T
  Sivadge Granite Hills 6-2 15T
Long Jump Woodson Hoover 20-2 19th
  Dorrell Helix
Triple Jump Williams Oceanside 48-3 6T
  Naylor Oceanside
Shot Put Wiggins St. Augustine 56-9 11T
  Pole El Capitan 55-3 ¾ 15th
Discus Lettow Helix 178-5 4th
  Malone El Cajon Valley 170-10 5th
Pole Vault Bisson Bonita Vista 13-9 12T
Harris Helix

1st GIRLS STATE TRACK TRIALS, @EDWARDS FIELD, BERKELEY

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK PLACE
100 Belser Vista :11.4 13T
  Taylor Clairemont
:25.7 7T
  Gaston Crawford :25.8 10T
440 Thompson San Diego :59.8 18T
  Kim Taylor Point Loma :60.5 22nd
880 Howell San Dieguito 2:20.0 9th
  Bohan Madison 2:21.0 10th
Mile Flowers Valhalla 5:09.7 11th
  Keller Helix
80 Hurdles Karen Taylor Point Loma :11.1 11T
  Williams :11.8 22nd
4×110 Relay Crawford :49.6 9th
  Point Loma :49.7 10th
4×400 Relay San Diego 4:05.3 13th
  Mount Miguel
High Jump Remmling San Dieguito 5-5 1T
  Stafford Clairemont 5-4 11T
Long Jump Karen Taylor Point Loma 18-1 4th
  Dancy Oceanside 16-8 ½ 15th
Shot Put Middleton Poway 37-7 ½ 15th
  Nunn Oceanside 32-2 20th
Discus Middleton 131-6 1st
  O’Brien Torrey Pines 120-6 8th

6/4/76

58TH BOYS STATE TRACK FINALS, @EDWARDS FIELD, BERKELEY

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK PLACE
100 Newell Chula Vista :10.1 3rd
880 Powell Point Loma 1:54.9 5th
Mile Hunt Patrick Henry 4:23.2 7th
Two Miles Hughes Monte Vista 9:14.0 8th
Sadler La Jolla
Discus Lettow Helix 182-9 4th
Malone El Cajon Valley 163-7 9th
Triple Jump Williams Oceanside 44-9 1/4 9th

2ND GIRLS STATE TRACK FINALS, @EDWARDS FIELD, BERKELEY

EVENT NAME SCHOOL MARK PLACE
220 Gaston Crawford :26.5 8th
880 Howell San Dieguito 2:25.5 8th
Mile Flowers Valhalla 5:14.8 9th
4×110 Relay Crawford :49.4 8th
Discus Middleton Poway 134-5 1st
  O’Brien Torrey Pines 106-11 9th
High Jump Remmling San Dieguito 5-4 6T
Long Jump Karen Taylor Point Loma 18-10 4th

 




2024 Week 9: Section Athletes End Great Track Season

I’ve seen at least 40 state meets since my first in 1957 at Edwards Field in Berkeley and they evolve each year, becoming arguably one of the best high school events in the country.

Buchanan High in Clovis has been the venue since 2009 and the site of some of the San Diego Section’s finest moments, especially in 2024 as 10 individuals won gold medals, a record for the section and the most since there were seven in 2019.

PARTING OBSERVATIONS

Brandon Arrington, Jr. became the fifth San Diego Section runner to win the sprint double since the first state meet in 1915 and the second since 2019.

Arrington’s grace and power that resulted in two dynamic 100 (:10.33) and 200 (:20.55) victories were more impressive in that the tall Mount Miguel runner is in the 10th grade and will be a favorite when he takes to the starting blocks in 2025.

Tables include previous state winners.

DOUBLE 100 & 200 

NAME SCHOOL TIME TIME YEAR SITE
Jimmy Willson San Diego :09.8* :21.4* 1929 L.A. Coliseum
Janice Wiser La Jolla :10.8* :24.2* 1974 Bakersfield College
David Russell Patrick Henry :09.61* :20.97*w 1977 UCLA Drake Stadium
Kenon Christon Madison :10.30w :20.69w 2019 Clovis Buchanan High
Brandon Arrington, Jr. Mount Miguel :10.33 :20.55 2024

*—Races at yards, others at meters. w—Over allowable wind assistance of 2.0 kilometers.

