05.21.08

track awards 2008

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it is always fun watching coach anderson hand out awards. he is a lot better than those softball coaches thats for sure! it was nice to see miss williams and mr ellis get the most dedicated awards. mr. turner and miss wandick got mvps. mr. fingers and mr. gooden got the impact awards and mr. miller got frosh/soph mvp.

many drillers got all league honors and mr. van matre got the “bringing coach to tears” award.

this year’s team was great and i enjoyed watching they all train and compete. i look forward to next year because so many of our athletes are coming back.

our boys got fifth in valley and i expect we will do better in the future.

 our state team is:

4 x 100 - walter hunt (9), emmanuel turner (12), jerek johnson (11), johnny norwood (12) and charles anderson (11)

4 x 400 - chris miller (10), emmanel turner (12), jerek johnson (11) and brandon gooden (12)

high jump - isiah griggs (10)

100m - emmanuel turner (12)

200m - brushay wandick (11)

2008 awards photos HERE

2008 videos HERE

2007 awards photos HERE

isiah is #2 in the state

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the driller’s isiah griggs is the #2 sophomore in the state as of 05/21/08. he came in second at the valley with a PR of 6′6 and has qualified for the state meet.

what makes his jump even more amazing is that bhs doesnt even have proper high jump facilities. our high jump gear is locked away in a storage bin and when we do bring it out, there isnt a proper place to set it out.

despite this, isiah (with the help of csub’s alex haver) contiunes to improve. one hopes he can make 6′8 at state.

05.15.08

Central Section Grand Masters 2008

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Central Section Grand Masters

At Liberty

Team standings–unavailable.

400 relay–1. Bakersfield (Hunt, Turner, Johnson, Norwood), 42.28; 2. Clovis East (Bourbon, Scott, Smith, Woods), 42.58; 3. Redwood (Stewart, Ray, Root, Coles), 43.07; 4. Central (Newsome, Bigelow, Hammack, Phillips), 43.15. 1,600–1. Chris Schwartz, Foot, 4:15.80; 2. Jonathan Sanchez, Buch, 4:17.48; 3. Eric Battles, CW, 4:20.34; 4. Jesse Arellano, Mad, 4:21.56. 110H–1. Ethan DeJongh, MtW, 14.49; 2. Sean Johnson, Buch, 14.66; 3. Jon Funch, CW, 14.81; 4. Isiah Crunk, Wash, 15.17. 400–1. Maurice Lewis, Ed, 49.08; 2. Isiah Purvis, Lib, 49.13; 3. Daniel Lozano, Stock, 49.35; 4. Jelani Hendrix, Ed, 49.62. 100–1. Brendon Bigelow, Central, 10.62; 2. Emmanuel Turner, Bak, 10.81; 3. Matt Sumlin, Gar, 10.91; 4. Chris Lopez, GW, 10.98. 800–1. Anthony Mitchell, North, 1:54.19; 2. Aric Champagne, MtW, 1:54.97; 3. Andrew Campbell, CW, 1:55.69; 4. Arturo Ramirez, Centennial, 1:55.83. 300H–1. DeJongh, MtW, 37.93; 2. Cody Alves, Sel, 37.94; 3. James Smith, CE, 39.03; 4. Sean Johnson, Buch, 39.28. 200–1. Brendon Bigelow, Central, 21.29; 2. Isiah Purvis, Lib, 21.96; 3. Mario Navarette, Sanger, 22.04; 4. Chris Lopez, GW, 22.29. 3,200–1. Chris Schwartz, Foot, 9:24.19; 2. Jonathan Sanchez, Buch, 9:24.99; 3. Jon Ross, CE, 9:26.42; 4. Danny Vartanien, Buch, 9:26.42. 1,600 relay–1. Edison (Hendrix, Carter, Boughton, Lewis), 3:17.86; 2. Liberty (Hill, Garside, Affentranger, Purvis), 3:18.95; 3. Bakersfield (Miller, Turner, Johnson, Gooden), 3:20.06; 4. Clovis East (Ellis, Defonska, Woods, Smith), 3:22.40. PV–1. Andrew Lohse, Mad, 15-0; 2. Michael Peterson, CE, 15-0J; 3. Jeff Brenner, Cl, 14-6; 4. Frankie Puente, Sel, 14-0. SP–1. Dayshan Ragans, Foot, 60-7; 2. Matt Darr, Fron, 52-8.75; 3. Troy Rush, CW, 52-8.5; 4. Christian Millard, CE, 51-10.5. TJ–1. Johnny Carter, Ridge, 48-3; 2. Tyler Thompson, Shaf, 47-3; 3. Chris Kelly, Ridge, 46-11.5; 4. Jordan Smith, Central, 46-10.5. D–1. Dayshan Ragans, Foot, 199-2; 2. Jacob Budwig, Fowl, 168-8; 3. Niko Gomes, Cl, 164-10; 4. Matt Darr, Fron, 157-7. LJ–1. Kenny Phillips, Central, 23-4; 2. Tyler Thompson, Shaf, 21-11.5; 3. Dillon Root, Red, 21-11; 4. Kevin Norwood, GV, 21-8.75. HJ–1. Kenny Phillips, Central, 6-8; 2. Isiah Griggs, Bak, 6-6; 3. George Robbins, West, 6-4; 4. Jeff Brenner, Cl, 6-4J.

