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DyeStatCAL Performance of the Week - 4/20/15

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DyeStatCAL.com   Apr 20th 2015, 3:56pm
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Here is the latest DyeStatCAL Performance of the Week poll, with several meet records and national leaders produced at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays. With so many great efforts, please review this week's 20 nominees and choose up to 5:

 

CJ Alumbres, Vista Murrieta, Sr.: State triple jump leader won his first Mt. SAC Relays gold medal with a 48-2 1/2 effort.

Joseph Anderson, Upland, Soph.: Ran a state-leading and U.S. No. 5 under all conditions 13.69 seconds to win 110-meter hurdles at 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Marissa Bartello, Laguna Hills, Sr.: Clocked state-leading and U.S. No. 2 7:09.32 in the 2,000-meter steeplechase to place second at the New York Relays.

Hannah Benoit-Bucher, Buchanan, Sr.: Ran a season-best and U.S. No. 10 2:10.23 to win the 800 meters at the West Coast Relays.

TJ Brock, Chaminade, Jr.: Ran the fastest 100-meter dash time in the country under all conditions by clocking a wind-aided 10.20 seconds at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Elena Bruckner, San Jose Valley Christian, Jr.: Improved on her national-leading shot put with a mark of 50-5 1/4, in addition to a U.S. No. 3 160-9 in the discus throw.

Courtney Corrin, Harvard-Westlake, Jr.: Became first female athlete to win three consecutive long jump gold medals at the Mt. SAC Relays with national-leading wind-legal 20-8 1/2 leap.

Zaria Francis, Rio Mesa, Jr.: Became fourth Rio Mesa sprinter to win 100-meter dash at Mt. SAC Relays with wind-aided 11.45 seconds, No. 7 in U.S. under all conditions.

Jasmyne Graham, Roosevelt, Sr.: Clocked U.S. No. 2 41.92 seconds in the 300-meter hurdles and added another victory in the 100 hurdles in a wind-aided 13.29 at the Mt. SAC Relays.

Michael Pertusati, Los Osos, Sr.: Produced a U.S. No. 3 192-8 in the discus throw to capture gold medal at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Ciynamon Stevenson, Great Oak, Jr.: Triple jump champion at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays with U.S. No. 4 wind-legal effort of 40-3.

Isaac Trevino, Bakersfield Centennial, Sr.: Became state leader in 800 meters with victory in U.S. No. 5 1:51.51 at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Lauren Rain Williams, Oaks Christian, Soph.: Ran No. 14 time in state history with national-leading wind-legal 23.19 seconds in 200 meters, also clocked 11.46 in 100 at 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Cathedral boys 4 x 200 relay: Isaiah Jewett, Renard Bell, Jesse Audelo and Nicolas Godfrey ran second-fastest time in the state with 1:27.54 at 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Great boys distance medley relay: Spencer Dodds, George Binni, Nelson Quintana and Isaac Cortes clocked a national-leading 10:05.35 to help Wolfpack secure Mt. SAC Relays grand sweepstakes title.

Great girls distance medley relay: Kiyena Beatty, Mya Marshall, Ally Talpash and Destiny Collins ran a national-leading and No. 10 in state history 11:46.92 to capture back-to-back Mt. SAC Relays gold medals.

Great Oak boys 4 x 800 relay: Spencer Dodds, Cole Spencer, Nelson Quintana and Isaac Cortes ran the No. 2 time in state history with a national-leading 7:37.09 at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Great Oak girls 4 x 1,600 relay: Evelyn Mandel, Sydney Belus, Kiyena Beatty and Destiny Collins lowered own state record with U.S. No. 3 all-time 19:53.81 at the 57th Mt. SAC Relays.

Long Beach Poly girls 4 x 100 relay: Maya Perkins, Kennedi Atkins, Kenyla Miles and Ariyonna Augustine improved on their U.S. No. 4 with a 46.02 for the Jackrabbits' fifth consecutive Mt. SAC Relays title.

Palos Verdes boys 4 x 1,600 relay: Jake Cohen, Robert Franklin, Duncan Reid and Bennett Gagnon rallied for dramatic win at 57th Mt. SAC Relays in U.S. No. 3 17:23.21.

 



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