TOUGHING IT OUT

—La Jolla’s tiring Payton Smith determinedly held off a  stretch run by Hannah Rutherford of Mountain View to join Monique Henderson and University City’s Katrina Wright as a 400 winner:

NAME SCHOOL TIME YEAR SITE
Monique Henderson Morse :53.41 1998 Norwalk Cerritos College
Henderson :52.87 1999 Sacramento Hughes Stadium
Henderson :50.74 2000 Cerritos
Henderson :51.34 2001 Sacramento Hughes Stadium
Katrina Wright University City :53.93 2019 Clovis Buchanan High
Payton Smith La Jolla :53.39 2024

—Poway’s Tessa Buswell, a savvy state meet veteran, was the ninth of 12 qualifiers in the 800 at 2:12.39 in the Friday trials but bided her time before cueing a :60.85 last lap to overtake Carlsbad’s Makenna Herbst and Keaton Robar of Newport Beach Newport Harbor in a San Diego Section-record 2:06.51.

Buswell refused to be pushed over the cliff, beating back challenges down the stretch to become the first from the area to earn an 800 gold medal.

—San Diego’s Anisa Bowen Fontonot overcame slow starts in the trials and finals but grinded through the rounds to win the 100 hurdles in :13.59 and joining former Cavers champ Charlize James, who won at :13.95 in 2022:

NAME SCHOOL TIME YEAR SITE
Gail Devers Sweetwater :13.41* 1984 L.A. Coliseum
Charlize James San Diego :13.95 2023 Clovis Buchanan High
Anisa Bowen-Fontonot San Diego :13.59 2024

*Devers won when the height of the hurdles was 30 inches; they have been 33 inches since 1993.

—Cain Evans of Carlsbad lurked in the middle of the pack as the 800 runners approached the final 200 and then opened up on the curve and won in 1:50.21, fighting off fast-closing Wyland Obando of Long Beach Wilson, who ran 1:50.25.

NAME SCHOOL TIME YEAR SITE
Jim Cerveny Mission Bay 1:52.7* 1957 Edwards Field, Berkeley
Bob Hose Madison 1:51.7** 1964 L.A. Coliseum
Terry Rogers Hilltop 1:51.5** 1966  Berkeley
Mark Senior Mount Miguel 1:51.37 1988 Norwalk Cerritos College
Charles Jock Mission Bay 1:51.83 2008
Alexander Monsivaiz Army-Navy 1:51.34 2012 Clovis Buchanan High
Cain Evans Carlsbad 1:50.21 2024

*Race at 880 yards and three turns, starting with 15 others from a chute.
**Race at 880 yards.

WHAT ABOUT MONIQUE?

The future Olympic gold medalist  as a member of the 2004 4×400 relay team, achieved probably the most impressive pair of victories in County history.

Monique won the 200 in :23.19 and the 400, a virtual sprint, in :50.74, in 2000 at Cerritos College in Norwalk.




2024 Week 8 Girls Track: San Diego Section’s Top 25 in California

There were three competitors, hurdlers Anisa  Bowen-Fontenot and Morgan Herbst, and distancer Jaelyn Williams, with No. 1 rankings, and 15 performances that ranked in the top five, as compiled by Athletic.net.

