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TEAGAN O’Dell’s Santa Margarita High has swimming records


On a day in southern California when temperatures exceeded 100 degrees in many sites, Odyssey crowns Santa Margarita High turned the swimming pool at San Antonio Met College.

With a balance in California Golden Beers and competition in the last section championship, Odel scored the record in Section 1 in 200 individuals at one time from one minute, 53.43 seconds, and only five hundred of one of her national record when she was a second year student. It also set a record in a 100 -time race with a time of 51.09.

Santa Margarita helped win two sequences.

Santa Margarea won the girls and boys team “in the first division” and will try to win the country championship next week in Clovis.

Path and field

The atmosphere was so hot on Saturday that a thermal delay was imposed for more than three hours in the middle of the southern part of the southern section 3 preliminary in Yorra Linda. The competition started running at the back, but it was stopped after 90 minutes while observing the heat index to ensure that it is safe to resume. The procedure resumed at 5 pm

The Servite 4×100 relay team qualified, which is the fastest in the state, first at 40.27 before the delay occurred.

Nicholas Derbiano ran from Newbury Park (the second of the left) at a qualification time of 10.54 meters in the qualifiers in the southern section division.

(Nick Koza)

In Section 2 in Ontario, Nicholas Derbiano ran from Newbury Park 10.54 seconds in 100 meters to lead the qualifiers. Demare Dezeurn from Bishop Alemany Demare to 10.56 in Carpinteria in Section 4. In Section 1 in TBUCO Hills, Julius Johnson ran with the help of 10.34 seconds.

Cole’s trip from Redondo Beach ran the 100 fastest girls in Section 1 with a qualified time of 11.49.

Jaccalane Massi from Alysu Niguel had the second best brand in the state this year in the girls’ disk in the first section at an altitude of 159 feet and 8 inches.

Section 1 200 Prelims Jack Stadlam from Wadi Timikola runs 21.03.

Lacros

Liola advanced to the Championship of Section 1 in the southern division in the boys’ Lacros after winning 11-9 over the slopes of the hills. Cash Genberg scored four goals, and Trip King was three goals and one assistance.

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