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SANO* (Ore ) POST Thur»
April 8 1982 (Se< I)
Sweet Home proven no match for Pioneers
A number of personal
records were set last week
at Sweet Home in the rain
and sleet, with the Sandy
boys winning 82 63 and the
girls winning 76-51
Sam R om ey set a
sophomore record in the
3<MMLmeter run, winning in
»18 8
He also won the 1500.
with a 4 16 73
Phil Burks finished se
cond in the 1500, in 4 34 7,
giving Sandy a one two
punch there
Russell Fork turned in a
personal best, winning the
400-meter run with a time
of 53 3
B ill Bowman set a per
so n a l re c o rd in the
110-meter high hurdles,
finishing second with a
time of 18 6
Steve Metelak won the
800 with a time of 2:05 5.
Steve Brader won the
300 m eter in te rm e d ia te
hurdles with a time of 44 27
Roland Aumueller turn
ed in "ju st an outstanding
performance," winning the
shot put with a 47-7 and a
half toss That's a seven
foot improvement over last
year
The Pioneers made a
clean sweep in the discus,
with Mike Marleau winn
ing. and Locke Christman
and Steve Pettingill taking
second and third, respec
lively
Brader. Ryan Coombs
and Steve Ackerman swept
the 100, with Brader winn
ing in 12 2.
The Pioneers also won
the 1600 and 400 meter
relays
Fork. Doug Baucom.
Metelak and Ackerman
comprised the 1600. while
Coombs. Tyson Cummings,
Brader and Fork compris
ed the 400-meter relay
All in all. the boys won 10
of 17 events.
For the girls. Sharon
Jensen is starting to get in
shape for track, according
to Hutchinson. She won the
1500 with a 5 07, while
Laura Stringham finished
third Stringham is getting
her times down, Hutchin
son reports
Crystal Calkins turned in
a personal record in the
100-meter dash, running a
13 6 ‘ That's a great time,
considering the weather,"
Hutchinson said
Polly Kelly stayed right
on target" as far as her
times She won the 400 with
a 62 5.
K ecia
H a rris
was
credited with turning in a
good performance in the
100 meter high hurdles,
the »hot, throwing it 38-6
finishing second in 19 1
"Darby Binder turned in and three-quarters.
the best on-track per for
“T h a t was a g re a t
mance we’ve had," Hut e ffo rt." Hutchinson said
chinson said The senior, in
Stephanie Hagstrom was
* unbelievable condition," also credited with throwing
ran a 2:24 4 in the 800. a the shot well She finished
personal record,
second, with a toss of 32-8
Binder and Jensen finish and three quarters
ed second and th ird ,
Hagstrom finished se
re s p e c tiv e ly ,
in
the cond in the discus throw
3000 meter run
Daugherty won the javelin
Lisa Hassett turned in a throw
personal record for the se
Jensen, th ro w in g the
cond consecutive week in javelin for the first time in
the 200, running a 23 7. competition, finished se
"She looked excellent," cond
Hutchinson said
The Pioneers swept the
M a rg a re t B la c k b u rn
high jump, with Shelby
turned in "a fine effort,”
Dries setting a personal
finishing second in the 300 record with her five-foot
intermediate hurdles
jump
Paige D augherty set
Shauny Thoreson finish
another personal record in ed second and Gayle Roth
third Both jumped 4 10
Jensen won the long
jump, "w ith an exceptional
jump, considering the con-
ditions " She went ,5 feet,
nine inches
The girls won nine of 15
events
Photo by Scott Newton
Ixxke Christman prepares to let loose with the discus in TVL Relay competition
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