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North Coast Results NORTH COAST FINALS Lopez, EI Cerrito, 5·9; 3, Tie, Roberl- HIGH HURDLES - 1, Bill Hammell, son, Irvlnglon and Humperl, Napa, 5.9; Castro Valley, 1.4.3 (aiso 14.3 Irlals); 2, 5, Solak, Anlioch, 5-9. JiJred Buller, PlttsbU(gh 14.4: 3, Rendell LJ - 1, J. Warren, YgnaCio Valley, P,erce, Kennedy -'Rlc mond), 14.5; 4, 21-7; 2, Beatv, MI. Diablo, 21-4; 3, Sil. Monlgomery, Vallelo, !4.7. va, San Ratael, 21-2; 4, Allen, Pleasanl 440 RELAY - 1, Pittsburg (Jared But- Hill, 20-2V,; 5, Richardson, De La Salle, ler, Dan Davis, Dorian Adams, Ralph 19-11. }J~~n~a~~i~af~Cr918)~ort tgr;'~'ge; :r.ar'k~ DT. - 1, Banks, Tennyson, 129-ll'/.; 2, 43.0; 3, Valle 10, 43.2; 4, Pleasant Hili, Farynlng, Arroyo, 124-11'12; 3, Sheppar~, 43.2; 5, Hogan, 43.3; (Sunset 43.5, Campo- Irvlnglon, 118-6%; 4, Relstell, YgnacIo linda 435 in trials). Valley, 118-2'/.; 5, Boardman, Clear SHOT' PUT - 1, Marc Pence, Marina, Lake, 117-43/ •. !Jl-7%; 2, Jim Godsey, MCKinleYVille! PV-l, Whillel, Del Valle, 12-3;' 2, 57..£>: 3, Grea Weissner, Concord, 5rl.0~, Kra.maze, Clayton Valley, 12.0; 3, Doni. ter~~nGr~~~~u~l'tts6-uar~, ~~_Tas, 56-4/" 5, neill, DeAnza, .12-0; ~, Sandborn., Col- 880 - 1, Bill Boze, Claylon Vallev, lege Park, 12-0, 5, Stinson, Washlnglon, 1:54.5; 2, Dave Wood, EI Cerrilo, 1:54.8; 12-0. 3, Todd Norris, Redwood, 1:55.5; 4, Bob 70 HH - 1, J. Warren, Ygnacio Val. See, Del Valle, 1:55.6; 5, John Hatner, ley, 8.7 (lies NCS record by Scott Clayton Vallev, 1:56.4.. Pittsburg, 1967); 2, Bealy, MI. Diablo; 100 - 1,. Roger MCGill, K.ennedy ,Cr), 8.8; 3, Fields, EI Cerrilo, 8.8; 4, Silva, 10.0 (9.9 tnals); 2, Ralph L,gons, PlttS- San Rataei 8.8' 5 Owens Pittsburg burg" 10.0; 3, Lubert Jack, .EI Cernto, 8.9. ", , , lr;,WJ:;'s~,i~I?~~li~<;:;a,~bJernlo, 10.0; 5, 2-Mile _ 1. Mork, Washinglon, 9:32.0 MILE - 1. John Dean, Berkeley, (NCS record; tormer mark 9:56.5, Oroz. 4:17.5; 2, Tom Clark, Mission San Jose, co, Pacific, 1968); 2, Milan, Tennyson, 4:19.0; 3, Ddn Mullens, Fernd§ile, 4:19.2; 9:45.2; 3, Bell, Ygnacio Valley, 9:52.1; .4, Kegan - ~ornson, ygnacIo Vall.ey, 4, Florez, Mt. Eden, 9:55.6; 5, Knott, 4:20.3; 5, Mike Palomino, EI Cernlo, Mt. Diablo, 9:57.5. 4'i:.°O~G' JUMP _ 1, Dan Ferrario, San 440 Relay -:- 1, MI. Diablo (Carles, lorenzo, 23-03,4; 2, Bob Weightmever, Knutson, Mutl, BeatvL 44.4; 2, Aca~ Fort Bragg, 22.71/2; 3, Mark Senavsky, lane~, 44.9; 3. San. Ramon, 44.9; 4, EI Ygna~io Valley, 22-4'/41 4, Emery Mont· Cern to, 45.0; 5, IrVington, 45.1. gomery, Valleio, 22.3112; 5, Rick Davis, 880 - 1, Toki, EI Cerrito, 1:59.2-CNCS McKinleyviile, 22-0. record; form ••· mark 1:59.3, Sproul, EI 440 - 1. Kirk Hatfield, Menlo, 49.2; ~, Cerrito, 1968); 2, Cortes, MI. Diablo, James Gordon, Berkeley, 49.6; 3, Curtis 2:00.1; 3, Guichard, Del Valle, 2:00.8; 4, Lowe, Plea~ant HIli, 50..0; 4, Herschel! Lemon, Pacifica, 2:00.8; 5, Ramos, San Jenkins, Anlloch,. 