Track and field: Day set PR in high jump
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Steve Virgen
ARCADIA - A soccer game in the State Cup, one goal scored and a
personal-best 5-foot-10 in the high jump resulted in a long day for Costa
Mesa High junior Sharon Day.
Day, who played for the Irvine Lasers in San Bernardino, rushed to
Arcadia High, where she tied the sixth-best mark in the nation in the
high jump to finish third Saturday at the Arcadia Invitational.
“I was really nervous, because I knew I had to play my hardest in the
soccer game and I wasn’t sure what I had left,” said Day, who seemed to
run out of gas about one hour later in the 400-meter race, in which she
finished seventh (59:07). “But I came here and felt fine.”
Kaylene Wagner of Dos Pueblos cleared her personal-best 6-foot to win
the high jump and tie the best mark in the nation. In the process,
Wagner, who said she was shocked to clear 6-0, defeated J.W. North’s
defending national champion Chaunte Howard, who finished second at 5-10.
Day had more scratches than Howard, thus resulting in her third-place
finish.
On Day’s second attempt at 5-8, she appeared to have cleared the bar
by more than three inches. Her jump coach and father, Eugene, said a
minor correction resulted in her best jump of the day.
“She needed more speed on the clear,” Eugene Day said. “That second
jump at 5-8 was a 6-foot jump. And when she actually came up to 6-0
attempt, she nearly cleared the bar, but she dragged a leg and it caught
the bar.”
Sharon Day, who scored the goal in the Lasers’ 2-1 loss in the State
Cup Saturday, said she was happy about her jump.
“I felt good and comfortable jumping,” said Day, who cleared 5-10 on
her first attempt, before her 400 heat. “(The bar at 5-10) didn’t seem as
high or scary. It felt really smooth and easy and I felt I was getting
high.”
Day’s teammate, sophomore Christine Bjelland, turned in a steady
performance in the Open portion of the meet. Bjelland finished third in
her heat in the 1,600 (5:12) and fourth in her heat in the 3,200
(11:14.08), both personal bests.
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