SA--Tlm Malakofl News, Thursday, March 1981
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FIELD EVENTS
Boys discus -- West, Kerens, 128-5;
King, Trinidad, 119-2; Perry, Cayuga,
112.21/~.
Girls discus -- Bednar, Eustace, 102-
10; Fortner, Eustace, I00-71 ; Mc-
Conathy, Eustace, 99-2•
Pole vault -- Rogers, Fruitvale, 12-6;
Shaffner, Eustace, 10-6; Floyd, Cross
Roads, 106.
Boys high jump -- Night, TK. Gor-
man, 6-2; Maloney, T.K, Gorman, 5-10;
Prachyl, St. John, 5-10.
Glrls high jump --Krajca, St. John.
4-11; Lockhart, Kerens, 4-10; Beasley,
Eustace, 4-6.
Boys long jump -- Wasson, Kerens,
21-91/2; Tolliver, Kerens, 21-5;
Kasowski, St. John, 20-81~.
Girls long jump -- Dixon, Eustace,
16-21~; Jenkins, Cayuga, 16-21/4;
Washington, Kerens, 16-0.
Triple jump -- Johnson, Palmer, 33-
4~/~; Krajca, St. John, 32-101&;
Washington, Kerens, 32-8.
Boys Shot put -- Roper, Mildred, 45-
101/4; West, Kerens, 44-2; Davis,
Cayuga, 42-5.
Girls shot put - Hornbuckle, Trinidad,
35-43/4; Ransom, Italy, 35-I; Reese,
Italy, 31-I~.
RUNNING EVENTS
Boys 400-meter relay -- Kerens,
44:94; Cayuga, 47:79; Mildred, 48:01•
Girls 400-meter relay -- Kerens,
53:40; Italy, 53:68; Cayuga, 54:37.
Boys 3200-meter run -- BluRt,
Kerens, 10.52:46; Carney, T.K. Gor-
man, 11,21:99; Moore, Eustace,
11.41:85.
Girls 3200-meter run -- Nabors,
Eusatce, 14.46:29; Jollisant, Cross
Roads, 15.04:50; Adams, Scurry
Rosser, 16.22:34.
Girls 100-meter hurdles -- Dixon,
Eustace, 16.84; Carter, Italy, 16•85;
Records were falling on the track and
in the field Saturday as Trinidad hosted
their anpual Trojan Relays. Fourteen
girls tedms and ten boys teams par-
ticipated• Kerens ran away with the
TbO£' team trophy with 244 total points.
Gorman took the second place
trophy. In the girls' division, Eustace
took the first place trophy and Kerens
took second.
New records for the Trojan Relays
include four new boys records written
by Kerens. Kerens' Tolliver turned in a
time of 15.21 in the 110m high hurdles
breaking the old 16.27 time by over a
second. Colbert dropped the 11•44
record in the 100m dash to 11.15.
Wasson added two more entries in the
Trojan record books as Wasson broke
both the long jump and 300m inter-
mediate hurdles records. The new long
jump record stands over a foot longer
than it did-from 20'9" to The
300m intermediate hurdle record now
stands at 40.98. Rogers of Fruitvale in-
creased the pole vault record from
11'6" to 12'6".
The girls also took their share of the
ay resu
Pratt, Eustace, 18.02.
Boys ll0-meter high hurdles --
Tolliver, Kerens, 15.21; Marinez, T.K.
Gorman, 16.25; Kelly, Kerens, 16.86.
Boys 800-meter dash -- Martin ....
Kerens, 2:12.38; Reeve, Eustace,
2:14.21; Lindsey, Kerens, 2:14.99. ....
Girls 800-meter dash -- Dixon,
Eustace, 2:48.76; Vaughan, Mildred,
2:52.84; Hughes, Cross Roads, 2:54.30.
Boys 100-meter dash -- Colbert,
Kerens, 11:15; Jackson, Kerens, 11:17;
Turner, Cayuga, 11:70,
Girls 100-meter dash -- Jenkins,
Cayuga, 12:48; Ponder, Kerens, 13:27;
Chancey, Mildred, 13:30.
Girls 800-meter relay -- Kerens,
1:54.51; Italy, 1:58.29; Eustace 1:58.97.
Boys 400-meter dash -- Tolliver,
Kerens, 54:26; Bryant, Kerens, 54:40;
Rook, T.K. Gorman, 55:40.
Girls 400-meter dash -- Turner, ~ .....