50.0 (tnals 50.0); 5, Dan Ramon, 2:01.3. SI~~~e~, fJJ~r~0i.5'!s~·ve Larson, Monte )00 - 1, Wallon,. Acalanes, 10.6; 2, Vista~ 6--61/<4; 2, Dave Pc:Jrker, Eureka, 6.4; Wlls.on, Albany, 10.6, 3, H.art, Acalanes, 3, Greg Harrison, EI Cerrito, 6·4; 4, Greg 10.6, 1, Moore, Terra Linda, 10.6; 5, Redmond, Ygnacio Valley 6-4; 5, Lafav. Broulller, Hayward, 10.7.. elle Love Pittsburg 6-2. Mile - 1. Terraberrv, MI. Diablo, LOW HURDLES' - 1, Kirk Davis, 4:29,2; 2, Maslers, Amador, 4:29.4; 3, Berkeley, 18.9; 2, Gene Perry, Berkeley, DaVid Tennvscn 4:33.9; 4, Smith Con. 190; 3, Jared Buller, Pillsburg, 19.3; 4, cord, 4:34.4; 5, Nolan, Acalanes, 4:36.3. Robert Parks, Kennedy (RJ. 19.3; Mike 440 - 1. Cole, Pinole Vailey, 50.4; 2, Wilson, Valleio, 19.6. Rhodes, Richmond, 51.2; 3, Langem, 220 - 1, Ralph Ligons, Pillsburg, 21.9 Miramonte, 51.5; 4, Moreno, Amador, (Irials 21.7)i 2, Lulher Brown. T~malpais, 51.6; 5, Andrade, Castro Valley, 52.0. 22.1; 3, Bill Walker, EI Cern to, 22.2 LH - 1. J. Warren, Ygnacio Valley, (trials 21.9); 4, Joe DeDora, Monlgomerv. 20.8 (set NCS record at 19.9 in trials' 22.~;" 5, Lubert Jack, EI Cerflto, 22.3; former mark, 20.5, Lee, Berkeley: ~~I~y, BC'i~~OIi~a~~eii.~J. 22.0 Inals; John 1968); 2, Silya, San ~atael,. 21.0; 3, DISCUR THROW-l,Jon Gledhill, Pa- Mull! MI. Diablo, 21.3, 4, Fields, EI citic, 170·1'12; 2, Milt Taylor, Richmond, Cern 10, 21.3;.5, Lizolle, Arrovo,.21.4. 166-6'/.1; 3, Greg Jones, Acalanes, 158-03/.1; 220 - 1. Tierney, Drake, 23.0, 2, Wal- 4, Jprge Soria, Sunset, 157-81,4; Sf Doug to.n, Acalanes, 23.1; 3, Moore, Terra Howe, EI Cerrito, 156-2. Linda! 23.4; 4, Moore, Pillsburg, 23.4; 5, TWO·MILE - 1, Evencio Hurlado, Ten- DuBOIS, Del Vaile, 23.4. nyson, 9:22.4; 2, Bill Rice, EI Cerrito, Mile relay (best at 2 heals) - 1, San 9:24.5; 3, Tom Hale, Campo lindo, 9:27.6; Ramon (Ramos, Agee, Mallei, Sale), 4. Alan Voetsch, Hayward, 9:29.9; 5, 3:29.7; 2, Mt. Diablo, 3:30.1; 3, Sanla Andy Carsoner, Irvinglon, 9:34.8. Rosa, 3:33.1; 4, Kennedy (R), 3:33.4; 5, POLE VAULT - 1,. Sa.m Hampton, Pacifica, 3:33.9. Berkeley, ].4·0; ~, DenniS Simas, Arcata, Team scores _ Mt. Diablo 38; Ygna- 13·6; 3, H§il. Wilkerson, CI~yton Valley, cia Valley 23; Acalanes 18, EI Cerrilo 13-6; 4, Willis Kellar,. EnCinal, 13·0; 5, 17; Tennyson 16; San Ramon 10; Del KX:I(~cu:E0(~as~t 1~'ilEI13~,;rrilo (Bob Valle an,! San Rafael 9! Irvinglon 8'1,; Pelersen 50.1. Eugene Verbeel 51.1, Mal- Monte Visla and. Washington 7; Ama- colm Sproul 50.4, Dan Slodden 49.5), dor, Drake ~,"d Pinole Vailev 6; Arroyo 3:21.1; 2, Valleio, 3:21.8; '3, Pleasant Hill, and Terro linda 5: Albenv, Cleylon Val- 3:22.2; 4, Redwood, 3:24.1; 5, Napa, ley, MI. Eden,.Redwood and.~lchmond· 3:24.4 .. 4; DeAnza, Iv'uramonte, PaCifica, p,tts-~ TEAM SCORES - EI Cerrilo 29; burg and Sanla Rosa 3; Napa 2'12; Col. Berkeley 28; Pitlsburg 25; Kennedy (R) lege Park, Concord, Kennedy (R) and and Valleio 11; Clayton Valley and Pleas- Pleasanl Htll 2; Antioch, Castro Vallev, anI Hill ?; Ygnacio Valley 7;. Castro Y§il- Clear ,Lake, De La Salle, Hayward and ley, Manna, Menlo, Monte Vista, 'PaCifiC, 1Piner 1 San Lorenzo and Tenf1yson 6; McKinley. ! . ville and Redwood 5; Arcala, Coilege Park, Eureka, Fort Bragg, Mission San Jose, Richmond anJ Tamalpais 4; Aca- lanes, Campolindo, Concord and Ferndale 3; Antioch, Del Valle, Encinal, Hayward, Las Lomas, Montpomerv and Sunset 2; Hogan, Irvington, Napa and Petaluma l. Class B SP-l, Glantz, Monte Visla, 48·0; 2, Hall, Redwood, 47-91/2; 3, Brown, Tenny~ son, 47.51/2; 4, Sheppard, Irvington, 45- ;11'1.; 5, Gardner, Piner, 45:10%. I' HJ - 1, Bealy, Mt. Diablo, 5·10; 2, ~

