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THE TIMES’ ALL-STAR TEAM

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SECOND TEAM

*--* ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Matt Bruno, Trabuco Hills S 100, 200 meters FIRST TEAM Randy Bundy, Cleveland Sr 400 Bundy was the most consistent quarter-miler in the region, placing third in the state championships, second in the City Section finals and winning his second consecutive Mt. San Antonio College Relays title in April Michael Haddan, So 800 Woodbridge Haddan timed his peak perfectly. He won the state title in 1 minute 51.41 seconds after running a state-leading and career-best 1:51.02 in a preliminary heat Phillip Reid, Rio Mesa Jr 1,600, 3,200 Reid placed second in the 1,600 in the state championships after winning the 1,600 and the 3,200 in the Southern Section Division I finals two weeks earlier Joe Fleskoski, Mission Sr 110 high hurdles Viejo Fleskoski placed sixth in the Southern Section Division I final but finished a close second to Thomas Mack of Bakersfield in the state championships Matt Willis, Servite Sr 300 int. hurdles The runner-up in the state championships placed second in the Masters Meet after winning the Southern Section Division III title Long Beach Poly 400 relay (Bjorn Biggles, Jr.; Derrick Jones, So.; Rodney Van, So.; Chreston Anderson, Sr.) The Jackrabbits are the state leaders at 40.63 and pulled off a grand slam of sorts by winning the Arcadia Invitational, Mt. SAC Relays, Masters Meet and state championships Long Beach Poly 1,600 relay (Derrick Jones, So.; Chreston Anderson, Sr.; Malik Muhammad, Jr.; David Hill, Sr.) Jackrabbits didn’t run this race in the Mt. SAC Relays but did post victories in the state championships, Masters Meet and Arcadia Invitational. They have the state’s fastest time at 3:12.10 Justin Nelson, Sr High jump Murrieta Valley Consistency was Nelson’s strength as he placed second in the state and Southern Section Division I championships and third in the Masters Meet David Murphy, Arroyo Sr Pole vault Grande Murphy placed third in the state meet after finishing second to Aaron Corbett of Edison in the Masters Meet and Southern Section Division I final Ronald Hill, Walnut Sr Long jump Hill, the state leader at 24 feet 4 1/2 inches, won the state championships, Masters Meet and Southern Section Division I final Nathan Atkins, Cerritos Sr Triple jump The Southern Section Division II and Masters Meet champion won the state title with a 49-foot 7 3/4-inch jump after bounding a career-best 50-5 in the preliminaries Noah Bryant, Sr Shotput Carpinteria Bryant, the state leader at 67-6 1/2, won the state title by nearly five feet after winning the Masters Meet by more than six feet and the Southern Section Division IV championship by more than nine Jarered Morgan, La Sr Discus Quinta Morgan won the state title on the final throw of the competition and his 200-3 effort in the Masters Meet made him the seventh Southern Section thrower to surpass 200 feet Coaching Staff of the Year: Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (Head coach: Joe McNab. Assistants: Kevin Kinney, Bob Macias, Mike Perez, Rob Thomas, Rodney Van Johnson, Tim Werner). Notre Dame won its first Southern Section Division III title in May after finishing second three times and third once in the previous five years

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*--* Derrick Jones, Long Beach Poly So 100 Noah Smith, Taft Jr 200 Anthony Daniels, Canyon Springs Sr 400 Duane Solomon, Lompoc Cabrillo Jr 800 Mike Chavez, Esperanza Jr 1,600 Luke Llamas, Canyon Country Canyon Sr 3,200 Louie Procopio, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame Sr 110 high hurdles Jensen Wayne, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame Sr 300 intermediate hurdles Dominguez 400 relay (Tee Phillips, Fr.; Jarvis Littleton, Sr.; Justin Wyatt, Sr.; Lionel Larry, So.) Taft 1,600 relay (Paul Pratt, Jr.; Mike Pratt, Jr.; Justin Tryon, Sr.; Noah Smith, Jr.) D’Ornoir Flax, Etiwanda Sr High jump Aaron Corbett, Edison Sr Pole vault Denny Casupanan, Tustin Sr Long jump Ryan Hollins, Muir Sr Triple jump Jon Howard, Arroyo Grande Sr Shotput Brian Ruziecki, Huntington Beach Sr Discus

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