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AY. JUNE4, 1976 Talented CCS entry SF, ham (Oakland), K.. Wil~on (Morninqsidp., InalewoodL A_1exander (Roo- sevelt, Fresno), (B'3tes, Menlo-Atherton), T J- Lomax (Work.rnt=Jn, La Puente), Moreno (Uck), C~lrlW811 (LA Fremont), Nichol, (East l3al<-- er,fielrj), DeCaro (I}urhank), (f), Willi"rn<, Oceanside). PV-Hintnaus (Aviatinl1, Reoondo SeBch). Yotrnq Uv\ilJikAI1, LonQ Reach). Loveloy (Del Mar), Philhert(A(al~nes, Lafavp.ftp.), Bog~rt (Edi50n, Huntington Bench), (Smith, Hanfnrd)' Scoring CScorinq in Bov:;' Division on 6-4<~··2·1 bi'J;.i~) Hnmiltol1 (LA) 20, San ~ernando (LA) IB, Gahr (Cen ilo<1 10, L~ssen (S,,,anviIl8) 8, Santa Monir:iJ 7, Pi'tcific: Grove, Patrick Henry (Soil Diego), Laqlma Beach, l_ockR (L.A), BAnninq (I.A), Hnnver (Fn~5n()), F:.!Caion, AmeriC;:;:1n (~re': mon!), Fnntann, W()rkman (1,~i3 PUf-~!1tH) Nnd Aviation (Rerlonrlo Beach)' 6A~ch, Kennedv 03ary,tow), r-')ieomonl Hills, Mi. Plensant and Edison - -~ - - - - _(HlJntinatoD_Beach) 5 ea<:h,J\~r5tow, Uoland, Ganesha (Pomon,,), Hart The GCS sent its most taJentcd group of girls in t.he (Newhall), Claremont, Manu,,1 A-rt:,-(LA)~~Lick, Serramonte (o~iv City)- I I" . h 'h h ld -~ h h' i')nrJ Millikan (Lana Bea~h) ,1e~ch. t lrcc years LIC meet as een e ant, t e oys eon- Mission (S~), Washington (LA), Cr85CBnt" Vallp.v, ~oothill (Tustin), 1 Ungent is not. (IS ha \;U1ced;]s some in recent. years but. 5ilver Cr-p.ek, P""adena, Washington (Fremont), Mavfair (Lake'wood), ., , . th .. t . I h "1" d' . EI Camino Rp~1 (I.A), Oakl"nd. ~remont (InA)' ~nrJ Del Mar, 3 e~ch; IS stlong In . C spnn ,S, Ie ays, un, es an JumpIng lincoln (San Dieao), Chul~ Vista, Carson (LA) PI. Loma (San Diego), event.s, ChatSWOrth (UI), Redwood (Larkspur), Lodi, Grant mel Paso II 'It d C' F . j h th f th L A Height<), Hill, Mor"'ingsirJp. (Inglewood), East BAkersfield and Acalanes .' amI on an ,~}an ernat1( 0, .0. rom .. e os t1- (Laf~vette) 2 P.~cll; RerJwood (Visi'lli~)' Pittsburg, C"rlmont, San Gor."' geles City Section. are expected to battle for team 9_0nio (San BernarrJino), Mater Dei (Santi! Ana), MarJRra, L" Mirada, honors in the Boys' Division and Berkeley figures to EI Dorado (PI~centl~), Yreka, Roo,p.vel! (~rR'''O) and Burbank, 1 each. regain the Girls' crown it lost to Washington of Los Angeles l;cJstyear. NEWS' S'TATF.: MEE'T POPE5HEET 8ov~' Divi:\inn Tr;Jc&t Events ' (Predict~d order of finish with sixth placer a lon9shot choice to finis.h in first fivp). 1...10 Rp1av--Hnmiltnn (LA), kpnnedv (B~rstow), San Fer-nand0, LJn~ coIn (San Dipgo), Piedmont Hills, (Mor'30€, San DiegQ), lO0-K. WilJiat11<; (SAil ~;ernAndo), MIJlliw) (L_A Hamilton), Willis (Mis.:;ion, sr), Cannon (Mt. PleiJ'ant). N .. lor1PS (Kennedv, B,,, slow), (Rhue, S,l0tA Ana Val- lev). 