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On May 27, 1966, San Diego High’s Doyle Steel set a national prep long jump record with a leap of 25 feet 5 1/4 inches during the San Diego CIF track finals in Balboa Stadium. After 55 years, it’s still a San Diego record, the oldest local high school track record in the books.
From The San Diego Union, Saturday, May 28, 1966:
Steel’s 25-5 1/4 Long Jump Sets U.S. Mark; Danielson 4:06.2
By Bill Center
Doyle Steel, a wiry San Diego High School senior, broke the national long jump record last night at Balboa Stadium with a herculean leap of 25 feet, 5 1/4 inches.
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This was the highlight of a brilliant San Diego Section CIF Championship meet, but in addition, a state record was broken when Chula Vista’s Tim Danielson ran the mile in 4:06.2 and four other San Diego-CIF marks were established.
Officials identify man killed in house fire on cityâs north side
Man dies, firefighter injured in house fire By Adrianna Hargrove and Enzo Domingo | April 30, 2021 at 11:19 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 5:11 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Richmond Fire officials have identified the man killed in a fire on the cityâs north side.
Emergency crews responded to 3206 Delaware Avenue on April 30 at 9:41 a.m. for the report of a house fire.
âWhen we arrived, we had heavy smoke and fire coming from the back of the house and attic,â said Chief Raymond Neville.
A mayday was eventually declared for a firefighter injury. Based on the departmentâs reports, the firefighter was operating on the second floor and started falling into a hole. Luckily, the firefighter caught himself and the other firefighters pulled him back up and helped him outside. He was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.