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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Liberty at Highland - 03.24.10

Liberty vs Highland (league)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Highland HS, Bakersfield

Field Events Start: 4:00 PM Track Events Start: 4:00 PM

CA: Central - Yosemite
HIGHHighland
LIBRLiberty - Bakersfield





More Meet Results HERE.

Boys

Liberty 75, Higland 60

At Highland; 4x100 Liberty, 46.97; 1600 Lewis, H, 4:52.11; 110h Monohan, L, 17.37; 400 Van Zandt, H, 53.68; SP Temple, L, 50-1 1/2; 100 Jones, H, 11.1; 800 Van Zandt, H, 2:05.16; 300h S. Hicks, L, 44.53; HJ Van Zandt, H, 5-8; Dis Temple, L, 145-10; 200 Jones, H, 23.97; PV Ramay, L, 10-00; TJ Kinden, L, 39-00; LJ Lewis, H, 18-4; 3200 Esquivias, H, 11:08; 4x400 Highland, 3:42.4.

Girls

Liberty 92, Highland 40

At Highland; 4x100 Liberty, 53.50; 1600 Barton, L, 6:04.06; SP J. Smith, H, 32-1 1/2; 100h McNeil, L, 15.5; 400 Herron, H, 1:03.56; 100 Herron, H, 12.7; 800 Holmes, L, 2:40.53; 300h McNeil, L, 52.97; HJ Davis, L, 4-8; Dis Smith, H, 90-4; 200 Fitch, L, 27.47; PV Sewell, L, 7-00; TJ Davis, L, 35-00; LJ Davis, L, 16-6; 3200 Barton, L, 13:22; 4x400 Liberty, 4:33.44.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Liberty & Golden Valley at Garces

No surprises in the boy's races Sandles (Golden Valley) won in a time of 16:26 and Liberty won both team races as expected. Liberty was lead by Kevin Shotts (16:52) and Garces was lead by Conner O'Malley in a time of 16:45.

Liberty 25, Garces 31

Garces d. Golden Valley

Libery d. Golden Valley

At Kern River Parkway, 3 miles

1. Sandles, GV, 16:26; 2. O'Malley, G, 16:45; 3. K.Shotts, L, 16;52; 4. Freed, G, 17:21; 5. Christensen, L 18:16; 6. Tenney, L , 18:25; 7. Moffit, L, 18:31; 8. Real, G, 18:47; 9. S.Shotts, L, 19:06; 10. Newman, G, 19:12.

JV Liberty 21, Golden Valley 35; Liberty 27, Garces 30; Garces 20, Golden Valley 39

The girl's race was much different, Garces came into the meet with a 3 - 1 record and looked to be having one of it's best seasons in recent memory. They barely lost to BHS earlier in the year and have looked good all season long but today things fell apart.

I had heard that the team has been hit hard by the flu and I assume that this was the case today. I heard their leader Guzman dropped out at the mile and the team not only lost to Liberty but Golden Valley beat them too.

Liberty was lead by Ashley Barton who won the 3 mile race in a time of 19:58

Liberty 20, Golden Valley 36

Liberty 21, Garces 34

Golden Valley 26; Garces 29

At Kern River Parkway,

1. Barton, L, 19:58; 2. Theoenes, L, 20:48; 3. Holmes, L, 20:55; 4. Brown, G, 21:16; 5. Silva, GV, 21:44; 6. Lecavalier, L, 22:06; 7. Rodriguez, GV, 22:12; 8. Ibarra, GV, 22:17; 9. Cruz, G, 22:41; 10. Vu, G, 22:45.

JV Garces 27, Golden Valley 28; Golden Valley 22, Liberty 34; Garces 21, Liberty 38


Sunday, September 13, 2009

Baker Takes The Win at Lake Ming

By the time of the varsity girls race, the weather had turned comfortable. The poor underclassmen have to face
the heat and the daunting three mile course in the first meet of many of their lives. Why everyone runs 3 miles
at this season opening meet is a question that never gets answered. Year after year at the coaches meeting
after the season, they all agreed that only the varsity should run three miles.

