Girls track: Newport Harbor shines with trio of winners
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Richard Dunn
IRVINE - In a razor-close finish coming up to the last hurdle,
Newport Harbor High freshman Jennifer Ryder pushed her way to a Sea View
League championship.
Ryder, the No. 1 qualifier out of the Sea View preliminaries in the
300-meter hurdles, was one of three members of the Newport Harbor girls
track and field team to win individual league titles Thursday night at
Irvine.
“I guess my strength is always at the end,” Ryder said of her big
push. “I just thought that this could be my last race, so I tried my
hardest. I don’t like having regrets the next day.”
Jillianne Whitfield won the discus at 126 feet, a personal record by
seven feet, and Elizabeth Clayton captured the 100 hurdles in 16.39 as
the Sailors (84 1/2 points) finished second to league team champion
Woodbridge (144 1/2).
The top two individuals in each event automatically qualified for the
CIF Southern Section Division II prelims, and Clayton qualified in four
events, but will probably compete only in the triple jump and hurdles.
In addition to winning the hurdles, Clayton was second in the long
jump (16 feet, 5 inches) and triple jump (35-11) and ran a leg on Newport
Harbor’s CIF-qualifying 400 relay (50.60), which also featured Ashley
Harrison, Elda Hernandez and anchor Kiley Hall.
Hall, a freshman, also clocked a personal best in the 400 (1:00.21)
and qualified for CIF with her runner-up finish to Woodbridge’s Roni
Yadlin (1:00.16). Hernandez was third (1:01.11) and just missed
qualifying.
Whitfield also qualified in the shot put (35-6 1/4) with a
second-place finish, while the Sailors’ 1,600 relay qualified second in
4:08.17 with Tiffany Vandersloot, Hernandez, Lauren Hanson and Hall.
But, in the discus, it was a dominating effort for Whitfield, whose
marks on all six throws surpassed her nearest competitor (runner-up
Marissa Welliver of Aliso Niguel at 103-5).
“Every one of her throws would have won,” Newport Harbor Coach Eric
Tweit said of Whitfield. “For her, it was not just a great (winning)
throw, but a great series of throws.”
In the 300 hurdles, Newport Harbor’s Valerie Day qualified second
(behind Ryder) in 49.41.
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