06.18.08

all league track & field

Posted in Schools, SEYL, Foothill, North, East, Golden Valley, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, SWYL, South, Ridgeview, Frontier, Noise Flash!!!, Bakersfield at 10:40 pm by Administrator

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Foothill High junior Dayshan Ragans

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Boys track and field

Southeast Yosemite League

Track Athlete of the Year: Chris Schwartz, Foothill

Field Athlete of the Year: Dayshan Ragans, Foothill

First team

Isaiah Purvis, Liberty; Emanuel Turner, Bakersfield; Kevin Norwood, Golden Valley; Eddie Morrow, East; Collin Ellis, Bakersfield

Southwest Yosemite League

Track Athlete of the Year: Anthony Mitchell, North

Field Athlete of the Year: Chris Kelly, Ridgeview

First team

Matt Darr, Frontier; Johnny Carter, Ridgeview; Cody Gragg, North; Daniel Lozano, Stockdale; Steve Silva, Stockdale

Girls track and field

Southeast Yosemite League

Track Athlete of the Year: Brushay Wandick, Bakersfield

Field Athlete of the Year: Shanesha Epps, Golden Valley

FIRST TEAM

Erica Wilcox, Liberty; Natalie Fernandez, Foothill; Sarah Baker, Bakersfield; Amanda Klinchuch, Liberty; Shinaed McDonald, Bakersfield

Southwest Yosemite League

Track Athlete of the Year: Taylor Jackson, Frontier

Field Athlete of the Year: Alana Alexander, Centennial

FIRST TEAM

Alex Collatz, Stockdale; Candace Nichols, South; Candace Carlson, North; Ashlee Thomas, Centennial; Shanea Anderson, Stockdale

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06.10.08

centennial’s class of 2008

Posted in Coaches, Schools, Championships, Valley, College, Signings, Centennial, SWYL at 2:41 pm by Administrator


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valley champs

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coach randy jones retired this year and will be missed. his boys and girls cross country teams won the valley titles in division two this past fall.

his girls team won the swyl league meet and his boys came in second in track and field.

below are this year’s graduates (please write me about others):

ashlee thomas - byu
brant jones - point loma
april cacuyog - CSUB
arturo ramirez - fresno state
lizzy baker-steimer - U of Chicago,
Ryan Nunez - BC
Monica Morley - BYU-Hawaii
Rachel Tiner - Biola

above provided by brant

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05.13.08

jv championship?

Posted in Coaches, SEYL, SWYL, Rankings, Track, Noise Flash!!! at 6:53 am by Administrator


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vaulting practice

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last night i went to my first track coaches meeting. we voted on the athletes of the year and all-league athletes. i wont reveal who won but several are no brainers.

other topics covered were the two new schools entering our leagues and the need for volunteers to work at the meets.

we discussed using episports or athletic.net for meet management too. marks fudging was another issue and as usual there are no real solutions.

lastly, we voted to make the frosh/soph league meet a junior varsity meet with unlimited entries. this meet will be held the week before the varsity one.

all class levels will be able to compete but juniors and senoirs who compete in the jv meet wont be allowed to compete in the varsity meet the next week.

of course all of the above has to be approved by the athletic directors.

05.05.08

so sad part 2

Posted in Coaches, Schools, Championships, SEYL, SWYL, Worst Person in the World at 9:54 am by Administrator

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seyl champs
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the varsity league meet was a good one on thursday but it was tarnished at the end. i left my post by the finishline to work on the drillers area meet entries just before the start of the swyl 4 x 400 event.

i was looking at the results board when i heard the yelling begin. i wish i had turned on my camera but my hands were full and i didnt think to do it. the  coach was yelling at the officials because his team had gotten DQed before the race.

his team violated one of the uniform rules and was DQed. it sucks for this to happen, but coaches are warned before every meet. in fact, most of the pre-meet meeting is about uniform rules.

all i heard him yelling was that you guys (the officials) pull this crap all the time and then he actually called one of the officials a “DICK”. this tirade could be heard by everyone at the meet and went on till the coach was deep into the stands.

this kind of behaviour is way out of line and should not be tolerated. the officials were doing their job (btw they do it very well) and only enforcing rules that will be followed at all the meets.

it would be a shame for his team to qualify for valley (upcoming meet) with illegal uniforms and then get DQed at valley. it wouldnt be fair to the his athletes or the team that followed the rules and didnt qualify for valley because his team beat them.

now i know the uniform rules are a pain and the athletes dont like to abide by them. i often have to remind athletes about the rules all the time. but there are rules and they need to be followed.

if you violate them, you need to take your medicine respectfully.