Despite this decision, the EB Invite remains three miles for everyone. What I would like to see is make it a run
around the lake and on the backside of the lake, run on the trail instead of the bike path. This course would be
around 2 miles and year after year it would be the same. The 3 mile course has changed over the years, so
comparing times is difficult.


Another change that would be to make all the races by class like they do at many early season meets. Then
coaches would not have to put underclassmen on varsity and the competition for class bragging rights would
be interesting and would go on for four years. Plus everyone runs the same distance and it would be easy to
compare times.


But this is not the race we have, so here is what I saw. In the varsity girls race it ran true to form. Without
Ridgeview there, it was going to be a showdown between Stockdale's depth and Bakersfield's front runners.
When the gun went off, Jorey Broughton from Centennial took off with Meadows of Frontier not to far behind.


For Meadows, this was a return to running for her. Now a junior, she is hoping to return to the form of her
freshman year when she qualified for the state cross country meet. Since then, she had a great freshman track
season up to the West Coast Relays where she ran 5:33 (1600) and 11:53 (3200).

The following day she ran in her school's invite and has been injured ever since. Her lower leg injuries have
kept her from competing her sophomore year. Today was to be her return but at the halfway point of the race,
her legs went numb and she could not continue. Hopefully she will get better soon.

As the race proceeded through the Lake Ming parking lots, the crowd headed to the 1.75 mile mark, where
the race peels off to the campgrounds for the final hilly mile before return to Lake Ming. The lead pack reach
this point in 11:30. The pack included Guzman (Garces), Baker (Bakersfield), Barton (Liberty) and Haney and
Nelson of Stockdale.

At the finish, Baker put 16 seconds on her cross town rival Barton and took the win in a time of 19:19 which
was the second best Driller time of the day (boy or girl). Barton also ran the final mile well and outdistanced
Guzman by 15 seconds. On the subject of injuries, Barton had an injury plagued sophomore year to. At a late
season meet she hurt ankle and then in the off season she broke her arm snow boarding. This set her back in
track but after a summer of training, she look good at this meet.

By the finish, two North athletes (Moyer and Perez) moved up through the field and took 6th and 7th and with
the success of their JV squad (they won the JV race), this should be a good season for the Stars. I was told
that their top runner was injured and did not run at this meet

But the team battle was between Stockdale and Bakersfield. The Drillers took first, for one point and
Stockdale took 4th (Haney), 5th (Nelson) and 8th (Patel) for 17 points. Then Garcia and Lerma came in 11th
and 12th and the Drillers had 24 points with three runners in. Shuford came in 15th, so the Drillers now had 39
points with 4 runners in. Stockdale's fourth (Jones) came in 19th so now the score is Drillers 39 and Mustangs
36. Then the wait for the 5th runner began but the suspense was soon ended when the fifth Stockdale athlete
finished before Bakersfield's 5th.

Team scores -- 1. Stockdale 61; 2. Bakersfield 84; 3. Garces 96; 4. Foothill 126; 5. Liberty 144; 6. North 157;
7. Centennial 168; 8. Highland 174; 9. East 202; 10. Golden Valley 207; 11. South 289; 12. Frontier DNF.

Individual results -- 1. Baker, B, 19:19; 2. Barton, L, 19:35; 3. Guzman, G, 19:50; 4. Haney, St, 19:57; 5.
Nelson, St, 20:11; 6. Moyer, N, 20:20; 7. Perez, N, 20:24; 8. Patel, St, 20:30; 9. Rodriguez, H, 20:32; 10.
Fernandez, Fo, 20:56; 11. Garcia, B, 20:59; 12. Gabby, B, 21:06; 13. Garcia, E, 21:09; 14. Broughton, C, 21:
26; 15. Shuford, B, 21:37; 16. Brown, G, 21:45; 17. Veloz, Fo, 22:03; 18. Mayberry, H, 22:07; 19. Jones, St,
22:14; 20. Thoennes, L, 22:17.