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Page 1: North Coast Results - PrepCalTracklynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/TRACK/1969/ncs_sjm.pdf · North Coast Results NORTH COAST FINALS Lopez, EI Cerrito, 5·9; ... Greg Harrison,

North Coast ResultsNORTH COAST FINALS Lopez, EI Cerrito, 5·9; 3, Tie, Roberl-

HIGH HURDLES - 1, Bill Hammell, son, Irvlnglon and Humperl, Napa, 5.9;Castro Valley, 1.4.3 (aiso 14.3 Irlals); 2, 5, Solak, Anlioch, 5-9.JiJred Buller, PlttsbU(gh 14.4: 3, Rendell LJ - 1, J. Warren, YgnaCio Valley,P,erce, Kennedy -'Rlc mond), 14.5; 4, 21-7; 2, Beatv, MI. Diablo, 21-4; 3, Sil.Monlgomery, Vallelo, !4.7. va, San Ratael, 21-2; 4, Allen, Pleasanl

440 RELAY - 1, Pittsburg (Jared But- Hill, 20-2V,; 5, Richardson, De La Salle,ler, Dan Davis, Dorian Adams, Ralph 19-11.

}J~~n~a~~i~af~Cr918)~ort tgr;'~'ge; :r.ar'k~ DT. - 1, Banks, Tennyson, 129-ll'/.; 2,43.0; 3, Valle 10, 43.2; 4, Pleasant Hili, Farynlng, Arroyo, 124-11'12; 3, Sheppar~,43.2; 5, Hogan, 43.3; (Sunset 43.5, Campo- Irvlnglon, 118-6%; 4, Relstell, YgnacIolinda 435 in trials). Valley, 118-2'/.; 5, Boardman, Clear

