Track: Highlights and results link from Saturday's San Gabriel Valley Track Invitational at Citrus College

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As we move closer to the League prelims, CIF, Masters and the state meet, is there anyone out there we need to keep close tabs on?

Here are some local results from last week's San Gabriel Valley Track and Field Invitational at Citrus College, which was hosted by Glendora High School.

http://dyestatcal.com/results/trk2007/April/21%20San%20Gabriel%20Valley%20Ch/Results2007SGVChampionships.htm
-- Glendora's Christy Adamyk won the 1600 in a meet record 5:03.11, South El Monte's Samantha Rodriguez was third in 5:25.
-- Madeline LeDuc (Glendora) with a 17'5 1/2" girls long jump to set the meet record,
-- Shelby McRae (La Salle) 133'5" in girls discus throw,
-- David Minguez (La Salle) 14'0" to win boys pole vault,
-- Jordan Edmond (Glendora) 22.07 in boys 200 meters,
-- Emanuel Vera (Rosemead) in boys 400 meters in 49.78 in meet record,
-- Jesus Correa (Rosemead) 55'0" in boys shot put, shattering old meet record by more than 9 feet, and also set a meet record in the discus throw at 156'11 1/2" to better the old mark by 17.'

3 Comments

Anonymous said:

track and field is riveting.
Sincerely,
watching paint dry

Anonymous said:

There are others in the area that probably should be followed or teams that should be tracked. Among the individuals expected to make 'some noise' are Johann Boulat (Arcadia), Westley Riley (La Salle & defending D-4 800 champ), 2 of the Arcadia distance guys, Plavjian and Ernst, 2 girls from South Pas, Mohammadi in the sprints and Fata in the 800, Margaret Sitker of La Salle in the distance races. We also have Jalisa Williams and Kiani Profit from Muir. Plot lines include can Muir girl's garner another D-3 title for Muir overcoming nagging injuries. I'll think of more later and add.

the real hsfbfan said:

The arcadia kid on the right signed with UCSB.

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