JV--North 50, Stockdale 56, Foothill 145

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Now We Are Cooking!

You knew it was coming and by the lower turnout for the third installment of the BTC summer series, summer has arrived. The heat and summer vacations reduced the field size (about 300) and the speed of the field too.

I decided to walk the entire way and I saw many who should of followed in my footsteps. The heat really zaps many people and plays havoc with their pacing.

Race 3 - 6/30/09
  • Photos HERE.
  • Complete Race Three Results HERE.
  • Blog on Race 3 with Photo Links HERE.
  • Points Race Results HERE
  • Blog on Points Race HERE.


Former Driller Zach Holt ran the same time as Oscar (18:18 / 27:55). Zach is training for his first marathon this month in San Francisco and will be running for BC this fall. In 22nd, was a current Driller, Emily Shuford who ran 24:17 / 28:32. Other former or current Drillers were:
  • 32nd - Scott Van Matre (26:07 / 28:57) who is David's little brother and a future Driller.
  • 43rd - Joel Cardoza (21:17 / 29:15) a former Driller.
  • 50th - Chris Anderson (21:06 / 29:33), my son who will be attending UCSB this fall.
  • 131st - Sarah Baker (25:46 / 31:19) who is a two time SEYL cross country champ for the Drillers.
  • 134th - David Van Matre (21:14 / 31:21) who will be leaving Cal Poly SLO for his Mormon mission this fall.
  • 175th - Maggie Baker (29:06 / 32:31) who is Sarah's speedy little 11 year old sister. Their mom ran 29:43 / 33:45 because the puppy would not go any faster.
  • Clocking the fastest new runner time was Andrew Ariey who ran 17:40. He plans on running for Cal Poly SLO this summer with state champ Chris Schwartz.
In 24th place was Robert Scales (40:10 / 28:38) who moved into second overall in the series.

In 34th place was senior Jessica Huizar of Ridgeview whose team won a valley xc title last fall. Other Ridgeviewers were:
  • 78th - Brandon Magno (So) (20:17/30:08)
  • 95th - Alex Garcia (Sr) (17:52/30:29) helped his team go undefeated in duals and won an SWYL crown in 2008.
  • 119th - Robby Baker (Sr) (17:37/30:59) qualified for the state meet in xc last fall. His mom, Danette came in 56th (33:59/29:41).
  • 171st - Tino Romero (22:56/32:21) graduated this year
Former Blade, Oscar Fuentes came in 16th (18:18 / 27:55) while current East High harrier Camilo Mosqueda came in 57th (19:09/29:43). Other rent Blades include:

North High sophomore Kaylee Moyer came in 61st in a time of 26:43/29:53, while her teammate Adam Ralls ran 22:32/31:44 for 158th place. A former Star and retired BPD officer Steve Humphreys came out and ran his first race in a time of 34:18. Steve a few years ago was running sub three hour marathons.

The fastest time of the night was posted by former Golden Valley and BC runner Cesar Mireles who ran 16:44/29:59 which is a very good time considering the heat and the very crowded homestretch. Another speeedster was David Bacus in 17:25/29:35 and CSUBers Eddy Lee 17:45/30:29 and Ryan Lucker 17:40/30:31.

Speaking of CSUB, former Road Runner great and wife of CSUB coach Robert Boyles, Pam Boyles came in 79th in a time of 22:21/30:15. Other CSUBers included:
Lastly, BTC posted the best scratch times so far and Robby Baker (Ridgeview Sr) is the fastest male (16:37) and Brooklan Rosales (former Centennial, BC and Wyoming athlete) who ran 20:56.

Best Scratch Times As of Race 3

1 Robby Baker 16:37.5
2 Cesar Mireles 16:44.0
3 Ryan Lucker 17:09.0
4 Eddy Lee 17:16.0
5 Alex Garcia 17:23.0
6 David Bacus 17:25.0
7 Curtis Kelly 17:28.0
8 Roberto Quintero 17:38.0
9 Andrew Ariey 17:40.5
10 Ismael Arzola 17:49.0

  1. Brooklan Rosales 20:56.0
  2. Kate Patrick 21:03.0
  3. Cecilia Lopez 21:17.0
  4. Ashley Barton 21:33.0
  5. Lori O'Lin 21:37.0
  6. Lina Nunez 21:50.0
  7. Pam Boyles 22:06.0
  8. Connie King 22:49.0
  9. Erica Silva 22:53.0 23
  10. Birinder Aujla 22:54.0

Sunday, May 24, 2009

In Pursuit of Four


Jordan went out at in a 74 and then cruised the race for a comfortable win that was over twenty seconds faster than 2nd place. Her 10:30 was her slowest valley 3200 in the past three seasons. For many laps there was a pack of five running behind her.

She went through the 1600 in 5:11 with the pack about 12 seconds behind. The pack was lead by the Buchanan girls. By the end of the fifth lap the chase pack was down to four due to the pressure put on Janzen. At the end of lap six, Marvin had taken the lead with the two Buchanan girls trailing her and this group stayed together till the last lap where the Buchanan girls gapped Marvin by seven seconds and had to weave through lapped runners to the finish line.

The first Kern athlete was another CSUB athlete, Whittenberg of Shafter. She was follwed by Barton of Liberty who beat both the Guzman and Lynch for the first time I believe.

Women 3200 Meter Run
# Name Year School Finals
1 Hasay,'Jordon
Miss..Coll..Prep 10:30.04
2 Bricks,'Macy
Buchanan 10:53.27
3 Janzen,'Chelsea
Buchanan 10:53.97
4 Marvin, Megan
Clovis 11:00.02
5 Etherton,,Lyndsie
Bullard 11:04.14
6 Barsarian,;Saylah
Clovis 11:04.17
7 Allen,.Chloe
Clovis,West 11:19.98
8 Aghazeynali, Sarah
Clovis,North 11:23.03
9 Whittenberg,.Elizabeth
Shafter 11:39.02
10 Mendoza, Corina
Madera 11:55.58
11 Lynch,.Tijerra
Ridgeview 12:10.79
12 Vargas, Celina 9 Tulare'Union 12:15.68
13 Zamora, Gabby 12 Mt.;Whitney 12:22.32
14 Barton,:Ashley
Liberty 12:23.51
15 Guzman,.Monica
Garces 12:28.62
16 Osten,.Megan 9 Sanger 12:40.21
17 Aguilera, Ellie 11 Lemoore 12:44.04
18 Haney, Carolin
Stockdale 12:44.89

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Girls 3200 Meter Run SEYL

Girls 3200 Meter Run SEYL - PHOTOS. Baker ran a PR in her last event of the meet and I clocked her last lap in 78 seconds
which is 5:12 pace. One wonders what kind of time she could run if she was fresh. Guzman has the fastest local time of 11;49
that she ran at the West Coast Relays.
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Name Year School Seed Finals Points
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1 Baker, Sarah BHS 11:56.00 11:55.44 10
2 Guzman, Monica Garces 11:48.00 12:09.90 8
3 Barton, Ashley Liberty 13:14.44 13:01.93 6
4 Berry, Nichole Highland 12:39.00 13:08.24 4
5 Lerma, Gabby BHS 13:13.00 13:11.94 2
6 Silva, Denise Golden Valley HI 13:32.00 13:32.34 1
7 Lecavalier, Krisstal Liberty 13:55.54 13:33.72
8 Thoennes, Jordan Liberty 13:21.41 14:13.68
9 Alveno, Ninive Golden Valley HI 14:42.40
10 Montoya, Monica Foothill High 14:18.80 14:51.68
11 Rodier, Gabi Highland 15:06.00 14:52.75