Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Jordan's Stevens takes 300 hurdles title by .003

- By Joh■ W. Davis jdavis@scng.com

CLOVIS ❯❯ Jordan senior Darryll Stevens was crowned a state track champion Saturday night by winning the closest boys 300-meter hurdles race in CIF history at Buchanan High.

Stevens, who primarily trains on a dirt track and finished sixth at last year's state meet, made history as the first boys track state champion at Jordan by narrowly winning with a personal-record time of 37.432 seconds. Monrovia's Devin Paton was second in 37.435. Roosevelt's Cayden Roberson was third in 37.437.

Stevens hit several hurdles but rallied down the homestretc­h, reeling in multiple competitor­s for the win.

“I just trusted all the training I was doing,” Stevens said. “Usually my back end is the best part of my race, so I had to believe in myself and give it my all to push to the end. I just had to work with what I had.”

Jordan coach Sharaud Moore said Stevens' victory was a testament to hard work.

“Darryll Stevens came to me as a freshman with no track experience whatsoever,” Moore said. “When I met the kid, I said you're special, you're going to be a champ one day, I promise you you're going to be a champ.

“I've held back tears because I realize this is the last time that we'll compete at this level together but I love that kid. He's special and it's well deserved for him.”

Millikan junior Jason Parra said he surprised himself with a second-place finish in the 3,200 (8:53.69) to Highland senior Matthew Donis (8:51.37). Parra was content because last year he finished sixth and he has been dealing with a back injury for several weeks.

“I pulled through,” Parra said. “I wasn't expecting to do this well but I knew in my head I had the potential to win it... For next year, I know the top guy was a senior, so that just means, get my work in and let's go get a state championsh­ip in cross country and track next year.”

In the boys team title race, Poly finished fourth with 28 points. It won the 4x400 relay (3:12.99) and

Xai Ricks had a secondplac­e finish in the 400 (46.06, PR).

Granada Hills won the state championsh­ip with 36 points. JSerra was second with 33 points.

Jordan finished fifth with 23 points. Ten of the points were from Stevens and 13 points were from junior Jordan Washington, who finished second in the 100, tying the previous state meet record of 10.30. A new state record (10.20) was set by the first-place finisher, Serra senior Rodrick Pleasant, who repeated as the state champion in the 100 and 200 (20.67).

Washington finished fourth in the 200 (21.06).

“You always have to think about the positive side, you have to learn what winning really is,” Washington said. “It's not you lost, you got second, it's that you became a better version of yourself... I did expect to win but I have another year and next year it will be my goal to get a state championsh­ip.”

Poly, which went into the meet hunting for the program's 11th CIF State championsh­ip, saw Ricks score in four events.

The junior anchored Poly's 4x400 relay to a state championsh­ip in 3:12.99, which was the fastest time in California this year.

“This is what training is for,” Ricks said. “Just come out here and do our best.”

In addition to finishing second in the 400 (personalre­cord 46.06) to Granada Hills' Dijon Stanley (45.77), Ricks ran on the team's 4x100 relay, 4x800 relay (1:49 anchor leg) and 4x400 relay (46.9 anchor leg).

The Jackrabbit­s, whose last team title was in 2011, began the running events Saturday by finishing fourth in the 4x100 relay (41.22), behind Granada Hills (40.39). Poly's savvy move of inserting Ricks into the relay paid off, as it finished fourth and earned five early points.

Poly finished fourth in the inaugural boys 4x800 relay (7:40.57), behind San Clemente's winning time of 7:38.59.

Ricks gave a valiant effort as he tried to go from sixth to first when he received the relay baton from teammate Lamarr Kirk Jr. In what seemed like an instant, Ricks quickly ran himself into second place but faded down the homestretc­h during his sensationa­l 1:49 anchor leg, which would have won the individual boys 800 race by three seconds.

Wilson finished fifth in the 4x800 (7:41.98).

Wilson senior Marcell Francis-Mitchell finished ninth in the 800 (1:54.36), behind Hughson senior Joseph Lighthall's winning time of 1:52.06.

Glenn senior Mikel Udengwu finished 11th in the discus (159 feet, 7 inches), behind JSerra senior Brendon See, who won by throwing 196-4 on his first attempt.

JSerra's See also won the shot put (62-91/2) as Warren senior Jaylon Wells finished fourth (60-11/4).

Wells, who recently signed with Long Beach State, was proud of his accomplish­ment and thankful for the support and encouragem­ent from Warren's coaching staff.

“It was all my coaches. They projected me to get here so I had to make it up to them and get here for them... It means the most because it means somebody has faith in me and it drives me to do more,” Wells said. “I'm very happy. I'm proud of myself. I know all my family is proud of me.”

 ?? PHOTO BY JOSEPH VASQUEZ ?? Jordan's Darryll Stevens, left, celebrates his 300hurdles title at the CIF State meet with his coach, Sharaud Moore.
PHOTO BY JOSEPH VASQUEZ Jordan's Darryll Stevens, left, celebrates his 300hurdles title at the CIF State meet with his coach, Sharaud Moore.

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