EVENT MARK NAME, SCHOOL STATE OTHER NAME SCHOOL
100 :11.50w Shaheed, Madison 4th :11.38w Wright Temecula Chaparral
:11.64w Gilhooly, Coronado 14th
:11.83 Smith, La Jolla 22T
200 :23.52 Shaheed 2nd :23.48w Wright
:23.67w Smith 5th
:24.36 Gilhooly
400 :53.39 Smith 2nd :53.17 Mosby Inglewood St. Mary’s
:54.38 Burkhardt, Steele Canyon 7th
:55.94 Arciaga, Westview 24th
800 2:06.51 Buswell, Poway 3rd 2:03.48 Engelhardt Ventura
2:07.23 Makenna Herbst, Carlsbad 5th
2:07.32 Arciaga 6th
2:09.87 Williams, Eastlake 10th
2:11.89 Dailey, La Jolla 20th
2:12.53 Scuba, Sage Creek 25T
Aguirre, Patrick Henry 25T
1600 4:40.29 Williams 3rd 4:29.86 Engelhardt
4:42.26 Dailey 3rd
4:50.61 Lopizzo, La Costa Canyon 22nd
3200 9:57.11 Williams 1st 9:59.81 Thomsen Santa Rosa Montgomery
10:05.65 Lopizzo 4th
10:09.78 Dailey 7th
100H :13.59 Bowen-Fontenot, San Diego 1st :13.81 Holden South Pasadena
:14.24w Cook, Steele Canyon 10th
:14.42 Gates, Point Loma 15T
300H :41.26 Morgan Herbst, Carlsbad 1st :42.0 Edwards L.B. Wilson
:42.27 Bowen-Fontenot 4th
:43.27 Cook, Steele Canyon 13th
:43.40 Mack, Otay Ranch 14th
4×100 Relay :47.00 Steele Canyon 11th :45.67 Westlake Village Oaks Christian
4×400 Relay 3:51.20 Carlsbad 12th 3:41.40 L.B. Wilson
3:55.18 Del Norte 21st
3:55.31 Steele Canyon 23rd
4×800 Relay 9:10.51 Cathedral 8th 8:57.21 Ventura
9:13.90 Del Norte 12th
High Jump 5-6 Schroeder, Otay Ranch 10T Five at 5-8
Stein, Patrick Henry
5-5 Lopez Valenzuela, Poway 21T
Long Jump 18-10 Frith, La Costa Canyon 12th 20-9 1/2 Webster Long Beach Wilson
18-8 Hoagland, Rancho Bernardo 14th
18-4 Jones, Oceanside 24T
Triple Jump 38-11 1/2 Jones, Oceanside 10th 40-11 Alumbres Vista Murietta
Shot Put 42-2 Colon Gipson, Otay Ranch 12th 48-5 Schnayer Moraga Campolindo
42-0 Ford, Helix 13T
39-8 Lauifi, Helix 23rd
Discus 157-11 Driscoll 2nd 158-10 Johnson Sherman Oaks Notre Dame
139-8 Williams, Cathedral 17T
138-6 Frankel, Sage Creek 19th
Pole Vault 13-5 Echsner, Del Norte 2nd 14-4 Muhammad Pittsburg
12-10 Downing, La Costa Canyon 5th
12-9 Humer, Rancho Bernardo 6T
12-8 de Jong, Maranatha 11th
12-3 Khieu, Del Norte 17T

 




2024 Boys Track Week 8: Arrington, Jr.’s Two Firsts Lead Section’s State Top 25

Twice No. 1-ranked Brandon Arrington, Jr., of Mount Miguel was a double winner in the 100 and 200  at the 104th State meet and seven other performances by San Diego Section thinclads made the California top 25 as compiled  by Athletic.net.  Those not in first 25 below are indicated by asterisk:

