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Sunday, April 21, 1991 News Journal, Mansfield, O. 59TH MEHOCK RELAYS at Malabar Middle School SATURDAY RESULTS TEAM SCORING: Cleveland Heights 46; Dearborn Heights (Mich.) Robichaud Cleveland John Adams Michaels 38; Cleveland John Marshall 34; Toronto (Can.) St. 34: Toronto Neil McNeil 30; Cincinnati Sir Elder 25; Painesville 18; Riverside Hamilton (Can.) Allan MacNab Pickering (Can.) 18; Flint (Mich.) Carman-Ainsworth, 17; Lancaster Gary (Ind.) Horace Mann 15; Toronto (Can.) Central Tech Detroit (Mich.) Cooley 14; Kent Roosevelt 14; Caldwell Exempted 10; Chillicothe 10; Cincinnati Princeton 10; LaGrange Keystone 10; St. Mary's Memorial 10; Barberton Cleveland East Tech Galloway Westland 8: Huber Heights Wayne Lexington New Carlisle Tec*mseh Brighton (Mich.) Detroit (Mich.) Cody Inianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence North Middletown Chesterton (Ind.) Monroe (Mich.) New Castle (Pa.) Solon Toledo Whitmer Ypsilanti (Mich.) Cleveland West Tech Columbus Bishop Watterson Columbus Mifflin Flint (Mich.) Kearsley Kansas Lakota Kitchener (Can.) Grand River Parkersburg (W.Va.) Tontogony Otsego Parma 21; Belleville (Mich.) Center Line (Mich) Clayton Northmont Dayton Belmont Euclid Flint (Mich.) Northern Mississauga (Can.) French Goetz Mt. Clemens (Mich.) Muskegon (Mich.) Toronto (Can.) Michael Power Ann Arbor (Mich.) Pioneer Cleveland East Genoa Grand Blanc (Mich.) Kettering Fairmont Mississauga (Can.) Erindale Sylvania Southview Titusville (Pa.) 300 METER HURDLES 1.

Russ Pernus, Painesville Riverside 37.51; 2. Willie Hibler, Cleveland East Tech 38.86; 3. James Jackson, Detroit Cody 39.38; 4. Tony Dave, Columbus Mifflin 39.80; 5. Leon Jones, Cleveland Heights 40.13; 6.

Darrell Montaie, Middletown 40.79. 400 METER DASH 1. Mark Graham, Hamilton Sir Allan MacNab 49.17; 2. Bronze Simpson, Barberton 49.55; 3. Curtis Tate, Cleveland Heights 49.83; 4.

Clarence Howard, Cleveland John Adams 50.04; 5. Jeff Robinson, Mt. Clemons 50.62; 6. Kelsey Armstrong, Toronto St. Michael's 50.90.

200 meter dash 1. Tyrone Wheatley, Dearborn Heights Robichaud 21.63; 2. Graham, Hamilton Sir Allan MacNab 21.84; 3. Jonathan Burrell, Cleveland John Marshall 21.84; 4. Marco West, Detroit Cooley 22.05; 5.

Marvin Allen, Flint Northern 22.24; 6. Shawn Moorman, Dayton Belmont 22.61. 800 METER RUN 1. Kevin Christiani, Toronto Neil McNeil 2. Darrell Hughes, Galloway Westland 3.

Jason Williams, Cincinnati Princeton 4. Todd Snyder, Brighton 5. Maurice Duke, Muskegon 6. Michael John Baptiste, Toronto St. Michael's 1:57.1.

SHOT PUT 1. Jon Runyan, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 56-8; 2. Kevin West, New Carlisle Tec*mseh 56- 3. Scott Faculak, Flint Carman-Ainsworth 4. Ken Null, Kansas Lakota 53-11; 5.

Victor Hester, Cleveland Heights 6. Ron Rieder, Kettering Fairmont 51-4. LONG JUMP 1. Jeff Johnson, Cleveland Heights 2. Tyrone Wheatley, Dearborn Heights Robichaud 3.

Erick Starback, Cleveland John Adams 4. Edmond Bacote, Gary Horace Mann 5. Nigel Guiste, Mississauga Father Goetz Julian White, Grand Blanc 1600 METER RUN 1. Gary Fitzpatrick, Toronto Neil McNeil 2. Larry King, Cleveland John Marshall 3.