Mildred, 68:28; Sanders, Kerens, 69:53;
Smithey, Italy, 70:00.
Boys 300-intermediate hurdles --
Wasson, Kerens, 40:98; Marinez, T.K.
Gorman, 42:50; Kelly, Kerens, 43:48 .....
Boys 200-meter dash -- Holmes,
Kerens, 23:01; Colbert, Kerens, 23:22;
Jackson, Kerens, 23:52.
Girls 200-meter dash -- Bednar,
Eustace, 26:92; Toland, Mildred, 29:01;
Hall, Kerens, 29:48.
Boys 1600-meter run -- BluRt,
Kerens, 4:53.26; Carney, T•K. Gorman,
5: 10.48; Martin, Kerens, 5:17.46.
Girls 1600-meter run -- Cook, T.K.
Gorman, 6:37.11; Nabors, Eustace,
6:42.85; Whitehurst, Scurry Rosser,
6:50.99.
Girls 1600-meter relay -- Kerens,
4:36.76; Leon Varsity, 4:49.85; Cross
Roads, 4: 57.04.
Boys 1600-meter relay -- Kerens,
3:36.36; Eustace, 3:53.74; Cross Roads,
4:00.49.
By Charlie Freeman
r~ord breaking. Trinidad's own Louise
Hornbuckle broke the old record of
34'31/z'' in the shot with a throw of
35'4a4''. Cayuga's Jenkins burned the
old 13.35 record in the 100m dash tur-
ning in a time of 12:46. Dixon of Eustace
lowered the 16.67 record in the 100m
hurdles to 16.48.
In the girls' competition, Trinidad
had two girls pJace. Louise Hornbuckle
had a great day for the Trojans. She
took home a first place medal in the
shot, a fourth place ribbon in the 100m
hurdles, and a sixth in the discus throw.
Tami Riley placed fourth in the discus
throw.
The Trojan boys also had two athletes
place. Grog King took a second place
medal in the discus throw. Mark John-
ston placed fourth in the 200m dash.
Trinidad's tloys team will participate
in the Cross Roads track meet next
Saturday. The girls will be off next
weekend.
Trinidad will host a junior high meet
Friday afternoon. There will be ap-
proximately seven teams present. Rib-
bons will be awarded.
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KRISTIE CREECII of Cross Roads finessed her way over the high jump bar in the junior high track meet held in Cross Roads last Friday afternoon. {i
Photo by Ann Rounsavall)
.aces seven
By BENNY ROGERS
PALESTINE -- Malakoff High
School basketball players claimed
seven spots, including three first team
selections, on the District 18AAA boys
and girls honor teams here Wednesday
afternoon in the district's coaches
meeting.
Juniors Russell Tarver and Richard
Blair garnered positions on the boys'
team, while senior Jessie Barron was
the lone Tigerette to gain first team
status• Lisa Woolverton, Marilyn
Davis, Karen Jackson and Julie Sneed
made the honorable mention list.
"Carver, a 5-foot-10 wing, and Blair, a
6-foot-2 post, combined for almost a 35-
point average in 18AAA play. Tarver
posted a 16.1 average in loop play while
Blair averaged 18.5.
The Tigers' dynamic duo were the top
two scorers for Coach Willie Wilson's
crew during their 16-13 season. Tarver,
Malakoff's all-time leading scorer with
~27 points and last year's "Sophomore
of the Year" in 13AA, poured in 527
tallies this season on 225 field goals and
77 free throws. Blair, in his debut
season on the superlative team, racked
up 388 points on 176 field goals and 36
[ree throws.
Barron, the most consistent player
during the Tigerettes' 13-14 season, was
the second leading scorer with 240
markers on 111 two-pointers and 16
charity tosses. The 5-foot-3 point guard
served as the key in Coach Terry
Ticknor's offense and pressing defense.
The Tigerettes' other starters very
deservingly making the honorable
team posted impressive credentials.
Davis gained top scoring honors with
368 points followed by
180, Jackson with 157 and
154.
Leading the boys' first,
district champion Fairfield s~
Griffin• The 6-foot-3 senior
as the district's Most
with his 20.4 average in
Other first team honorees
Jackson, Teague; Steve
field; Jerald Clark,
Graylin Crawford, Westwood.
Gaining first team status on
team were: Donna
Brown and Renay
Westwood; Lindy Ocker,
Keaton, Cynthia Garrett
Titus, all of Fairfield;
and Veronica Wheeler,
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