English Patience

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Cantwell-Sacred Heart's Khamari English checked in between running events at Saturday's CIF Southern Section-Toyota Track and Field Divisional Championships at Mt. San Antonio College last Saturday.

English, who rushed for 947 yards and a team-leading 11 touchdowns as a running back for the Cardinals football team, had a solid day at Mt. SAC.

He finished fourth in the Division IV 100-meter dash with a time of 10.97 seconds. He was sixth in the 200 with a mark of 22.24.

While English has yet to decide where he is going next year, he has said that he has narrowed his choice to either Arizona State, Azusa Pacific or Long Beach State. While he has been offered track scholarships to ASU and the Beach, he said he might consider APU, where he has a chance to play football.

English said he would check in with the WDN when he's made his choice. Until then, good luck.

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Andrew J. Campa is a prep sports and college writer for the Whittier Daily News. He has covered sports in the East and West San Gabriel Valley, as well as the San Fernando Valley and San Bernardino area. Please post your comments, ideas or advice on this blog or to his email at andrew.campa@sgvn.com.

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