Trio ready for state meet

The production of the community and the local area, and will this weekend represent the state championship Clovis Saif Sports California. At the last meeting of the season begins Friday with a rating and Uentha day last Saturday, both Buchanan.


Marina will be represented by the state as measured by high jet Gordon and young Jake Arnold, who will compete in the pole vault and shot put boys respectively. Wear Flag Huntington Beach high Casey Durgy a 800 meters race girls. All eligible South to meet the Master of the CIF until May 27 at Cerritos College in Norwalk. "Introduced Masters [Saif], the first thing we had in our minds to be the first eligible for the state," said coach Carlos Castellanos Marina. "Then you can take a break and go to our children more brands, and if they wanted to."

Gordon, a leading men as champions polo championships won by arches 16 feet 6 inches. E 'second in last year's Masters and return to the state meet CIF race. Gordon the record for the pole vault guys in Marina two weeks ago with a vaulted 17-2 in the second title of his victory departure SS Division 2 of the event. It is the top seed in a meeting basement boys pole state. Arnold, student, and was fourth in the Masters in the shot put with a throw of 58-7 and the children's progress in the tournament for the first time. The automatic qualifying mark for sorting was 56-00.

Arnold, who holds the record for the launch of Marina weight (59-6) and the disc (168-9), seeded No. 9 overall in the boys launch weight measurement in the state. Which also makes a return trip to Clovis Durgy. Huntington Beach event of four girls register of fifth place in the master's 800 meters race did not meet last week with a time of 2 minutes, 09:56 seconds. Durgy school record for girls Huntington 400 meters (56.90) 0,800 (2: 08,85) Holding 1600 meters (4: 56.83) and mil (4:55:52), and last year the state has achieved together, but it was excluded because of a false start. It is one of the best 12 times in 800 touches the weekend.

"It is in a good position to compete well in the qualifier meet on Friday, making it closer to the ultimate goals in 800 meters race," said Huntington coach Karen Shackelford. Two other local athletes, Christian Crab Huntington Beach Edison and Michael Chadwick, also qualified and competed May 27 master's Finance Committee this month. Crabbe, a senior, brand 51-8 3/4 and placed 12 in the boys shot put and wounded. Chadwick, a young man with "not high" from the boys pole vault. Not advanced to meet the requirement.