St Helena’s Harper McClain was one of California’s representatives at the Nike Nationals in Oregon today, 12/7/19.
McClain finished in 65th with more than 200 of the best cross country runners in the nation toeing the line.
She was 7th among California runners.
New Yorks Katelyn Tuohy won her third straight title but by the smallest of margins as two others closed to within one second of her at the finish.
Photos are screen shots. Katelyn Tuohy holds on for the win. McClain before the start McClain before the start Start Midrace McClain after finishing
Girls top 5
KATELYN TUOHY, NEW YORK 17:18.36
TAYLOR EWERT, Ohio 17:19.05
SYDNEY THORVALDSON, Wyoming 17:19.37
CLAIRE WALTERS, NEW YORK 17:28.33
MARLEE STARLIPER, Pennsylvania 17:35.86
65th HARPER McCLAIN, St Helena 18:53.07
Boys top 5
NICO YOUNG, NEWBURY PARK, CA 14:52.23
JOSH METHNER, Illinois 15:06.03
CALEB BROWN, Ohio 15:08.22
MATT STRANGIO, JESUIT, CA 15:08.73
CONNOR OHLSON, Colorado 15:08.99
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Girls Championships
The winner of the race, Mia Barnett, is the girl who placed 2nd to Harper McClain by 45 seconds in the State V Championships.
49th Mary Deeik, Vintage 18:21.9
91st Ashley Busienei, Maria Carrillo 19:12.8
Santa Rosa’s Daniel Skandera just gets faster and faster.
Daniel has age group world records for distances between 600 meters and 5,000.
His latest was at the 1,500 meter distance.
In a race in Oakland on November 1st he ran the distance in 4:21.2 to erase the old 11 year old record of 4:21.98 by Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway.
Daniel now has all the records from 6 years old to eleven at this distance. Ingebrigtsen currently holds all the records from 14 years old to 18 with his latest at 3:30.16.
The Olympic meet record for the event is 3:32.07 minutes.
Daniles time is equal to about 4:40.72 for 1600 meters.
Ingebrigtsen is a Norwegian middle-distance runner. He won two gold medals at the 2018 European Championships, in the 1500 and 5000 metres events. On July 20, 2019, at the London Diamond League, Ingebrigtsen broke Norway’s national record in the 5000 m with his time of 13:02.03
1,500 METER AGE GROUP WORLD RECORDS
5 5:46.6 Tamrat Gavenas USA 25 Jul 07 New York NY 15 Jun 13
6 5:21.9 Daniel Skandera USA 2 Nov 07 Santa Rosa CA 5 Aug 14
7 5:00.2 Daniel Skandera USA 2 Nov 07 Santa Rosa CA 9 Jun 15
8 4:51.9 Daniel Skandera USA 2 Nov 07 Santa Rosa CA 9 Aug 16
9 4:38.63 Daniel Skandera USA 2 Nov 07 Lawrence KS 30 Jul 17
10 4:26.4 Daniel Skandera USA 2 Nov 07 Santa Rosa CA 24 Jul 18
11 4:21.2 Daniel Skandera USA 2 Nov 07 Oakland CA 1 Nov 19
12 4:12.37 Takuya Hanyu JPN 8 Nov 97 Yokohama 24 Oct 10
13 4:01.27 Dalibor Balgač CRO 22 Sep 77 Kapfenberg 11 May 91
14 3:48.37 Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 19 Sep 00 Stockholm 30 Jul 15
15 3:42.44 Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 19 Sep 00 Oslo 9 Jun 16
16 3:39.92 Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 19 Sep 00 Stockholm 18 Jun 17
17 3:31.18 Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 19 Sep 00 Monaco 20 Jul 18
18 3:30.16 Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 19 Sep 00 Lausanne 5 Jul 19
North Coast Track Extravaganza
At Montgomery HS March 10, 2018
Pentathlon score to come
Long Jump
Jack Fricker El Molino 20-08.00 1, Prep best
Lucca Psaila San Marin 17-11.00 11
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 17-01.00 22
Robbie Leng RV Christian 16-10.00 26
Fernando Quintero San Marin 16-02.00 38
Alex Fish-O\'Brien Healdsburg 15-03.00 44
Charles Fisher Montgomery 15-00.00 47
Luca Pastene Healdsburg 14-07.00 51
110M Hurdles
Jack Fricker El Molino 16.34 1, SCL leader
Robbie Leng RV Christian 17.11 3
Charles Fisher Montgomery 20.19 16
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 20.98 17
Fernando Quintero San Marin 21.43 18
Lucca Psaila San Marin 21.81 20
Luca Pastene Healdsburg 22.75 21
Alex Fish-O\'Brien Healdsburg 23.59 23
High Jump
Robbie Leng RV Christian 6-00.00 2, CMC leader
Jack Fricker El Molino 5-02.00 9
Lucca Psaila San Marin 5-00.00 13
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 4-10.00 16
Fernando Quintero San Marin 4-08.00 17
