62 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, April 26 - May 2, 1996
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relay competition; places 2nd
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host and compete in a "one of a to win seven events to the Riders
kind" track and field meet and 11 first place finishes.
pulled out a successful runner-up Mark Marrin won two events to
finish. highlight the Vikings as the senior
The 5th annual Cape Co-Ed captured the pole vault and a sur-
Relays attracted seven teams to prise win in the 800m run. Marrin
Lewes with Absegami High returned to the track in impressive
School, Elkton High School, form after a mid-season injury and
Friendly High School, Middle- looks like he is ready to turn in
town High School, Seaford High some impressive times in the see-
School, Wilmington Christian, ond half of the season.
and host Cape Henlopen all taking KUrIIJ Another impressive time was
part.
The Vikings finished second on
the day with 87 points, only five
points behind Champion Absega-
mi which totaled 92 points.
"This meet is a bit different than
the traditional with the boys and
girls being able to work together
in relays," said Cape girls coach
George Pepper.
"It's a nice meet to be able to
move some kids around and let
them try some different events,
while we also try to get a lot of the
younger kids into the line-up."
Moving around is what the
Vikings did, as they captured two
championships in the high jump
and 400 meter relay, and claimed
six second place finishes on the
day.
Dale Dunning and Maggie Wid-
does won the high jump with a
combined height of 11'0", while
the sprint team of Dunning, Jamie
Hill, Greg Mansfield, and Wid-
does circled the oval to capture
the race in 49.7.
The team of Darnell Strand,
Normanda Hazzard, Dan Hea-
cock, and Hill ran 1:10.8 to finish
second in the shuttle hurdle relay,
while Dunning and Jaimme With-
erspoon teamed up in the shot put
with a distance of 66'4" to also
take second.
Cape tied Seaford in the long
jump with Darius James and
Janelle Savage teaming up for a
30'9" effort, while the 800m relay
team of Mansfield, Nicole Mc-
Nair, Strand, and Alexia Waples
ran 1:45.6 for second.
Quarter miler Natasha Jones
sparked the second place distance
medley team with a personal
record of 2:38 in the leadoff 800m
leg, before Kris Guerin, Katie
Bandekow, and Adam Butner
took over to finish in a time of
13:18.5.
Cape's Darius James and Jones
teamed up in the triple jump for an
effort of 67'3", while the mile re-
lay team of Jones, Mansfield, Mc-
Nair, and Strand were timed in
4:01.3.
The only third place finish was
grabbed by the sprint medley team
of Alexia Waples, Kris Guerin,
Janelle Savage and Adam Btitner
in a time of 4:16.7, while the
3200m relay team of Guerin, Lau-
ra Masarik, Bandekow, and But-
ner ran 10:41.4 for fourth place.
Cape's discus twosome of Tara
Tim Bamforth
Pride and Isaah Justice took fifth
in 175'6" to round out the scoring.
On Tuesday afternoon the
Vikings split with the Riders of
Caesar Rodney with the Cape
girls taking 13 of the 17 events to
win by a score of 77-60.
The Cape boys put together sev-
eral fine performances, however
they lost by a score of 80-65.
Freshman Janelle Savage won
three events to continue on her
fine season, while also teaming up
to be a part of the 400m relay win.
Savage won the long and triple
jumps, as well as the 200m dash.
Alexia Waples keeps improving
in the 300m hurdles as she turned
in a 50.2 season best to take sec-
ond behind Jamie Hill, while an-
other highlight was the 400m re-
lay team of Hill, Waples, Savage,
and Natasha Jones in a season le-
gal best of 53.0.
First place finishes for the Cape
girls:
100m hurdles, Jamie Hill-16.6;
100m dash, Alexia Waples-12.7;
1600m, Katie Bandekow-6:25.1;
400m relay, Jamie Hill, Alexia
Waples, Janelle Savage, Natasha
Jones-53.0; Long Jump, Janelle
Savage-14'8"; 400m, Nicole Mc-
Nair-l:06.2; 300m hurdles, Jamie
Hi11-49.8; 800m, Natasha Jones-
2:51.5; 200m Janel[e Savage-
27.8; High Jump, Maggie Wid-
does-4' 10"; Triple Jump, Janelle
Savage-32' 1"; 1600m relay,
Jamie Hill, Nicole McNair, Alexia
Waples, Natasha Jones-4:30.8;
Angle Moon photo
Cape's Tara Pride puts the
shot during recent action.
the 400m relay team that turned in
a good time of 45.6 for a season
best.
First place finishes for the Cape
boys:
Pole vault, Mark Martin-11'0";
400m relay, George White, Dale
Dunning, Tavarous Nelson, Greg
Mansfield-45.6; long jump,
George White-18'10"; 800m,
Mark Marrin-2:09.6; 300m hur-
dles, Darnell Strand-43.1; high
jump,; Dale Dunning-6'0"; triple
jump, Mack Buckley-37'2"
PENN RELAYS...The Cape
Girls competed at the annual pres-
tigious Penn Relay Carnival on
Thursday, April 25 as Jamie Hill,
Alexia Waples, Janelle Savage,
and Natasha Jones were scheduled
for the 400m relay at 12:15 p.m.
The foursome of Nicole McNair,
Hill, Waples, and Jones were
scheduled for the 1600m relay at
3:05 p.m. The Cape boys were
not scheduled to compete.
BOSTON... A wild field of
38,000 runners, along with 2,000
unregistered bandits recently
breezed through the 100th running
of the Boston Marathon.
Last year's second place finish-
er Moses Tanui, 24, of Kenya cap-
tured his first Boston in a time of
2:09:16 only to average a few
ticks under five minutes a mile.
Think about that?
Cosmas Ndeti, also of Kenya,
has dominated the race by win-
ning the last three but took third
this time around in 2:09:51. The
top five and seven of the first
eight just happened to be from
Kenya while Boston served as
their Olympic Trials Qualifier for
Atlanta.
Uta Pippig of Germany made
up 30 seconds in the final two
miles to steal the win in T.27:12
from Kenya's Tegla Loroupe.
Eighty-six Delaware runners took
part in the precious event and as
the Kenya leaders were passing
the six-mile mark in 29 minutes -
the final runner was just crossing
the starting line. Some Delaware
results and summer racers at the
beach...
Bill Rhodunda 2:42:10; Mark
Tirone 2:55:39; Dave Farren
3:08:28; Steven White 3:16:23;
Doug White 3:17:33; Ann Wehn-
er 3:23:40; Glenn Collins 3:32:42;
Peter Tracey 3:39:53.
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