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DyeStatCAL Performance of the Week - 3/15/15

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DyeStatCAL.com   Mar 16th 2015, 5:38am
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Here is the latest DyeStatCAL Performance of the Week poll, just as the New Balance National Indoor Championships have wrapped up and outdoor meets throughout the state produced several national-leading marks this week. Please review the 20 nominees and choose up to 3.

Suzie Acolatse, Mission Hills, Sr.: Ran a state-leading and U.S. No. 3 under all conditions 11.65 seconds in the 100-meter dash at the Bronco Invitational.

Rylee Bowen, Sonoma Academy, Fr.: Posted the fastest 2-mile freshman time in the country this year of 10:37.13 to place eighth at New Balance National Indoor meet in New York. Was also third in the emerging elite mile in 5:04.34.

Robert Brandt, Loyola, Jr.: Ran outdoor national-leading 8:56.69 in 3,200 meters at Redondo/NIKE Invitational. Also ran U.S. No. 3 outdoor 4:14.07 in 1,600.

Elena Bruckner, San Jose Valley Christian, Jr.: Improved on her outdoor national-leading shot put mark with a 49-10 effort at the K-Bell Invitational.

Darius Carbin, Mt. Pleasant, Jr.: Cleared a U.S. outdoor-leading 6-11 in the high jump to set a school record at the K-Bell Invitational.

Reonna Collier, Vacaville, Soph.: Ran a state-leading and U.S. No. 4 under all conditions 13.80 seconds in the girls 100-meter hurdles, competing unattached at the UC Davis Aggie Open.

Courtney Corrin, Harvard-Westlake, Jr.: Finished second at New Balance National Indoor final in the long jump with a leap of 20-7, No. 2 in California history and 10th all-time U.S. indoors.

Isaac Cortes, Great Oak, Jr.: Former U.S. outdoor leader at 1,600 meters clocked a personal-best 1:52.66 to take over national lead at 800 meters at Bronco Invitational.

Dominic Davis, Alemany, Sr.: Posted a state-leading and U.S. No. 4 under all conditions with a wind-aided 10.56 seconds in the 100-meter dash at Redondo/NIKE Invitational. Also helped Alemany run 41.74 in the 4 x 100 relay, for No. 2 in the state and 11th nationally.

Tara Davis, Agoura, Soph.: Produced lifetime-best 20-1 in the long jump to take over national outdoor lead and also leaped 40-7 1/2 in the triple jump for U.S. No. 4 to win twice at Redondo/NIKE Invitational. Also took runner-up in the 100 hurdles in 14.22 seconds.

Jasmyne Graham, Roosevelt, Sr.: Won four gold medals at the Redondo/NIKE Invitational, clocking 13.95 in the 100-meter hurdles and 43.52 in the 300 hurdles, in addition to leading 4 x 100 relay (46.86) and 800 sprint medley relay (1:48.52) to victories.

Bryce Huggins, Bakersfield, Sr.: His leap of 24-3 in the long jump at the Kern Invitational was a state outdoor leader and U.S. No. 2 under all conditions.

Malik McMorris, Mater Dei, Sr.: Improved on his national outdoor lead in the discus throw with a mark of 190-7 at the South County Classic, just off his personal-best 192-11.

Connor Morello, Clovis, Sr.: Edged Immanuel's Kasey Knevelbaard 4:13.27 to 4:13.41 in the 1,600 meters at the Pioneer Invitational to post the U.S. No. 1 outdoor time this year. Also won the 800 in 1:54.85.

Austin Tamagno, Brea-Olinda, Jr.: Clocked an outdoor national-leading 3:46.94 in the Occidental Distance Carnival 1,500 meters, the No. 7 all-time mark in California.

Lauren Rain Williams, Oaks Christian, Soph.: Set meet-record 23.46 in the 200 meters, just off her U.S. sophomore indoor record 23.39, to win New Balance National Indoor crown. Also placed fourth in the 60 in 7.46.

Marissa Williams, Palisades, Sr.: Ran a state-leading and U.S. No. 2 outdoor marks of 4:55.79 in the 1,600 and 10:25.93 in the 3,200 to win both events at the Redondo/NIKE Invitational.

Clovis North girls distance medley relay: Lauren Lienau, Camilla Hanson, Mikaela Smith and Lauren Moffett ran school-record 12:10.25 at Redondo/NIKE Invitational, the outdoor national leader this year.

Redondo boys distance medley relay: Sergio Rodriguez, Jerone Jackson, Nick Elias and Ethan Comeaux took over the national outdoor lead with a 10:23.92 to prevail on their home track at the Redondo/NIKE Invitational.

Saugus girls 4 x 800 relay: Ashley Heys, Sabrina Janes, Samantha Ortega and Sidney Birmele clocked 9:25.04 at Redondo/NIKE Invitational to post outdoor national-leading time. Centurions also ran U.S. No. 2 this year in the distance medley relay with a 12:17.30.



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