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w-uasn m uiassrated shoulder.weekor so,” the ted to run here, to State.”110.3, hut failed his other event,Uuantytng lor the imumous meet trom eoacn Kd Ferrall’s Chardon team were pole-vaulter Pat Klngery, quarter-miler Dick Sabo, half-miler Terry Klingemier, and the mile relay team. Kingery vaulted 134 Friday night, while Sabo ran third yesterday in the 440-yard dash (50.4 seconds). Klingemier was fifth in the 880-run at 1:58.9, and the Hilltopper mile relay squadwas fourth with a fine time of 3:25.3.inding showing, last week atfreshman Jay t week, after heIn Class AAA, Euclid’s Rose led the way with his record-setting pole vault attempt. He will he joined by Panther teammate Chuck Booms (fifth in the discus) in Columbus. Euclid’s mile relay team also qualified for the State Meet with a season-best time of 3:24.5.third-place 880-squads.St. Joseph will send Pajcic (who had an area season-best time of 1:54.8 in winning the 880-run) and two-milerTom Tepley (Sixth in his event) to Columbus.long jump with happy Skipper ible of going 21-in Class A was bed third in the 11.2Mentor qualified pole-vaultcr Dave Himphrey, who was third. Mayfield’s Dave Coode (fourth in discus) and South's Greg Merhar (sixth in mile) complete the area “AAA” contingent.Merhar had the area’s best time of the season4:20.8, but the sophomore was only sixth-best in asensational field.ed a Columbusn (the top three s time of 4:32.8In addition to Merhar’s fine mile, Wickliffe’s Mark Hoyt ran the same distance in 4:28, butfailed to qualify for Colu mbus.CompleteiAA#ResultsTeem Sla«HMit«t (State Qwanitwt m paren fhetet)1. Werren JFK (I) 44; 2. Orergg (5) 41; 1Warr*r»v,ll# (I) J4; 4. Ch#n»i (4) 30; S.d (4) 79. 4. (♦!•) Yourq* North lt;J) •nd Clov*ri»af (J) 72; • CMAKOON (4) 71/9. Her tvilte lak# (3) II, 10. (fit) Waynedaia (3) and Elyria Cath. (3) 14; 12. (Of) Lou'tvilt# Aqymat (2), Solon (2) and Voungs. L frty (2) 12; 15. (t.a) Akron South (1), takaviaw (L), Orrvill* (1) and Tn*ay (2) 10, 1*. Ea*f Pe'ethne (2) 9; JO. lt;tit) Wailinqton (21, Banadictin* (1), ftroofcuda (2) and United Local (1) |; 24. LaBraa (1) A; 25. (tit) Kamton (1), Fiaid (1) and W»*t Branch (1) 4; 21. K#n»ton oi 3. 