220-MlIlli"s (LA Harnilton), Branch (Barstow), C~nnon (Mt. PleAs"n!), Newnll (ChLJI;:JVis.la), Flimerov (Reciwood, Vi~a1ia), (Coulter, Har'borL J40-Thompson (G~hr, Cerrito5), K, Tavlor (Piedmont Hills), Chi3rnbers (Santi' MoniCA). H_ Williams (Gi~rs()n, LI\),-Harris--(Pifts- hurg), (Vinson, Siln Gorgonio of San l3ernardino). 88~--Light (Pacific Grove), Cox (Upland), LerJet (Washington, I_A), Powell (Pt. Lama, San Diego), Bishoo (Carlmonl). (Edds, BannlngL Mile-Hunt (Patrick Hen- rv, Sn" Diego), Arriola (Gahr, Cerritos), Moses (Cre5centa Vallev). Sigmen (Chatsworth, L.A), Danif.]Is. (San Gorgonio, Si3n Bernardino), McMeans (De Ama 01 Richrnond). 2-Mile--Hulst (Lagun" Bp.ach), McConn011 (Edison, Huntington Bench), SoilshLJrV (~oothill, Tustin). Scl1IJItz (RedwoorJ, Larksour), 51. .John (Mater Dei, Santa Ana). (Holrne" Downev of Morje~,toL 120 HH--Glenn (Locke, LA), .Jones (Gan8,ha, Pnmon~). f3ol1ertl (~crrarnontp.), Ward (Lodi), White (San ~ern~nrJ"), (Millp.r, Madera). :no U1--White (San FernanrJo), Charn- h~ns (Santa" Monico), Phiflip~ (Silver Creek), Fields (Grant, Del Paso Hei9ht~), 80ber t l. (Serramonte, (Vvphster! Garey 'of Pomona), Mile Rpl~v--Rdnnin() (LA), Hamilt"n (I_A), Pasadena, San Fern~ndo, Madera, (San Bernardino). Field Events SP-M(H1tqnmery (LnSsell, Susanville), McKenzie (Hart, NewhaH), Jepc.on (W~shin9ton, ~":r8tT1(}nt), MCN;;ughton (Hoover, r-resno), Silver-· m~n (L.a Mir~rJa), lP. jpl1l1son, Brea'OlindaL DT-Malone (f~1 Caion Vallev, 1:'1 Caion), Endler (Hoover, ~resno), R, Johnson (Mavfair, l_akew()(1rj), Montgomery' (La"en, Susanville), Corbett (EI Darodo, Placentia), (JAckson, San Mfircos of 5iJnta Barbara or Lettow, Helix of LaMBsaL Hj-I_ane (American, Fremont), Gordien (Claremont), 0150n (EI Caminn Rp.al, LA), Gibhs (Hili), I3rownlee (Yre',a), (Smith, Santa Monica). Lj--P, Wilson (Fonlana), Douhlev (Manual Art" LA), Dur- By FRAN ERHOTA Staff Writer BEHKELri;Y -- Th~ Centra] CORSI, Section is repre- fa~J1tedby :i:i boys and 39 girls in the California lnter- SdlOla.StiC F'erler3tion TrRck & Fjeld Championships which started with t.rials today at Edwards Stadium. Today's qualifying wiU determine the field for th~ fin:11s Saturday startit1g with field events Rt 12:30 and tr;J.Gk ~vents at 1::{O. _~ _ •• VW'S •• IT SPRINTS " S~'fR SlOANS FREMONT RACEWAY - . - - - - - --, _.~ - .. - . ADULTS $3.00 CHilDREN FREE' UNOlH 12' m __ " ExpertCoachin.u, Conducted hv the SCU , AthletiC StRH on the Campus: FOR BOYS 9 TO 14, Three Sessions: JUNE 20 TO JUI. Y 3 JUlY" TO JULY 17 JULY 18 TO JULY 31 ReSidence and Day Plans, For Brochure Write: .SantR Clara COAching Camp .• I.IN!VU1SITV Of SANT A CI_ARA SantiJ Clara, r.t ~'