EVENT MARK NAME, SCHOOL STATE OTHERS NAME, SCHOOL
100 :10.27w Arrington, Jr., Mount Miguel 1st :10.34w Ford, Bakersfield
200 :20.40w Arrington, Jr. 1st :20.83w Coleman, L.A. Granada Hills
400 :47.89 Slaughter, Mt. Carmel 12th :46.79 Ricks, L.B. Poly
:48.02 Jones, Mount Miguel 16th
800 1:50.21 Evans, Carlsbad 2nd 1:49.91 Morales,
San Juan Capistrano JSerra
800 1:52.02 Cordero, Eastlake 10th
1:52.67 Bowman, Sage Creek 15th
1600 4:15.10 Bowman —* 4:04.02 Noonan, Dana Point Dana Hills
3200 9:02.96 Hicks, University City —* 8:40.47 Perez, L.A. Cathedral
110HH :13.72w Martin, Helix 3rd :13.59w McFarland,
Elk Grove Cosumnes Oaks
:13.88w Tseko-Biffle, El Capitan 6th
:14.22w Reese, San Marcos 19th
:14.28 Atilano, Cathedral 22nd
300H :37.42 Atilano 4th :37.06 Roberson, Eastvale Roosevelt
:37.45 Tseko-Biffle 5th
:37.58 Martin 8th
:38.34 Reese 22nd
4×100 Relay :41.70 Rancho Bernardo —* :40.29 L.A. Granada Hills
4×400 Relay 3:18.60 Helix 11th 3:12.54 L.B. Wilson
3:19.03 Mt. Carmel 14th
3:19.31 Mount Miguel 16th
3:20.59 Eastlake 24th
4×800 Relay 7:51.29 Carlsbad 20th 7:38.07 San Clemente
High Jump 6-10 Cheeks II, Mission Bay 3T 7-0 1/2 Banks,
L.A. Lake Balboa Birmingham
6-8 Carmona, Fallbrook 6T
Gross, Torrey Pines
6-7 Doctor, Valhalla 13T
6-6 Martin, Helix 16T
6-6 Stokes, Bonita Vista
Long Jump 23-11 ¼ Cheeks III 6th 24-7 3/4 Rogers, Lafayette Acalanes
23-4 McCotter, Cathedral 17th
23-2 ½ Martin 20T
Triple Jump 47-8 3/4 Reichenberg, Mission Bay 5th 48-6 ¾ Carter,
Elk Grove Vista del Lago
47-7 3/4 Daley, El Camino 7T
46-1/2 Gouvalaris, Torrey Pines 23T
Shot Put 57-9 Gash, Helix 16th 65-0 1/4 Bitter, Clovis North
57-1/2 Telemaque, Sage Creek 19th
Discus 181-11 Gash 10th 206-11 Smith, Clovis North
176-9 Telemaque 14th
Pole Vault 16-8 Anderson, University City 3rd 17-0 McKee, Riverside King
16-0 1/2 Yarbrough, San Dieguito 7th
16-0 Weisman, Torrey Pines 8T
15-6 Sbuttoni IV, St. Augustine 17T



2024 Track Week 7: 10 Victories, 4 Section Records by Boys and Girls

104th STATE TRACK FINALS

CLOVIS BUCHANAN HIGH

San Diego Section medal winners in bold.

BOYS

4×100 Relay—Pittsburg, :40.77.

1600—Dybdahl (Santa Barbara), 4:08.23.

110HH—McFarland (Elk Grove Consumness Oaks), :13.6. Wind 3.1.  3. Tseko-Biffle (El Capitan), :13.99w. 4. Martin (Helix), :14.07w.

400—Ricks (L.B. Poly), :46.79.

100—Arrington, Jr. (Mount Miguel), :10.33.  Wind 1.3. Section No. 3 all-time.

800—Evans (Carlsbad), 1:50.21. Section No. 2 all-time.  11. Bowman (Sage Creek), 1:54.2.  12. Cordero (Olympic), 1:57.62.

300IH—Gammage (Canyon Country Canyon), :37.35.  3,  Atilano (Cathedral) :37.62.  7. Tseko-Biffle (El  Capitan), :38.37.

200—Arrington, Jr. (Mount Miguel), :20.55. Wind, 0.8.  Section tie No. 1 all-time.  Christon (Madison), 2019.

4×800 Relay—San Clemente, 7:38.07.  12. Carlsbad, 7:57.59.  16.  Point Loma, 8:10.18.

3200—Noonan (Dana Hills), 8:43.12.  22. Hicks (University City), 9:07.73.  23. Reyes (El Camino), 9:08.62. 24. Welton (Westview), 9:10.60.

4×400 Relay—L.B. Wilson, 3:12.54.

HJ—Banks (Lake Balboa Birmingham), 7-0 ½. 8. Cheeks (Mission Bay), 6-5.