79. lt;♦«•) M rtarva (1), Avon (11 2; 31. • Benedictina IPainesvilleHosts/Matinee§The Northeastern OhlnMatinee Club will try again today to present an afternoon harness racing program, with free admission, at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Painesville.The card was rained out last Sunday — the first time it has happened in five years.The races will begin at 1:30 p.m. The races feature horses who haven’t raced at biggertracks yet, but who are using the matinee card as a warmup for their debuts on the larger tracks, such as NorthfieldPark and Scioto Downs.TheLakeCountyFairgrounds boast one of the Midwest’s fastest tracks.A concession stand will beopen, and fans can also bringa picnic lunch if they wish.Another matinee racing card will be presented Memorial Day, May 27, at the Geauga County Fairgrounds in Burton. Among the races atthe Geauga County meeting will be several featuring the“high wheel” Amish carts.ClassTEAM STANDINGS(Stitt Quahttfrs in parentheses).oweHv.llf 45 (4); 7 Cleary.ew 36 (4);aifor* J4 (4), 4. Mapifton 33 (4) S. if wood 33 (3). 4 Lutheran East 30 (3/; USPORT 77 (3). I Southern Local 77 9 Cuvahog# Ht» 70 (J); 10 Jackson, m If i7, H. Newbury II (7) 12.rLANO If (1); 13 Me Don# ip 15 M) 14 hvilie 14 m, 15 lt;tit) South Amhffit Grand VaHey 12 (11. 17 (ttfl Ash St. (1) and Pf RRY Cl I 11; 19 Mogador# ), 20 «t,f) East Canton. Key*tgre (t) Leeton a (Ul 23 South Range a, ?4. n Wf§tern Reserve 5 25 L Sboo 4. 21. Byzantine and Cardial 7, 21 (fit)k River, Hiiitdait ana Lutheran west 1final Events (Top) ta State)POLS VAULT —1 Ken Wragg (SoAmherst), 130. 2 SIM B#rdv (Mapifton), 12 1 3 Jftf P»orkowsk» (cuya Hts ), If A; 4 Doug Hanshaw (Smithyille), 12 0 5Gary Silverman (LowtlivMIe), 116 1 Paul McCarthy (LOwtllvillt), 11 6TWO MILS SUN— — 1 Ed Wo|c-a*(Grand Valley), 9 51 I (breaks old record of 10 00 by M*M Pal of Jackson Milton m 1971); 2 Doug Carey (Keystone), ic 01 7; 3 Paul Devitt (Southern Local), 10 05 5. 4 Don Luschtr (Maplewood), 10 16 3; 5 Tom Apathy (Byientine), 10 21 5. 6 Sttvt FedySki (McDonald;, 10 24 9T PUT - 1 Dennis Day (Newbgrry), I Doug Stoffer (Leetonia), a 3 3Way (Cuya Mtt ), 46 1»y 4 JIMUSSiN (FAISPOST), 47 10 i 5.►tllini i BCuva Mtt ), 47 v f, 6 SttvaEvent Finals(Top 5 to State)POLS VAULT —1 Taylor Meali(Orange), 13 4; 2 PAT ICINGfSY(CMAROON) 13 0 3. Jeff *e»%tenee'g(CheneD, 13 0; 4. Kim Ullman (Kenston), 13 0; 5 Mark Kep er Wellington), 13 0; 6. John Campagna (E Palestine', 12 a MIGM JUMP — 1. Doyland Walker (Akron South), 6 4, 2. Tony Banks(Benedictine), 4 4, 1. Eric Wagner(B'ooksdf), 6 3? 