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2010

2011 NIAA Class 1A, 2A, 3A & 4A Nevada State

High School boys & girls Track & Field Championships, presented by the Review-Journal & Farmers

 

TO:     Athletic Administrator / Athletic Director

            Boys Track and Field Coach

            Girls Track and Field Coach

 

FR:     MEET ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

John Dixon, Meet Director, Del Sol High School

Lynn Mentzer, Competition Director, Reed High School

            Rick Eurich, Site Directors, Del Sol High School

            TBA (field) and TBA (track), Meet Referees

            TBA, Director of Officials & Facilities

            Dave Nolte, Officials Liaison

Mike O’Dea, Kim Grytdahl, Ricardo Hunter & Zane Gray, Directors of Meet Operations

            Donnie Nelson, Director of Sports Information & Public Relations, NIAA

Gordy McGregor, Northern assistant in above capacities

 

 

2011 NIAA (all classes) NEVADA STATE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET

 

The 2011 NIAA Class 1A, 2A, 3A & 4A Nevada State High School boys and girls

Track and Field Championships meet, presented by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Farmers Insurance Group, is set to be contested Friday, May 20 and Saturday, May 21 at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas (see last page for directions).

 

MEET ORGANIZATION, MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS

 

The Games Committee is responsible for the entire meet’s management and all information above and beyond what is printed in this meet information packet.

 

The Jury of Appeals (Dave Nolte, TBA-N, Zane Gray, Kim Grytdahl & Ricardo Hunter) is responsible for the interpretation of all rules, regulations and policies set forth in this information packet and the National Federation rule book.

 

The NIAA staff and Board of Control will communicate only with the Meet Director and Meet Organizing Committee with regards to meet operations.

 

 

RULES

 

National Federation rules will govern the meet unless otherwise stated in this meet information packet. The Jury of Appeals will rule on any protest (the protest fee is $50, refundable if upheld). The decisions of the Jury of Appeals are final. No recourse (to the NIAA office staff or Board of Control) will be permitted after a ruling by the Jury.

 

STATE QUALIFYING

 

1A = The top four (4) placers in each event from both league meets;

2A = The top four (4) placers in each event from both league meets;

3A = The top two (2) individuals / relays (placers) from the Southern League meet and the top five (5) individuals / relays (placers) from the Northern League meet; the eighth qualifier will be determined by comparing the No. 3 mark (or next best) from the Southern League to that with the No. 6 mark (or next best) from the Northern League;

4A Track = The top three (3) placers in each event from the Northern Region meet, the top two (2) placers in each event from the Sunrise Region meet and the top two (2) placers in each event from the Sunset Region meet; the eighth qualifier / fifth Southern Nevada qualifier will be determined by matching the results between the No. 3 placers from both the Sunrise and Sunset region meets. Qualifiers are always based on place first, then time (like thirds, etc.), including when comparing Sunrise and Sunset Region third-place finishers.

4A Field = The top three (3) placers in each event from all three regions. Tie-breaking procedures per the NFHS rules book will be used to determine third place in each region (see the specific region meet information packets for more information).

 

REPLACEMENT OF A STATE QUALIFIER

 

The next placer from the same (affected) 4A region will be advanced in the case of injury, illness or ineligibility, but only with notice to the MEET DIRECTOR by Thursday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. The next placer from the same 1A/2A/3A league or, if there is not a next placer available from that league, the next placer from the other 1A/2A/3A league will be advanced in the same cases but also only with notice to the MEET DIRECTOR by Thursday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m.

 

** PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED PAGES FOR THE MEET SCHEDULE. ** Coaches and athletes should note that the 2011 schedule has changed from 2009-2010 (as voted on in 2004 by the NIAA Track and Field Coaches Advisory Committee and the State Meet Organizing Committee) with the fact that the Friday and Saturday events have switched days. The 3200s and 1600 relays have NOT flip flopped this year (from 2010) so as to match up accordingly. In essence, the main schedule blocks now stay for two-year intervals. The meet schedule will again/next switch DAYS in 2013.