Jeff Hojnacki, Solon 4. (tie) Trevor Darnell, Brighton Eric Smoot, Gary Horace Mann 6. Ted Schmidt, Indianapolis Lawrence North 4:26.0. 4 100 METER RELAY 1. Cleveland John Adams (Senghar Hobbs, Damione Williams, Frank Clark, Antonia Cook) 43.17; 2.

Toronto Central Technical 43.39; 3. Cleveland John Marshall 4. Cincinnati Princeton 44.13; 5. Cleveland Heights 44.16; Dayton Belmont 44.23. probably Heights Tigers coached," Mehock From Page 1-E resulted third from Curtis Tate in the 400 the meter dash and a fifth from Victor Hester in the shot put.

So, served Heights clinched the title in the second-to-last event as the quartet of "This Dion Thornhill, Bibby said Chuck Bremer, Boclear and Jones won the shuttle meet in 61.36 seconds. The Tigers won. I hurdles then capped their outstanding per- they formance in the miserable conditions Ditto by taking third place in the 4 400 only relay. but It's the first Mehock title for sprint Heights and Mann, who began bring- jumping ing his team here in 1962. His coaching resume includes one state cham- That pionship, captured in 1982.

"That was back DISCUS 1. Mike Elston, St. 163-7; 2. Tony Newman, Lexington McKenzie, New Castle 151-7: 4. Columbus Bishop Watterson 150-9; Toronto Michael Power 149-4; 6.

Scott Carman-Ainsworth 147-9. 4 400 METER RELAY 1. Detroit Adams, David Norman, Rafael Johnson, 2. Cleveland John Adams Heights 4. Toronto St.

Painesville Riverside 6. Cleveland 3:33.7. SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAYS Heights (Chuck Bremer, Dion Thornhill, Leon Jones) 61.36; 2. Cincinnati Elder land John Adams 62.67; 4. Kent Euclid 63.77; 6.

(tie) Ann Arbor Pioneer born Heights Robichaud 63.92. 0100 METER DASH 1. Tyrone Heights. Robichaud 10.4; 2. Jonathan land John Marshall 10.5; 3.

Kercheval lanti 10.6; 4. Shayne Mauricette, Toronto 10.7; 5. Andre Edwards, Belleville Banks, Cleveland East Tech 10.8. 110 METER HIGH HURDLES 1. Dearborn Heights Robichaud 13.87; Painesville Riverside 13.88; 3.

Brian lis Lawrence North 14.44; 4. Ricardo Central Tech 14.73; 5. Olan Simpson, 14.83; 6. James Jackson, Detroit Cody HIGH JUMP 1. Jason Kimble, 2.

Mike Lowe, Kent Roosevelt 6-4; Middletown 6-2; 4. (tie) Ron Quercioli, Craig Zeigler, Painesville Edwards, Toronto Central Tech, 6-2. FRIDAY RESULTS 4 800 METER RELAY 1. (Cliff Keane-Lettman, Dean Manning, Kevin Christiani) 2. Toronto 3.

Cleveland Heights Adams 5. Chesterton POLE VAULT 1. Matt Botos, 15-0: 2. Chad Brennan, Huber Heights (tie) Shane Hinton, Tontogony Otsego Toledo Whitmer 13-0; Tony Wilson, 6. (tie) Tod Burwell, Lancaster 13-0; ville 13-0.

MEDLEY RELAY 1. Chillicothe Charlie Coppel, Jason Brown, Eric Toronto St. Michael's 7:44.8: 3. shall 4. Cleveland West Tech Whitmer 6.

Ann Arbor Pioneer TRIPLE JUMP 1. Sam Davis, Jason McKenzie, Pickering Cincinnati Elder 4. Dave Grand River 5. Jeff Heights 6. Garth Coleman, dale 3,200 METER RUN Brian 2.

Eric Smoot 3. Todd ter 4. Gary Kinnee, Flint Kearsley Neumann, Centerline 6. Terry nati Elder 9:38.4. 4 1,600 METER RELAY Clumb, Gary Dille, Todd Walker, B.J.

2. Toronto St. Michael's 3. Chesterton 5. Clayton Slyvania Southview 19:03.5.

LOCAL GIRLS 4 100 METER land (Megan Snyder, Dina Smith, Jan Hoverstock) 51.0; 2. Mansfield sick, Ayeesha Davis, Nikki Stewart, 3. Clear Fork 53.2; 4. Lexington 53.4; Plymouth 57.9. LOCAL GIRLS 4 800 METER field Senior (Latoya Williams, Holly Van Harlingin, Suzanna Planer) (Jenny Solomon, Kristine Palmer, 6.