4. Paul Redd (Warren.tville), 6 3; 5 Clyde Shaw (WarrensviHe), 6 3; 4 Bob Rottomily (Orange), 4 3 SHOT PUT - 1. Pick Sch’abach (Hart, vllle Lake)# 57 V i; 2. Sam Pfabe lt;Log*s. Aqu/nasi, 54 1; 3. Jeff Polhemus (Solon), 53 7 4 Bryce Yeeger (Etyrio Cath ), 53 S f. C» tf Roberts (Mifttnri)* 53 2; 4. Steve Yu'ko (Kenston), 52 IV i LONG JUMP — 1. Van Shrock(Waynedaie), 21 0 2 Bill Me er (Un *edLocal), 20 4 a; 3. Edwin Belli (Well ngton), 20 4 *; 4. J«m Mosure (Cant eld), 19 1H«, S. Joe Kaylor (Mart ville Lake), 19 111* (Mosure awarded fourth place on has % of longer second best toss) 6 Jeff M*yf»et* (LaBrae), iff DISCUS — 1 Steve James (Cortland 1 aktv ew), 1613, 2. Luke Owens(Warrensviiit), Ul 10 3 R«ck Schiaoech (Hartvtlle), 154 6; 4 James Laskey (Orange)# 153 7, $ Poo Krystowsk* (Avon), 153 7, 6 Bryce Yeager (Eiyr»a Cath ), 153 7 120 MIGM MUS OLES — 1. Ke.thReynolds (Chanei), 14 7, 2 Pay Brown(Yo North), 153, 3. Can Ittt (WarrenJFK), 15 4 4 Greg Heffner (F.eid)# 15 4 5P ck Mesmer (E. Palestine), 15 5, 6 Tom Connell Orange , IS 4100 DASH — 1 AJ Klt n (Warren JFK),10 3, 2 M»ck Mitchell (WarrensviHe), 10 1;3 Ivan Reed (Obverleef), 10 4 4 Lonn e Phifer (Yo. North), 10 4, 5 Van Shrock(Waynedaie)# 10 4; 4 Jeff Mayfield (LaBrae), 10 4 ONS MILS SUN — 1 canon Sfrouss (YO Liberty)# 4 23 I; 2 Rod Cook ' WarrenJFK), 4 24 1; 3, James Watt (EPalestine)# 4 25 4, 4. Tom Schm dt tEiyra Cath ) 4 24.2; 5. Tom McShefferyiR'OOMdt), 4 76 4; 6 JSFP RAUCH (CHASOON)# 4 27 •140 OS LAY — 1, Or onge (Neal Hamilton, Boo Ostrander. Dane Chavors. Dane Chavors), 1 31 7; 2. Canf t*d 1 31 7; 3. Cover leaf, 1 31 I; 4 West Branch, 1 32 9; S. Trway, 1 32 9, 4 Bened ctne. 1 33 2 440 DASH — 1. John Weeman iOrryillel#49 1 2 B Livmgston fCenheid), 50 2. 3.DCK SABO (CHARDONi, 50 4, 4 B II Schwe itr (Canton C. Cath.)# SOS; S. Ken Chambers (Warrtnsv«!!e)# 50$; 6. Joe Senierf (Akron south), v aliO-LOW MURDLSS — 1. Ray Brown(Yo North), 20 6 , 2. Dan Oliver (Trway), 30 7; 3. Ke.th Reynolds (Chanel), 20 9 , 4. Dan Men (Lou s Aquinas). 21 0, 5 Dan tttt (Warren JFK/, 21 1; 4. Mark PackmanBHH|iSHLpL§aaO RUN-1 V ke Ricci (Warren JFK), 1:57 0 2 PeteMertm (Chagm f is.), 1 57 7 3 James Meed (Solon), 1 54 4; 4 Bobfumm m (Brooklyn), 1 51 9. 5 TSSSY KLINGEMIER (CMAROON). 1 54 9, 4.Bill Stetson (Eiyr e Cath ), 1 5i 9220 DASM 1 Ivan R(ClOverieafi,22 7 2 Bob Kuane (Canf.eid), 2? 7, 3 B.li Stepantk (Gilmouf), 22 9, 4 Jeff Mayf tid (LaBrae), 22 9 $, Van Schrock(Waynedaie), 23 1; 4. Bruce Lwngston (Canf.eid), 23 2 TWO-MILS SUN — 1. tarry Lynch (Orange), 9 )4 0. 2 Merk Kadlec (ChaneD,9 35 9 3 Ron Sheehan (Garret$v«lleGart,eid»,9 Jl 2. 4 T.m Kyhmen Eiyr*aCath ), 9 39 5. S. Divt B eghly (Yo I berty), 9 40 7 4 Oah McGregor(Ge'rettv.Me Gert fid), 9 41 4 MILS SSLAY — 1. Werrensvllf (Regg.e Edwards Tony S«ms. W*H»e jetter«on. Ken Chambers), 3 23 7, 2Warren JFK, 3 24 5 3 Orange, 3 24 I, 4 CHAR DON, 3 25 3. 