SHOT' PUT - 1, Marc Pence, Marina, Lake, 117-43/•.!Jl-7%; 2, Jim Godsey, MCKinleYVille! PV-l, Whillel, Del Valle, 12-3;' 2,57..£>:3, Grea Weissner, Concord, 5rl.0~, Kra.maze, Clayton Valley, 12.0; 3, Doni.ter~~nGr~~~~u~l'tts6-uar~, ~~_Tas, 56-4/" 5, neill, DeAnza, .12-0; ~, Sandborn., Col-

880 - 1, Bill Boze, Claylon Vallev, lege Park, 12-0, 5, Stinson, Washlnglon,1:54.5; 2, Dave Wood, EI Cerrilo, 1:54.8; 12-0.3, Todd Norris, Redwood, 1:55.5; 4, Bob 70 HH - 1, J. Warren, Ygnacio Val.See, Del Valle, 1:55.6; 5, John Hatner, ley, 8.7 (lies NCS record by ScottClayton Vallev, 1:56.4.. Pittsburg, 1967); 2, Bealy, MI. Diablo;

100 - 1,. Roger MCGill, K.ennedy ,Cr), 8.8; 3, Fields, EI Cerrilo, 8.8; 4, Silva,10.0 (9.9 tnals); 2, Ralph L,gons, PlttS- San Rataei 8.8' 5 Owens Pittsburgburg" 10.0; 3, Lubert Jack, .EI Cernto, 8.9. ", , ,

lr;,WJ:;'s~,i~I?~~li~<;:;a,~bJernlo, 10.0; 5, 2-Mile _ 1. Mork, Washinglon, 9:32.0MILE - 1. John Dean, Berkeley, (NCS record; tormer mark 9:56.5, Oroz.

4:17.5; 2, Tom Clark, Mission San Jose, co, Pacific, 1968); 2, Milan, Tennyson,4:19.0; 3, Ddn Mullens, Fernd§ile, 4:19.2; 9:45.2; 3, Bell, Ygnacio Valley, 9:52.1;.4, Kegan - ~ornson, ygnacIo Vall.ey, 4, Florez, Mt. Eden, 9:55.6; 5, Knott,4:20.3; 5, Mike Palomino, EI Cernlo, Mt. Diablo, 9:57.5.

4'i:.°O~G' JUMP _ 1, Dan Ferrario, San 440 Relay -:- 1, MI. Diablo (Carles,lorenzo, 23-03,4; 2, Bob Weightmever, Knutson, Mutl, BeatvL 44.4; 2, Aca~Fort Bragg, 22.71/2; 3, Mark Senavsky, lane~, 44.9; 3. San. Ramon, 44.9; 4, EIYgna~io Valley, 22-4'/41 4, Emery Mont· Cern to, 45.0; 5, IrVington, 45.1.gomery, Valleio, 22.3112; 5, Rick Davis, 880 - 1, Toki, EI Cerrito, 1:59.2-CNCSMcKinleyviile, 22-0. record; form ••· mark 1:59.3, Sproul, EI

440 - 1. Kirk Hatfield, Menlo, 49.2; ~, Cerrito, 1968); 2, Cortes, MI. Diablo,James Gordon, Berkeley, 49.6; 3, Curtis 2:00.1; 3, Guichard, Del Valle, 2:00.8; 4,Lowe, Plea~ant HIli, 50..0; 4, Herschel! Lemon, Pacifica, 2:00.8; 5, Ramos, SanJenkins, Anlloch,. 50.0 (tnals 50.0); 5, Dan Ramon, 2:01.3.

SI~~~e~, fJJ~r~0i.5'!s~·ve Larson, Monte )00 - 1, Wallon,. Acalanes, 10.6; 2,Vista~ 6--61/<4; 2, Dave Pc:Jrker, Eureka, 6.4; Wlls.on, Albany, 10.6, 3, H.art, Acalanes,3, Greg Harrison, EI Cerrito, 6·4; 4, Greg 10.6, 1, Moore, Terra Linda, 10.6; 5,Redmond, Ygnacio Valley 6-4; 5, Lafav. Broulller, Hayward, 10.7..elle Love Pittsburg 6-2. Mile - 1. Terraberrv, MI. Diablo,