LJ—Rogers (Acalanes), 24-3 ¾.  4.  Cheeks (Mission Bay), 23-5, wind 2.3.

TJ—Rush (Oakland Bishop O’Dowd), 47-05.  11. Daley (El Camino), 45-1 ¼.

SP—Madsen (Clovis North), 62-9 ½.

DISCUS—Madsen (Clovis North), 206-08.

PV—Anderson (University City), 16-8. 4.  Weisman (Torrey Pines), 15-8.  6. Bernier (Fall), 15-2.  7. Farenc (Westview), 15-2.

GIRLS

4×100 Relay—Westlake Village Oaks Christian, 45.67.  Steele Canyon, scratched.

1600—Engelhardt Ventura), 4:32.06.  3.  Dailey (La Jolla), 4:43.30.  8. Scuba (Sage Creek), 4:55.18.  9. Hickey (The Bishop’s), 4:55.59.

100H—Bowen-Fontonot (San Diego), :13.59. Wind minus 0.1. Section No.1 all-time; :13.61 McCormick, Scripps Ranch, 2022. Cook (Steele Canyon), scratched.

400—Smith (La Jolla), :53.39, Section No. 3 all-time. Burkhardt (Steele Canyon), scratched.

100—Warr (Canyon Country Canyon), :11.41. Wind, 4.0.  5.  Shaheed (Madison), 11.54w. 

800-Buswell (Poway), 2:06.51.  Section No. 1 all-time.  2:06.63, Riggins (Del Norte), 2023.  2. Makenna Herbst (Carlsbad), 2:07.23.  Section  No. 3 all-time.  4.  Arciaga (Westview), 2:08.08.  12. Zimmer (Cathedral), 2:14.77.

300LH—Morgan Herbst (Carlsbad), :41.26.  Section No. 1 all-time.   :41.30 Johnson (Cathedral), 2015.  3. Bowen-Fontonot (San Diego), :42.76.

200– Shaheed (Madison), :23.53.  Wind, 1.9.  8.  Smith (La Jolla), 24.23.

4×800 Relay—Ventura, 8:57.21.  9. Del Norte, 9:13.80. 11. Cathedral, 9:18.88.

3200–Williams (East), 9:57.11. Section No. 1 all-time. 9:59.08, Lopizzo (La Costa Canyon), 2023. 5. Dailey (La Jolla), 10:15.85.  14. Lopizzo (LCC), 10:40.94.

4×400 Relay—L.B. Wilson, 3:41.40.

HJ—Fakrogha (Ventura), 5-8, won on fewer misses than Young (Atherton Menlo).

LJ—Webster (L.B. Wilson), 20-5 ¼.  6. Hoagland (Rancho Bernardo), 18-7 ¼.

TJ—Alumbres (Vista Murietta), 40-11.  10.  Jones (Oeanside), 37-8 ¼. 

SP—Schnayer (Moraga Campolindo) 47-03 ¾). 11. Colon Gipson (Otay Ranch), 39-04.

DISCUS—Johnson (Sherman Oaks Notre Dame), 158-10. 7. Williams (Cathedral), 136-08

PV—Muhammad (Pittsburg), 13-9.  2. Echsner (Del Norte), 13-5. 8. de Jong (Maranatha), 12-5. 

 





2024 Boys Track Week 7: Arrington Jr., Evans Scorch Clovis Oval

104th STATE TRACK TRIALS

CLOVIS BUCHANAN HIGH

Mount Miguel’s Brandon Arrington ran the fastest sprint double in San Diego Section history, a wind-aided :10.27 100 meters and :20.55 200, and Carlsbad’s Cain Evans charged down the stretch to run a 1:51.88 800, the seventh fastest.

Fifteen area entries qualified in competition that took place on a cool, windy afternoon-evening at the Central San Joaquin Valley school.

San Diego Section qualifiers in bold:

4×100 Relay—(heat 1) L.A.  Mission Hills Chaminade, :41.30. 4. Cathedral, :41.86.  (heat 2), Pittsburg, :41.30.    Mount Miguel, DQ, lane violation.  (heat 3) L.B. Poly, :41.16. 8. Rancho Bernardo, :42.24.