 

MEET SCHEDULE – DAY ONE:  FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2011

 

Track Event Finals – Friday, May 20, 2011 @ Del Sol High School

 

1:30 p.m., Coaches Meeting

 

3:00 p.m., 1A Boys 3200 Relay (120)

3:15 p.m., 2A Boys 3200 Relay (84)

3:30 p.m., 3A Boys 3200 Relay (48)

3:45 p.m., 4A Boys 3200 Relay (12)

 

4:05 p.m., 1A Boys 110 Hurdles (115)

4:10 p.m., 2A Boys 110 Hurdles (79)

4:15 p.m., 3A Boys 110 Hurdles (43)

4:20 p.m., 4A Boys 110 Hurdles (7)

 

4:30 p.m., 1A Girls 100 (127)

4:35 p.m., 2A Girls 100 (91)

4:40 p.m., 3A Girls 100 (55)

4:45 p.m., 4A Girls 100 (19)

 

4:55 p.m., 1A Boys 800 Relay (118)

5:00 p.m., 2A Boys 800 Relay (82)

5:05 p.m., 3A Boys 800 Relay (46)

5:10 p.m., 4A Boys 800 Relay (10)

 

5:20 p.m., 1A Boys 1600 (113)

5:30 p.m., 2A Boys 1600 (77)

5:40 p.m., 3A Boys 1600 (41)

5:50 p.m., 4A Boys 1600 (5)

 

6:05 p.m., 1A Girls 400 Relay (135)

6:10 p.m., 2A Girls 400 Relay (99)

6:15 p.m., 3A Girls 400 Relay (63)

6:20 p.m., 4A Girls 400 Relay (27)

 

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6:30 p.m., 1A Boys 400 (111)

6:35 p.m., 2A Boys 400 (75)

6:40 p.m., 3A Boys 400 (39)

6:45 p.m., 4A Boys 400 (3)

 

6:55 p.m., 1A Girls 300 Hurdles (134)

7:00 p.m., 2A Girls 300 Hurdles (98)

7:05 p.m., 3A Girls 300 Hurdles (62)

7:10 p.m., 4A Girls 300 Hurdles (26)

 

7:20 p.m., 1A Girls 800 (130)

7:25 p.m., 2A Girls 800 (94)

7:30 p.m., 3A Girls 800 (58)

7:35 p.m., 4A Girls 800 (22)

 

7:45 p.m., 1A Boys 200 (110)

7:50 p.m., 2A Boys 200 (74)

7:55 p.m., 3A Boys 200 (38)

8:00 p.m., 4A Boys 200 (2)

 

8:10 p.m., 3A Girls 3200 (60)… stays in this order for one more year, 2011.

8:25 p.m., 4A Girls 3200 (24)

 

8:45 p.m., 1A Girls 1600 Relay (137)… stays in this order for one more year, 2011.

8:50 p.m., 2A Girls 1600 Relay (101)

8:55 p.m., 3A Girls 1600 Relay (65)

9:00 p.m., 4A Girls 1600 Relay (29)

 

9:10 p.m., 1A Girls 3200 (132)… stays in this order for one more year, 2011.

9:25 p.m., 2A Girls 3200 (96)

 

 

Field Event Finals – Friday, May 20, 2011 @ Del Sol High School

 

2:00 p.m., Shot Put & Discus weigh-ins open

 

3:00 p.m., 1A Boys High Jump (123)

followed by 4A Boys High Jump (15)

and then 3A Boys High Jump (51)

and finally 2A Boys High Jump (87)

 

3:00 p.m., 3A Boys Long Jump (49)

followed by 2A Boys Long Jump (85)

and then 1A Boys Long Jump (121)

and finally 4A Boys Long Jump (13)

 

3:00 p.m., 4A Girls Triple Jump (32)

followed by 3A Girls Triple Jump (68)

and then 2A Girls Triple Jump (104)

and finally 1A Girls Triple Jump (140)

 

3:00 p.m., 1A Girls Pole Vault (142)

3:00 p.m., 2A Girls Pole Vault (106),

5:30 p.m., 3A Girls Pole Vault (70),

5:30 p.m., 4A Girls Pole Vault (34),

* Pole vault weigh-ins will be conducted during check-in times.