LOW HURDLES' - 1, Kirk Davis, 4:29,2; 2, Maslers, Amador, 4:29.4; 3,Berkeley, 18.9; 2, Gene Perry, Berkeley, DaVid Tennvscn 4:33.9; 4, Smith Con.190; 3, Jared Buller, Pillsburg, 19.3; 4, cord, 4:34.4; 5, Nolan, Acalanes, 4:36.3.Robert Parks, Kennedy (RJ. 19.3; Mike 440 - 1. Cole, Pinole Vailey, 50.4; 2,Wilson, Valleio, 19.6. Rhodes, Richmond, 51.2; 3, Langem,

220 - 1, Ralph Ligons, Pillsburg, 21.9 Miramonte, 51.5; 4, Moreno, Amador,(Irials 21.7)i 2, Lulher Brown. T~malpais, 51.6; 5, Andrade, Castro Valley, 52.0.22.1; 3, Bill Walker, EI Cern to, 22.2 LH - 1. J. Warren, Ygnacio Valley,(trials 21.9); 4, Joe DeDora, Monlgomerv. 20.8 (set NCS record at 19.9 in trials'22.~;" 5, Lubert Jack, EI Cerflto, 22.3; former mark, 20.5, Lee, Berkeley:~~I~y, BC'i~~OIi~a~~eii.~J. 22.0 Inals; John 1968); 2, Silya, San ~atael,. 21.0; 3,

DISCUR THROW-l,Jon Gledhill, Pa- Mull! MI. Diablo, 21.3, 4, Fields, EIcitic, 170·1'12; 2, Milt Taylor, Richmond, Cern 10, 21.3;.5, Lizolle, Arrovo,.21.4.166-6'/.1; 3, Greg Jones, Acalanes, 158-03/.1; 220 - 1. Tierney, Drake, 23.0, 2, Wal­4, Jprge Soria, Sunset, 157-81,4; Sf Doug to.n, Acalanes, 23.1; 3, Moore, TerraHowe, EI Cerrito, 156-2. Linda! 23.4; 4, Moore, Pillsburg, 23.4; 5,

TWO·MILE - 1, Evencio Hurlado, Ten- DuBOIS, Del Vaile, 23.4.nyson, 9:22.4; 2, Bill Rice, EI Cerrito, Mile relay (best at 2 heals) - 1, San9:24.5; 3, Tom Hale, Campo lindo, 9:27.6; Ramon (Ramos, Agee, Mallei, Sale),4. Alan Voetsch, Hayward, 9:29.9; 5, 3:29.7; 2, Mt. Diablo, 3:30.1; 3, SanlaAndy Carsoner, Irvinglon, 9:34.8. Rosa, 3:33.1; 4, Kennedy (R), 3:33.4; 5,

POLE VAULT - 1,. Sa.m Hampton, Pacifica, 3:33.9.Berkeley, ].4·0; ~, DenniS Simas, Arcata, Team scores _ Mt. Diablo 38; Ygna­13·6; 3, H§il. Wilkerson, CI~yton Valley, cia Valley 23; Acalanes 18, EI Cerrilo13-6; 4, Willis Kellar,. EnCinal, 13·0; 5, 17; Tennyson 16; San Ramon 10; DelKX:I(~cu:E0(~as~t 1~'ilEI13~,;rrilo (Bob Valle an,! San Rafael 9! Irvinglon 8'1,;Pelersen 50.1. Eugene Verbeel 51.1, Mal- Monte Visla and. Washington 7; Ama­colm Sproul 50.4, Dan Slodden 49.5), dor, Drake ~,"d Pinole Vailev 6; Arroyo3:21.1; 2, Valleio, 3:21.8; '3, Pleasant Hill, and Terro linda 5: Albenv, Cleylon Val­3:22.2; 4, Redwood, 3:24.1; 5, Napa, ley, MI. Eden,.Redwood and.~lchmond·3:24.4 .. 4; DeAnza, Iv'uramonte, PaCifica, p,tts-~

