The Mayfield Senior, Flintridge Prep, Polytechnic and Westridge recently competed in the Prep League finals. The Mayfield girls’ team collected its eighth consecutive league title with 136 points, Westridge finished as the runner-up with 106 points, and Flintridge Prep (72) and Poly (36) placed fourth and sixth, respectively. The Flintridge Prep boys’ team won the league title with 77 points while Poly finished fourth with 34 points.
MAYFIELD
The relay team of Alyssa Gallardo, Sade Falese, Elizabeth Goethals and Monika
Vargas won the girls’ 4×100 meters with a 51.74 time while the relay team of Goethals, Jayde Lim, Natalie Miera and Cecilia Kvochak won the girls’ 4×400 with a 4:20.36 mark. Vargas (16.01) and Nikki Hensley (17.17) finished first and second, respectively, in the girls’ 100 hurdles. Sissy Page won the girls’ high jump with a 5-00.00 mark while Gallardo (4-02.00) and Mimi Vanis (4-02.00) tied for sixth. Vargas won the girls’ 300 hurdles with a 51.50 time while Hensley (55.06) took third. Falese won the girls’ long jump with a 17- 06.00 mark while also finishing as the girls’ 100 runner-up with a 12.88 time. Goethals won the girls’ discus throw with an 82-07 mark. Leah Whitfield won the girls’ triple jump with a 33-09.00 mark, Avery Bigby was third with a 30-01.00 mark, and Zoe Griffin (29-02.50) and Vicky Wang (27-02.00) took fourth and sixth, respectively. Vargas (27.27) and Whitfield (27.56) finished second and third, respectively, in the girls’ 200 while Vanis (28.95) was sixth. Cecilia Kvochak (2:32.32) and Miera (2:34.79) placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the girls’ 800 while Chloe Guerra (2:42.22) was seventh. Goethals (24-04.00) and Sophia Barriga (20-04.00) placed sixth and eighth, respectively,
in the girls’ shot put. Guerra took ninth in the girls’ 1,600 with a 6:18.20 mark while Clare Kvochak (14:50.48) and Erin Michelena (14:50.53) finished 13th and 14th, respectively in the girls’ 3,200.
FLINTRIDGE PREP
Scarlett Coombes won the girls’ 100 meters with a 12.60 time while Briar Bryant (13.72) was fifth. William Bigby won the boys’ 100 with an 11.27 time while Marvin Furuta (12.99) was eighth. Coombes won the girls’ 200 with a 26.31 time while Briar Bryant (28.70) was fifth. Kat Zirn won the girls’ shot put with a 31-10.00 mark while also taking second in the discus throw with an 82-07 mark. Bigby (22.85) and Ryan Ginn (23.53) finished first and second, respectively, in the boys’ 200. Bigby (52.84) won the boys’ 400, Ginn (56.60) took second, and Maxwell Craven (61.02) and Geo Baghdassarian (65.98) were fifth and sixth, respectively. Kevin Martinez won the boys’ 110 hurdles with a 20.08 time while Brandon Hsu (21.47) and Maxwell Craven (22.26) placed second and third, respectively. Martinez won the boys’ 300 hurdles with a 45.77 time while Hsu (50.81) and Maxwell Craven (52.37) finished second and third, respectively. Martinez won the boys’ long jump with a 19-10.50 mark while also winning the triple jump with a 40-08.00 mark. Sophia Smith claimed second in the girls’ 400 with a 64.05 time while Kate Snaer (71.61) and Hailey Wilson (74.73) finished fifth and seventh, respectively. The relay team of Bigby, Ginn, Declan Mansbridge and Luis Gorocica finished second in the boys’ 4×400 with a 3:47.91 time. Miles Yun took third in the boys’ discus with a 63-00 mark while also placing fourth in the shot put with a 29-04.50 mark. The relay team of Chloe Bryant, Briar Bryant, Coombes and Smith placed third in the girls’ 4×100 with a 54.25 time. The relay team of Coombes, Jenna Moutes, Wilson and Smith placed fourth in the 4×400 with a 4:39.67 time. Moutes finished third in the girls’ 800 with a 2:31.22 while Lucy Helfenstein (2:46.16) was 10th. Bryan Taniguchi (fourth, 11:15.58), Will Carrig-Braun (fifth, 11:48.34), Gorocica (seventh, 12:59.91), Miles Craven (eighth, 13:10.80), Carl Li (ninth, 13:27.70), and Alex Bae (13:27.84) each finished within the top 10 of the boys’ 3,200. Leo McDonald (13:29.21) placed 11th, and Ben Yoo (13:32.36) and
Isaac Love (16:07.55) were 15th and 18th, respectively. Helfenstein (fifth, 14:00.97), Julia Bonk (seventh, 14:12.59) and Elyse Mauer (ninth, 14:31.06) each finished within the top 10 of the girls’ 3,200. Wilson was fifth in the girls’ 300 hurdles with a 55.69 time. Taniguchi finished sixth with a 4:54.99 time in the boys’ 1,600, Mansbridge (4:55.52) placed seventh, McDonald (5:16.02) took ninth, and Miles Craven (5:23.03) and Li (5:29.08) were 11th and 12th, respectively. Helfenstein (6:04.09) finished seventh in the girls’ 1,600 while Bonk (6:19.42) and Mauer (6:37.05) took 10th and 12th, respectively. Mansbridge (2:17.69) took eighth in the boys’ 800, Taniguchi (2:17.86) was ninth, and McDonald (2:26.54) and Li (2:34.27) were 11th and 12th, respectively.
