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Housing and Development Newsletter Mila has been looking to get over 17 feet for a while now, so today was big for her,” said Perdices.
Jacob Snodgress (2:04.93, 4:40.97) and Ethan Dwelley (2:06.03, 4:42.76) went 1-2 in the 800 and 1600 for the San Marcos boys.
Lucas Chin was a double winner in the 110 hurdles (18.31) and high jump (5-11) and took second in the triple jump.
The Royals’ 4 x 400 relay got a little redemption after losing to Lompoc last week. They won in 3:38.32, with Lompoc finishing in 3:39.89.
“It was a very close race but we came out on top with a close ending and a strong anchor leg by the 400-meter winner Justin Hess,” said Hantgin.
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The 4×400 meter relay of DeLozier, Trent Williams, Snow and Blaise Winston closed the day with a season best 3:46.18. That gave Winston three wins on the day. He also took the 300 meter hurdles (44.09) and 400 meters (54.29).
Dylan Richardson of Dos Pueblos won the 800 in 2:08.74
The girls rode three wins from Clara Aviani and two from Zia Frausto. Aviani won the 1600 (5:39.82) and 800 (2:27.45) and was part of the winning 4×400 meter relay with Mackenna Show, Frausto and Anne Knecht. The won in a season best 4:21.67.
Frausto added a win in the high jump (4-5) and came in second in her first ever 400 meters (1:03.76).
San Marcos Volleyball Coach Roger Kuntz Tells Athletic Round Table He’s Excited to Play Full Season
Cade McLean, shown from a match in 2019, has been starting at middle blocker for San Marcos since is sophomore year. (Noozhawk file photo) By Barry Punzal, Noozhawk Sports Editor |
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San Marcos boys volleyball coach Roger Kuntz pointed out that his team is at the same stage it was last season when the COVID-19 pandemic forced all sports activity to shut down.
“This year we’ve started out at 2-0,” he said at Monday’s Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table press luncheon at The Creekside Restaurant. “Last year we started out 2-0, and that’s how we ended because that’s all we got.”