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The date for this year's meet is March 30, 2013 with an 8:30 AM start time. Come and enjoy King High's new all-weather facility! Our Philosophy for the meet:We desire to put on a "varsity quality" invitational for your frosh soph athletes. Too often, the "stars of the future" are eclipsed by today's standouts. Our meet gives the stage over to the up and comers, and provides them an opportunity to be treated to a high-class, well run meet with all the perks and benefits of varsity-level meets. With custom-designed, unique "see-through" medals, full snack bar, automatic timing and seeding, program and t-shirts, nothing is downsized in the absence of varsity athletes. Partnering with Dyestatcal.com, we'll provide your frosh-soph athletes showcased results and photos, indeed a rarity in the varsity dominated meets on any weekend. In short, we're working hard to put on a great meet for you and for your athletes! All Weather Surfaces Electronic timing and computerized results Online Entries through Finishedresults.com Stadium that seats 4,000 All weather runways for all jumping events 2 Jump Pits Automated seeding of all events Trainer on site Full snack bar serving lunch Coaches hospitality room with free light breakfast served to all coaches Trophies to top three boys and girls teams Sweepstakes trophy to school with best combined score Unique, custom medals to top 6 in each Final Email Coach Corona for more information or to reserve your spot! We look forward to an exciting and well-organized event that your athletes will long remember!
2013 Intent to Compete CIF Contract - Fill out and mail to King High Awards: Custom made medals for first through sixth place performances for every event in the We will medal Relays 1-4
Fees:
Entry of athletes: Entries open on March 10 2013, and are due Sunday, March 24 at 11:59 PM.
Spectator Gate/Ticket prices: Track Events schedule: For the most part, we will run CIF order of events with the preliminary heats in the 100,200,100 hurdles and 110 hurdles. We will place the slower heats of the 3200 in places we think will help us give the athletes better rest periods or help with the speed of the meet. Timing/Judging-Electronic Timing (HY-TEK) will be available backed up by hand timing.
Field Event schedule:
Athlete Check In: Athletes may be substituted in place of a previously entered competitors (unless it a final race in which athletes ran prelims) but they must compete under the name of the person they are replacing. If you wish to run “B” relays or add competitors to field events; please see the Meet Manager before the meet is under way. After that, we can not accommodate you.
Facilities:
Disqualification Aside from the normal rules for disqualification (see NFHS rulebook) meet management will disqualify athletes or teammates of said athlete based on the following offenses.· Warming up on the infield/Loitering on the infield · Coaches or Stat People on the infield unless previously identified as a judge or meet official. There will be a coaching box on the field for the Pole Vault · Athletes who have food, gum or flavored drinks on the field. · Athletes that try to compete in spikes other than 3/16 needles · Athletes who do not “declare” at the declaration table prior to check in or who do not “check in” at the check-in table on time. JUST AS A REMINDER
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Rainout: Tuesday, April 9 HERITAGE BOYS WIN THEIR FIRST; KING GIRLS WIN AGAIN IN 9TH ANNUAL CLASSIC
The purpose of King's annual Frosh Soph Classic is to stage an event that mimics everything a varsity meet would, just keep the upperclassmen(and women) at home. Let the young ones have their moment in the spotlight. In the 9th running of the "Classic", the kids didn't disappoint. Glendora, a staple of the meet and the defending champions on both sides, was pushed in a mighty battle by Heritage and King in the boys contest and the three teams finished just a handful of points apart. In 2012, Glendora seemed to have an answer for every threat any opponent threw at them, but here in 2013, it was a battle at every turn. Heritage saw big points come their way via sophomore Jarett Carter, who scored 18 points in the 200 and 400, winning