CANYON'S FLESHMAN TO CONTEND FOR 2 TITLES.Byline: Kirby Lee Special to the Daily News Despite not having defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del título defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre Julie Harris Julie Harris (born December 2, 1925) is a distinguished American stage, screen, and television actress. She has won five Tony Awards and three Emmy Awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award. She is a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. for today's Foothill League track and field finals, don't expect Canyon High School Canyon High School can refer to:
Harris, headed to the University of Idaho The university was formed by the territorial legislature of Idaho on January 30, 1889, and opened its doors on October 3, 1892 with an initial class of 40 students. The first graduating class in 1896 contained two men and two women. , has missed her senior season because of mononucleosis mononucleosis /mono·nu·cle·o·sis/ (-noo?kle-o´sis) excess of mononuclear leukocytes (monocytes) in the blood. chronic mononucleosis chronic fatigue syndrome. . Another Canyon runner, Lauren Fleshman, will be the favorite in those two events today at College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation. . Fleshman timed 10:44.80 in 3,200 meters and finished third in the Arcadia Invitational in April. She beat her own previous best of 10:58.26 and a school record of 10:46.48 set by Harris last season. Fleshman, who finished sixth in the State Division I cross-country final in November, has also run 5:08.1 for 1,600 meters. Breanne Schweitzer of Saugus, who has a best of 11:17.59 for 3,200 and finished second at last year's league finals, figures to be Fleshman's lone challenger. The top three finishers in today's meet will advance to the Southern Section Division I preliminaries at Long Beach City College on May 17. On the Canyon boys' team, juniors Brian May and Aaron Thompson and senior Julio Ponce set the pace. May could press Jalal Milby of Hart, defending league champion in the 200 and 400. Thompson could contend for a title in the hurdle races with Valencia's Donovan Calhoun. Milby's bests in the 200 and 400 are 22.50 and 49.8 seconds. The senior has timed 11.1 in the 100. Milby also runs on the 400- and 1,600-meter relay teams. Seniors Mat Resler and Mike Wambolt bolster Canyon High in field events. Resler has cleared 12 feet 3 inches in the pole vault pole vault Track-and-field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar with the aid of a long pole. It became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century and was included in the first modern Olympic Games. and won at the Don Green Invitational at Moorpark High to open the season. Wambolt, who will attend Colorado on a football scholarship, has thrown more than 45 feet in the shot put. Ponce, the league runner-up at 1,600 meters, appears capable of taking over the top spot and has run 4:26.31 this season. |
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