![]() Harrison Fung of Stevenson tuned up for the CCS trials after winning the 110 high hurdles (15.97) and 300 intermediate hurdles (40.36). King City’s Israel Limosnero ran the fastest time in the 800 (2:01.06) and placed second in the 400 behind Alisal’s Devin Tapia (50.58). The junior also advanced in the 100 and 400 relay.Ĭarmel’s Aiden Tarantino clocked the fastest time in the 3,200 (9:53.31) and finished second in the 1,600 (4:23.70). Saldate broke the Palma school record in the long jump earlier this year at 24-0 1/2. He also shared the top mark in the high jump (5 feet, 10 inches) and leaped 21-11 in the long jump, second to CCS leader Logan Saldate of Palma, who had a modest mark of 22-2. Jenna Emerson, who won four events at the Mission Division finals last week, put together an impressive day for Rancho San Juan, winning the 300 low hurdles in 46.60, and finishing second to Maya Brown of Salinas in the 100 hurdles.Īmad o Reese of Trinity Christian ran the fastest time in the boys’ 200 in 22.13. Juliette Kosmont of Santa Catalina wins the 100-meter dash during the PCAL Masters Track Championships in Pacific Grove on Saturday. The defending CCS 100-meter champion, Kosmont also advanced in the 200 with the fastest time (25.37) and the long jump. The Yale-bound sprinter saw a familiar face in the 100, albeit in a different uniform, as her sister Anna finished third in 12.90 for Stevenson. Kosmont, who has the second fastest 100 time in Monterey County school history, was timed in 12.14 at the Masters Meet to advance to the Central Coast Section trials. Santa Catalina’s Juliette Kosmont, a state 100-meter finalist last year, followed up on her league title effort at last week’s Gabilan Division finals by winning Saturday’s PCAL Masters Meet. The Pirates girls 400 free relay team of Jacqui Powers, Sofia Bozzo, Sienna Cimoli and Emmerson Ferriera dropped seven seconds in setting a new school mark of 3:48.08. The foursome of Matt Choi, Eduardo Granados, Andy Wu and Will Maiorana rewrote the 200 medley relay record set back in 1989, finishing in 1:40.73.Ĭhoi, Maiorana, Justin Guo and Chris Yang dropped a second in the 200 free relay, while the 400 free relay team of Guo, Granados, Wu and Augie Meier swam a season best. While there were no podiums finishes for Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division boys swimming champion Stevenson, a school record and several personal bests were achieved. Key - who averaged 28 points a game this past winter in leading York to a league basketball title - won Pacific Coast Athletic League titles in both the 50 free and 100 free. Last year Key was 11th at the CCS finals in the 50 free finals and 16th in the 100 - having improved her 100 time nearly two seconds from last spring. I didn’t have enough rest this week with all the AP tests.” “The race on Friday felt better,” Key said. The four-sport standout also reached the consolation round of the 100 free, finishing 15th, breaking her school record in the prelims at 52.93. Having rewritten her school record last week in the 50 free at 24.14, Key had the third fastest time coming into the section finals. The only way I can improve now is to get stronger in the off-season.” The San Jose State bound swimmer podiumed in the 50 free finals, finishing eighth in 24.22. Having etched her name on York School’s record boards, Quincy Key added one more achievement to her swimming resume in closing a chapter on her prep career. The CIF state swimming championships will be held next Friday and Saturday at the Clovis Olympic Swim Complex. He will set his sights on producing another personal record, with an eye on getting on the podium. Rodgers will be the only county swimmer competing in the state meet. Additionally, other restrictions may apply for children with rated "R" films.“I like to look at the first 300 yards and stay ahead of everyone,” Rodgers said. Children 9 and under are not allowed to attend Rated R features after 9:00 PM. Children under age 17 requires an accompanying parent or guardian (age 21 or older) to attend R rated performances. "R" rated feature attendees must be at least 17 years of age with valid IDs. Some ticket types may not be available for every showtime. Senior tickets are valid for adults 60 years and older. MPX powered by CGS - $2.50 per ticket, plus prevailing ticket priceģD - $2.00 per ticket, plus prevailing ticket priceĭolby Atmos movies - $2.00 per ticket, plus prevailing ticket priceĬhild tickets are valid for children 2 - 12 years old. Maya Premium Formats Surcharges ( applies to above noted pricing, when applicable) Matinee (before 5pm) - $8.00 Adults, $7.50 Children & SeniorsĮvening (after 5pm) - $11.00 Adults, $7.50 Children & Seniors Maya's Morning Movie ( Monday through Thursday before 11am) - $6.75 Listed pricing does not apply to special events. All listed prices are subject to change without prior notice.
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