05.01.08

Drillers deliver a thriller

Posted in Driller of the Week, Coaches, Schools, Boys, Girls, Championships, Kern Track Results, SEYL, Track Meets, Upcoming, Foothill, Results, BHS, North, East, Golden Valley, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, SWYL, South, West, Ridgeview, Highland, Driller Noise, Race Summary, Garces, Frontier, Noise Flash!!!, Bakersfield at 11:50 pm by Administrator


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Drillers deliver a thriller
BHS boys and girls sweep SEYL team titles; Stockdale boys, Centennial girls win SWYL
BY ZACH EWING, Californian staff writer
zewing@bakersfield.com | Thursday, May 1 2008 11:15 PM
Last Updated: Thursday, May 1 2008 11:36 PM

Chalk up two more track and field league titles for Bakersfield High.

And this time, give an assist to Driller greats of the past.

Buoyed by an emotional trip to the school’s record room the day before, the Drillers boys’ and girls’ teams each took home the Southeast Yosemite League titles Thursday at Liberty High.

“We have all the league titles printed up there and we have 2008 with a question mark,” BHS coach Steven Anderson said. “All the kids went up there, and I expected them to be 15 minutes. They were up there an hour, just looking at old trophies and marks. They were ready, they were inspired, they wanted this bad today.”

In the Southwest Yosemite League, Centennial won the girls title with 169 points to Stockdale’s 137. The Mustang boys returned the favor, beating Centennial 155.75-120.50.

The BHS boys won by a large margin, outdistancing Liberty 128-91 to break the Patriots’ four-year title streak.

The girls, meanwhile, had to eke one out. Liberty held the team lead by four points with three events to be scored, including the 1,600-meter relay, in which BHS had already lost twice to Liberty earlier in the season.

Not this time. Bakersfield took the lead early in the race and beat LHS by nearly five seconds with a time of 4:06.71.

“We only ever see football and basketball (trophies),” said Shinead McDonald, who won the 100 and 300 hurdles before running the third leg of the mile relay. “So we went up in there, there were a whole bunch of trophies. West Coast Relays from the 1920s and everything. It was real emotional … Coach was crying and everything, and I saw a lot of my dad’s trophies.”

When Marlise Williams and an injured Chanel Reeves came up with a 1-3 finish in the long jump, BHS could start its plans for painting another year on the wall in the record room.

“They don’t want people to go, ‘well, what happened that year?,’” Anderson said.

Centennial’s girls also had a breakthrough, ending a string of 11 years during which Stockdale had won 10 times.

The Mustangs were hurt when their 400 relay team — which went on to finish first — was disqualified because of an illegal baton pass. But Centennial had plenty of firepower, starting with Ashlee Thomas’ victories in the 400 (58.70) and 800 (2:31.72) despite a tight hamstring.

“In the 4, I could feel my hamstring, so I was kind of being cautious,” Thomas said. “Then a girl came up on me, and I had to beat her to the end.”

Stockdale’s boys continued their season of success with a dominating victory.

“We thought we had the best team,” Stockdale coach Dave Lonsinger said. “Track’s pretty cut and dry, and we were undefeated in duals. We don’t really have any weak events.”

Foothill had a couple of shining performances on an individual scale. Thrower Dayshan Ragans took his first steps of a postseason that could end in a state championship.

Ragans, the state’s leader in each the shot put and discus, easily won both events in 57-31/2 and 180-4, even though he’s battling a cold. Ragans also tried something new — letting out a primal scream as he released the shot.

“That’s just me trying to get everybody pumped,” Ragans said. “That’s what we’re trying to establish here at the league meet. Get pumped up, make good throws.”

Chris Schwartz added a victory in the 800 (1:58.74) to his signature-event wins in the 1,600 (4:35.51) and the 3,200 (10:01.28). Schwartz won’t even run the 800 at next week’s Yosemite area meet.

Two of the day’s best races were in the SWYL boys 100, which Ridgeview’s Tynell Robertson won over Stockdale’s Steve Silva in a photo finish (both times 10.81) and the SEYL boys 200, in which Liberty’s Isiah Purvis edged BHS’ Emmanuel Turner, 22.03 to 22.05.

Track and field

SEYL Championships

At Liberty

Boys

Team standings–Bakersfield 128, Liberty 91, Golden Valley 83, Foothill 60, Garces 45, Highland 43.5, East 42.5.