Alex Fish-O\'Brien Healdsburg 4-08.00 18
Charles Fisher Montgomery NH
Luca Pastene Healdsburg NH
Shot Put
Jack Fricker El Molino 41-11.00 2, SCL leader
Charles Fisher Montgomery 31-03.00 21
Robbie Leng RV Christian 29-11.50 25
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 29-05.50 28
Lucca Psaila San Marin 29-01.00 33
Fernando Quintero San Marin 28-03.50 36
Alex Fish-O\'Brien Healdsburg 24-01.00 48
Luca Pastene Healdsburg 20-04.50 54
800m
Fernando Quintero San Marin 2:07.66 1
Jack Fricker El Molino 2:11.66 2
Robbie Leng RV Christian 2:13.79 3
Charles Fisher Montgomery 2:15.34 4
Lucca Psaila San Marin 2:15.44 5
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 2:19.62 6
Luca Pastene Healdsburg 2:22.38 7
Alex Fish-O\'Brien Healdsburg 2:26.99 8
110M Hurdles
Old Meet Record 42" 17.04+ Dan Laffan, Casa Grande 1992
Ralph Manalac Windsor 16.95 2
Scott McLaughlin Windsor 17.31 4
Bowen Palengat Rancho Cotate 17.70 5
Josef Dethlefsen Santa Rosa 17.90 6
Clay Serrano El Molino 17.90 7
Scotty Dolan RV Christian 18.48 8
Kevin Ainlay Piner 18.72 9
James Reagan Rancho Cotate 19.16 10
Nicolas Pagan Windsor 19.29 11
Jared Dolittle Cardinal Newman 19.46 12
Ryan Duffy Cardinal Newman 19.75 13
Ethan Ransome El Molino 19.76 14
Aidan Gilmore Petaluma 19.77 15
Soujit Ing Technology 21.44 19
Jack Berg Technology 22.94 22
Christopher Dolcini Casa Grande 23.80 24
Cale Hawkins RV Christian 24.69 25
1600M Sprint Medly
Robert Bailey
Linus Rydell
Ryan Nutt
Josue Sanchez Santa Rosa A 3:51.84 1
Jacob Dietlin
Bryan Mejia-Sanchez
Kai Xue
Luke Baird Casa Grande D 3:58.33 2
Adrian Hanson
Kheva Mann
Jeremy Sherman
Everett Teran Sonoma Academy A 4:00.79 3
Dante Godinez
Edgar Bautista
Mason Indrebo
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg A 4:00.88 4
Connor Shaw
Ethan Higgins
Ricardo Navarette
Levi Nyberg Fortuna A 4:06.84 5
Jake Woods
Jeremy Wu
Jon Johnson
Justin Patterson Cardinal Newman A 4:07.97 6
Shane Burton
Kevin Ainlay
Roman Gaspar
Pablo Anguiano Piner A 4:19.65 7
Cristian Eufracio
Cesar Buenrostro
Ross Sceales
Christopher Lopez Cloverdale A 4:20.25 8
Rory Bourdage
Mateo Hernandez
Jonathan Stringer-Stein
Travis McNulty Santa Rosa B 4:25.41 9
Dante Benedenetti
Thomas Mitten
Allen Gray
Cale Hawkins RV Christian A 4:25.78 10
Distance Medley
Andrew McKamey
Conor Schott
Langston Hay
Andrew Engel Santa Rosa A 11:17.79 1
Nathan Hayes
Austin Luong
Emmanuel Delgado
Johnathan Vargas Piner A 11:18.78 2
Andrew Gotshall
Simon Holin
Logan Moon
William Hite Casa Grande B 11:32.28 3
Garrett Esponda
Jalydon Love
Reed Canavan
Owen Hite Casa Grande A 11:36.34 4
Zachary Passalacqua
Brady English
Isaac Methum
Evan Mackey RV Christian A 11:41.70 5
Agustin Garcinuno
Bo Cox
Jaden Bruckner
Collin Stockwell Fortuna A 11:54.36 6
Paden Collard
Marcos Jimenez
Miguel Gonzalez-Salazar
Carlos Mercado Cloverdale A 11:56.90 7
Luke Fuette
Eduardo Garcia
Brendan Loftus
Casey Ross Sonoma Academy A 11:58.70 8
Cade Gravier
Sean Coursey
Johnathan Rivera
Giovanni Cliburn Ukiah A 12:09.84 9
Brandon Alvarado
Kyle Theuerkauf
Joshua Jones
Carson Klein Montgomery A 12:29.17 10
Dain Milliman
Mario Prado
David Simonyi
Leopold VanDenDaele Cardinal Newman A 12:29.42 11
Faris Delgado
Tyler Edwards
Benjamin Chi
Steven Grams Santa Rosa B 12:30.11 12
Benjamin Somma
Reanne Ball
Addison Gaspar
Juan Vasquez Piner B 12:30.46 13
Alexis Frias
Christopher Sachen
Luke Baird
Aaron Beaube Casa Grande C 12:34.89 14
Rory Bourdage
Owen Telloian
Kyle Fleischner
Antonio Lorenzana Santa Rosa C 13:10.13 15
Zachary Engler
Colten Ronshausen
Reece Lakritz
Erik Carver Petaluma A 13:18.96 16
Walker Raugewitz
Lorenzo Diaz
Dylan Dewall
Caleb Mucho Ukiah B 13:42.21 17
Maximus Gallo
Christian Rauch
Mark Stout
Matthew Prendiville Cardinal Newman B 13:42.75 18
Jacob Dietlin
Matthew Giroux
Jacob Allen
Ethan Thompson Casa Grande D 14:00.46 19
Kibby Tesfamichael
Tan Luong
Jordan Haley
Victor Ochoa Montgomery B 14:20.18 20
400M hurdles
Clay Serrano El Molino 1:03.26 1
Ralph Manalac Windsor 1:04.70 2
Scotty Dolan RV Christian 1:05.73 3
Bowen Palengat Rancho Cotate 1:05.97 4
Christopher Dolcini Casa Grande 1:06.95 5
Ethan Ransome El Molino 1:07.17 6
Soujit Ing Technology 1:07.94 7
Nicolas Pagan Windsor 1:15.02 8
Tobias Humphreys Casa Grande 1:18.85 9