TEAM SCORES - EI Cerrilo 29; burg and Sanla Rosa 3; Napa 2'12; Col.Berkeley 28; Pitlsburg 25; Kennedy (R) lege Park, Concord, Kennedy (R) andand Valleio 11; Clayton Valley and Pleas- Pleasanl Htll 2; Antioch, Castro Vallev,anI Hill ?; Ygnacio Valley 7;. Castro Y§il- Clear ,Lake, De La Salle, Hayward andley, Manna, Menlo, Monte Vista, 'PaCifiC, 1Piner 1San Lorenzo and Tenf1yson 6; McKinley. ! .ville and Redwood 5; Arcala, CoilegePark, Eureka, Fort Bragg, Mission SanJose, Richmond anJ Tamalpais 4; Aca-lanes, Campolindo, Concord and Ferndale3; Antioch, Del Valle, Encinal, Hayward,Las Lomas, Montpomerv and Sunset 2;Hogan, Irvington, Napa and Petaluma l.

Class BSP-l, Glantz, Monte Visla, 48·0; 2,

Hall, Redwood, 47-91/2; 3, Brown, Tenny~son, 47.51/2; 4, Sheppard, Irvington, 45-

;11'1.; 5, Gardner, Piner, 45:10%. I'HJ - 1, Bealy, Mt. Diablo, 5·10; 2, ~

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Tribune photo by Roy Williams

BILL BOZE.OF CLAYTON VAllEY HELD OFF DAVE WOOD IN HALF MillEI Cerrito runner was three-tenths second off winner's 1:54.5 in NCS meet

1:1th Hour,· GaucFlo --NCS~,>-tt••.

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Win; Black HospitalizedBy ALANMcALLASTER

Tribune Sports WriterFaced with a sit u a t ion

where it had to win an eventto win the meet, El CerritoHigh School came through inthe mile relay and pushed itspoint total to 29 to capture the.55thNorth Coast Section trackand field championship yes­terday at California State Col­lege in Hayward ..' Berkeley, which probablylost the title by dropping thebaton during morning trialsfor the 440 relay, finished onepoint back despite Kirk Davisleading a one-two low hurdlefinish in 18.9, John Dean's4:17.5 mile victory and theeighth 14-foot pale vault bySam Hampton;,With non-finishing mil e r '.

Buck Black hospitalized by astomach disorder and therebyunable to run in the finalevent, 'Pittsburg wound upthird with 25points.

The Pirates, with 220-winnerRalph Ligons turning in agreat anchor leg, accountedfor the only meet record witha 42.2 clocking in the 440 re ­lay. It is the third fastest timein history by an Eastbay prepquartet.

Evencio Hurtado of Tenny­son equaled the area's fifthbest two-mile time in 9:22.4,and runnerup Bill Rice of ElCerrito tied for eighth on theall-time list at 9:24.5.

The' Gauchos, who trailed uring the pace would be verythroughout the competition, slow. and he could at leastalso missed a first place in qualify for the State Meet,"the 880when Clayton Valley's Bonanno explained. "But afterBill Boze out-legged Dave he ran a 60.6 first quarter, theWood in 1:54.5. It was one- damage was done."tenth of a second off the Ea- After 2% laps Black began

gle's career best. to drop back as Dean, Tom ISEI C err it 0 coach Hale Clark?f Mission San Jose and q

Roach, whose teams now have' YgnaclO Valley's Kegan Mor-li twon four North Coast titles rison jockeyed for the lead. '11and two in three years, credit- As the gun sounded for the ,~ed Mike Palomino's 4:20.9 final lap the order was Morri- !~fifth place in the mile as "the son, Clark, Dean and Black, "point that did it." and as the Berkeley senior put

The big surprise came in on his winning kick out of thethe high jump where Dave last turn Black slowed down ,

Larson O..f Monte Vista won at and stepped off the track. I:6·6%, two inches higher than "He had a lot of pain in the ~his previous best. stomach area and his pulse ;

Another upset was Roger went down," relates Bonanno.. 1

McGill of Richmond's Keune- "He never lost consciousness,dy beating Ligons in the 100, but he asked me 'Can I re·runwhich finally got under way the race' and I had to tell him iafter two jumps and three no." Ifalse starts, and the 23-£00t, The Pirate senior was taken .three quarter-inch long jump for observation to St. Rose,triumph by Dan Ferrario of Hospital in Hayward and re­San Lorenzo. [eased. The family doctor,

Bill Hammett of Castro Val- who later diagnosed pleurisy.,

ley, who seems to improve caused by an infection drain- il!with each race, got off to a ing into a lung, sa!id Black,~beautiful start and held his was actually competing onlead for a 14.3 high hurdles one lung and was surprised hedecision. \ tan as fast and as far as he