400 relay–1. Bakersfield High 42.39; 2. Golden Valley, 44.13; 3. Liberty, 44.14. 1,600–1. Schwartz, F, 4:35.51; 2. Lewis, H, 4:37.07; 3. Quintero, GV, 4:39.93. 110H–1. Morrow, E, 15.63; 2. Mungia, GV, 15.64; 3. Santillan, L, 16.25. 400–1. Purvis, L, 49.54; 2. Affentranger, L, 50.79; 3. Gooden, B, 51.18. 100–1. Turner, B, 10.84; 2. Sumlin, G, 10.98; 3. Hunt, B, 11.20. 800–1. Schwartz, F, 1:58.74; 2. Vanzandt, H, 1:59.13; 3. Hill, L, 2:00.73. 300 hurdles–1. Morrow, E, 40.67; 2. Gary, GV, 40.91; 3. Santillan, L, 42.05. 200–1. Purvis, L, 22.03; 2. Turner, B, 22.05; 3. Hunt, B, 22.42. 3,200–1. Schwartz, F, 10:01.28; 2. Ariey, B, 10:08.06; 3. Fuentes, E, 10:12.66. 1,600 relay–1. Liberty (Kirschenmann, Garside, Affentranger, Purvis), 3:22.08; 2. Bakersfield, 3:23.56; 3. Highland, 3:32.65. D–1. Ragans, F, 180-4; 2. Ellis, B, 171-10; 3. Austin, H, 138-0. LJ–1. Mungia, GV, 21-10; 2. Norwood, GV, 21-0.75; 3. Johnson, H, 21-0.5; SP–1. Ragans, F, 57-3.5; 2. Ellis, B, 49-4.25; 3. Turrubiates, B, 47-7.5. TJ–1. Hodges, GV, 43-1.75; 2. Griggs, B, 43-0.75; 3. Chee, G, 42-2.25. HJ–1. Griggs, B, 6-4; 2. McCullum, G, 6-2; 3. Johnson, GV, 5-8. PV–1. Winchester, L, 13-0; 2. Woodard, G, 12-0; 3. Bussey, F, 11-0.

Girls

Team standings–Bakersfield 181, Liberty 163, Highland 68, Garces 31, Golden Valley 29, East 2, Foothill 1.

400 relay–1. Bakersfield, 48.80; 2. Highland, 50.84; 3. Liberty, 52.68. 1,600–1. Baker, B, 5:36.88; 2. Guzman, G, 5:43.45; 3. Barton, L, 5:44.61. 100H–1. McDonald, B, 16.51; 2. Richardson, L, 16.53; 3. Robles, L, 17.00; 400–1. Wilcox, L, 58.28; 2. Torres, B, 1:00.72; 3. White, B, 1:02.74. 100–1. Wandick, B, 12.43; 2. Herron, H, 12.78; 3. Belt, B, 13.08. 800–1. Baker, B, 2:29.74; 2. McAtee, L, 2:30.00; 3. Goodwin, H, 2:31.50. 300H–1. McDonald, B, 47.40; 2. Tafoya-Reyes, G, 49.53; 3. Hidalgo, GV, 50.07; 200–1. Wandick, B, 25.12; 2. Wilcox, L, 25.83; 3. Herron, H, 26.40. 3,200–1. Guzman, G, 12:29.00; 2. Baker, B, 12:39.31; 3. Roman, H, 12:49.52. 1,600 relay–1. Bakersfield, 4:06.71; 2. Liberty, 4:11.37; 3. Highland, 4:21.30. SP–1. D. Perry, B, 32-7.5; 2. Studer, L, 30-1; 3. M. Perry, B, 29-0.5. TJ–1. Williams, B, 33-5; 2. Toomer, GV, 32-9; 3. M. Perry, B, 32-6. HJ–1. Bellanger, H, 5-0; 2. Davis, L, 4-10; 3. J. Fitch, L, 4-8; PV–1. Klinchuch, L, 9-0; 2. Sewell, L, 7-6; 3. Burt, L, 7-6. D–1. Corneilson, L, 97-10; 2. D. Perry, B, 72-4; 3. Kramer, L, 70-11. LJ–1. Williams, B, 15-9.5; 2. Toomer, GV, 15-8.5; 3. Reeves, B, 15-0.5.

SWYL Championships

At Liberty

Boys

Team standings–Stockdale 155.75, Centennial, 120.5, North 84, West 62.75, Ridgeview 44, Frontier 10, South 7.