5 Kenston, 3 217, 4 Coiumc ana, 3 30 4Ttam Standings (Stata qualifiers In parentheses)1. Gienville (I) 47; 2. Canton McKinley (6) 34; 3. Collirwood (4) 31; 4. (tie) Brecksville (2), Admiral King (3) and John Adams (4) 20; 7. Brunswick (2) II; I. (tit) Canton Lincoln (2) Alliance (2)# Austin-town (2) and Cleveland Ht$. (2) 16; 12. (Tie) Walsh Jesuit (4) and JFK (3) 14; 14. SUCLID (3) 12; 15. (tie) ST. JOSEPH (2) and NORTH (2) 11; 17. (tie) Normandy (1) and Youhqs Ursuline (2) 10; It. West Tecll (2) 9, 20 Shaw (1) and Cath. Latin (1) •; 22. Berea (3) 7; 23. (tie) Akron Buehtfl (2)# Shaker Hts (1).MENTOR (1), Bedford (1# Amherst (2), Westlake (1) and Taiimadgg (1) 6 30 (t.e) Phones (1). MAYPISLO (1), Ray v.itage (3# St. Ignat.us (1). Stow (1). Warren Mertfmg (2), Norton (D# Rocky R ver (2) and Medina (1) 4; 39, Valley Forge (2) 3; 40. (tie) Ashtabula (1). Youngs. Raven (1), Siltm (D# Kent Roosevelt (1) and John Hay (1) 2; 45. Maple Hts (2), Akron Ellet (1)# SOUTH(1), Akron Garfield (2) and Elyria (1) If44. Akron Central Mower (1)# Barberton(2), Youngs. East (t# Avon Like (D. Akron Hoban (l)# Wadsworth (1)Boardman (1) O.Ivtnt Finals(Top 7 te Staff)LONG JUMP — 1. Brian Richer*(North), 22 3 Re; 2 Joe Dobrtn.eckl (Welsh Jes ). 22 2, 3. Andre Premen (Westlake)* 21 9; 4 Glen Aden (JFK), 21*1 v*; S. K.m Featsent (Ashtabula)# 215; 4 Hanson Thr.st (Elyna), 21 3; 7. Tony Brinson (Akron Central Mower)# 21-2V9HIGH JUMP — 1. Chuck Teser (NOWmandy), 6 4; 2. Charles Ttrrif (Shaw)# 6 4| 3 Tim Lane (Austmtown), 6 3; 4. Rich Schlott (Rhodes)# 6 3, 5 M ke Trehako* (V. Forge)# 6 3; 6 J*m Powell (CoMtfh wood), 6 3; 7. M»kt We gand i Barberton)* 6 3OiSCUS — 1. Scott Oenthep(B-ecksv.lie), 111 7 (breaks old record of 179 6 by St Joseph s Ken Novik in 1972); 2. Gerald Bourassa (Cath. Latml, 167*10; 3. Rr-an Cato (Adm King)* 150-7; 4. OAVB COODS (MAYPISLO), 159 5; CHUCKBOOMS (SUCLIO), 156 2; 6. A«dy Curran(Bay Village;# 155 3; 7. John Bowers (Y*lest)# m sSHOT PUT — I. Las Ltoherdt(Brecksville), 57 5; 2 Monty Wicks (Adm* King), 56 9; 3. Bryon Ceto (Adm King), $4* I 4 T.m Vila (St Ignatiys), 55 7v,; S. Bars Norr.f (Yo Rayen), 55 2; 6. Mark l oa| (Bay V.Hage), 54 9u, 7. Don McPherso# (Avon Lake;, S3 11TWOMILS RUN — 1 Boh Lunw(Aust ntown), 9 7 4 (breaks old record O#9 15 3 by Lunn in 1973); 2. Bob Slater (Cleveland Hts ) 9 06.6; 3. Nate Ritchig(Tailmadge), 9 12 4 4 Bob Maiftrog (Stow), 9 19 5 5 Bob Spanbauer (Salem)* 9 23 4 6 TOM TSPLSY, IT JOS8PH*9 23 5 7. Daie M tt ske (Amherst)# 9 27.4120 HIGH HUROLSS — 1. Dave Modgg(Yo Ur*ullt;ne)# 14 0 breaks old record of 14 7 by Al Prov'tt of Warren Mardmg »n 1967) • 2 Ed