Jon Gledhill of Pacific got did.back out to the 170·foot range The first four finishers inin the discus, Menlo standout each varsity event qualify forKirk Hatfield took the quarter the State championships Junemile in 49.2 and consistent 6-7 in Los Angeles. Dan Mul­

Marc Pence of Marina won lens of Ferndale, who was !the shot put at 57-7%,. third in the mile, reportedlyBlack, who had run 4:13.6 has relinquished his berth. If i

this season and was fifth in so, Palomino will go..the state at 4:13.3 last year, The outstanding mark inhad been in bed with a cold Class B competition was theand chest congestion the past 9:32 two-mile by Washingtonthree days according to Buc sop h 0 ill 0 r e Chuck Mark,coach Bert Bonanno. which broke the old record by

"I told him not to lead. fig"- 24,5seconds.

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High SchoolNORTH COAST SECTION

DiVISION ONEAt Haywarli

TEAM SCORI~jG - EI Cerrito, 54'.2:Berkeley, 52: Castro Valley. 22: Mis­sion San Jose, 15. 120 HH - Bi"llHa"mmett, Castro Valley, ·14.4; MILE- Jolln Dean. Berl\ely. 4:19.6 HIGHJUMP - Greg Harrison, EI Cerrito,6-6'/4: 180·LH .- Kirk Davis, Berkeley.19.0; MiLE REL~Y - EI Cerritos,3:21.0; POLE VAULT - Sam Hamp­tOI1, Berkeley. 14-4.

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1~:I;I~IIII'IJ1High School

NORTH COAST SECTION IDIVISION ONEAt Hayward

TEAM SCORING - EI Cerrito, 541/2;Berkeley, 52; Castro Valley. 22; MIs­sion San Jose, 15. 120 HH - Bill,Hammett, Castro Valley, :14.4; MILE- John Oean, Berkely, 4:19.6 HIGH'

JUMP - Greg Harrison, EI cerrito'l6-61/4: 180-LH - J~irk Davis, Ber'keley,19.0; MILEREl'AY - EI Cerritos, ;3:21.0; POLE VAULT - 'Sam Hamp-Iton, Berkeley, 14-4.

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Karpenko Awarded 3rd In NCS 2 ~entur,"yBy JIM CARR other changes came in 'the However, the meet films each event - in both the vars- f Monte Vista's Dave DuBoise,Times Sports Writer varsity 120 high hurdles, the substantiated Karpenko's plea ity ~nd class B divisions -.:..!< now fourth, and ML .Dia~lo's

An angered Vic Karpenko class B 70highs and the class somewhat even though Davis qual~fy £.01' the, North Coast ,Jo~n Car l' 0 II, now fIfth,. ' " .. ' .. SectIOnfmals thIS Saturday at sWItched places. ,', \,

I:ad some o~. ~he .stmg of a B 100. \\'as stIll the NO.2fIlllsher. Cal State, Hayward. Pacifica's Pat Jones lost,ollt", ..•fourth place f1111sh111the vars- Originally, Karpenko had The angered Karpenko later Minor varsity team standing altogether in the'100 however,"ity 100yard dash at the North been tabbed as the fourth went on to turn in one of the shifts occurred with the indi- when he was dropped fromCoast, Section II track finals place finisher with a 10.1 se- fastest East Bay 220 yard vidual changes as Pittsburg fourth to sixth. Taking ove!' ;~eased Tuesday when it was conds cl.ocking be~ind winner .dash clockings of the season lost one P?int, but still won his No.4 place is Concord'slearned he was moved into the Ralph Ligons of PIttsburg (9.7 when he won that race in 21.9, the.meet WIth73 markers. Pat Bray, while Rick Hart of!'To. 3 spota.fter official view- ~econds), ~unnerup Dan Dav- upsetting Ligons, who was se- CA~OLINDO G A l,.N E.D Acalanes moves into the fifthmg of race fIlms. IS,. also PIttsburg (9.9), and cond in 20.0. one pomt to 16, but still fln- spot..