 

3:00 p.m., 1A Girls Shot Put (143)

followed by 4A Girls Shot Put (35)

and then 3A Girls Shot Put (71)

and finally 2A Girls Shot Put (107)

 

3:00 p.m., 3A Boys Discus (54)

followed by 2A Boys Discus (90)

and then 1A Boys Discus (126)

and finally 4A Boys Discus (18)

 

 

MEET SCHEDULE – DAY TWO:  SATURDAY, MAY 21, ‘11

 

Track Event Finals – Saturday, May 21, 2011 @ Del Sol High School

 

8:00 a.m., 1A Girls 3200 Relay (138)

8:15 a.m., 2A Girls 3200 Relay (102)

8:30 a.m., 3A Girls 3200 Relay (66)

8:45 a.m., 4A Girls 3200 Relay (30)

 

9:05 a.m., 1A Girls 110 Hurdles (133)

9:10 a.m., 2A Girls 110 Hurdles (97)

9:15 a.m., 3A Girls 110 Hurdles (61)

9:20 a.m., 4A Girls 110 Hurdles (25)

 

9:30 a.m., 1A Boys 100 (109)

9:35 a.m., 2A Boys 100 (73)

9:40 a.m., 3A Boys 100 (37)

9:45 a.m., 4A Boys 100 (1)

 

9:55 a.m., 1A Girls 800 Relay (136)

10:00 a.m., 2A Girls 800 Relay (100)

10:05 a.m., 3A Girls 800 Relay (64)

10:10 a.m., 4A Girls 800 Relay (28)

 

10:20 a.m., 1A Girls 1600 (131)

10:30 a.m., 2A Girls 1600 (95)

10:40 a.m., 3A Girls 1600 (59)

10:50 a.m., 4A Girls 1600 (23)

 

11:05 a.m., 1A Boys 400 Relay (117)11

11:10 a.m., 2A Boys 400 Relay (81)

11:15 a.m., 3A Boys 400 Relay (45)

11:20 a.m., 4A Boys 400 Relay (9)

 

11:30 a.m., 1A Girls 400 (129)

11:35 a.m., 2A Girls 400 (93)

11:40 a.m., 3A Girls 400 (57)

11:45 a.m., 4A Girls 400 (21)

 

11:55 a.m., 1A Boys 300 Hurdles (116)

12:00 p.m., 2A Boys 300 Hurdles (80)

12:05 p.m., 3A Boys 300 Hurdles (44)

12:10 p.m., 4A Boys 300 Hurdles (8)

 

12:20 p.m., 1A Boys 800 (112)

12:25 p.m., 2A Boys 800 (76)

12:30 p.m., 3A Boys 800 (40)

12:35 p.m., 4A Boys 800 (4)

 

12:45 p.m., 1A Girls 200 (128)

12:50 p.m., 2A Girls 200 (92)

12:55 p.m., 3A Girls 200 (56)

1:00 p.m., 4A Girls 200 (20)

 

1:15 p.m., 3A Boys 3200 (42)… stays the same for one more year, 2011.

1:30 p.m., 4A Boys 3200 (6)… subject to discussion at NIAA Board meeting April 6.

 

1:45 p.m., 1A Boys 1600 Relay (119)… stays the same for one more year, 2011.

1:50 p.m., 2A Boys 1600 Relay (83)

1:55 p.m., 3A Boys 1600 Relay (47)

2:00 p.m., 4A Boys 1600 Relay (11)

 

2:10 p.m., 1A Boys 3200 (114)… stays the same for one more year, 2011.

2:25 p.m., 2A Boys 3200 (78)… subject to discussion at NIAA Board meeting April 6.

 

 

 

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Field Event Finals – Friday, May 21, 2011 @ Del Sol High School

 

8:00 a.m., Shot Put & Discus weigh-ins open

 

9:00 a.m., 1A Girls High Jump (141)

followed by 4A Girls High Jump (33)

and then 3A Girls High Jump (69)

and finally 2A Girls High Jump (105)

 

9:00 a.m., 3A Girls Long Jump (67)

followed by 2A Girls Long Jump (103)

and then 1A Girls Long Jump (139)

and finally 4A Girls Long Jump (31)

 

9:00 a.m., 4A Boys Triple Jump (14)

followed by 3A Boys Triple Jump (50)

and then 2A Boys Triple Jump (86)

and finally 1A Boys Triple Jump (122)

 

9:00 a.m., 1A Boys Pole Vault (124)

9:00 a.m., 2A Boys Pole Vault (88),

11:30 a.m., 3A Boys Pole Vault (52),

11:30 a.m., 4A Boys Pole Vault (16),

* Pole vault weigh-ins will be conducted during check-in times

 