Masters (Canton Lincoln)*14 1, 3. Jul*us Fe.tl i Bedford),14 4, 4. Er*cLews (Cent McKinley), 14$. S. BobWash.ngtem Gienville), 14 5 4. LynnDnbosy (Berea), 14 7, 7. Derrick Pittmen(Akr. Oert eid), ISOtoo DASH — 1. Rnbert Meaning*(Co*Imwood), 10 0 2. Jeff Prophet (Cant. McK nlfy), 10 0 3 Floyd War# (Gl#n-ville) 10,1 4 De^ea Harbour (GtenviMtl* 10 1- 5. Norman Warren (John Adamf)* 10 1 6 BRIAN RlCHtRT (NOOTH), 10 1; 7. Tyrone H»cks (Warren Hardlt;ng), 10 1ONE MILS SUN - 1 Marc Munfen(Brunswick), 4 15 7 2 M*ckey Jordan(C eve*and Hts ), 4 16 1; 3 Pfftr Kym.mant Amherst), 4 16 4. 4 Jiy Johnson (Norton), 4 20 1.5. Dave Salisbury (Rocky R v»r , 4 70 2 6 GR8G MERHAR(SOUTH) 4 20 I. 7. Aian Peterson (Walshesuit), 4 21 6440 DASH - 1 Tony Blf.r (Alhenc#)* 41 5 2 jack Taylor (Cant McKinley),41 5 3 Frans Lew s (Getnyilh), 46 5, 4. Wenners Baiiard (JFK). 4| 9, 5 John Pr sby Kent Roosevelt), 4fa 6 KimChenille (V. Porge), 50 4, 7. Rendy Gandy(Akron Moben).aaa relay — t Gienville DerekHarbour. Ron Peg# Dev d White F‘oyd Wert), 1 |7 7, 2 John Adims. 1 29 4. J,Canton McK nif#, 1 29 4 4 AkronBuehtfl, 1 29 7. 5 John May. 1 10 9 4 Youngs South, 1 30 9. 7. WadlwOrtfi*116 LOW HUROLII — t. Robert Men.nmgt (COH'rwood), 19 5, 2. Ed Masterg(Canton Lincoln;, 19 7; J. Vic Gaovm tShaker h»s ) 20 1 4 Lynn DobosyBereal, 20 3 5 Sco** Gregory (Bay)*20 3 a J m Kraft * As^on filet)# 20 6 ; 7.Dav d Norr.s i vo. UrsulmO), 20 6226 DASH — f, Robert Menn nggCo Aood), 216 2 PlOyd Brt(Gienville), 22 2; 3. Tony Biglr (Alliance)# 72 3. 4 Tyrone H.cks Warren H#rd*ng)#22 5 5 Ed Marshall i Waish Jesuit;# 22 5,16 Da ed Wh.tt (Oleny ile)# 22 7; 7. TomGratton (Cant. McKimty), 22.9616 RUN — 1 RARRY PAJCIC ftT. JOSEPH) I 54 6 . 2 Jay Miranda lt;We*6Tech), 1 55 6 3. Claude MgUend (JohnAdam%), 1 SSI 4 J«m Stfven% (WaisnJesuit)# 1 S6-1; S Da-vd Selt;sbufy RockyR v#r). 1 54 4 6 Tom 6$h (Akron Gar.t fid/, 1 54 7, 7. John Cappy I Baordman),1 57 BMILE RELAY 1 Gienville (Derek Harbour Ron Page Dave Whit#, trank Lew s ! 14 4 * break% old record of 1 174* by G'tnv.ne n Frdiy % prfl.m.ntr f\ 3.Canton McKmley# 3 20 2.3 JFK 3 20 6.4. John Adams. 3 21 2 5 Akron §uchte(#3 22 a 6 West Tech. 3 22 4, 7. BUCLIO*3 24 5POLE VAULT - 1. MIKE ROSB(EUCLiO), 14 l* j breaks ©»d record of 13.11 by North % Bob F (Ml m 1972), 2 M.kgBarken (Brynsw ck) i| 4. 3 DAVCHUMPHSSY (MENTOS)# 13 4; 4 TyParker (Med n# , 13 4 5 Lynn Dobosy Berta), ij o 4 Keith Johnson (Mao • Ht% )# 13 0 7. John FgdOHf .Map t Hts )*13 0District TrackDISCUS -1. $tevt Abraham (Ash StJohn), U6 2 2 Denms Day (Newburrry),140 3, 3 T»m Smoimski (Cuya h»s ) 139 1,4 Mil Cairmt (Smithvillo)# 134 6. 