Jack Berg Technology 1:19.30 10
Rithik Ranadive Casa Grande 1:20.27 11
Nickolas Crossler Casa Grande 1:20.96 12
Aidan Bozeman Healdsburg 1:27.53 13
4X100M Relay
Nathaniel Seims
Brayden Glascock
Wesley Guerra
Trevien Prince Santa Rosa A 45.60 1, New event Meet Record
Ryan Duffy
Jake Woods
Jeremy Wu
Justin Patterson Cardinal Newman A 45.86 2
Cyrus Hernandez
JT Luis
Dominic Betti
Noah Holzmann Rancho Cotate A 46.13 3
Tyler Hawkins
Willie Maples
Jacob-Rennia Worthy Gutierrez
Trevor Mendenhall RV Christian A 46.93 4, CMC leader
Jaymes Tischbern
Hunter Wagner
Brent Oru-Craig
Matthew Middleton Montgomery A 46.99 5
Christopher Sachen
Matthew Wieland
Aedan Hollingshead
Evan Haut Casa Grande A 47.72 6
Nathan Hale
Devon Hong
John Candau
Chase Pilkington Petaluma A 47.79 7
Reanne Ball
Vu Ngo
Ryan Ball
Austin Luong Piner A 48.21 8
Giovanni Yepez
Joshua Kozlowski
Jaden Fernandez
Alex Duggan Montgomery B 48.72 9
Remington Gack
Randy Clay
Robert Bailey
Linus Rydell Santa Rosa B 49.24 10
Jared Dolittle
Jackson Pavitt
Samuel Mayer
George Grant Cardinal Newman B 49.36 11
Jasper Cauckwell
Kody Smith
Daniel Lieben
Sean Coursey Ukiah A 50.61 12
Jacob Pearson
Justin Hall
Kyle Uber
Cody Johnson Casa Grande B 50.73 13
Daylan Martinez
Frank Alonso
Jameal McKinney
Jesus Salazar Rancho Cotate B 51.38 14
Dylan Antelme
Martin Payne
Bryan Mejia-Sanchez
Daniel Lubliner Casa Grande C 51.58 15
George Albers
Jack Kooba
Jeremy Felix
Truman Costello Healdsburg A 52.62 16
Scott Wang
Hector Vega
Camden Weaver
Samuel Davison Cardinal Newman C 55.28 17
Jacob Evers
Kai Xue
Simon Holin
Rithik Ranadive Casa Grande D 59.07 18
Connor Shaw
Draven Boyd
Ethan Higgins
Juan Patino Fortuna A DQ
4X1600M Relay
Reed Canavan
Logan Moon
Owen Hite
William Hite Casa Grande A 19:04.43 1
Luke Fuette
Brendan Loftus
Kheva Mann
Alex Pallais Sonoma Academy A 19:06.70 2
Andrew Engel
Andrew McKamey
Langston Hay
Samuel Joslyn Santa Rosa A 19:07.65 3
Nathan Hayes
Emmanuel Delgado
Johnathan Vargas
Benjamin Somma Piner A 19:20.21 4
Landon McAlister
Lucas Chung
Vincent Corday
Hunter Larson Windsor A 19:41.82 5
Zachary Passalacqua
Brady English
Simon Peterson
Isaac Methum RV Christian A 19:45.43 6
Andrew Gotshall
Alexis Frias
Garrett Esponda
Matthew Giroux Casa Grande B 19:57.40 7
Conor Schott
Faris Delgado
Steven Grams
Tyler Edwards Santa Rosa B 20:35.18 8
Addison Gaspar
Lorenzo Alvarez
Juan Vasquez
Jeremiah Cano Piner B 20:50.33 9
Dain Milliman
Leopold VanDenDaele
David Simonyi
Mario Prado Cardinal Newman A 21:03.98 10
Jack Dunbar
Colten Ronshausen
Liam Selstrom
Michael Pichardo Petaluma A 21:31.56 11
Brandon Alvarado
Kyle Theuerkauf
Hayden Dalsing
Joshua Jones Montgomery A 21:41.45 12
Sebastian Lopez
Kyle Fleischner
Antonio Lorenzana
Henry Bowen Santa Rosa C 22:42.02 13
Jacob Allen
Luke Baird
Aaron Beaube
Jacob Dietlin Casa Grande C 22:42.49 14
Benjamin Kvamme
Adrian Burger
Robert Carrillo
Cameron Harbour Windsor B 23:03.64 15
Eleazar Salas
Carlos Perez
Alonso Montes
Lenny Morales Rancho Cotate A 24:33.32 16
Kibby Tesfamichael
Victor Ochoa
Pablo Beas
Jordan Haley Montgomery B 24:51.71 17
4X200M Relay
Trevien Prince
Nathaniel Seims
Randy Clay
Wesley Guerra Santa Rosa A 1:34.92 1
Cyrus Hernandez
Dominic Betti
JT Luis
Noah Holzmann Rancho Cotate A 1:37.55 2
Jake Woods
Jeremy Wu
Ryan Duffy
Justin Patterson Cardinal Newman A 1:39.03 3
Kyle Molder
Tyler Hawkins
Jacob-Rennia Worthy Gutierrez
Trevor Mendenhall RV Christian A 1:39.29 4
Nathan Hale
Devon Hong
John Candau
Jack Sullivan Petaluma A 1:41.31 5
Draven Boyd
Juan Patino
Ricardo Navarette
Ethan Higgins Fortuna A 1:41.37 6
Quaid Bulloch
Jack Kooba
George Albers
Jeremy Felix Healdsburg A 1:42.02 7
Robert Bailey
Allen Baker
Josef Dethlefsen
Linus Rydell Santa Rosa B 1:43.60 8
George Grant
Jared Dolittle
Samuel Mayer
Jackson Pavitt Cardinal Newman B 1:47.45 9
Henry Kullberg
Bailey Williams
Brenden Streeter
Tristan Archer Technology A 1:47.78 10
Kaden Smith
Jacob Mello
Giovanni Cliburn
Lorenzo Diaz Ukiah A 1:50.82 11
Jameal McKinney
Jesus Salazar
Daylan Martinez
Frank Alonso Rancho Cotate B 1:52.14 12
4X800M Relay
Reed Canavan
Garrett Esponda
Logan Moon
William Hite Casa Grande A 8:52.00 1
Hunter Larson
John Cionci
Lucas Chung
Vincent Corday Windsor A 8:53.65 2
