Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Jackson ties 100-meter record

Junior at Mater Dei registers 10.25 seconds at unofficial track and field championsh­ips.

- By Steve Galluzzo

Upon hearing his time in the 100-meter dash, Domani Jackson could hardly believe his ears. Neither could anyone else in the stadium after the Santa Ana Mater Dei High junior won in 10.25 seconds to equal the state record Saturday night in the California Track & Field Championsh­ips at Arcadia High.

Jackson’s 1.7 wind-legal time bested a loaded field that included Gardena Serra sophomore Rodrick Pleasant, the Southern Section Division 4 winner, who finished second in 10.32, and Anaheim Servite junior Max Thomas, the Southern Section Division 3 champion, who was third in 10.52.

Jackson also posted the second-fastest prep time in the nation this year.

“When I heard that [10.25] it was unbelievab­le,” said Jackson, a junior who also plays cornerback on the Monarchs’ football team and is committed to USC. “I can’t wrap my head around it.

“After we got second in the 4x100 relay [which Jackson anchored], I was angry and I was like, I can’t go out like that. I’ve got to finish big and I did.”

Jackson’s clocking tied the state record set by Henry Thomas of Hawthorne in 1985. Earlier that year at the Texas Relays, Thomas ran a 44.5 anchor leg to propel Hawthorne’s 1600 relay to a national high school record 3:07.40 — a mark that still stands today. Now, at least in the 100, he has company.

In late April, the California Interschol­astic Federation announced the cancellati­on of the 2021 state meet, annually held at Buchanan High in Clovis, for the second year in a row, but over the last five weeks an unofficial competitio­n was arranged for the same venue as the Arcadia Invitation­al in May.

Pleasant rebounded to win the 200 meters in a stateleadi­ng 20.59 and Thomas took second in 21.35.

Carson won the 400 girls relay in 46.56, three-tenths of a second off Long Beach Wilson’s state-leading time.

“We got a [personal record] at prelims and again today, so we have to be happy,” said Colts senior Kyla Blockett, who ran the second leg.

“Today was all about getting the baton around the track and it went even smoother,” Blockett added.

Stanford-bound Audrey Suarez of Pasadena Mayfield won the girls 1600 in 4:47.07 while La Canada freshman Arielle McKenzie, who doubled in the 800 and 1600 at the Southern Section Division 3 finals, came in second in 4:48.96.

Mia Chavez of Chino won the girls 800 in 2:08.12.

“I conserved energy the first two laps and made a final push at the end,” Suarez said.

Having just returned from the U.S. Olympic Trials, Westlake Village Westlake senior Paige Sommer cleared 13-8 on her first try to win the pole vault. The Duke-bound senior set the national outdoor record with a height of 14-8.50 at the Vaulter Magazine Invitation­al in April.

Vista Murrieta senior Darius Hill won the high jump in 6-8, one inch under his

winning mark at the Arcadia Invitation­al in May.

UCLA commit Mateo Bianchi of Laguna Beach followed up his 3200 win at the Arcadia Invitation­al with a victory in the eight-lapper in 9:02.03, edging runner-up Zachary Ayers (9:02.46) of Davis and Sean Lacey (9:03.11) of Bella Vista.

Westlake Village Oaks Christian senior Gabriel Martin won the long jump with a leap of 23-7 and Hill was third at 22-11.

Oaks Christian’s girls 1600 relay team took second to Clovis North in 3:52.68. Cathedral clocked 3:17.34 to win the boys 1600, followed by Santa Monica (3:18.21) and Saugus (3:20.50), all season bests.

 ?? Steve Galluzzo For The Times ?? WESTLAKE’S Paige Sommer cleared 13-8 to win the pole vault. The Duke-bound senior set the national outdoor record with a height of 14-8.50 in April.
Steve Galluzzo For The Times WESTLAKE’S Paige Sommer cleared 13-8 to win the pole vault. The Duke-bound senior set the national outdoor record with a height of 14-8.50 in April.

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