KEITH D A W SON, meet Miramonte's Mike Pay n e IN THE VARSITY highs, ished fifth in the team stand- WITH THE\SCORING on adirector and head track coach (JO.O). Campolin~o's J?hn Acalanes' Glen Nelson waS ings. San Ramon's one more 6-4-3,2~1basis, Iteam champ~onat Liberty High in BrentwooU, Haley was placed Il1 the fifth given a repreive when moved point gave the Lobos 14 tal- Mt. DIablo thus lost one pomt

site of this year's NCS II spot (10.3). _ up from sixth to fifth. Finish lies, but they still finished sev- (from 43to 42] while Pacifica

meeting, in d i cat e d to the .TlVlMEDIATEL Y AFT E R. judges at the meet had origin- cnth. M i I' a man t e lost 'two had two marl ers clipped off

Times. T~esda): morning that the finish of the race, Karpcn7 ally placed George Scott of points and fell to.a tie for 15th its total (10. 0 eight). A~a- _\the shIft mvolvmg San Ramon ko had declared he felt he had Pittsburg in the No.5 slot. place at three pomts. lanes, now WIt 14, Monte VIS- '

High's Karpeilko was only one fin ish e d second. But" the Importance of the changes Previou~ly, ~h e Matadors ta.' now with 1:'"and. Concord, \of four such final place rever- judges' decision went against. is reflected on the fact that had been In a tie for 11th.. wI~h three, all gamed onesals. him, and irked him to no end. only the top five finishers in ~..,..._.l~. the ~Iass' B h~rd\~~, POll1!:~.~..,;.

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LJ-Terry 'Bradley. \Poly,23-11.North Coast

Two-Mile-Eve.ncio Hutado. Tenny­son, 9:22.4:'Bill 'Rice, EI Cerrito: Tom

~;~7Nar5.amf4g~~ns~~_~!ft~bU~~,et~~~2(record. old mark 42.5, Tamalpais,1968); College Park: Vallejo; PleasantHill. 120HH-"Bill Hammett, Castro

Valley, 14.3; Jared <Butler. Pittsburg;Rendell \Pierce, Kennedy (Richmond);

i ~~~1iM~&m~orr:~~'ed~a~~ighm~~°dJ:10.0: Ralph 'Ligons, ,Pittsburg: LubertJack, EI Cerrito, 'BiJrWalker, EI Cerri·

i~54.~~O~~~1Vfo~~:' E?I~i~r7toIV'41~WdNorris, Redwood; 'Bob See, iDel Valle.Mile-John IDean, IBe~keley, 4:17.51Tom Cla~k 'Mission San Jose, OanMullens, 'Ferndale; Kegan !Morrison,Ygnacio Valley•. 44I1---Kirk 'Hatfield,Menlo. 49.2; James Gordon, :Berkeley,Curtis Lowe, 'Pleasant :Hill; tHerschel~Jenkins Antioch. 220•.•••Ligons, 'Pitts·burg. 21.9; Luther IBrown, Tamalipais/

. Bill Walker, EI Cerrito; Joe lDeDora,

I'Montgomery. 1iJOL H ..... K irk Davis,Berkeley, 18.91Gene Parry, ,BerkeleYI

ta;~~,I~~~,~~eci~i~~Fc;R,~Jn!!iJ.R~\W~Rei a y -E I Cerrito, '3:21.1: Vallejo,3:21.8: Pleasant tHill, 3:22,2:-Redwood,3:24.1. SP---'Mar<:.pence, !Marina. 57­73/4,Jim Godsey, McKinelyville: GregWiessner. Concord, Jan Kilbuok,LasLomas. Discus-Jon Gledhill, Pacific,170"11/4:Milt Taylor, Richmond: GregJones, Acalanes; Jorge Soria. Sunset.Sunset. PV-'Sam Hampton. Berke·ley. 14-0; 'Dennis Simas. Arcata; HalWilkerson. Clayton Valley; Willis Kel­lar. Encinal. HJ---'Dave'larson. MonteVista, 6"61/4; Dave Parker. Eureka;Greg Harrison, EI Cerrito; Greg 'Red··mond, Ygnacio Valley.LJ ....•Dan 'Fer­rario, San Lor e n Z 0, 23.03/4; BobWeightmeyer, Fort Bragg: Marlc Sen­avS'ky, Ygnacio Valley; ,Emery Mont~gomery, Vallejo.