Briefs: Sakioka wins big at Reno
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Newport Harbor High senior Mark Sakioka cleared 16 feet in the pole vault to win his flight at the Reno Pole Vault Summit Jan. 29.
Sakoika set a school record and grabbed the top mark in the state, his coach, Fritz Howser, said. The former record was set in 1987 by RW Henson at 15-7.
Sakioka nearly cleared 16-3 to finish the competition. His 16-foot clearance was quite an achievement. His previous personal record was 15-1, from last year.
Sakioka set the boys’ frosh-soph record of 14-1 in 2009, his sophomore year. That record had stood since 1983, Howser said.
“His off-season training and commitment is evident in his early-season success,” Howser said in an e-mail. “Now the hard work is ahead to go higher throughout the year.”
— From staff reports
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Kearney honored
UC Irvine junior Chris Kearney was named Big West Conference Co-Athlete of the Week in men’s tennis on Wednesday.
Kearney, who is ranked No. 33 nationally, went 1-1 in both singles and doubles last week, helping his team to a 6-1 victory over South Carolina at the ITA Kickoff Weekend. His singles win was a 6-3, 6-3 verdict over Ivan Machado of South Carolina. The doubles victory came with partner Stephen Stege.
He shares the award with Alex Konigsfeldt of UC Santa Barbara.
— From staff reports
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