SALINAS...Tania Woods won both sprints and ran a leg on the winning 4
x 100 meter relay team (46.59) as City College of San Francisco won the
Northern California Community College women's track and field championship
with 106 points -- ahead of Fresno City College (67) and College of the
Sequoias (60).
Woods won the 100 meters (11.77) and 200 (23.78) and earlier set the
meet's only record with a 23.62 in the 200 during the trials at Fresno on May
5.
CCSF controlled the sprint track with victories by Simone Brooks the 100
meters hurdles (15.08) and Anndria Norris in the 400 meters (57.48), plus the
triple jump, Andrea Kincaid (36-11 ?).
Also impressive in the field was College of San Mateo's Cami
Carroll, who scored 22 individual points with victories in the discus throw
(150-10) and hammer throw (164-9) and a seventh in the shot put (36-10 <=) -
the latter won by Shickola Ricks of Maerced (41-1).
The men's championship battle was much closer: Sacramento City College
scored 74 points to defeat San Joaquin Delta of Stockton by a half point,
with Chabot of ayward third with 71. Hayward third with 71 points.
Sacramento had the initial lead in the championships following Logan
Moore's decathlon victory last month. At Salinas, the Panthers got
individual wins from John Newell in the shot put (53-1 <=) and DaShawn Clark
in the triple jump (47-2 ?). For Delta, Ben Clark won both hurdles races and
Bryan Harris took the hammer throw (170-10).
Santa Rosa's Jon Willison took won the high jump at 7-2 over Kurtiss
Dilley of Sacramento (7-0 ).
Luiz Mello of Santa Rosa was a double sprint winner (10.74 and 21.29)
into headwinds, while Lorenzo Parham of Merritt won the 400 meters in 47.11
and anchored the winning 4 x 400 meter relay team (3:14.62) in 46.8.
-- Top four in lane events (through 800 meters and both relays) and
top six in all other events qualify for 2001 Hyundai California Community
College Championships at American River College in Sacramento, May 18-19. In
addition, the better fifth place time in each lane race (from the north or
south championships) will qualify.
Copy by Fred Baer, JCAB, for the
California Community College Cross Country and Track Coaches Association