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Monday, March 01 2010 10:16

Stacey Boyd of the Arizona Cheetahs won three events Saturday in a USATF Arizona track meet at Copper Canyon High School in Glendale.

Boyd won the boys 100 meters, 200 and 400 in the midget(12u) division. He took the 100 in 13.42 seconds, the 200 in 26.57 and the 400 in 1 minute, 02.93 seconds.

Jadyn Mays of Arizona Rising won the sub-bantam(8u) girls 100(16.64) and 200 (34.36).

Treveon McDonald of the Arizona Saints won the sub-bantam boys 100 (16.32)   and long jump (3.39 meters)

Anna Foreman of the Arizona Cheetahs won the bantam (10u) girls 100 (15.37) and 200 (30.61).

Marquis Griffen of the Arizona Titans won the bantam boys 100 (14.59) and 400 (1:09.73).Chris Russell of the Mustangs won the boys bantam 200(29.48) and long jump (3.98).

Drianna Mustin of Arizona Rising won the midget girls 200 and high jump (1.2). Tasia Marshall of the Mustangs won the midget girls 100 (14.25) and  long jump (4.34). Caira Page-Stevens of the Mustangs won the midget girls shot (8.42 and javelin (21.78).

Ky Westbrook of the Arizona Cheetahs won the youth (14u) girls 100 (12.89)and 200 (26.60).

Shea Bonine of Arizona Puma won the youth girls 800 (2:43.88) and 1500 (5:41.38).

Taleisha Thompson of Do Right won the youth girls shot (9.28) and javelin (23.62).

Timothy Duckworth of the Phoenix Bobcats won the youth boys javelin (27.24) and pole vault (2.45). RJ Ayala of Northwest Xpress won the youth boys 800 (2:20.12) and 1500 (5:02.72).

Elexus Rangel of the Arizona Saints won the intermediate (16u)girls 800 (2:51.23) and 1500 (6:02.28). Ashlee Moore of the AZ Flames won the intermediate girls high jump (1.60)and long jump (4.67).

Orlando Coleman of the Mustangs won intermediate boys 100 (11.99) and 200 (24.39). Albert Medina of Atlas Throwing won the intermediate boys shot (10.79) and discus (28.13).

Lyndie Parker of the Arizona Cheetahs won the young women’s (18u) 200 (29.90) and 400 (1:09.75). Allison Zeek of Arizona Puma won the young women’s high jump (1.30) and long jump (3.92).

Mason Simmons, competing unattached, won the young men’s shot (14.55) and discus (50.32). Erwin Jones Jr. of the Phoenix Bobcats won the young men’s 100 high hurdles (15.99) and the javelin (49.58).

 
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