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Track and field: Walker’s legit, even if his time isn’t this day

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Devron Walker of Dominguez has established himself as the one to beat in the 110 hurdles, winning the event this afternoon/Saturday in 13.88 seconds at the Mt. San Antonio College Relays.

His time would have considerably lowered his state-leading time in the event and moved Walker to No. 3 in the nation this season, but the wind gauge must’ve got jammed at the wrong time, leaving NWI, or no wind indicated, in the official books, thus making his time, technically, illegal.

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Walker’s previous best time this season was a state-leading 14.22, but it looks as if that will remain his best time, for now.

Ashtynn Baltimore won the girls’ 100 hurdles in 14.16.

-- Dan Arritt

-- Image from www.olympics.org

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