9:00 a.m., 1A Boys Shot Put (125)

followed by 4A Boys Shot Put (17)

and then 3A Boys Shot Put (53)

and finally 2A Boys Shot Put (89)

 

9:00 a.m., 3A Girls Discus (72)

followed by 2A Girls Discus (108)

and then 1A Girls Discus (144)

and finally 4A Girls Discus (36)

 

 

PROBLEM PROTOCOL

 

The head coach should proceed to the clerk / staging area to get in immediate contact with the Meet Referee when a protest situation occurs. Judgment decisions cannot be protested. THE PROTEST FEE IS $50 (cash or check payable to NIAA). A three/five-member Jury of Appeals will rule on any protest. The decision of the Jury of Appeals is final. The protest fee will be returned if the protest is won.

 

No recourse (to the NIAA, its staff or Board of Control) of action will be permitted after a ruling by the Jury of Appeals.

SPIKES

 

The NIAA Board of Control officially adopted a 3/16-inch spike rule. Pyramid and/or Needle spikes may not protrude more than 3/16-inch into the track/runway surface. All removable protrusions must be removed from the spike plate/shoe base. If an athlete is found to have competed with improper equipment, that athlete (and relay team) will be disqualified. Adopted, 2011.

 

TIES FOR STATE QUALIFYING POSITIONS

 

The meet (and event) staff will break ties, even in the case of state qualifying positions, according to the procedures outlined in Rule 6, Section 3, Article 2 for throwing events and in Rule 7, Section 3, Article 2 for jumping events.

 

In the case of a tie for a state qualifying position, the following guidelines will apply:

 

  1. Field Events – If a tie exists after rule book tie-breaking (placing and scoring) procedures have been applied, each tied athlete will advance to the state meet. If the tie can be broken in terms of a field event qualifying position, it will.

 

  1. Running Events of 400 meters or less – A run-off will take place prior to the start of the state meet. The date, site and time of the run-off will be announced by the NIAA office in the region information packets.

 

  1. Running Events of 800 meters or more – Each tied athlete will advance to the state meet.

 

 

SCORING

 

Scoring will be to eight places (10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1) for all classes.

 

AWARDS

 

Medals will be presented to the top four (4) placers in each event. Medals will be presented soon after the conclusion of a particular event.

Trophies will be presented to the top two (2) teams in each class.

 

 

 

LANE ASSIGNMENTS FOR TRACK EVENTS

 

Lane assignments will be created based on the results of league/region meets, weighing place first and time second as outlined below. Lane four (4) is the preferred lane.

 

Class 1A and 2A Finals

Lane 1 – faster 4th place

Lane 2 – faster 3rd place

Lane 3 – faster 2nd place

Lane 4 – faster 1st place

Lane 5 – slower 1st place

Lane 6 – slower 2nd place

Lane 7 – slower 3rd place

Lane 8 – slower 4th place

 

Class 3A Finals

Lane 1 – North 4th place

Lane 2 – faster 3rd place

Lane 3 – faster 2nd place

Lane 4 – faster 1st place

Lane 5 – slower 1st place

Lane 6 – slower 2nd place

Lane 7 – slower 3rd place

Lane 8 – North 5th place

 

Class 4A Finals

Lane 1 – 3rd place, #1 time

Lane 2 – 2nd place, #2 time

Lane 3 – 1st place, #3 time

Lane 4 – 1st place, #1 time

Lane 5 – 1st place, #2 time

Lane 6 – 2nd place, #1 time

Lane 7 – 2nd place, #3 time

Lane 8 – 3rd place, #2 time

 

SEEDING FOR FIELD EVENTS

 

All eight/nine (8/9) athletes will compete as finalists. The field will open based on qualifying marks from the league / region meets. All finals (LJ, TJ, SP, DIS) will consist of three attempts and a re-ranking for the remaining three attempts with no elimination. NO (re-) WARM UPS WILL BE PERMITTED AFTER THE INITIAL SET OF THREE ATTEMPTS. Seeding for field events will follow the National Federation rule book for reverse order.

 

STARTING HEIGHTS & PROGRESSIONS

 

The Games Committee will determine starting heights for the HJ and PV. The following is recommended:

 

HJ – Two inches (2”) lower than the eighth competitor’s qualifying mark.