Notes: Top three in each event advance to state meet, May 30-31 in Norwalk. The two wild cards with the best times/marks from all sections also advance.

Girls track

Central Section Grand Masters

At Liberty

Team standings–unavailable.

400 relay–1. Edison (Eng, Scott, Thompson, Sears), 47.16; 2. Bullard (J. Williams, Riddlesprigger, Baisch, L. Williams), 48.17; 3. Tulare Western, 48.73; 4. Bakersfield (Torres, Belt, Brown, Wandick), 48.80. 1,600–1. Saleh Barsarian, Cl, 5:02.98; 2. Meghan Marvin, Cl, 5:03.02; 3. Chloe Allen, CW, 5:04.62; 4. Allison Gonzales, Ex, 5:11.52; 100H–1. Alyssa Monteverde, CW, 14.59; 2. Brianny Williams, Ed, 14.60; 3. Taylor Jackson, Fr, 15.04; 4. Jen Melton, CW, 15.37. 400–1. Breanna Thompson, Ed, 56.64; 2. Dedrea Wyrik, Sun, 57.49; 3. Lasasha Aldredge, Central, 58.12; 4. Taylor Donaldson, Reed, 58.13. 100–1. Megan Del Pino, CW, 11.66; 2. Jenna Prandini, Cl, 11.74; 3. Lynn Williams, Bul, 12.00; 4. Brushay Wandick, Bak, 12.01. 800–1. Allysa Mejia, Reed, 2:17.47; 2. Molly Pahkamaa, ElD, 2:17.73; 3. Katie Fry, Ex, 2:18.74; 4. Ashlee Thomas, Centennial, 2:19.77. 300H–1. Alyssa Monteverde, CW, 43.92; 2. Taylor Jackson, Fron, 44.86; 3. Brianny Williams, Ed, 45.69; 4. Alana Alexander, Centennial, 46.12. 200–1. Megan Del Pino, CW, 23.94; 2. Dominique Whittington, Lem, 24.65; 3. Brushay Wandick, Bak, 24.69; 4. Breanna Thompson, Ed, 24.90. 3,200–1. Jordan Hasay, MP, 10:24.78; 2. Meghan Marvin, Cl, 10:59.96; 3. Chloe Allen, CW, 11:06.19; 4. Corina Mendoza, Mad, 11:32.06. 1,600 relay–1. Edison (Burk, Thompson, Scott, Smith), 3:54.89; 2. Stockdale (Cady, Anderson, Mello, S. Anderson), 3:58.26; 3. Clovis West (Laidley, Capriotti, Del Pino, Monteverde), 3:59.02; 4. Reedley, 3:59.07. D–1. Anna Jelmini, Shaf, 162-5; 2. Alex Collatz, Stock, 148-6; 3. Carey Tuuamalemalo, Taft, 130-9; 4. Janae Coffee, CW, 121-6. LJ–1. Jenna Prandini, Cl, 18-7.25; 2. Lynn Williams, Bul, 18-0.75; 3. Alana Alexander, Centennial, 17-6.75; 4. Ja’Nia Sears, Ed, 17-6.5. HJ–1. Alyssa Monteverde, CW, 5-4; 2. Cristina Muro, GW, 5-2; 3. Katherine Mahr, Buch, 5-2; 4. Marish Riddlesprigger, Bul, 5-2J. SP–1. Anna Jelmini, Shaf, 44-0.75; 2. Destanie Yarbrough, CE, 37-10; 3. Heather Vermillion, Red, 37-9; 4. Tasha Firstone, CW, 36-6.5. TJ–1. Alana Alexander, Centennial, 38-3.75; 2. Jenna Prandini, Cl, 38-3; 3. Goziam Okolie, 36-10.5; 4. Alex Collatz, Stock, 36-2. PV–1. Allison Berryhill, CW, 11-6; 2. Amanda Klinchuch, Lib, 11-6J; 3. Cheree Jones, King, 10-6; 4. Emily Falkenstein, Buch, 10-6J.