Durham) Galion 5. Ashland 6. Plymouth O. the greatest team I've ever said Mann. But those were denied a chance at a title when a snowstorm in the only cancellation of Relays.

in a way, poetic justice was yesterday. has to be a big one for us," Mann. "This was the only big in Ohio one of my teams hadn't guess the kids showed today can run through anything. for Wheatley, who proved not that he can run through anything also in anything. He wore his shoes yesterday while longto a second-place effort of turned out to be his only set- if you can call second place a Ashland basketball camps ASHLAND Ashland University will conduct four boys basketball camps sessions this summer as well as a team competition camp.

The camp sessions are set for June 23-27, June 28-30 (mini-camp), July 14-18 and July 26-28 (shooting camp) and are available to all boys who have not yet graduated from high school. The team competition camp will be held July 12-14 with individuals or teams in grades 9-12 weclome. Competition will be based on a tournament format. For more information, contact Jim Dippel at 289-5443. Clear Fork wins at Fredericktown FREDERICKTOWN Molly Senokozlieff placed first in the 100 meter hurdles and the 300 meter hurdles to help Clear Fork win the Fredericktown Invitational track meet with 135 points in girls high school track Saturday.

Northmor placed second with 116 points, Highland was third with 84, and Fredericktown was fourth with 81 points. Susan Durham won the 800 meter run for the Colts, while Clear Fork also took the 400 and 800 meter Northmor's Mandy Peak relays. placed first in the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash to take the meet's MVP honors, while teammate Elizabeth Cahill won the high jump. Licking Valley 140 Clear Fork 132 FREDERICKTOWN Clay Wil- liams won the shot put, David Mocus took the discus, and Matt Mohler first in the 800 meter run to placed Licking Valley win the Frederhelp icktown Invitational with 140 points in boys high school track Saturday. Clear Fork finished second with 132 points, while Fredericktowr placed third with Highland's 77 points were good enough for fourth, and Northmor finished fifth with 29 points.

Dan Bright was the Highland's meet's MVP, winning the 300 meter hurdles and the long jump. Buddy Longhenry won the 1600 meter run for the Scots. Tim Mowery placed 100 meter dash for Clear first in the Fork. The Colts' Mark Thorne won the 400 meter dash, and Dane Henry 3200 meter run for Clear took the Fork. Mary's Memorial 153-4; 3.

Ty Brian Kennedy, 5. Leo Romano, Faculak, Flint Cooley (Robert Marco West) 3. Cleveland Michael's 5. West Tech 1. Cleveland Bibby Boclear, 62.57; 3.

CleveRoosevelt 63.19; 5. 63.92; Dear- Wheatley, Dearborn Burrell, ClevePatterson, YpsiSt. Michael's 10.7; 6. Dajuan Tyrone Wheatley, 2. Russ Pernus, Vance, IndianapoBest, Toronto Kent Roosevelt 14.85, Cincinnati Elder 6- 3.

John Napper, Parma Senior 6- Riverside 6-2; Jan Toronto Neil McNeil Gary Fitzpatrick, St. Michael's 4. Cleveland John 6. Genoa 8:09.8. LaGrange Keystone Wayne 13-6; 3.

13-0; Doug Lee, Parkersburg 13-0; Steve Carr, Titus- (Nathan Seeratz, Putnam) 2. Cleveland John 5. Toledo 8:02.9. Pickering 2. 3.

Jason Kimble, Smith, Kitchener Johnson, Cleveland Mississauga Erin- Hesson, Caldwell Walker, 5. Jim McLean, Cincin- 1. Lancaster (Eric Holland) Monroe 4. Northmont 6. RELAY 1.

AshGoschinski, Jan Senior (Monica BesJane Parker) 51.4; 5. Galion 56.4; 6. RELAY 1. MansRobinson, Julie 2. Clear Fork Carrie Spayde, Susa 4.

Lexington 11:47.3. Lamar Chapman of Southfield (Mich.) High School takes off during the long jump competition. (Photo by Brian Anderson) setback of the day. "I wasn't even planning on longjumping today, so I didn't bring my shoes" said Wheatley, the defending champ in that event. "Since our team was a late entry, I guess (Mehock officials) went ahead and put my name in there since I jumped last year.

