Golden Valley, Calabasas ladies groups win CIF observe and subject

Golden Valley, Calabasas ladies groups win CIF observe and subject

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If you wish to see the most effective mixture of pace and teamwork, look no additional than the Golden Valley and Calabasas ladies 4×100-meter relay groups.

Every set of 4 rushing girls topped themselves CIF Southern Part champions Saturday afternoon at Moorpark Excessive College on the CIF Observe and Discipline Finals.

Golden Valley’s Kylee Davis, Tylar Gallien, Nevaeh Williams and Adonijah Currie received the Division 2 4×100 relay in 46.41 seconds. Calabasas’ Brooklyn Kennedy, Zanae Woods, Zoe Ray and Lahela Ray received the Division 3 crown in 46.87.

The Calabasas ladies additionally received the Division 3 4×400 relay in 3:51.56.

Golden Valley’s ladies observe and subject workforce received the CIF Southern Part Division 2 championship with a rating of 86, blowing away second- and third-place finishers, Culver Metropolis (43) and Thousand Oaks (41), respectively.

Calabasas did the identical in Division 3 with a workforce rating of 80, however it was a a lot tighter end. Harvard-Westlake completed second with 79 factors.

Each groups will compete this week within the Masters Meet, which will likely be held Saturday at Moorpark Excessive. Masters is the qualifier for the CIF State meet in Clovis on Could 27-28.

Golden Valley holds the quickest 4×100 time in California this season at 46.03.

  • Niya Clayton of Oaks Christian locations first with a time of 15.37 within the Division 4 Ladies 100 Meter Hurdles throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark, CA Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)

  • Lahela Ray of Calabasas runs the final leg of the Ladies Division 3 Ladies 4×100 Meter Relay throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark, CA Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)

  • Alyssa Thompson of Harvard Westlake wins the women division 3 100 meter sprint with a time of 11.69 forward of Zanae Woods of Calabasas who completed second with a time of 11.95 throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark, CA Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)

  • Zoe Ray of Calabasas runs the ultimate leg and wins the division 3 ladies 4×400 meter relay with a time of three:59.74 throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark on Saturday, Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Libby Cline Birmingham, Contributing Photographer)

  • Ava Gandara McCumber of Notre Dame wins the women 400 meter sprint division 3 with a time of 54.66 throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark, CA Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)

  • Adonijah Currie, proper, of Golden Valley wins the division 2 ladies 200 meter sprint with time of 23.82 as Maya Shinnick of Glendora completed second with a time of 24.30 throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark, CA Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)

  • Adonijah Currie, proper, of Golden Valley wins the division 2 ladies 200 meter sprint with time of 23.82 as Maya Shinnick of Glendora completed second with a time of 24.30 throughout the CIF-SS Observe and Discipline Championship Finals at Moorpark Excessive College in Moorpark, CA Could 14, 2022. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)

Golden Valley’s Currie additionally received the women Division 2 200 title in dominating trend in 23.82. The second-place finisher crossed in 24.30.

Many extra native standouts have been topped CIF champions, however the excessive level of the weekend got here from Rodrick Nice of Gardena Serra. Nice set a brand new state-best mark this season within the 100 with a wind-aided 10.16 (+2.7), which etched his identify into the historical past books because the second-best time in California historical past. Solely Michael Norman of Vista Murrieta holds a quicker time. Norman, now 24, was a part of the United State 4×400 males’s relay workforce that received gold within the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Nice, a junior and a extremely recruited soccer prospect, additionally received the 200 in 20.40 — the season’s new prime mark in California.

MORE STANDOUT PERFORMANCES

Golden Valley’s Kylee Davis received ladies Division 2 titles within the excessive leap and lengthy leap. Her excessive leap was 5 toes, 8 inches, and her lengthy leap was 19-11.5.

Lengthy distance runner Aaron Sahlman of Newbury Park received the boys Division 1 800 in 1:52.54.

West Ranch sprinter Christopher Goode set a brand new state-best mark within the 400 with a blazing time of 46.94, which made him a Division 2 champion within the occasion.

Harvard-Westlake ladies soccer begin Alyssa Thompson topped herself the Division 3 champion within the 100 with a successful time of 11.69 that edged Calabasas’ Zanae Woods (11.95).

Dario Rock of St. Francis received the boys Division 3 110 hurdles with a wind-aided 14.54 (+3.7). Notre Dame’s Ava McCumber Gandara received the women Division 3 400 in 54.66.

Thousand Oaks’ Lauren Thai received the women Division 2 100 hurdles in 14.50. Oaks Christian sophomore Niya Clayton received the women Division 4 100 hurdles with a wind-aided 14.78 (+2.5). Oaks Christian freshman Eleanor Borchard received the 300 hurdles in 46.34.

Oaks Christian’s Payton Godsey received the women Division 4 title within the 3,200 in 10:42.45. Alexis Fernandez of West Ranch received ladies Division 2 3,200 in 10:46.95. Newbury Park’s Sam McDonnel received the women Division 1 3,200 in 10:28.92.

Viewpoint’s JiaLian Mackey received the women Division 4 1,600 title in 5.00.66. Isis Diaz of Sierra Canyon received the women Division 4 800 in 2:15.47.

Notre Dame’s Hope Gordon received the women Division 3 shot put with a successful throw of 41-3.

Golden Valley’s Elijah Ellis received the boys Division 2 triple leap by nearly 4 toes with a leap of 48-3 (14.71 meters).

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