PV – Six inches (6”) lower than the eighth competitor’s qualifying mark.

The Games Committee may adjust starting heights based on weather conditions, etc.

 

The following (HJ, PV) increment increases are recommended in the competition:

HJ – Two inches (2”)

PV – Six inches (6”)

 

The following increment increases will be utilized when there are four or less competitors remaining:

HJ – One inch (1”)

PV – Three inches (3”)

 

WEIGHING OF IMPLEMENTS / POLE VAULT CHECK-IN

 

All competition implements will be weighed and measured for size prior to the start of the meet by an official. These implements will be impounded until the competition begins. Contestants may use any implement that has been certified for competition.

Please refer to the schedule for check-in times. No rubber discs will be allowed in competition.

 

Pole vaulters will be weighed in competition attire and poles will be inspected for proper ratings at the time of check-in.

 

CHECK-IN / CLERK & STAGING AREA

 

Athletes must report and check-in with the clerk prior to the beginning of all events. Athletes should be aware of public address announcements referring to check-in times for all events. Athletes may and should check-in 30 minutes before the scheduled / published start time for a particular event.

 

UNIFORMS & JEWELRY

 

Please refer to pages 24-26 (and specifically RULE 4, SECTION 3, ARTICLES 1-4) of the 2011 NFHS Track & Field rules book for information on a “Competitor’s Uniform.” Bandanas are NOT allowed / permitted to be worn during competition.

 

SPIKES

 

The NIAA Board of Control officially adopted a 3/16-inch spike rule. Pyramid and/or Needle spikes may not protrude more than 3/16-inch into the track/runway surface. All removable protrusions must be removed from the spike plate/shoe base. If an athlete is found to have competed with improper equipment, that athlete (and relay team) will be disqualified. Adopted, 2011.

 

EVENT AREA

 

Coaches and non-participating athletes must stay outside all fenced, roped and flagged areas. Athletes must vacate the infield / event area immediately after their event’s conclusion (awards ceremony).

 

RELAYS

 

A “school” qualifies for a relay event. Thus, it is possible for a coach to enter different individuals on the state relay team than those used in the league/region meet.

However, once the (up to) six names have been declared for a relay team in the state meet, the coach must pool from that list to form its state team. Teams must submit their relay cards to clerk upon check-in.

 

 

FIELD EVENT SECTORS

 

Please refer to the National Federation’s track and field rules book for the new sector discus and shot put sector measurements in all meets, including regular-season meets.

 

 

RUNWAYS

 

Boys Runway on the Home side / Westside
LJ Board 12' from the pit max run 150'
TJ Board 32' max run  130' and 38' Board Max run 124'

Girls Runway on the Visitor side / Eastside
LJ Board 8' from the pit Max run 153'
TJ Board 24' max run 137'  and 32' max run 129'
 
PoleVault
1A boys/1A girls and 4A girls /4A boys max run 150' Eastside / Visitor side
2A boys/ 2A girls and 3A boys/ 3A girls max run 120' Westside / Home side

 

 

PROBLEM PROTOCOL

 

The head coach should proceed to the clerk / staging area to get in immediate contact with the Meet Referee when a protest situation occurs. Judgment decisions cannot be protested. THE PROTEST FEE IS $50 (cash or check payable to NIAA). A three/five-member Jury of Appeals will rule on any protest. The decision of the Jury of Appeals is final. The protest fee will be returned if the protest is won.

 

No recourse (to the NIAA, its staff or Board of Control) of action will be permitted after a ruling by the Jury of Appeals.

 

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

 

Starting blocks will be furnished by the Games Committee, but athletes may use their own.

No music boxes are allowed in the stadium.

Coaches are not allowed on the infield.

Athletes are not allowed on the infield except when escorted there for their event.

Athletes must then leave the infield immediately after the conclusion of the event’s awards presentation.

 

 

ADMISSION

 

Students, $5

Adults, $7

Children age 8 and younger, free

Seniors age 62 and older, free

NIAA Courtesy Cards accepted for pass holder and guest

 

 

IMPORTANT:

 

Athletes will be allowed admission with a uniform.

Coaches will be allowed permission based on a form submitted by their school’s administration.

The athlete and coaches pass gate will be at a different location than the public ticket gate.

