Waverly vs Sexton and Eastern 5/4/2003

Waverly 76
Sexton 86

Shot Put

2nd-Chris Pike 46-2
BryanByrnes 38-1
Mark Andrew 36-2
Everett Stephenson 36-9

Discus

4th-Chris Pike 113-6
Bryan Byrnes 112-7
David Reekie 107-5
Mark Andrew 102-0

Long Jump

Kyle Percival 17-11
4th-Dante Walker 18-4
Jeremy Jones 16-6.5

High Jump

2nd-Landon Jones 5-9
4th-Josh Thomas 5-3
Terry Edwards 5-0

Pole Vault

1st-Rex Wilkes 11-6
2nd-James Jefferson 10-0
3rd-Mike Berry 9-0
4th-Terry Edwards 8-0

3200m Relay

8:38
Wilfredo Villarroel, John Erickson, Steve Dickinson, Jimmy Schneidewind

110m Hurdles

2nd-Gabriel Villarroel 15.5
Josh Thomas 17.8
Freddie Galloway 17.4
Rex Wilkes 17.9

100m Dash

1st-Justin Boyd 10.7
2nd-Kyle Percival 11.5
3rd-Dante Dunn 11.6
Landon Jones 11.7

800m Relay(4x200)

Justin Boyd
Rasheed Lawal
Kyle Percival
Cameron Duncan

1600m Run

1st-Steve Dickinson 4:45.9
3rd-Shae Kermiet 5:01
Andrew Pike
4th-Miguel Sanchez

4x100m Relay

1st-44.3
Kyle Percival
Rasheed Lawal
Landon Jones
Justin Boyd

400m Dash

Jeremy Jones 56.6
Ian McComb 56.1
2nd-Ben Freeman 53.9

300m Hurdles

3rd-Gabriel Villarroel 41.1
Dante Walker 44.5
Freddie Galloway 48.6
Rex Wilkes 45.8

800m Run

1st-Wilfredo Villarroel 1:58.2
Andrew Pike 2:25.6
John Erickson 2:07.1

200m Dash

4th-Kyle Percival 23.6
1st-Justin Boyd 21.6

3200m Run

2nd-Shae Kermiet
4th-Steve Dickinson
3rd-Kevin Biewlaski
1st-Miguel Sanchez 10:49

1600m Relay(4x400)

1st-3:30.8
Freeman, Erickson, W. Villarroel, Lawal

Coach Pike Comments:

Some of today's performances were simply amazing. JB's 21.6 200m - WOW! He runs so relaxed, it seems effortless but that's the paradox of speed-
"You have to relax to go fast.

' Wilfredo Villarroel broke 2:00 for the third time this year with a 1:58.2 in the 800, and helped us run a 1600 relay faster than the state qualifier. the first time we've beaten Sexton in that race in a decade.
Because of some muscle strains we've had to adjust our relay lineups almost continuously this past week. It shows in some of our exchanges, particularly in the 4x200. Couple that with our aggressive philosophy of passing the baton to a runner moving at his fastest possible speed(at/near the very end of the zone) and breaks and bobbles are to be expected. As we approach the regional, we move into a recovery and peaking phase, and we'll have more time to focus on developing more fluid exchanges.

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