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DIVISION III: REID IS ALL THE WAY BACK.


Byline: GIDEON RUBIN Special to the Daily News

A familiar face culminated a great comeback and several promising newcomers highlighted Rio Mesa of Oxnard's strong showing at the Div. III meet at Warren High of Downey on Saturday.

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In the boys' meet, Newbury Park dominated the field events as junior Patrick Alami won the high jump in 6-1 and senior Chad Cooke won the triple jump with a 44-8.

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Rio Mesa junior Josh Harrison won the boys' long jump with a 23-33/4 effort.

Notre Dame's Rodney Glass won the boys' 100-meter dash in a time of 10.79 seconds.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:May 14, 2006
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