Notes: Top three in each event advance to state meet, May 30-31 in Norwalk. The two wild cards with the best times/marks from all sections also advance.

05.08.08

south area meet highlights

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Smooth sailing
Ragans unleashes top state mark in discus; Centennial’s Alexander wins long, triple jumps
The Bakersfield Californian | Wednesday, May 7 2008 11:41 PM
Last Updated: Wednesday, May 7 2008 11:57 PM

Foothill’s Dayshan Ragans wouldn’t have had a hard time convincing onlookers that his newly shaved head represented an increased focus for track and field’s postseason.

Ragans, after all, broke 200 feet in the discus for the first time in his career and then used a 60-31⁄2 throw in the shot put to become an impressive double winner at the CIF Central Section South Area meet Wednesday at Liberty.

But no, Ragans insisted, he had shaved his head for the most practical of reasons — to beat the heat.

“It’s just getting to that time where it’s too hot,” he said. “Just had lots of hair.” If that’s the case, the burly senior simply is finding his stride at the right time.

“Last week, I was having a rough practice,” Ragans said. “Stuff wasn’t clicking, I wouldn’t accomplish what I was expecting to accomplish. But I feel after this meet, I can finally do that.”

Saying the key was turning his right foot, Ragans unleashed a magnificent discus throw of 203-7, breaking his previous personal record by nearly 5 feet. The throw is easily the best in the state this year, and it set a South Area record, besting the 196-7 thrown by Bakersfield High legend Jeff Buckey in 1992.

Then Ragans survived a scare in the shot, where he fouled on his first two qualifying throws, prompting Trojans throwing coach Wayne Brewer to play it safe. Ragans didn’t wind up on his final qualifying chance, throwing from a standing position to earn a 54-foot mark — low by his standards, but easily enough to qualify for the finals. Then he hit 60 feet in the finals to move on to next week’s Central Section Grand Masters meet at Liberty.

“Really scary, because that hasn’t happened before,” Ragans said. “You get lucky every once in a while. I guess that was just luck.”

There was some drama over on the track, too, especially for those who stuck around for the 1,600-meter relays at the end of the meet.

Both the girls’ and boys’ races were classics, the kind of races that turn track and field rookies into instant fans.

In the girls’ race, Centennial beat nemesis Stockdale for the first time all season, earning the lead early, then losing it, then getting it back on a strong third leg from Alana Alexander. Bakersfield High joined the teams in a three-way race down the final stretch, with Centennial holding on for a victory in 4:05.35 — less than a second in front of Stockdale and only about three ahead of BHS.

“We exceeded our expectations today,” Centennial coach Ryan Renz said. “The kids really turned it up … Stockdale hasn’t lost that in a long time.”

The boys’ race might have been even better. This time, it was favored Liberty, BHS and Centennial racing for the win. Centennial stormed ahead early in the final leg, but Liberty’s Isiah Purvis — who also won the 200 and was second in the 400 — bided his time and pulled ahead in the final 100 meters.

Liberty’s time of 3:23.03 was less than a second ahead of Bakersfield and only 1.26 seconds in front of Centennial.

“Centennial came out of nowhere; I didn’t expect them,” said Purvis, who anchors a Liberty team with the top time in the section. “I just cruised off and got them at the end. I didn’t think anyone would attack me like that, coming out that fast, but I knew he was going to die eventually.”

The top four finishers in each event qualified for next week’s Masters, where they’ll join the top four from the Central and North areas and the top four from the South Sequoia (small school) meet.

Notable performances included:

Centennial’s Alexander, who set a PR in the long jump with an 18-3 and also won the triple jump in 37-8.75 before keying the relay victory. She also finished second in the 300 hurdles.

“I have a lot more expectations this year than last year,” Alexander said. “It’s just a matter of getting better by valley and hopefully PRing even more.”

Bakersfield continued its dominance of sprinting events, winning the boys’ 400 relay (42.43), girls’ 400 relay (49.67), boys’ 100 (Emanuel Turner, 10.80), girls’ 100 (Brushay Wandick, 12.32) and girls’ 200 (Wandick, 25.42).

In general, the Golden Hawks girls had a great day, placing 1-3-4 in the 800 (Ashlee Thomas won in 2:22.54), getting the surprising relay victory and sweeping the jumping events between Alexander and high-jump winner Jessica Crowe (5-0).

Stockdale freshman Alex Collatz already is showing off the versatility that her dad, Cal State Bakersfield track coach Alan Collatz, enjoyed in his career. Alex won the discus with a throw of 150-7 — 49 feet better than second place — and placed second in the triple jump.