400 relay–1. Stockdale, 43.21; 2. Ridgeview, 44.14; 3. Centennial, 44.45; 1,600–1. Gragg, N, 4:35.50; 2. Jones, C, 4:41.12; 3. Diller, C, 4:47.10. 110H–1. Garber, S, 15.77; 2. McCurtis, R, 15.82; 3. Nunez, C, 15.96. 400–1. A. Mitchell, N, 49.67; 2. D. Mitchell, S, 49.94; 3. Ramirez, C, 50.23. 100–1. Robertson, R, 10.81; 2. Silva, S, 10.81J; 3. Lozano, S, 10.91. 800–1. A. Mitchell, N, 2:02.44; 2. Lozano, S, 2:02.77; 3. Ramirez, C, 2:03.74. 300H–1. Nunez, C, 40.74; 2. Garber, S, 40.78; 3. West, C, 41.82. 200–1. Lewis, S, 22.54; 2. Silva, S, 22.87; 3. D. Mitchell, S, 23.03. 3,200–1. Gragg, N, 10:20.88; 2. Slaton, S, 10:31.46; 3. Jones, C, 10:43.90. 1,600 relay–1. Centennial (Deleon, Diller, Pacheco, Ramirez), 3:24.94; 2. West 3:42.95; 3. Ridgeview, 3:44.41. D–1. Martin, W, 118-7; 2. Rhodes, N, 114-9.5; 3. Seaton, S, 114-5.5. LJ–1. Silva, S, 21-3; 2. Henderson, S, 21-0; 3. Vlach, N, 20-9.5. SP–1. Wallace, C, 44-11.5; 2. Lehrmann, S, 44-0.5; 3. Johnson, C, 43-0. TJ–1. Martin, W, 40-7.25; 2. Alexander, C, 39-8; 3. Picato, C, 37-9.75. HJ–1. Robbins, W, 6-2; 2. Henry, S, 5-10; 3. Tinkle, F, 5-8. PV–1. Musick, N, 13-6; 2. Speirs, N, 13-0; 3. Anger, S, 11-6.

Girls

Team standings–Centennial 169, Stockdale 137, Frontier 72, North 39, South 32, Ridgeview 13, West 6.

400 relay–1. Centennial (Cacuyog, Neunast, Thomas, Bennett), 50.70; 2. Frontier, 53.73; 3. Stockdale, DQ. 1,600–1. Carlson, N, 5:34.43; 2. Morley, C, 5:36.35; 3. Lopez, N, 5:43.27; 100H–1. Jackson, F, 15.52; 2. Ellis, F, 16.45; 3. Alexander, C, 17.25; 400–1. Thomas, C, 58.70; 2. Anderson, S, 58.89; 3. Cacuyog, C, 1:00.70; 100–1. Anderson, S, 12.62; 2. Cady, S, 12.83; 3. Watson, S, 12.86. 800–1. Thomas, C, 2:31.72; 2. Morley, C, 2:32.37; 3. Baker-Steimer, C, 2:37.52. 300H–1. Jackson, F, 45.27; 2. Alexander, C, 45.70; 3. Peart, F, 49.80. 200–1. Anderson, S, 25.94; 2. Cacuyog, C, 26.55; 3. Alexander, So, 26.83. 3,200–1. Carlson, N, 12:12.93; 2. Duran, R, 12:58.09; 3. Dahl, C, 13:00.15; 1,600 relay–1. Stockdale, 4:05.52; 2. Frontier, 4:23.58; 3. Centennial, 4:34.76. SP–1. Collatz, S, 32-4; 2. Congdon, C, 31-8; 3. Valencia, So, 30-11.5. TJ–1. Alexander, C, 37-3; 2. Collatz, S, 36-1.5; 3. Nichols, So, 35-4.5. HJ–1. Crowe, C, 5-0; 2. Hernandez, S, 4-6; 3. Ellis, F, 4-4. PV–1. Crowe, C, 8-0; 2. Neunast, C, 8-0J; 3. Craft, S, 7-0. D–1. Collatz, S, 144-0; 2. Tafarella, S, 101-7; 3. Pendleton, C, 94-5. LJ–1. Alexander, C, 17-10.5; 2. Anderson, S, 17-7; 3. Nichols, So, 17-2

04.30.08

Anthony Mitchell

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400

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Anthony Mitchell

North/Senior

What Mitchell did: Set a North record with a 48.50 in the 400 meters at the Reedley Invitational last week, then qualified as the top seed in both the 400 and 800 at today’s SWYL championship. He owns the Central Section’s best mark in each event.

Coach Allan Smart says: “He’s on a roll right now, running really good and peaking at the right time. That’s exactly what you want to see in track at this point in time.”

04.28.08

varsity prelims at centennial - 04/28/08

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ellis n ragans

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well the day ended on a good note. collin ellis (bakersfield) threw way over 170 feet to qualify for the final on thursday. ragans fouled on his first two throws and then did a no spin throw of over 150 feet to move on with the other ten qualifiers.

in the high jump, there was 13 jumpers and at 5′4 they were done to the twelve for the final. all three drillers made the final.

all three drillers made the finals in the shot and the long jump too

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