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Berkeley Is Back on Track

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Throughout the mid-1970s and ‘80s, Berkeley High was the dominant force in girls’ track and field, winning five state titles.

The Yellowjackets have struggled since, but if Saturday’s performance at the Mt. San Antonio Relays is any indication that struggle is over.

Berkeley’s 800-meter medley relay team of Aisha Margain, Kaztrina Keith, T’Carra Penick and Raqueta Margain set a national automatic-timed record of 1 minute 42.08 seconds. That broke the record of 1:42.12 set by Houston Sterling in 1986. The hand-held record is 1:42.0 set by Hawthorne in 1987.

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Margain won the 200 last week at the FloJo Memorial Arcadia Invitational in 23.85, the nation’s fastest legal mark. On Saturday, she defeated Monique Henderson of San Diego Morse in an outstanding race. Henderson ran a very hard turn and led after 100 meters, but a relaxed Margain pulled away to win in a wind-aided 23.10. Henderson was second in 23.16.

Penick won the the 400 Saturday in 55.54.

Logan Odden of Marina cleared 16-4 to win the boys’ pole vault.

Odden, a senior, cleared 14-6 and 15-0 on his first attempts before needing three attempts to get over 15-6. He then cleared 16-0 and 16-4 on his first try before missing three times at 16-7.

Odden, who cleared a career best of 16-5 in the Trabuco Hills Invitational on Apr. 1, ranks second on the yearly national list behind the 16-8 of junior Sage Thames of Wolfforth (Tx.).

Calvin Redden of North Las Vegas Mojave took advantage of a wind-reading of 1.9-meters per second to win the boys’ 200 in 21.15, the second-fastest time in the nation. Freddie Williams of Woodland Hills Taft was second in 21.23, the third-fastest time in the nation.

Bennie Robinson of Long Beach Poly won the 100 in 10.47; Chris Morgan of Taft won the 110 high hurdles in 14.04.

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