Track and field: Day heads to Sacramento
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Steve Virgen
SACRAMENTO - Costa Mesa High junior Sharon Day, the CIF State
champion in the high jump, will compete in the prestigious Golden West
Invitational today at Sacramento State. Corona del Mar senior Julie
Allen, a distance runner bound for Stanford, has pulled out of the 3,200
meters because of illness.
Day will compete in the high jump, scheduled for 7:25 p.m.
Day, who won the state high jump title with a 5-foot, 10-inch
clearance June 1 at Cerritos College, was thrilled to be invited to the
postseason track and field prep meet.
“It feels really good to know that I’m one of the top nine in the
United States,” said Day, who has been training throughout the week. “I
want to go there and have fun. I just want to jump my best. I don’t have
any big goals in mind. I just want to see how I do against people who are
jumping higher than me to get me ready for next year.”
Day, her mother and father, Eugene, who is her jumping coach, are
making a mini-vacation of the trip.
Meanwhile, Allen will be recuperating from her illness with the hopes
of being ready for June 22. That’s when she’s scheduled to compete in the
USA National Track and Field Championships at Stanford.
“We’ll regroup during the week,” CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. “This is
a good meet, but it’s not the end of the world for her because she has
the nationals to look forward to.”
The Golden West Invitational is in its 43rd year, and its past
includes athletes whom have represented the United States in every
Olympic Games since 1964. The site, Sacramento State, was the same one
used by USA Track & Field for the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2000.
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