5 Mark W'illams (South Range), 131 4 4 BobGustafson (Bt'im w Reserve), 12? o* Stfvf *°°* ^ B adR vtr), 4 37 0666 SSLA i — 1 Jackson MDton (Rot Pa Mark ipt Bruce Montgomery, Johi Harr s; 1 33 9 2 Ciearvew, 1 34 C, 3 PAIR POST 1 34 4 4 Da ton. 1 34 6 5LOwellvtHo. 1 34 1, 6 PftSY, 1 34 2166- Y AS D OASH1 JIM PARKER(KfRTLAND)# 10 2 2 Myron OivS (Luth F ast), 10 4, 3 Joe Ketier (Dalton), 10 ^ 4 Bill Summerf if id (Mngadore), 10 4. 5 John Harris (Jackson Milton), 104. 6 G#ryStreb (McDonaid)lO 4440 DASH 1 Vyron Dav»% (Luth East) 50 6 2 Ph.! P ddmger (Mapifton), 51 7, 3Byron jon#s (Southern Lbcil), ^7 5 4$te#e Light (Mapietnn), 57 6. 5 Ra,KImQensm-th (Grand Valley). 13 1, 4 Jo*DeRos# (Lowfilvllel. 53 3LONG JUMP -1 Paul McCarthy (Lowelivlltl. 20 1 1 1 4 2 JAY LIP5COMR(PAIRPORT), 3 Char es Amstuti(Dalton). 19 7 4 Lanny Hoyt (F Canton),19 7 5 Mark Chr*st*ne (Card nal), 19 ^i, 4Gred Giuit (McDonald), if 0126 HUROLSS i Paul McCarthy (loweiiville;, 15 4 2 Roy Kaiser (LuthEast. 15 7 3 Randy Doepe* (Mogadore), 15 7. 4 DENNIS LOSIA (PftSY)# 15 9 5John Hewatt (E Canton), 15 9; 6 Paul Grevt (Luth Wwst), 15 9116 LOW HUROLSS 1 Paul MrCerth(LOWfllyitle), 71 0 7 Gary 5ilverma»(I owelivlte. 211. 3 DENNIS LOSI4 ( Pf R P Y), 21 2 4 Gerald Frgi.er Fraiie*(luth East), 21 4 5 Bnn Daugherty i %%Can»on), 71 7 6 Cliff James (JacksonMilton). 22 1HIGH JUMP 1 Larry(Ciearview), 67dufisofisfsF ortntr110 RUN Frank Grant iMaplewood)1 59 0 (brtans old record of 7 00 1 biSouthern Local's George Williams m 1973)2 Randy Diugos/ (C»e#rview). 1 59 5, 3 George Williams (Southern Local). 2 00 24 Nate Martin (South Range), 2 00 2, 5 R.ck Martin (McDonald), 2 03 2; 4 Elt;Kteseck (Hillsdale), 2 03 9HIGH JUMP -1 Larry Fortner(C*earview/,6 7 3 4 (breaks old rtcord of 6 7 by Loram Catholic's Bob France in 1972). 2 Jeff B ggs (Dalton), 6 3, 3 Re* Mast(Smithvillfi, 6 3. 4 John Nichols (Berlin W Reserve). 6 0 5 Ken V*Hg* (So Amherst), 6 0 6. 'TOM OROSZ (PAIR-PORT), 4 0220 DASH 1 Jon Ketter (Dalton), 22 7 2 Darryl Thomas (Ciearview), 22 f . 3 John Harns (Jackson Milton), 23 0, 4 Ton Thorrsnson (Southern Local), 23 S; 5. JIA PARKSR (KIRTLANO), 23 5; 6 Phi Biddmger (Mop I e ton), ?3 4ONS MILE SUN 1 R'Ch Mart,n (Mcrnnaid) 4 ?«), 7 Dean Rob»nvn (Mopiewnno), 4 »9 7. 'I Pffee Myrtaugh(Mar‘rton/,4 79 7 4 Mgii Rodu (9 ishnr.l.MILS SSLAY-1 Mapiewood (DaYryier. Gordy Carlson, Dean Robmsor Grant). 3 711. 2 PAtRPORI3 Mapifton 1 11, 4 Clearv*f*KIRTLANO, 3 33 6, 6 LtWfHvilVlt; A.k ClMl * 7 1F rank3 10 6 J 32 5 3 36 7
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