 

 

HOST SCHOOL

 

Del Sol High School is located at 3100 E. Patrick Ln. in Las Vegas (89120). The phone number to the school is (702) 799-6830. John Dixon, the Meet Director, can be contacted via e-mail at [email protected]. Athletic Administrator, and Rick Eurich (ext. 4120), Athletic Director, are the Meet Assistants. Please contact the Del Sol staff with meet-specific questions.

 

Please call the NIAA office (775-453-1012) with any general meet questions.

 

 

May 20, 2011

 

ATTENTION:  Boys & Girls Track and Field Coaches

 

IMPORTANT -- STATE MEET NOTES

 

  1. Coaches will be required to show school (district) identification or be listed on the state/district-approved coaches list to be admitted free of charge at the pass gate.

 

  1. Athletes will be required to show a uniform jersey to be admitted free of charge at the pass gate.

 

  1. The meet will include multiple referees for the running and field events.

 

  1. The maximum length of the triple jump approach / runway will be announced here at a later date. The maximum length of the pole vault approach / runway will also be announced here at a later date.

 

  1. Coaching boxes will be created for the pole vault and shot put competitions. Only one (1) coach will be allowed inside this box and no communication equipment will be permitted.

 

  1. Pole vault and implement weigh-ins will take place behind the storage shed in the southwest area of the facility.

 

  1. Tape markings will be permitted on the track for relays. However, tape (by rule) will not be allowed on the runways for jumping events.

 

  1. A protest fee of $50 will charged. Coaches will be asked to pay in cash or using a school check. The fee will be returned if the protest is won.

 

 

2010 Results - Nevada NIAA Outdoor State Championships

Published by
Shane   May 23rd 2010, 11:52pm
Nevada NIAA Outdoor State Championships
May 21, 2010 to May 22, 2010
Del Sol HS, 3100 E Patrick Lane, Las Vegas, NV, US, 89120
 
| 100m | 200m | 400m | 800m | 1600m | 3200m | 100m Hurdles | 110m Hurdles | 300m Hurdles | 4x100m Relay | 4x200m Relay | 4x400m Relay | 4x800m Relay | Shot Put | Discus | High Jump | Long Jump | Triple Jump | Pole Vault
 
Mens Triple Jump 1A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Poulson, Austin 09 Pahranagat Valle 40-01.50(12.23m) nwi 1  
2 Gattrell, Anthony 11 Mineral County 39-10.75(12.16m) nwi 1  
3 Brown, Eric 11 McDermitt 39-08.50(12.10m) nwi 1  
4 Blocks, Josiah 11 Spring Mountain 39-01.00(11.91m) nwi 1  
5 Zeno, Clifton 11 Spring Mountain 37-11.50(11.57m) nwi 1  
6 Hill, Frankie 10 McDermitt 37-09.25(11.51m) nwi 1  
7 McDavid, Laquan 11 Spring Mountain 37-02.50(11.34m) nwi 1  
8 Alexander, Michael   Carlin 36-05.50(11.11m) nwi 1  
 
Mens Triple Jump 2A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Felton, Kyler 12 Whittell 44-05.25(13.54m) nwi 1  
2 Avery, Jeremy 12 Lincoln County 43-10.50(13.37m) nwi 1  
3 Tracy, Alex 10 White Pine 42-02.50(12.87m) nwi 1  
4 Griffith, Tyler 11 Silver Stage 39-10.00(12.14m) nwi 1  
5 Katschke, Chandler 09 Lincoln County 39-09.50(12.13m) nwi 1  
6 Rangel, Jose 12 Battle Mountain 39-01.50(11.93m) nwi 1  
7 Henze, Jacob 10 White Pine 38-11.00(11.86m) nwi 1  
8 Lopez, Johnny 9 Rite of Passage 38-09.75(11.83m) nwi 1  
 
Mens Triple Jump 3A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Orellana, Bryan 12 Sparks 46-01.00(14.05m) nwi 1  
2 Fibel, Malta 12 Moapa Valley 42-01.75(12.85m) nwi 1  
3 Lee, Nathan 09 Virgin Valley 41-03.00(12.57m) nwi 1  
4 Sriphong Ngarm, Vittawat 11 Sparks 40-07.75(12.39m) nwi 1  
5 Cox, Steven 12 Spring Creek 39-05.00(12.01m) nwi 1  
6 Joyner, Jason 12 Dayton 39-04.75(12.01m) nwi 1  
7 Virrey, Javier 9 Tahoe-Truckee 38-09.00(11.81m) nwi 1  
 