WESTRIDGE
Teia Lemmon won the girls’ pole vault with an 8-09.00 mark, Sage Kazz (7-09.00) took second, Katherine Northrop (6-09.00) placed third, and Sophie Otto (6-03.00) and Holly Nutting (5-03.00) finished fourth and fifth, respectively. Avery Burke and Sage Kazz each finished as the girls’ high jump runner-up with a 4-06.00 mark, Teia Lemmon (4- 06.00) took fourth and Lindsay Charles (4- 02.00) was eighth. Ximena Alvarado took fourth in the girls’ 3,200 meters with a 13:40.27 time, Atal Carrig-Braun (14:36.09) was 11th, and Isabella Ayala (14:36.57) and Emmabella Barragan Martinez (15:07.31) finished 12th and 15th, respectively. Sage Kazz (20.17) placed fourth in the girls’ 100 hurdles while Kaitlyn Hong (21.88) and Isabella Song (22.03) finished fifth and sixth, respectively. The relay team of Isabel De Leon, Esperanza Orozco-Carey, Kaitlyn Hong and Sarah Kong placed third in the girls’ 4×100 with a 4:35.18 time. The relay team of Jordan Chavis, Sarah Kong, Jaden Aragon and Isabel De Leon finished third in the girls’ 4×100 with a 54.50 time. Avery Burke (13-09.00) was fifth in the girls’ long jump while Esperanza Orozco- Carey (29-02.00) and Lindsey Charles (25-04.00) were fifth and seventh, respectively, in the girls’ triple jump. Whitley Lowery (third, 64-07), Brooklyn Payne (fourth, 61-06) and Fin Carver (fifth, 61-06) each placed within the top five of the girls’ discus while Ella Bilu (58-10) and Jaime Reichmann (57-01) finished sixth and seventh, respectively. Jaime Reichmann (25-02.00) and Ella Bilu (24-11.00) placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the girls’ shot put. Kaitlyn Hong (55.54) took fourth in the girls’ 300 hurdles while Sage Kazz (57.42) and Isabella Song (61.32) were sixth and eighth, respectively. Ximena Alvarado finished fourth in the girls’ 1,600 while Isabella Ayala (6:30.81) was 11th. Isabel De Leon placed fourth in the girls’ 400 with a 66.48 time, Sarah Kong was sixth in the girls’ 100 with a 13.72 time and Isabella Ayala (2:45.89) finished ninth in the girls’ 800.
POLYTECHNIC
Catherine McFarlane won the girls’ 400 meters with a 63.96 time while Jonah Goldstein won the boys’ pole vault with a 12-03.00 mark. Mariana Gomez finished as the girls’ 300 hurdles runner-up with a 52.76 time, Desmond Rhone (11.34) was the boys’ 100 runner-up, and Rhone (38-04.00) and Dylan Wilson (26-10.00) were second and third, respectively, in the boys’ triple jump. The relay team of Gomez, Bianca Howitt, Catie Sabbag and Maggie Mc- Donald finished second in the girls’ 4×400 with a 4:31.45 time. Goldstein (40-09.50) was the boys’ shot-put runner-up while Wilson (27-02.00) and Soren Fey (16- 03.00) finished fifth and sixth, respectively. Goldstein (120-09) placed the boys’ discus runner-up while Wilson (57-06) and Fey (40-08) took fourth and fifth, respectively. Rhone (18-07.50) and Goldstein (17- 03.50) placed third and fourth, respectively, in the boys’ long jump. Gomez (19.40) finished third in the girls’ 100 hurdles while Phoebe Salvati (23.13) and Sabbag (31.06) took seventh and eighth, respectively. The relay team of Howitt, Sabbag, Mc- Donald and Gomez placed fifth in the girls’ 4×100 with a 54.59 time. Salvati (4- 06.00) was fifth in the girls’ high jump, Chloe Garcia Duong finished 10th in the girls’ 3,200 with a 14:34.14 time, and Michael Zhang (14:10.68) and Lennon Standridge (14:12.99) finished 16th and 17th, respectively, in the boys’ 3,200.
First published in the May 4 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook.