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Show J Review - Wednesday, May 13, 1987 - Page 10 Simmons breaks state record in 400 meter run Todd Simmons broke the State record in the 400 meters with a blistering 48:55 clocking to lead Pleasant Grove to third place in Timp Invitational Track Meet Saturday. Simmons also won the 100 and 200 meters in the meet and was second in the high jump. Rhonda Simmons had a good day in the girls division by setting the PGHS record in the 100 meter high hurdles, placing fourth in the 100 and 200 and winning the 300 meter hurdles. Shanna Nielsen was fourth in the shot put and Lisa Hall had a throw of over 110 feet in the javelin to take second in that event. Cory Atkinson, PG's consistent javelin thrower for the boys t tossed the spear over 168 (L was good for second in the team invitational. """It After struggling early in th. Craig Hayden has turned in, premier high jumper i Ue state. At the invitational Hayden soared to a new ft school record of 6'9" wnjie first place in the event Goodwin was fifth in the high'j1 Jason Lutes, a junior, conti to improve in the discus throw of 1Z7'1" was good fj ,k place. lltt PG enters the Region tomorrow and Friday at Provn? School. 0H6 PoG. Record Setters " ' , " ..Jf y - - i - - - ! , 4&- - -- , 5i, ft s" if'--' .: ? i:' " ;' $ r-- r V 1 1Z i-- - s - - i J ' - - ' , t r- - " i I & " 1 o I x I , i i - - 1 ! r " 1 i i ', :V. I f ... X-- I ; '1 .... ii&tex-- Lisa Hall-Jave- lin 112'1" Todd Simmons -- - 100 (10.79), 200 (21.9), 400 (48.55) f " v , ' -- . 1 IBIilllli J ? , I ' jV7 j I 1 $ ill Shanna Neilson - Shot Put (33'11V2") Craig Hayden - High Jump (6'9") Rhonda Simmons --- 100 (12.79) 100 HH (15.9) These five Viking track athletes have set PGHS track records this year. I STORM DOOR ' IwBHRBn ur strongest, most S llipl rigi! se?rin? . I I! 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Information about the job market. - Orientationregistration sessions 8:30 daily except Thurs. i Monday through Friday at 1:00. YOUR PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE - NO FEES 8 tj-- r r,. mil mm rh. . """!rj.-i.l- L Viking boys outrun Springville in track while Ladv Vikes bow to Red Devils In the season's last home track j meet, the Pleasant Grove boys defeated Springville 81-6- 0 while the Lady Vikings fell 62-6- 9 to the Lady Red Devils. On one of the best weather days for a meet in years, Chris Larsen and Todd Simmons won the first two running events, the 110 high hurdles and the 100 meter dash to give the Vikes an early lead that held up throughout the afternoon. Jason Lutes was second in the 110 highs with Gerel Newman third in the 100. Eric Cook, an outstanding cross country runner for PG, was the winner in the 1600 and 3200 meter runs. In addition to their winning ef-forts in the 110 and 100, Larsen and Simmons posted top times in the 300 meter hurdles and 200 meter dash. Simmons also won the long jump at 20'1" and was second in the high jump. Cory Atkinson took top honors in the javellin and pole vault and Paul Mattinson won the 400 and Craig Hayden was first in the high jump. Lutes had two other places, second in the discus and third in the javelin. Bill Larsen was second in the 400 and third in the 800. For the Lady Vikes, Rhonda Simmons picked up four first places by winning both hurdle races and both springs, the 100 and 200. Lena Kerr proved her durability by winning the 800, 1600 and 3200 meter runs and Lisa Hall picked up PG's other first place with a win-ning throw in the javelin. Vikki Allred showed nice form in taking second in the discus and second in the high jump while Shanna Neilson placed second in the shot put. Sharron Lee picked up valuable points in the long jump and 300 meter hurdles and Carole Sevy was third in the 1600. The Region 8 meet will be held tomorrow and Friday at Springville. Trials wil start at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. |