Los Angeles Times

On hurt ankle, Tshiaba takes 3rd in high jump at Arcadia

Invitation­al gives the former Dorsey hoops player preparatio­n for championsh­ips ahead.

- By Eric Sondheimer eric.sondheimer@latimes.com Twitter: @latsondhei­mer

The wild and unconventi­onal track and field education for P.J. Tshiaba of Dorsey continued on Saturday night when he competed in the high jump at the Arcadia Invitation­al.

He’s the former Dorsey basketball player who came out in his senior year to try the high jump and cleared 7 feet at an all-comers meet on Feb. 3 with little training.

This time, he competed with an ankle injury suffered while jumping over a trash can in practice in the long jump. Yes, true story.

“My leg was messed up,” he said.

Let’s just say Tshiaba was a little out of his element on Saturday but competing in such a prestigiou­s meet will prepare him for the City Section and state championsh­ips ahead.

“This is something new,” he said. “I’ve never jumped against people going over 6-4. This is a new thing. I’m learning.”

He cleared 6-3, 6-5 and 6-7 before settling for third place. He needs to get his ankle healthy.

“I’m going to rest the whole month and come back in May,” he said. The Arcadia Invitation­al featured a strong contingent of athletes from outside California, but defending state sprint champion Ariyonna Augustine of Long Beach Poly won the girls’ 100 meters in 11.56.

“I knew I had to get out and execute my race and finish strong,” said the senior headed to Louisiana State.

She then called it a night, passing on the 200.

In the boys’ 100, Asani Hampton of Yucaipa ran a career-best time of 10.47 to finish in third place. He got out strong but was no match for Austin Kratz of Dock Mennonite Academy in Pennsylvan­ia. Kratz finished in 10.34 seconds, the second fastest in Arcadia Invitation­al history.

“It feels good to get a PR,” Hampton said.

Hampton remains the favorite to win a state championsh­ip in June. He finished third in the 200 in 21.35. Football standout Julius Irvin of Anaheim Servite ran 10.60 to win the seeded 100.

In the triple jump, CJ Stevenson of Temecula Great Oak finished second at 48 feet, 101⁄4 inches.

Xavier Court of Manhattan Beach Mira Costa won the seeded 3,200 in 9:06.92.

Sondre Guttormsen of Davis set a state and Arcadia Invitation­al record by clearing 18 feet, 21⁄2 inches in the pole vault.

Sophomore Rachel Glenn of Long Beach Wilson won the girls’ high jump at 5-8.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States