Owen Telloian
Elijah Willis
Sebastian Lopez
Ryan Nutt Santa Rosa B 9:06.03 3
Agustin Garcinuno
Bo Cox
Collin Stockwell
Jaden Bruckner Fortuna A 9:06.15 4
Mario Prado
Dain Milliman
Leopold VanDenDaele
David Simonyi Cardinal Newman A 9:09.33 5
Owen Hite
Alexis Frias
Matthew Giroux
Andrew Gotshall Casa Grande B 9:10.61 6
Sean Coursey
Aidan Lagorio
Colin Farr
Diego Maurer Ukiah A 9:22.13 7
Zachary Passalacqua
Simon Peterson
Brady English
Evan Mackey RV Christian A 9:23.62 8
Ryan Ball
Jeremiah Cano
Pablo Anguiano
Shane Burton Piner A 9:26.52 9
John Dow
Mason Indrebo
Dante Godinez
Edgar Ortiz Healdsburg A 9:27.83 10
Conor Schott
Benjamin Chi
Nathan Cook
Tyler Edwards Santa Rosa A 9:27.88 11
Benjamin Kvamme
Landon McAlister
Cameron Harbour
Joshua Aguayo Windsor B 9:55.28 12
Maximus Gallo
Mark Stout
Christian Rauch
Matthew Prendiville Cardinal Newman B 10:03.13 13
Brandon Alvarado
Kyle Theuerkauf
Hayden Dalsing
Joshua Jones Montgomery A 10:07.78 14
Jack Dunbar
Colten Ronshausen
Nathan Turner
Michael Pichardo Petaluma A 10:09.82 15
Aaron Beaube
Luke Baird
Jacob Dietlin
Jacob Allen Casa Grande C 10:10.30 16
Lorenzo Diaz
Caleb Mucho
Jacob Sheldon
Walker Raugewitz Ukiah B 10:15.99 17
Diego Acosta
Lenny Morales
Alonso Montes
Eleazar Salas Rancho Cotate A 10:46.57 18
Kibby Tesfamichael
Victor Ochoa
Tan Luong
Jordan Haley Montgomery B 12:11.80 19
800M Sprint Medly
Trevien Prince
Nathaniel Seims
Wesley Guerra
Remington Gack Santa Rosa A 1:39.42 1
Jeremy Wu
Jake Woods
Justin Patterson
David Simonyi Cardinal Newman A 1:41.06 2
Carmelo Salas
Avery Ransome
Ethan Ransome
Clay Serrano El Molino A 1:43.32 3
Aedan Hollingshead
Matthew Wieland
Jalydon Love
Christopher Sachen Casa Grande A 1:43.79 4
John Candau
Devon Hong
Jack Sullivan
Nathan Hale Petaluma A 1:44.60 5
Ricardo Anorga
Vu Ngo
Austin Luong
Minh Nguyen Piner A 1:46.05 6
Cesar Buenrostro
Jone Wesele
Paden Collard
Marcos Jimenez Cloverdale B 1:46.90 7
Scotty Dolan
Jacob-Rennia Worthy Gutierrez
Trevor Mendenhall
Thomas Mitten RV Christian A 1:46.91 8
Adrian Hanson
Casey Ross
Jeremy Sherman
Everett Teran Sonoma Academy A 1:46.99 9
Samuel Mayer
Jared Dolittle
George Grant
Ryan Duffy Cardinal Newman B 1:47.93 10
Juan Patino
Ethan Higgins
Draven Boyd
Levi Nyberg Fortuna A 1:49.76 11
Evan Haut
Jared Maestri
Akash Babu
Daniel Lubliner Casa Grande C 1:49.88 12
Montgomery B 1:50.79 13
Ryan Nutt
Josef Dethlefsen
Randy Clay
Marcus Paulson Santa Rosa B 1:52.51 14
Christopher Lopez
Miguel Gonzalez-Baltazar
Cristian Eufracio
Tanner Wanke Cloverdale A 1:53.02 15
Henry Kullberg
Caelen Streeter
Brenden Streeter
Tristan Archer Technology A 1:55.89 16
Travis McNulty
Kenny Moreno
Jonathan Stringer-Stein
Rory Bourdage Santa Rosa C 1:56.04 17
Uly Olney
Richard Salvador
Edgar Ortiz
Logan Vallery Healdsburg A 1:57.22 18
Kai Xue
Simon Holin
Tobias Humphreys
Rithik Ranadive Casa Grande D 2:00.67 19
Jasper Cauckwell
Kody Smith
Daniel Lieben
Thomas Thies Ukiah A 2:01.53 20
Discus
Samuel Davison Cardinal Newman 131-07 1, Prep best
Brian Day Montgomery 125-11 2
Avery Ransome El Molino 125-07 3
Melchor Alonso Cloverdale 117-10 4
Carmelo Salas El Molino 117-06 5
Kalathan Laiwa-McKay Ukiah 110-04 6
Alexander Azanon Casa Grande 105-10 7
Austin Kelsey El Molino 105-04 8
Logan Glascock Santa Rosa 103-02 9
Jacob Meininger Casa Grande 102-04 10
Torron Henderson Ukiah 101-00 11
Benjamin Castro Piner 99-00 12
Jack Foley Santa Rosa 98-00 13
Matthew Hart Casa Grande 97-09 14
Brandon Cobb Santa Rosa 96-01 15
Cooper Bennett El Molino 87-11 16
Ricardo Urais III Montgomery 86-10 17
Logan Kraemer Ukiah 86-03 18
Carter Proaps RV Christian 85-11 19
Jacob Martens RV Christian 82-03 20
Allen Gray RV Christian 79-10 21
Bryan Murcia Rancho Cotate 79-10 22
Austin Vaccaro Montgomery 78-07 23
Matthew Pires Cardinal Newman 77-05 24
Liam Galbreath Casa Grande 77-04 25
Avery Romon RV Christian 74-07 26
Michael Bevilacqua Cardinal Newman 73-02 27
Kevin Ruiz Piner 73-02 28
Jesse Graves Healdsburg 71-10 29
Matthew Salyers Petaluma 71-09 30
James Post Santa Rosa 71-07 31
James Mackey Montgomery 71-04 32
Dominic Hiltebrand Montgomery 69-08 33
Max Brinegar Sonoma Academy 69-03 34
D.J. Ramalia El Molino 67-08 35
Ethan Kofahl Santa Rosa 67-02 36
