Friday, June 24, 2011

Nikki Hiltz of Aptos HS qualifies for USA Championship 1500m. jr. final

http://www.flashresults.com/2011_Meets/outdoor/06-23-USAChamps/Results109-1.htm

Also as noted in the comment section below:
"Allen Williams From Bishop O'Dowd also is Running in the finals for the 110 Hurdles. Trinity Wilson also made it to the finals. Tyler sorensen from Acalanes will be participating in the 10,000 meter racewalk also."

"Alex McGuirk (formerly of Mountain View HS, now Chico State) is in the steeple Saturday night."

Shanique Walker of Mt. Pleasant won the junior triple jump as well.


Josh MacDonald of Liberty U. (former Redwood Christian)took 5th place in the 3000m steeplechase. 


If you know of any other Northern California high schoolers competing in Eugene, feel free to add their names and events in the comment section.

12 comments:

Coach Small said...

What a stud! Top 2 go to the Junior World Champs and Top 4 qualify for Pan-Am Games!

Go Hiltz!!!!

Anonymous said...

There are some more norcal athletes running at hayward this weekend.
Allen Williams From Bishop O'Dowd also is Running in the finals for the 110 Hurdles. Trinity Wilson also made it to the finals. Tyler sorensen from Acalanes will be participating in the 10,000 meter racewalk also.

Evan Smith said...

Alex McGuirk (formerly of Mountain View HS, now Chico State) is in the steeple Saturday night.

Anonymous said...

Trinity Wilson won the 100H in a legal 13.15!




Place Athlete Name Affiliation Time Wind ReacTime
1 Trinity Wilson East Oakland Youth Development 13.15 +1.6 0.171
2 Bridgette Owens Clemson University 13.46 +1.6 0.151
3 Dior Hall Real Training 13.53 +1.6 0.171
4 Melia Cox unattached 13.64 +1.6 0.172
5 Dotrine Jacobs North Carolina A&T 13.70 +1.6 0.193
6 Eziwanne Ejesieme Oklahoma 13.76 +1.6 0.181
7 Morgan Snow Sprint Athletics Track Club 13.78 +1.6 0.196
8 Mariah Georgetown McNeese State University 13.97 +1.6 0.201

Anonymous said...

Nikki Hiltz is a STUD. Hands down, toughest runner in CCS!

Anonymous said...

And she wants to be an Oregon duck! Great young runner who shows a lot of promise. It is always nice to see more runners from the CCS go to Oregon, where they usually thrive... no place like Tracktown, USA!

Anonymous said...

Nikki Hiltz going to the Pan-Am Games!!

Anonymous said...

Josh MacDonald of Liberty U. (former Redwood Christian)took 5th place in the 3000m steeplechase.

Anonymous said...

She wants to go to Oregon? I saw her wearing a Stanford sweatshirt at CCS... what's up with that? haha!

Great representation in all events by Northern California!

Albert Caruana said...

Oregon seems like the place to go to these days. I think if you asked Jordan Hasay where she would go to college during the majority of her high school career, she would have said Stanford. After competing at Oregon, in that setting, it made it a slam dunk for her to choose the Ducks.

Anonymous said...

The opportunity to run at a school like Oregon is no other. At literally every other school, distance runners get about zero recognition. At Oregon on the other hand, you hear the roar of the crowd as you power down the home stretch at Hayward field.

I was at the Stanford vs. Cal meet which takes place at Stanford and it was pitiful how few people were in attendance. Not even enough to fill the first 1-2 rows.

If you have the opportunity to run at Oregon, you should probably take it because you will never, ever have that experience again and the memories you make will be invaluable.

I too heard that Hiltz wants to be an Oregon duck, and after you experience that atmosphere in Eugene, Oregon, it is hard to not want to be knowing you have the support of thousands.

Anonymous said...

Just because Oregon is a great place to run doesn't mean its the best option for an aspiring female distance runner - even solely from a running aspect. Academics, coaching philosophy and affordability come into play as well. And if you look at the top 3 women (and the college they competed for) at this weekend's US Champs from the 800 on up, Oregon athletes were not much of a factor (much different story on the men's side)....

800
Alysia Montano (Johnson) - Cal
Maggie Vessey - Cal Poly
Alice Schmidt - North Carolina

1500
Morgan Uceny - Cornell
Jenny Simpson (Barringer) Colorado
Shannon Rowbury - Duke

Steeple
Emma Coburn - Colorado
Bridget Franek - Penn St
Delilah DiCrescenzo - Columbia

5000
Molly Huddle - Notre Dame
Amy Hastings - Arizona St
Angela Bizzarri - U of Illinois

10000
Shalane Flanagan - North Carolina
Kara Goucher - Colorado
Jen Rhines - Villanova

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