1600—(heat 1) Reynolds (Carmichael Jesuit), 4:10.59.  14. Bamford (Scripps Ranch), 4:23.96.  (heat 2) Perez L.A. Cathedral) 4:11.69.  10. O’Toole (Sage Creek) 4:20.94. 11. Senn (Steele Canyon), 4:21.83.

400—(heat 1) Ochoa (Covina Northview), :47.24. 4.  Slaughter (Mt. Carmel), :48.97.  (heat 2) Mayrant (Culver City), 47.60.  5. Caulfield (Mt. Carmel) :48.89. (heat 3)  Ricks (L.B. Poly), :47.59. 3. Jones (Mount Miguel), :48.02.  (heat 4) Avalos (Lemoore), :47.51.

100—(heat 1) Ford (Bakersfield) :10.34w. (heat 2) Harris (L.B. Poly), :10.52w.  5. McCotter (Cathedral), 10.71w.   9. Fisher (Torrey Pines), :11.01.  (heat 3) Arrington, Jr. (Mount Miguel) :10.27w.

800—(heat 1) Evans (Carlsbad), 1:51.88. 2. Bowman (Sage Creek). 1:53.06. (heat 2) Obando (L.B. Wilson), 1:52.66.  (heat 3) Cordero (Eastlake), 1:53.64.

110HH—(heat 1)  Felix (Fresno Central), :13.71w.  3. Tseko-Biffle (El Capitan) 13.99w.  (heat 2)  McFarland (Elk Grove Cosumnes Oaks), :13.71. 5. Reese (San Marcos) :14.36. (heat 3) Martin (Helix), :14.20. (heat 4)—Najeeb-Babalola (San Jose Mitty), :14.07.

300H—(heat 1) Tseko-Biffle (El Capitan) :37.48.  3.  Atilano (Cathedral), :37.97. 4.  Martin (Helix), :38.70.  (heat 2) Rendon (L.A. Carson), :37.57.  Reese (San Marcos), no time.

200—(heat 1) Arrington, Jr.  (Mount Miguel), :20.55w. (heat 2) Coleman (L.A. Granada Hills), :20.83. (heat 3) Bragg (Los Alamitos), :21.25.  4. Gray (Helix), :21.60.  6. Sanders (Mira Mesa), :22.11.

4×400 Relay—(heat 1) Culver City 3:16.66.  Helix, DQ, lane violation. (heat 2) L.B. Poly, 3:18.88.  Mt. Carmel, DQ, lane violation. (heat 3) L.B. Wilson, 3:15.08. 6. Mount Miguel, 3:28.56.

HJ—Eight cleared 6-6.  9. Cheeks (Mission Bay.), 6-4. Carmona (Fallbrook), Gross (Torrey Pines), no height.

LJ—Rogers (Acalanes), 24-7 ¾.  6. Cheeks (Mission Bay) 23-5 ½.  23. Wilson (Steele Canyon), 21-11 ½. 24. Martin (Helix), 21-9 ¾.

TJ—Carter (Moreno Valley Vista del Lago), 48-6 ¾.  8. Daley (El Camno), 46-07.  13. Gouvalaris (Torrey Pines), 46-1. 16. Reichenberg (Mission Bay), 45-5 ¾.

SP—Bitter (Clovis North), 64-3 ¼. 13.  Gash (Helix) 54-4 ¼. 22. Victor (Valley Center), 49-2 ¼.  24. Ledesma (San Pasqual) 46-7 ½.

Discus—Smith (Clovis Buchanan), 206-11.  18. Victor (Valley Center), 159-07.  20. Maciejewski (Del Norte), 157-04.  34—Gash (Helix), 110-10.

PV—Eleven cleared 15-6, incl. Weisman (Torrey Pines), Anderson (University City), Farenc (Westview), Bernier (Fall)brook.  Saunders (Rancho Bernardo), 15-0.  Rynearson (Mission Bay), 15-0.