Hector Vega Cardinal Newman 66-01 37
Brent Lindberg Healdsburg 66-00 38
Darren Neidlinger Casa Grande 65-10 39
Ivan Madriz Piner 65-10 40
Tyler Klaus El Molino 65-07 41
Matthew Bockon Montgomery 62-09 42
Conner Gloster Casa Grande 62-09 43
Jaden Erlendson-Gray Santa Rosa 61-04 44
Jack Santos Petaluma 61-01 45
Kyle Molder RV Christian 60-08 46
Payton Stewart Cardinal Newman 60-02 47
Luis Pesqueda Cloverdale 59-05 48
Tristan Archer Technology 58-03 49
Camden Weaver Cardinal Newman 57-10 50
Michael Pichardo Petaluma 54-10 51
Luis Lozano Petaluma 54-10 52
Anthony Costamagna Santa Rosa 54-04 53
Colman Hayes El Molino 50-07 54
Jace Filippetti Montgomery 50-04 55
Cody Brooke El Molino 50-04 56
Kobe Him Santa Rosa 43-07 57
Eduardo Alcantar Piner 43-07 58
Peter Duarte Santa Rosa 32-10 59
High Jump
Jacob Williams Montgomery 6-02.00 1, NBL leader
Gavin Christy Cardinal Newman 5-10.00 3
Jacob-Rennia Worthy Gutierrez RV Christ 5-06.00 4
Trevor Mendenhall RV Christian 5-06.00 5
Landon Bienas El Molino 5-06.00 6, SCL leader
Ross Sceales Cloverdale 5-06.00 7
Christopher Dolcini Casa Grande 5-04.00 8
Chris Holland Santa Rosa 5-02.00 10
Gibran Hassan Sonoma Academy 5-02.00 11
Gianni Johnson Petaluma 5-02.00 12
Remington Gack Santa Rosa 5-00.00 14
Aidan Gilmore Petaluma 5-00.00 15
Jackson Dunkle El Molino 4-08.00 19
Long Jump
Casey McLaughlin Windsor 19-10.00 2, NBL leader
JT Luis Rancho Cotate 19-06.50 3
Trevien Prince Santa Rosa 18-11.00 4
Connor Shaw Fortuna 18-09.25 5
Jackson Pavitt Cardinal Newman 18-08.50 6
Vu Ngo Piner 18-06.75 7
Giovanni Yepez Montgomery 18-03.25 8
Levi Nyberg Fortuna 18-03.75 9
Reanne Ball Piner 18-02.50 10
Bo Cox Fortuna 17-09.50 12
Anthony Moeckel Petaluma 17-09.75 13
Draven Boyd Fortuna 17-08.50 14
Kyle Uber Casa Grande 17-07.00 15
Jose Padilla El Molino 17-05.25 16
Martin Payne Casa Grande 17-04.25 17
Andrew Liput El Molino 17-04.50 18
Landon Bienas El Molino 17-04.50 19
Paris Morgain San Marin 17-02.00 20
Kyle Molder RV Christian 17-02.00 21, CMC leader
Robert Laube Rancho Cotate 17-01.25 23
Robert Bailey Santa Rosa 17-00.50 24
Kevin Ainlay Piner 17-00.25 25
Luke Ronshausen Petaluma 16-10.50 27
Everett Teran Sonoma Academy 16-09.50 28
James Reagan Rancho Cotate 16-08.25 29
Casey Ross Sonoma Academy 16-08.00 30
Tyler Hawkins RV Christian 16-06.75 31
Nicolas Pagan Windsor 16-06.50 32
Jasper Cauckwell Ukiah 16-06.50 33
Scotty Dolan RV Christian 16-05.00 34
Cyrus Hernandez Rancho Cotate 16-04.25 35
David O'Sullivan Santa Rosa 16-04.50 36
Nathan Cook Santa Rosa 16-03.75 37
Gianni Johnson Petaluma 16-01.75 39
Cale Hawkins RV Christian 16-00.75 40
Caden Shirk Petaluma 15-05.75 41
Javier Ruelas Piner 15-04.00 42
Jackson Dunkle El Molino 15-04.25 43
Theo Pologeorgis Petaluma 15-03.75 45
Ricardo Anorga Piner 15-02.25 46
Jake Peck Montgomery 14-11.00 48
Sindre Fredheim Ukiah 14-10.75 49
Kaden Smith Ukiah 14-08.75 50
Orion Dowdall Montgomery 14-07.75 52
Soul Berna El Molino 14-07.25 53
Gage Anderson El Molino 14-03.75 54
Hayden Dalsing Montgomery 13-08.50 55
Travis McNulty Santa Rosa 13-08.50 56
Kibby Tesfamichael Montgomery 13-03.25 57
Joshua Kozlowski Montgomery 13-02.50 58
Gerardo Heriberto-Garcia-Her Montgomery 12-06.75 59
Elijah Harp El Molino 12-00.00 60
Pole Vault
Kael Seaver Petaluma 10-06.00 1, SCL leader
Kody Smith Ukiah 9-06.00 2
Andrew Liput El Molino 9-00.00 3
Hunter Wagner Montgomery NH
Shot Put
Kalathan Laiwa-McKay Ukiah 42-09.00 1, Prep best
Austin Kelsey El Molino 41-04.00 3
Matthew Hart Casa Grande 40-10.00 4
Melchor Alonso Cloverdale 40-09.50 5, CMC leader
Avery Ransome El Molino 39-11.50 6
Alexander Azanon Casa Grande 38-10.00 7
Kyle Molder RV Christian 36-09.00 8
Carmelo Salas El Molino 36-01.50 9
Austin Vaccaro Montgomery 35-08.50 10
Torron Henderson Ukiah 34-06.50 11
Hector Vega Cardinal Newman 33-08.00 12
Brian Day Montgomery 33-06.50 13
Camden Weaver Cardinal Newman 33-01.50 14
Bryan Murcia Rancho Cotate 33-00.50 15
Jacob Meininger Casa Grande 32-03.50 16
Kevin Ruiz Piner 32-00.00 17
Luis Pesqueda Cloverdale 31-11.00 18
Brandon Cobb Santa Rosa 31-04.50 19
Cody Brooke El Molino 31-04.00 20
Charles Fisher Montgomery 31-03.00 21
Carter Proaps RV Christian 31-01.00 22
Dominic Hiltebrand Montgomery 30-09.00 23
Colman Hayes El Molino 30-03.00 24