Mens Triple Jump 4A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Brown, Jevon 11 Hug 45-10.00(13.97m) nwi 1  
2 Suponch, Alex 12 Wooster 45-04.00(13.82m) nwi 1  
3 Gray, Menz 11 Las Vegas 45-04.00(13.82m) nwi 1  
4 Henzel, Mike 12 Damonte Ranch 44-11.75(13.71m) nwi 1  
5 Anderson, Alex 12 Pahrump Valley 44-09.75(13.66m) nwi 1  
6 Roquemore, Evan 12 Foothill 44-09.25(13.65m) nwi 1  
8 Forshee, Ryan 12 Centennial 43-04.50(13.22m) nwi 1  
9 Blake, Tyrone 12 Palo Verde 42-09.00(13.03m) nwi 1  
7 Zinnamon, Fahraad 10 Sunrise Mountain 42-08.25(13.01m) nwi 1  
 
Womens Triple Jump 1A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Akers, Kattrena 12 Round Mountain 32-01.75(9.80m) +0.0 1  
2 Reynolds, Aly 12 Wells 31-08.50(9.66m) -0.1 1  
3 Smith, Deryan 9 Wells 28-05.50(8.67m) -2.2 1  
4 Foley, Madison 10 Smith Valley 27-07.25(8.41m) -1.5 1  
5 Schroeder, Kaci 12 Beatty 27-01.75(8.27m) -0.4 1  
6 Strong, Brindi 12 Pahranagat Valle 26-10.50(8.19m) -0.9 1  
7 Baysinger, Alisa   Carlin 26-08.25(8.13m) -1.1 1  
 
Womens Triple Jump 2A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Brinkerhoff, Sarah 11 Pershing County 32-02.00(9.80m) -0.2 1  
2 Ankney, Catlin 12 White Pine 31-09.50(9.69m) -1.0 1  
3 Condie, Sarita 9 Pershing County 31-09.25(9.68m) -0.2 1  
4 Dennler, Samantha 9 Pershing County 31-06.75(9.62m) -2.2 1  
5 Reeder, Darby 10 Whittell 30-09.75(9.39m) -0.3 1  
6 Collins, Teal 12 White Pine 30-09.75(9.39m) -2.7 1  
7 Babcock, Lacee 10 Lincoln County 29-05.50(8.98m) +0.0 1  
8 Saida, Carlene 11 Calvary Chapel 28-03.75(8.63m) +0.0 1  
 
Womens Triple Jump 3A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Sanchez, Bernice 11 Lowry 33-07.50(10.25m) -0.8 1  
2 day, shauna 10 Tahoe-Truckee 33-01.75(10.10m) +0.0 1  
3 Phelps, Heather 09 Boulder City 31-06.50(9.61m) +0.7 1  
4 Olige, Chelsea 11 Moapa Valley 30-11.25(9.43m) -0.4 1  
5 Bishop, Stephanie 12 Sparks 30-09.00(9.37m) +0.3 1  
6 Woo, Katrina 12 Spring Creek 29-09.25(9.07m) +0.0 1  
7 Fletcher, Alyse 9 Dayton 29-05.75(8.99m) +0.0 1  
8 Anders, Ariel 12 Boulder City 28-03.00(8.61m) -0.6 1  
 
Womens Triple Jump 4A Back to top
  Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Pts
1 Forman, Shannon 10 Reno 35-07.00(10.85m) +0.0 1  
2 Onyema, Krystal 11 Faith Lutheran 35-05.25(10.80m) -2.3 1  
3 Fosu, Adwoa 10 Liberty 34-10.75(10.64m) -1.6 1  
4 Lewis, Alexys 12 Cheyenne 34-09.25(10.60m) -3.1 1  
5 Whitfield, Celina 12 McQueen 34-06.75(10.53m) -2.4 1  
6 Ceglia, Cesarina 12 Douglas 34-03.50(10.45m) -1.1 1  
7 White, Briana 12 Valley 34-00.75(10.38m) -1.5 1  
8 Hammel, Bree 10 Bonanza 32-06.75(9.93m) nwi 1  
9 Pickus, Sarah 12 Green Valley 32-02.00(9.80m) -1.6 1  

