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Devils and Lady Devils Sweep Monier-Howard Track Meet

by Erik Hall- News Tribune

April 13, 2009


Lady Devils Dominate
Friday, April 10, 2009

By Erik Hall
sports@newstrib.com

PRINCETON — Thursday’s girls Monier-Howard Invitational at Princeton was one-sided.
Hall’s girls track team scored 184 points and beat second-place Princeton by 57 points.
Of the 18 events, Hall won seven events and placed second in seven events.
“We’ve been doing pretty good as a team,” said Hall senior Kendall Rush.
“I really don’t think it’s because we have so many girls. It’s because our girls
come out and perform really well.” Rush was Hall’s top performer Thursday. She won
three open events and anchored Hall’s 400-meter relay to a second-place finish.
Rush won the triple jump, 100 meters and 200 meters. She jumped 34-11 to win triple
jump. Rush on the track went 12.9 seconds in the 100, and her 200 time was 27.2 seconds.
“I wasn’t very happy about the triple jump at all,” Rush said. “With the weather so nice
out, I thought I was going to do better. I guess I need to warm up more and get more focused, and hopefully, I’ll start jumping farther. … The open 100, I really wanted to try to get 12.9, and that’s what I got.” Rush was the only girls competitor to win more than one individual race, but Princeton junior Sarah Maynard twice crossed the finish line first.
Maynard anchored Princeton’s 400- and 800-meter relays to wins, which went nicely
with Maynard’s long jump win.



Hall boys win amid controversy
Friday, April 10, 2009


By Erik Hall
sports@newstrib.com

PRINCETON — The Hall boys track team left Thursday’s Monier-Howard Invitational as the team champion.
It should have been Bureau Valley’s boys team heading home in first place.
The final points had Hall winning with 136 points and Bureau Valley second with 129 points.
Hall’s 136 points included 10 points from the 3,200 meters that should have been vacated, and if vacated,
Bureau Valley would have won 129-126.Hall sophomore Scott Janusick earned 10 points for his team by
winning the 3,200 meters, but during the race, Janusick violated USA Track & Field Rule 163.5.
According to USATF rules, Janusick should have been disqualified from that race for the infraction.
Meet starter Don Grubaugh decided not to disqualify Janusick “The decision was made primarily from
the standpoint that I’m not sure who saw the infraction,” Grubaugh said. “Talking with the coaches,
it was close. There did not seem to be an inside lane infraction.”
Bureau Valley head boys track coach Nick Hartz was the coach that reported Janusick’s
infraction to meet organizers, but Hartz said that Grubaugh never talked to him about the incident.

 
 

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