"I haven't even been working on it because my body has been changing. I've put on weight since last year, about 20 pounds. That's a lot on my knees." That additional weight muscle, actually helped carry the strong and speedy Wheatley to titles in the 100 meter dash (a wind-aided handtimed. 10.4), the 200 meter dash (21.63) and the 110 meter high hurdles (13.87). His 38 points are believed to be the most ever scored by an individual in Relays history.

Chris Nelloms, who led Dayton Dunbar to the Mehock title the past two years, won three individual events in the 1989 meet, but his other first came as part of a relay team. "I didn't sweat blood and tears to come here and lose, regardless of what the weather was like," said Wheatley, who won four events in the Michigan Class state meet last spring. SAVE WITH SPECIAL FACTORY To DEALER INCENTIVES! '89 VTR 250 per mo. SAVE NOW! RONDA Quantities Limited $1000 Customer Rebate Save Over $400 Pacific Coast '89 Hawk GT I MID-OHIO SUZUKI HONDA 494 Harcourt Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio Fri. 9-8.

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Read your owner's manual thoroughly. When riding off- road, always stay on established trails in approved riding areas SINES The 6-1, 220-pounder is headed for the University of Michigan. He has been touted as the top gridiron prospect in the Midwest. "It's pretty funny, I really thought I was going to go to Michigan State or Sports 7-E Long jumper denies sweep by Wheatley By Larry Phillips News Journal MANSFIELD Tyrone Wheatley left everyone in his dust Saturday at Mehock Field everyone that is but Jeff Johnson, who left Wheatley in the sand. The Cleveland Heights senior pulled off the day's only win over Wheatley by soaring to a long jump of 22 feet, inches.

Wheatley, the defending long jump champion, got off a effort to capture second place. It was the lone blot on an otherwise perfect day for Wheatley the multi-talented senior from Dearborn Heights (Mich.) Robichaud. He garnered three gold medals in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 110 hi dies to single-handedly dominate the 59th Mehock Relays. Odds showed Wheatley as the overwhelming favorite to capture the long jump too. Last year's winning length of 23-3 was farther than anyone in this year's field had jumped.

Not only that, but Johnson hadn't even qualified for the 1990 Mehock long jump finals. But Johnson had taken a vow earlier this year not to lose outside, and even in miserable weather conditions Saturday, he kept his promise to fly past his major rival. "(Wheatley) beat me at the nationals in Syracuse during indoors. I think he finished fourth, and I finished seventh," Johnson said. "Since outdoor season started, I've been telling myself I'm not going to be beaten." So far, Johnson has not been beaten in an outdoor competition this season.

But he had to battle a little adversity to grab his latest medal. Friday, I he was hobbled by a bum ankle and finished fifth in the triple jump. "I hit (the ankle) at Cleveland Heights on a piece of steel on the jumping board. It was swollen and inflamed. It really bothered me a lot more yesterday than it did today," Johnson said.

Wheatley, meanwhile, was running back and forth from the medals stand to check in with other events. The 100 meter dash, 110 high hurdles, and the long jump all were completed in less than an hour. That pace finally took its toll. "The long jump is all form and mechanics," Wheatley said. "When you're tired, you kind of forget about that stuff." Still, Wheatley was able to best the rest of the field while jumping amid the constant scramble.

Colorado," he said. "I put Michigan out of the picture because that's where everybody wanted me to go. But when I began to put down the pros and cons, Michigan recruited me before I scored my first high school touchdown. So it came down to the personal interest they showed in me." Yes, Ohio State did make an effort to sign the prep phenom. "They even came to six of my basketball games," he said, "but I wasn't really interested." SALE OF THE YEAR! FR721-SAVE off our regular price Our Most Famous Steel- Belted, AllSeason Whitewalls ALL 13" $3999 $2999 LIMITED All the Name Brand Steel-Belted, All-Season Radials You IMPORT RADIAL Whitewall Price $29.99 36.99 37.99 38.99 41.99 39.99 43.99 44.99 49.99 52.99 35,000 MILE LIMITED S-402 RADIAL Super Filler bead 1S-speed rated Blackwall Price 155SR13, $35.99 165SR13 39.99 41.99 44.99 48.99 51.99 54.99 45,000 MILE LIMITED Firestone MASTERCARE CAR FIRESTONE TIRE FIND A LOWER PRICE ON BRAKE REPAIRWE'LL MATCH Show us a current, local brake ad with comparable features and we'll meet their price.

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