Notations:
c = converted Hand Timing
w = Wind Assisted (>2.0 meters per second)
^ = Altitude
Team Scores
Women - 4A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) McQueen 72 2) Reno 62 2) Western 62 4) Centennial 40 5) Rancho 38 6) Cheyenne 32 6) Canyon Springs 32 8) Legacy 28 9) Damonte Ranch 27 10) Reed 26 11) Palo Verde 24 12) Valley 21 13) Arbor View 19 14) South Tahoe 18 14) Bishop Manogue 18 16) Pahrump Valley 17 17) Spanish Springs 16 18) Coronado 15.50 19) Douglas 14 20) Hug 11 20) Faith Lutheran 11 20) Green Valley 11 23) Liberty 9.50 24) Durango 9 25) Silverado 7 25) Foothill 7 25) Las Vegas 7 28) Churchill County 6 28) Bishop Gorman 6 30) Del Sol 5.50 31) Elko 5 32) Galena 4.50 33) Wooster 3 33) Basic 3 33) Mojave 3 36) Carson 2 37) Bonanza 1 Women - 3A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Spring Creek 159 2) Fernley 134 3) Boulder City 79 4) Sparks 70 5) Moapa Valley 58 6) Dayton 56 7) Yerington 41 8) Truckee 40 9) Lowry 31 10) Virgin Valley 27 Women - 2A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Whittell 115 2) Pershing County 96 3) Incline 87 4) Battle Mountain 83 5) Silver Stage 74 6) White Pine 67 7) The Meadows 62 8) Laughlin 37 9) Lincoln County 24 10) Calvary Chapel 21 11) North Tahoe 17 12) West Wendover 7 Women - 1A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Wells 142 2) Beatty 85 3) Smith Valley 60 4) Pahranagat Valley 49 5) Round Mountain 47 6) Trinity Christian 44 6) Lund 44 8) Sierra Lutheran 42 9) Owyhee 24 10) Tonopah 23 10) Carlin 23 12) Eureka 15.50 13) McDermitt 14 14) Excel Christian 13 14) Jackpot 13 16) Gabbs 10 16) Sage Ridge 10 16) Mineral County 10 19) Indian Springs 6.50 Men - 4A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) McQueen 65 2) Canyon Springs 61 3) Spanish Springs 47 4) Centennial 45 5) Elko 43 6) Cimarron-Memorial 37 7) Del Sol 35 8) Palo Verde 27 9) Carson 26 10) Valley 24 11) Green Valley 22 12) Arbor View 21 13) Liberty 19 14) Churchill County 17 15) Silverado 16 15) Wooster 16 17) Foothill 15 17) Damonte Ranch 15 17) Faith Lutheran 15 20) Pahrump Valley 13 20) Hug 13 20) Galena 13 23) Las Vegas 12 24) Chaparral 10 24) Reno 10 26) Cheyenne 9 27) Douglas 8 27) Bishop Manogue 8 29) Legacy 7 30) Basic 6 30) Western 6 32) Reed 5 33) Clark 4 34) Bishop Gorman 3 35) Sunrise Mountain 2 Men - 3A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Moapa Valley 162 2) Fernley 96.50 3) Sparks 87 4) Boulder City 81 5) Lowry 73 6) Spring Creek 71.50 7) Virgin Valley 36 8) Yerington 29 9) Dayton 27 10) Truckee 26 Men - 2A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Rite of Passage 151 2) Whittell 106 3) White Pine 94 4) Incline 75 5) Calvary Chapel 57 6) Silver Stage 49 7) Lincoln County 36 8) West Wendover 28 8) Laughlin 28 10) North Tahoe 23 10) Pershing County 23 12) Battle Mountain 15 12) The Meadows 15 Men - 1A - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Sierra Lutheran 156 2) Spring Mountain 123 3) Smith Valley 66 4) Beatty 60 5) Wells 46 6) Trinity Christian 40 7) Pahranagat Valley 38 8) McDermitt 37 9) Mineral County 26 10) Sage Ridge 25 11) Tonopah 21 12) Eureka 15 12) Lund 15 14) Indian Springs 8 15) Gabbs 6 16) Excel Christian 5 17) Round Mountain 4 18) Gerlach 2 19) Carlin 1

 




 
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