Robbie Leng RV Christian 29-11.50 25
Logan Glascock Santa Rosa 29-07.00 26
Logan Kraemer Ukiah 29-06.50 27
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 29-05.50 28
Anthony Vitali Petaluma 29-05.00 29
Samuel Davison Cardinal Newman 29-04.50 30
Allen Gray RV Christian 29-03.00 31
Jack Santos Petaluma 29-03.00 32
Lucca Psaila San Marin 29-01.00 33
Avery Romon RV Christian 28-07.50 34
Ivan Madriz Piner 28-07.00 35
Jaden Erlendson-Gray Santa Rosa 28-02.50 37
James Mackey Montgomery 27-05.00 38
Jesse Graves Healdsburg 27-00.00 39
Brent Lindberg Healdsburg 26-08.50 40
Matthew Pires Cardinal Newman 26-05.00 41
Jace Filippetti Montgomery 26-04.50 42
Cooper Bennett El Molino 26-01.50 43
D.J. Ramalia El Molino 24-10.50 44
Matthew Bockon Montgomery 24-09.00 45
Jacob Martens RV Christian 24-07.50 46
Michael Bevilacqua Cardinal Newman 24-03.00 47
Alex Fish-O\'Brien Healdsburg 24-01.00 48
Benjamin Castro Piner 23-02.00 49
Max Brinegar Sonoma Academy 22-11.50 50
Payton Stewart Cardinal Newman 22-10.00 51
Tyler Klaus El Molino 22-10.00 52
Andy Villforte unattached 20-09.00 53
John Dow Healdsburg 19-11.00 55
Eduardo Alcantar Piner 18-00.50 56
Triple Jump
Reanne Ball Piner 40-08.50 1, Prep best
Casey McLaughlin Windsor 39-09.00 2
Vu Ngo Piner 38-03.25 3
Quaid Bulloch Healdsburg 37-07.75 4
Kyle Uber Casa Grande 37-05.00 5
Andrew Liput El Molino 37-03.00 6
Remington Gack Santa Rosa 36-11.00 7
T.J. Prescott Santa Rosa 36-00.75 8
Landon Bienas El Molino 34-06.00 9
Robert Laube Rancho Cotate 34-03.00 10
Martin Payne Casa Grande 33-04.50 11
Soul Berna El Molino 32-07.50 12
Jackson Dunkle El Molino 32-00.75 13
Theo Pologeorgis Petaluma 31-09.25 14
Kyle Molder RV Christian 31-05.00 15, CMC leader
Jake Peck Montgomery 31-00.00 16
Orion Dowdall Montgomery 30-10.00 17
Aaron Rivas Santa Rosa 28-07.00 18
Montgomery’s Jaymes Tischbern showed end of the season times at the Berkeley All-Comers 2/17.
His 400 meter time of 49.00 smoked the field by over 2.5 seconds, took down the Viking school record of 49.75 by Dave Rodriquez from 1979, and moved him to 11th All-Time. Watch the race here, Jaymes lane 5.
His 200 meter time of 21.94 into a -1.0 head wind has only been bettered in wind legal times by himself and two others EVER.
21.61 -1.4 Corey Nelson, Rancho Cotate 5/26/95
21.74 +1.2 Jaymes Tischbern, Montgomery 6/2/17
21.85 +1.3 Hugh Pegan, Ukiah 6/6/14
Boys
Jaymes Tischbern, 12, Montgomery
400 49.00
200 21.94 -1.0
Charles Fisher, Montgomery
400 58.87
300h 51.41
800
Kheva Mann, 12, Sonoma Academy 2:00.14, Prep best
3200
Andre Williams, 11, Sonoma Academy 9:40.62, Prep best
POLE VAULT
Cooper Plattus, 11, Maria Carrillo 12-5.5, Prep best
Girls
400
Amy Stanfield, 12, Sonoma Valley 67.64
800
Mariah Briceno, 10, Montgomery 2:34.23
POLE VAULT
Savannah Nied, 12, Maria Carrillo 10-0, Prep best
Erika Gilmore, 11, Petaluma 9-0.25
Open
Edwin Irizarry Open Men (19- +)(14-05.25)
Danielle Steffen Open Women (19- +)(10-11.75)
LONG JUMP
Azure Sirocco, 11, Sonoma Academy 15-2.25
Word is spreading quickly that long time starter and Track supporter Bob Shor has passed away after his battle against cancer.
I have been involved with running around here since the 70’s and have seen so many changes; from the addition of girls, to the switch to meters, and so many involved come and go but one of the constants all these years was Bob Shor. He was as dedicated a volunteer to youth running as anyone has ever been. To say he will be missed does not come close to describing the hole he will leave. If I was ever hit with a track question I could not answer Bob was usually the first person I would go to.
If you have something you would like to add sent it to me at [email protected]
Here are a few words from around the area.
I will keep what Val wrote at the top and add the newest comments below her’s if you want to keep checking back.
By Beverley Zanetti
From Val Sell
This is the tribute that I made on behalf of the Empire Runners in June.
On behalf of the Empire Runners we would like to welcome you to the “Bob Shor Summer Track Series”.
Bob Shor can be described as nothing less than the foundation of youth running in Sonoma County. By youth I mean anyone under the age of 90.