the 400 in a solid 51.55. Teammate Torrey Atkins took home 20 points by winning both hurdle races, so between the two of them, Heritage's young stars collected just about half of the team's haul. Axel Aveakovi won the shot and finished third in the discus, behind Hemet's CJ Hicks who set a meet record to win at 138' 7". For their part, the host team King kept chipping away at smaller point totals here and there, including a big push in the 3200 at the end of the day to snag 3rd, 4th, and 5th places and 12 points. Tyler Janes was third in the 1600, notching a King High freshman record for the distance in the process at 4:35.66. The relay team finished second in the 4x400 to earn another 8 points. In the pole vault, the Wolves took in a haul, winning 1, 2 and 6 - 19 points! Marcos Zavaleta and Daniel Mucasa were the winner and runner-up respectively, with Noah Poole taking the final point in sixth. Grant Higgins scored in the long jump, finishing 4th, while Montiel Johnson went 46' 6" in the shot to finish second behind the aforementioned Uveokovi. Jacob Norys was the runner-up in the 800 at 2:04, taking 8 points and earned a point in the 1600 finishing sixth overall. Glendora was persistent and tenaciously fought for a repeat win but came up just short. Jeff Kirwin was masterful in the distances, grinding out a sub-10:00 3200 (and meet record) along with a well-timed attack in the 1600 to score 20. James Reyes was second in the 400, Daniel Castro won the 800 with teammate Parker Seale in 5th. Seale would "seal" 18 points for Glendora in the 1600, taking 2nd behind Kirwin. Glendora also won the 1600 relay as mentioned earlier, but also scored twice in the long jump and once in the triple. While one could point to their multi-lappers as their MVP's on the day, it took concerted effort by many that got them within 2 points of Heritage's 75. King had 70 to make it a close battle for the victory. It was quite a meet. On the girls' side, it was not close as the King girls ran away with the victory, winning by 28 points over Rancho Verde and 58 points over Yorba Linda and Glendora who tied. (Their 95 points combined with the boys' 70 made King HS the Sweepstakes winner). Courtnee Davis led the way for King's ladies with a very busy and productive day. She scored in both short sprints and the 4x100 relay in which she helped the Wolves go to victory. In the 200, she finished in 3rd during the preliminary rounds, then came back to win the event in the late afternoon. Ruthie Wiggins scored 18 points by taking 2nd in the 800 and winning the 1600. Alyssa Haring won the 3200, after sprinting out to a big lead in the opening lap and never relinquishing it. Leighana Weaver scored twice in the two hurdle races, finishing in the middle of the medals in the shorter version but winning nicely in the 300's. Justine Petty and Courtney Blanck scored 12 points in the vault., Sissy Underwood scored in the long jump. King would close the day with a 4x400 victory as well. In the throws, King was shut out, but Corona's Kayla Zempoalteca won both tosses, setting TWO new meet records. First, in the shot, she heaved it 35' 02" and then in the discus, her 116' 00" was 19 feet beyond her strongest oponent. Aliyah Crawford of Citrus Hill set a new meet record in the 400, going 58.01 and distinguishing herself as the only sub-60 second quarter miler on the day. For almost a decade now, King High Track and Field has been throwing out the welcome mat for schools near and far to show up with their "young-ins" and treat them to a first class, "varsity" meet. Given how well so many of the competed this year, that welcome mat could very well be seen as red carpet. Photo gallery Full Results (Scroll to end to see team scores) Wednesday, April 4 GLENDORA SWEEPS 2012 FROSH SOPH CLASSIC Wednesday, April 6 VISTA MURRIETA ROLLS TO DOMINATING WINS IN 7TH ANNUAL FROSH SOPH CLASSIC Thursday, April 8 2010 A "STATE MEET" FOR YOUNGER SET Sunday, April 12 HALF-POINT NAIL-BITER AT 2009 FROSH SOPH CLASSIC 2008 - VISTA MURRIETA BRINGS GRAND VIEW OF GREATNESS Tuesday, April 3 2007 KING FROSH SOPH CLASSIC GOES INTERNATIONAL IN STYLE! Saturday, April 1 2006 KING CLASSIC RESULTS 2005 KING FROSH-SOPH TRACK CLASSIC |
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