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Page 1: AY. JUNE4, 1976 Talented CCS entrylynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/TRACK/... · fifth in last year's meet and tfas the reputation of run ning only fast enough to win! Two

AY. JUNE4, 1976

Talented CCS entry

SF,

ham (Oakland), K.. Wil~on (Morninqsidp., InalewoodL A_1exander (Roo­sevelt, Fresno), (B'3tes, Menlo-Atherton), TJ- Lomax (Work.rnt=Jn, LaPuente), Moreno (Uck), C~lrlW811 (LA Fremont), Nichol, (East l3al<-­er,fielrj), DeCaro (I}urhank), (f), Willi"rn<, Oceanside). PV-Hintnaus(Aviatinl1, Reoondo SeBch). Yotrnq Uv\ilJikAI1, LonQ Reach). Loveloy(Del Mar), Philhert(A(al~nes, Lafavp.ftp.), Bog~rt (Edi50n, Huntington

Bench), (Smith, Hanfnrd)' ScoringCScorinq in Bov:;' Division on 6-4<~··2·1 bi'J;.i~) Hnmiltol1 (LA) 20, San

~ernando (LA) IB, Gahr (Cen ilo<1 10, L~ssen (S,,,anviIl8) 8, SantaMonir:iJ 7, Pi'tcific: Grove, Patrick Henry (Soil Diego), Laqlma Beach,l_ockR (L.A), BAnninq (I.A), Hnnver (Fn~5n()), F:.!Caion, AmeriC;:;:1n (~re':mon!), Fnntann, W()rkman (1,~i3 PUf-~!1tH) Nnd Aviation (Rerlonrlo Beach)'6A~ch, Kennedv 03ary,tow), r-')ieomonl Hills, Mi. Plensant and Edison

- -~ - - - - _(HlJntinatoD_Beach) 5 ea<:h,J\~r5tow, Uoland, Ganesha (Pomon,,), HartThe GCS sent its most taJentcd group of girls in t.he (Newhall), Claremont, Manu,,1 A-rt:,-(LA)~~Lick, Serramonte (o~iv City)-

I I" . h 'h h ld -~ h h' i')nrJMillikan (Lana Bea~h) ,1e~ch.t lrcc years LIC meet as een e ant, t e oys eon- Mission (S~), Washington (LA), Cr85CBnt" Vallp.v, ~oothill (Tustin), 1Ungent is not. (IS ha \;U1ced;]s some in recent. years but. 5ilver Cr-p.ek, P""adena, Washington (Fremont), Mavfair (Lake'wood),. , , . th .. t . I h "1" d' . EI Camino Rp~1 (I.A), Oakl"nd. ~remont (InA)' ~nrJ Del Mar, 3 e~ch;IS stlong In . C spnn ,S, Ie ays, un, es an JumpIng lincoln (San Dieao), Chul~ Vista, Carson (LA) PI. Loma (San Diego),event.s, ChatSWOrth (UI), Redwood (Larkspur), Lodi, Grant mel Paso

II 'It d C' F . j h th f th L A Height<), Hill, Mor"'ingsirJp. (Inglewood), East BAkersfield and Acalanes.' amI on an ,~}an ernat1( 0, .0. rom .. e os t1- (Laf~vette) 2 P.~cll; RerJwood (Visi'lli~)' Pittsburg, C"rlmont, San Gor."'

geles City Section. are expected to battle for team 9_0nio (San BernarrJino), Mater Dei (Santi! Ana), MarJRra, L" Mirada,

honors in the Boys' Division and Berkeley figures to EI Dorado (PI~centl~), Yreka, Roo,p.vel! (~rR'''O) and Burbank, 1 each.

regain the Girls' crown it lost to Washington of LosAngeles l;cJstyear.

NEWS' S'TATF.: MEE'T POPE5HEET8ov~' Divi:\innTr;Jc&t Events '

(Predict~d order of finish with sixth placer a lon9shot choice to finis.hin first fivp).

1...10 Rp1av--Hnmiltnn (LA), kpnnedv (B~rstow), San Fer-nand0, LJn~coIn (San Dipgo), Piedmont Hills, (Mor'30€, San DiegQ), lO0-K. WilJiat11<;(SAil ~;ernAndo), MIJlliw) (L_A Hamilton), Willis (Mis.:;ion, sr), Cannon(Mt. PleiJ'ant). N .. lor1PS (Kennedv, B,,, slow), (Rhue, S,l0tA Ana Val­lev). 220-MlIlli"s (LA Harnilton), Branch (Barstow), C~nnon (Mt.PleAs"n!), Newnll (ChLJI;:JVis.la), Flimerov (Reciwood, Vi~a1ia), (Coulter,Har'borL J40-Thompson (G~hr, Cerrito5), K, Tavlor (Piedmont Hills),Chi3rnbers (Santi' MoniCA). H_ Williams (Gi~rs()n, LI\),-Harris--(Pifts­hurg), (Vinson, Siln Gorgonio of San l3ernardino). 88~--Light (PacificGrove), Cox (Upland), LerJet (Washington, I_A), Powell (Pt. Lama, SanDiego), Bishoo (Carlmonl). (Edds, BannlngL Mile-Hunt (Patrick Hen­rv, Sn" Diego), Arriola (Gahr, Cerritos), Moses (Cre5centa Vallev).Sigmen (Chatsworth, L.A), Danif.]Is. (San Gorgonio, Si3n Bernardino),McMeans (De Ama 01 Richrnond). 2-Mile--Hulst (Lagun" Bp.ach),McConn011 (Edison, Huntington Bench), SoilshLJrV (~oothill, Tustin).Scl1IJItz (RedwoorJ, Larksour), 51. .John (Mater Dei, Santa Ana).(Holrne" Downev of Morje~,toL 120 HH--Glenn (Locke, LA), .Jones(Gan8,ha, Pnmon~). f3ol1ertl (~crrarnontp.), Ward (Lodi), White (San~ern~nrJ"), (Millp.r, Madera). :no U1--White (San FernanrJo), Charn­h~ns (Santa" Monico), Phiflip~ (Silver Creek), Fields (Grant, Del PasoHei9ht~), 80ber t l. (Serramonte, (Vvphster! Garey 'of Pomona),

Mile Rpl~v--Rdnnin() (LA), Hamilt"n (I_A), Pasadena, San Fern~ndo,Madera, (San Bernardino).

Field EventsSP-M(H1tqnmery (LnSsell, Susanville), McKenzie (Hart, NewhaH),

Jepc.on (W~shin9ton, ~":r8tT1(}nt), MCN;;ughton (Hoover, r-resno), Silver-·m~n (L.a Mir~rJa), lP. jpl1l1son, Brea'OlindaL DT-Malone (f~1 CaionVallev, 1:'1 Caion), Endler (Hoover, ~resno), R, Johnson (Mavfair,l_akew()(1rj), Montgomery' (La"en, Susanville), Corbett (EI Darodo,Placentia), (JAckson, San Mfircos of 5iJnta Barbara or Lettow, Helix ofLaMBsaL Hj-I_ane (American, Fremont), Gordien (Claremont), 0150n(EI Caminn Rp.al, LA), Gibhs (Hili), I3rownlee (Yre',a), (Smith, SantaMonica). Lj--P, Wilson (Fonlana), Douhlev (Manual Art" LA), Dur-

By FRAN ERHOTAStaff Writer

BEHKELri;Y -- Th~ Centra] CORSI,Section is repre­fa~J1tedby :i:i boys and 39 girls in the California lnter­SdlOla.StiC F'erler3tion TrRck & Fjeld Championshipswhich started with t.rials today at Edwards Stadium.

Today's qualifying wiU determine the field for th~fin:11s Saturday startit1g with field events Rt 12:30 andtr;J.Gk ~vents at 1::{O. _~ _

•• VW'S

•• IT SPRINTS

" S~'fR SlOANS

FREMONT RACEWAY- . - - - - - --, _.~ - .. - .

ADULTS $3.00

CHilDREN FREE'UNOlH 12' m __ "

ExpertCoachin.u,Conducted hv the SCU ,

AthletiC StRH on the Campus:

FOR BOYS 9 TO 14,

Three Sessions:

JUNE 20 TO JUI. Y 3JUlY" TO JULY 17JULY 18 TO JULY 31

ReSidence and Day Plans,

For Brochure Write:

.SantR Clara COAching Camp .•I.IN!VU1SITV Of SANT A CI_ARA

SantiJ Clara, r.t ~'

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Silver Creek girl rated state threatI .. #.

sprints and lead Berkeley to the team championship:'1\\i~' , .Competition both days will/start at' 12:30 and Fri;'~'1 ~..•"

day's session will not close until the third heat of the " ;. jBoys' mile relay at 6:40, Saturday's final event is set, 1;.)")for 4:30.. :,! f ~

GIR.LS· DIVISION DOPESHEET ." .••.••.•; 1 .;

440 RelaY-Berkeley; Centennial (Compton)! Muir (Pa5adena); Fre-;t\j;"';"mon!, LA; PI. Loma (San Diego). 10O-Cobb5 (Berkeley). Water5 (Bell, .. "LA); Loud (Lutheran, LA); John50n (Tech, Oakland); Robin50n(We5H1 t '

che5ter, LA). 22Q-Cobb5 <Berkeley); Water5 (Bell, LA), Robin5~r/';< '. •..•(We5tche5ter, LA); Gaston (Crawford, San Diego); A. Taylor (Claire;~,. < •mon!, San Diego). 44Q-Belk (Silver Creek), Mitchell' (Fremont, LA);, •., , •• ,.,~'Jones (Edison, Huntington Beach), Anderson (Washington, LA), Rapatz~-:.'i'(San Rafael). 88Q-Trumbly (Coalinga); Meek (Palos Verdes)! Howell ••(San Oieguito, Encinitas), Stohr (Granada, Livermore); Keough (Corob . ~.~ J

na del Mar). Mile-Broderick (Tamalpais); Maltinski (Mira Costa, ~'j~. ,"Manhattan Beach); Munday (SJ Lincoln); Wells (Quartz Hill); Sweeney" , .•(Marin Catholic). 80 Low Hurdles-Mann (KennedY, Barstow); Lee(Merced); Costello (Lynbrook); K. TaYlor (PI. Loma, San Diego); Fos~ r- •.ter (Yreka). Mile RelaY-Arcadia; LA Fremont) Berkeley; Esperanza " •

(Placentia); San Diego. '. '" ; r" ,r;. SP-Lanseadel (MI. WhitneY, Visalia), Garcia (Harbor), Pannell (Le-'".\<·"<1'.,

land), Stampfli (Lassen, Susanyille), Wessell (Summerville. OT-Sprin-

ger ( Salinas), Middleton (Poway), Hilton (Pleasant Hill), Smit~ (C9r- i"':'"coran), Hoerner (Mayfair, Lakewood). HJ-Blackburn (CubberleY)'1<'>' ,',Remmllng (San Oieguito, Encinitas), Lendi (Royal,Sim!), Long (Gahr.~"··";;Cerritos), Ross (Berkeley). LJ-Anderson (Washington, LA), Gourdine>' "'.;(EI Toro), 'K. Taylor (PI. Loma, San Diego), Scott (LA PolY), Johnson(Oakland).· .• (' >

Scoring Leaders (5-4-3-2-1) Berkeley 19, Fremont (LA) 10, Bell (LA) "8, San Oieguito (Encinitas) 7, WaShington(LA) 7, Pt. Loma (San OiegqLr W':6.

COCKY AIL HOUR4-6 MON.-FRI.

HORS D'OEUVRES

BOGARTS.'oofhlll Plat:~.Cup.",I-

7:f.~--

ney of Visalia) ranking ahead of them with a toss of

44-0% .. , .Kris Costello (Lynbrook) won three CCS crowns but

faces a much stiffer challenge lthiS week ..Her 10.6 forthe 80 yard low hurdles, however, makes her a threat

in that event. Jennifer Mannt(Kennedy of Barstow)had the best mark with a 10.5.on a slow Cerritos Col­lege track in the Southern Section meet.

Although five of ,27 entrie~ had faster times and"

two others as good 'as her 5:0~4.6,Sue Munday of Lin-coln rates among the favorites in the mile. She placedfifth in last year's meet and tfas the reputation of run­ning only fast enough to win! Two broke 5:00 in Sec­tion meets, Linda Broderick~:(TamalpaiS) doing 4:55.1in the North Coast Section finals and Lynne Maltinski(Mira Costa of Manhattan 'B~ach) 4:56.4 in the South-

ern Section meet. '. ,:t

Jody Anderson (Washington of Los Angeles) isshooting for her third successive long jump crown and

. her 19-31/2 in the Los Ang~les Section meet was thebest. Only one other, Lisa Gourdine (El Toro), South­ern Section champion, is cldse at 19-0.

. Frieda Cobbs (Berkeley."J is expected to win both

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" Marquita Belk (Silver Creek) and Susan Sp~inger(Salinas) take the best marks from 10 Section qualify­ing meets into the. third annual' Girls' CIF Track t&Field Championships Friday and Saturday in Berke­ley.

They, along with Pam Blackburn (Cubberley) aregiven the best chance among girls from the CentfalCoa'st Section to cart off victories ..

Miss Blackburn will be trying to regain the highjump crown she lost last year after winning the firgt­ever girls state title the previous season in B~.kers­field.

.r Pam cleared 5-8 in the CCS finals, a mark' sur­passed by only one other competitor in Californi<:\'sjOSection finals. Chris Remmling (San Dieguito of En­cinitas) won the San Diego Section crown with a 5-8%.effort. .

Miss Belk clocked 56.0 in the CCS 440, nearly a full·second faster than the next fastest qualifier; RobbieMitchell (Fremont of Los Angeles) who captured the,Los Angeles Section crown in 56.9.. I ,,'

Miss Springer powered the discus 133-5 in the CCSmeet, just under her season best of 135-10 and ~ellahead of her closest pursuer going into the meet. Ka­

,:thy Middleton (Poway) posted the,second best win~ning effort with her 129-1 in the San Diego Sectionfinals.

Maria Garcia (Harbor) 43-9 and Sheila Pannell (Le­land) 42-11% posted the second and third best marksin Section finals with only Lori Lanseadel (Mt. Whit-

C',