Ridgeview finished 1-2 in the boys’ triple jump, with Chris Kelly the winner at 46-7.5 and freshman Johnny Carter second in 46-7.

Other double-winners were: Foothill’s Chris Schwartz, 4:28.72 in the boys’ 1,600 and 9:58.50 in the 3,200; and Frontier’s Taylor Jackson, 15.19 in the girls’ 100 hurdles and 44.81 in the 300 hurdles.

05.01.08

Drillers deliver a thriller

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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

04.28.08

varsity prelims at centennial - 04/28/08

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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

04.19.08

Drillers dominate sprint events at Patriot Games

Posted in Invitationals, Driller of the Week, Schools, Results, Info, Boys, Girls, Kern Track Results, Track Meets, Results, BHS, Golden Valley, Liberty, Centennial, West, Ridgeview, Driller Noise, Frontier, Bakersfield at 10:53 am by Administrator


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Drillers dominate sprint events at Patriot Games
BY ZACH EWING, Californian staff writer
zewing@bakersfield.com | Friday, Apr 18 2008 11:07 PM
Last Updated: Friday, Apr 18 2008 11:11 PM

With apologies to Reggie Bush and Nike, Bakersfield High’s fast is faster than your fast.

If the Patriot Games at Liberty High were any kind of precursor to track and field’s postseason, BHS proclaimed loud and clear Friday, its sprinters are the best in the area, and it’s not that close.

The Drillers opened the meet by dominating both the boys and girls 400-meter relays, then had individuals surge to victory in the boys and girls 100 and boys and girls 200 races.

“We all just believe in ourselves,” BHS girls sprinter Brushay Wandick said. “We all get along and get better.”

Wandick dominated the 100 with a season-low time of 12.45, beating Golden Valley’s Shanesha Epps by nearly three-tenths of a second. The 200 was a bit closer, but Wandick held off Centennial’s Ashlee Thomas and Liberty’s Erica Wilcox.

Wandick said she wasn’t satisfied.

“I can do better,” Wandick said. “I want to get even better. I’m trying to hit a 12-flat in the (100) and probably in the 24s in the (200).”

On the boys’ side, the fastest 400 relay team in the Valley posted a 42.74, more than a second better than second-place Ridgeview.

The Drillers then backed that up with Emanuel Turner’s victory in the 100 (10.88).

“I don’t have much confidence because I’ve been running horrible, but that was all right,” Turner said after the 100. “I just wasn’t working hard, not competing against myself and being cocky. It’s my own fault but … I’m being consistent now.”

The Patriot Games host most of the teams in the area. That, combined with the timing of the meet — the postseason starts in less than two weeks — and the location — both the league and area meets will also be at Liberty — makes it a prime forecasting tool.

Conspicuously absent, though, were several of Kern County’s top performers. Foothill, home to elite thrower Dayshan Ragans and distance runner Chris Schwartz, wasn’t at the meet, and neither was Stockdale, which boasts several top sprinters, relay teams and field-event competitors.

Also, Liberty’s Isiah Purvis didn’t compete in the 200 and 400, and Shafter thrower Anna Jelmini was saving herself for a meet at Salinas today.

But there were still several good results. Wilcox, before finishing third in the 200, set a personal record in the 400 with a 58.42.

“I didn’t think I was going to p.r., but my coach, I could hear him yelling to stay at that pace,” Wilcox said. “I did and then somehow still had a kick at the end.”

Other double winners included Frontier’s Taylor Jackson in the girls 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles and North’s Anthony Mitchell in the 400 and 800.

But Bakersfield High came back to the forefront at the end of the meet too. With several of his victorious sprinter teammates gathered round, Isiah Griggs went into a jump-off with West’s George Robbins under the lights in the high jump.

Each missed several jumps in a row in the 6-foot-4 area, so the bar was lowered to 6-foot-1. Then both Griggs and Robbins started making jumps. Finally, at 6-3, Griggs watched as Robbins hit the bar.

“If my leg was hurting right now, it wouldn’t be frustration,” said Griggs, who was battling cramps and pain in his shin. “But now I’m going to be soaking all day. I’ve never done that before.”

more patriot games info HERE

03.29.08

10:45

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my son christopher’ s first race was the following:

33:56 Jun 6 2006 Handicap Summer Series 5K - #1

and at the liberty frosh/soph invite (less than two years later) he ran 10:45 for 3200 meters.

his splits were 75,81,82,82,83,83,83,81, and 77. he went thru the 1600 in 5:20 which is almost his pr.

he has been training old school, with lots of high mileage weeks. a month ago, he ran a half marathon in 1:26 and he is now training to run a marathon in may.

he hopes to go sub 3.

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