Bob first came onto the running scene back in the 80’s coaching for the Santa Rosa Express youth running club. During the Track season he could be found teaching the kids multiple events and encouraging them to enjoy the sport through team building and competition. During the Cross Country season he was often found riding his bike alongside the kids who routinely made their home base at Howarth Park and the trails of Spring Lake.
Through the Santa Rosa Express Bob coached many of the local standouts that continued on through High School, College and professional sport. Some of the few but not limited to, were, Julia Stamps, Trina Cox, Kim Conley, Jacque Taylor and countless others.
For many years Bob worked with Doug Courtemarche at SRHS to help further develop many fine athletes. During his free time, he could be found on the start line at numerous track and cross country meets throughout California and beyond. Everyone wanted a piece of Bob.
Alongside this, he has become our local favorite starter. « Shooter Bob » as he is known has grown to be a hometown hero of sorts. The stories from kids and adults alike are many, often of the hard knocked guy with stern rules who manages to put on the most efficient and organized races. As a coach it is always the same story, the kids who have grown up under Bob’s gun return as adults with words expressing gratitude and affection. There is no doubt that you are loved. The lessons that you teach our youth are a dying breed and those kids have been rewarded and will hopefully carry on the torch.
It is our pleasure to dedicate this series in your name.
From Greg Fogg
Bob Shor was the true monarch of running for the Redwood Empire. He brought legitimacy to every event; when Bob was there, you knew it was going to be done right. I had the pleasure of knowing both the gruff side of Bob and the soft side (rarely exposed) of his personality. As an official, often his responsibilities were thankless and you might have only noticed him if there was a controversy, or he was “encouraging” an athlete to stop moving in their blocks, or to “stop talking” at the starting line while he was giving instructions. The difference often, was not very obvious; Bob cared and he cared deeply about our sport AND about the kids competing. Bob will remain the benchmark for others to inspire to, he demonstrated the highest level of commitment to his responsibilities I’ve ever witnessed and all he ever asked for, was to be reimbursed for this starting gun shells. …Now that’s a selfless act of dedication you just don’t see anymore! I hope everyone can reflect back on their own relationship with Bob through the lens of his softer side, so it makes you smile. …And from his gruff side, let’s all be thankful, appreciative and hold him high in our memories for his unparalleled level of dedication and commitment to our sport and helping to bring the experience of running/competing to thousands of our young running athletes over the years. Bob cannot be replaced and his presence will be sorely missed, but let your memory of Bob inspire all of us to give more and care more. -RIP Mr. Bob Shor
From Danny Aldridge
Bob was one on a kind! He was such a wonderful ambassador to the local running community. He loved being a part of our sport from youth to adults. One of the many things I loved about Bob was his true honesty, he was a straight shooter and always told it like it was The east coast in him served him well.
I’m proud to have been able to coach with him during our Santa Rosa Express days. Getting to know him touched my life for the better. God Bless you Bob!
From Bruce Hotaling
So sorry to hear. Loved it when he’d call all the “pony-tails” up to the starting line using his speaker. Quite a character. On the rare occasions he ran the vault he always did a great job
From Chris Puppione
My Reflection on the Passing of Bob Shor
I have enjoyed a pretty blessed existence, in that much of my life has remained steady despite my occasionally turbulent tendencies.
Perhaps that’s why I felt an odd connection to Bob Shor across the last 20 years. He was always there, and he knew what it meant to be an explosive personality, yet truly gentle at the core.
Bob was nothing if not furiously dedicated, and I understood that. I also understood what that kind of commitment can do to a man.
It can make you appear strict. It can make you appear compulsive. It can make you appear inflexible.
Truthfully, however, that kind of dedication–which is truly devotion–is so striking, many do not know how to respond–not even the man from whom it emanates. Bob was indeed complex, but his mission–his vocation–was quite simple. He was a man who believed he was here to serve others, and there is no greater calling than that.
Over the years, I came to see Bob for all of his immensity. Make no mistake, despite the slight frame, we all recognized him as a large man. We were not so much with him, as we were among him. He commanded that much space, and he deserved it–because space is given with an air of respect.
And while many of us witnessed his fire in many public moments of “educating” an athlete who may have taken a misstep, I do hope people watched more closely between the races, during the staging, in practice sessions, and away from the starter’s perch.
Did you ever have Bob whisper you an encouraging word when he knew you needed it most? Were you that first-time youth runner who needed track to be your safe place? Or that foolhardy young coach who thought he’d seen it all only to have reality drop on your head like a 16-pound shot?
Yeah, I was the last one.
I had the chance to watch Bob interact with the kids of Santa Rosa Express and other youth clubs at USATF meets, and I can tell you, he was like a grandfather to all. When I heard of his passing, I did a search on social media of his name to see how far the news had reached, and even the NCS great Aisha Margain–from the East Bay–posted a noted about how much she adored Bob Shor.
Look, make no mistake, Bob was tough, but its a tough that was rare and a tough that we will miss. Despite all the gruffness, he was the one my boys at Cardinal Newman lovingly memorialized for eternity with their epic “A Day in the Life of Bob Shor” sketches on our van rides home from meets.
He was a local running icon–and that is undeniable.
In the last few years, I would take some time at each meet Bob was starting to visit with him. As I said, I felt a kinship there. He knew I was a pretty excitable guy as well–believe me. But we both loved our sport, and we loved it because of what it does for the kids we served.
No one has served those kids better than Bob Shor, and I guess I just wanted a little of that magic to rub off on me. And I believe some of it did.
Bob had an incredible speech he would give before most races, and generations of kids have internalized it, I am sure. The part that lingers with me now is just a snippet from his well-rehearsed monologue. It was when he was reminding the athletes that he would not fire the gun until they were all perfectly still.
“…not JUST you, but EVERYBODY…”
It is interesting how that phrase strikes me now. Perhaps sentimentality is luring me toward a different understanding, but it does strike me as something that is very central to the sport of running–and that is community.
It is not JUST about you, even though running can be regarded as an individual sport. You can run on your own, but it is more enjoyable with EVERYBODY there with you.
Bob has always been there for you. He has always been there for EVERYBODY.
So when the kids stand behind their blocks, or take two steps back from the line, we will respect the space that is created there. We will know that this empty space is where Bob would be, giving his final instructions before the kids take another shot at discovering just how great they can truly be.
Godspeed, Bob.
By Tom Benjamin
From Tom Benjamin
The Gun maybe silenced, but my memories will never leave.
I only knew Bob for a very short 7 years but it could have been 70 for the lasting impression he made on me.
I think I’ll miss most those 2 hours before the first race, ‘that quiet time’ when I would sometimes help him haul everything out of the old truck and always have a warm fascinating discussion of questions I had regarding runners and races of the present but mostly of the past. In those quiet times I got to see how deeply he cared about the kids and the sport. Many might have just seen the gruff – take charge – Official on the Starting Line, but they would hardly be scratching the surface ……….
It’s fitting that Bob’s shirt in this Photo says so much more than I can. His Volunteering efforts were the very backbone of not just the Empire Area running but the whole Bay Area.
I will dearly miss Bob and our many pre-race chats, I really grew to love and respect this guy.
From Steve Palladino
I am deeply saddened on learning of the passing of a community icon, Bob Shor.
Bob no doubt touched hundreds of thousands of lives in a positive way. Those that know Bob know that he had incredible heart, and love for the sport and those that participated in it. Our family will forever be grateful for his support for for our daughter Shannon (both pictured above), and always will carry his memory in our hearts.
From Doug Courtemarche
A long and dear friend of mine and Santa Rosa High School Track and Cross Country passed away this morning. Bob Shor was part of Santa Rosa High for around 20 years. He was a coach and starter for our meets. Bob and I worked together for over 30 years with the Santa Rosa Express Youth club and the high school. Bob voluntarily offered his numerous services to any group that he could accommodate. Bob started meets allover the country and never sought compensation. He freely gave his time and expertise whenever he could. Bob was truly a legend not only in Sonoma County but throughout Northern California and In Youth track nationally. Bob was an active member of the Empire Runners of Sonoma County.
I met with his wife and daughter this morning and they are both doing fine. Bob suffered from multiple forms of cancer for the past year. There will be some sort of service in the early fall.
You will be missed, Bob. Happy starting in Heaven.
From Melody Karpinsk
The most memorable thing about Bob to me will always be the announcement he used to sternly make before races across the loudspeaker stating “NO JEWELRY.” When I was a freshman running my first season of XC, I would always rub my hands at the starting line to make sure I had removed all of my rings lest I be subject to his legendary wrath which would descend on any flighty kids not paying attention to the rules.
His “NO JEWELRY” speech was so legendary, my xc team in high school enjoyed creating new and snarky additions to it during our long runs in Annadel. It even caused an episode during a tempo run at Spring Lake where our entire varsity boys team jumped out at the varsity girls team screaming “NO JEWELRY” at the top of their lungs. It was significantly more funny and frightening than the time they pretended to be mountain lions (despite all of those shenanigans they still managed to make it to State that year). Now coaching high school, I feel like my athletes have never received the full Bob Shor experience since the “NO JEWELRY” rule changed years ago and the speech went out the door with it.
But his bark was always worse than his bite and he trained legions of young athletes to be prepared for the next level of competition. His kind and generous heart inspired hundreds, if not thousands.
When I began my first season as a head coach at Montgomery last year, he kindly took me aside after my first stint as meet director for the Viking Opener. He immediately told me what a good job I had done, and then he listed five things I could to make the meet better the next time in one of the kindest and gentlest tones I’ve ever heard him use.
His stamp of approval will forever be priceless to me, since 2016 ended up being his last Viking Opener – a meet he had served as the starter and official at for over 25 years.
I attended a USATF coaching clinic earlier this year where he received a lifetime achievement award. He was not well enough to attend, but it was a privilege to hear some of the tributes presented at the event.
This summer, Montgomery hosted the Empire Runners Club Summer Track Meet Series. Bob came out one last time in his wheelchair. He told me – “It’s so good to be out on a track again!” We celebrated him together as a community that day renaming the summer series after him. That was the last time I saw him.
I will always remember him high atop his starter’s ladder, gun poised in the air, flag lifted high. When the gun goes off, he will climb down slowly and prepare for the next heat.
Rest in peace, Bob. I know you will love all the track meets in heaven
By Michael Lucid
From Jacque Taylor
I feel completely heart broken from this news. I feel so lucky to have known Bob Shor-he was the best coach I ever had. He is the reason why I am coaching. For years, we travelled all over the country together, ran track workouts and told stories. You had a huge impact on my running career and who I am as a person, I could only hope to do the same with my athletes. You were a great friend to my family. I think about you most days, especially when I put the 800m kids through one of your workouts…. I’ll miss you, words could never do you justice. I will continue to dream to be half the coach you are to the Empire Running community.
By Michael Lucid
From Carrie Joseph
Bob Shor was an icon, an institution, a legend. He touched 1000s of young athletes’ lives. Gruff yet gentle, he had a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to impart. He was a Vietnam Vet from New York City, a 4:20 miler, a great storyteller. Old School all the way, which would cause him some bewilderment as times changed of course. He was especially patient with young kids in SR Express, and I have many fond memories of Bob being surprisingly playful with my own children as they grew up on the track because I towed them there every day.
Despite his health problems the last few years, he never missed a day of practice until this past CC season. One of the hardest core routine skills we do are what we call the “Bob Shor Leg Hovers” — it’s too painful to even describe here, but let’s just say he made it look easy. I know our athletes would sigh with relief when we would travel to a foreign track or CC course and see Bob with the starter pistol — partly because they knew Bob inspired fear in their competitors, but also because they knew the real Bob.
Bob was meticulous about his beloved track, arriving to practice hours early to pull weeds, straighten curbs, and repair equipment. He knew the rule book inside and out. He probably wrote it, actually. 🙂
Personally I would rather be an athlete competing in the rain than a photographer.
So I take my rain hat off to Michael Lucid for another wonderful collection.