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FROSH-SOPH GIRLS TOP 10 UPDATES (through 5/20/13) Must be run in Frosh-Soph only competition.

100M Jennifer Teal 12.62 FAT (1998) Alex Green 13.44c (2008) Liz Laurel 13.54c (1998)
Colby Valentine 13.74c (1998)
Starla Tressler 13.79 FAT (1998)
Tiarra Thomas 14.04c (1999)
Kristy Fletcher 14.21 FAT (2007)
Sabrina Allen 14.34c (2007)
Kellie Miller 14.44c (2008)
Alina Gutierrez 14.54c (1999)
Mikayla Anderson 14.54c (2011)

200M Alex Green 27.26 FAT (2008) Starla Tressler 27.68 FAT (1998)
Jennifer Teal 27.98 FAT (1998) Rachel Fagbimila 28.24c (2008) Tonya Pham 28.44c (2008) Colby Valentine 28.74c (1998) Kristy Fletcher 29.93 FAT (2007) Ryann Rhodeman 29.54c (2011) Tiarra Thomas 29.94c (1999) Mikayla Anderson 30.54 FAT (2011) 400M Kristy Fletcher 64.17 FAT (2007)
Karra Sexsmith 66.24 FAT (1998)
Sabrine Allen 66.24c (2007)
Melissa Michelini 68.84c (1998)
Ashley Burke 69.23 FAT (2011)
Sarah Kraus 69.46 FAT (2004)
Taylor Babcock 70.07 FAT (2004)
Cheyenne Semchuk 70.19 FAT (2013)
Meghan Hughes 70.84c (2010)
Alicia Pharr 71.75 FAT (2005)

800m Crystal Esparza 2:27.1 (2005) Melissa Barrett 2:30.5 (1998) Masiel Ortega 2:41.59 FAT (2007) Colleen Bennett 2:50.0 (2008) Daria McGuire 2:54.8 (1999) *Caitlyn Espinosa 2:39.38 FAT (2009) *Meghan Hughes 2:42.96 FAT (2009) *Kathy Ranzo 2:46.47 FAT (2009) Brenda Chaidez 3:04.68 FAT (2011) Claire Arnold 3:27.84c (1999)

1600M Melissa Barrett 5:22.61FAT (1998) Lauren Stanislaw 5:32.3 (2011) Kelsey Kaiser 5:36.6 (2000) Yvette Castillo 6:03.0 (2004) Masiel Ortega 6:10.41 FAT (2007) Monique Hamlet 6:11.4 (2008) Brandy Rogers 6:11.74 FAT (2010) Rochelle Brown 6:19.0 (2006) Daria McGuire 6:20.0 (1999) Kaydee Blickenstaff 6:21.00 FAT (2008) Dana Pollard 6:22.9 (2011) 3200M Lorraine Ricci 11:43.0 (1998) Monique Hamlet 13:38.3 (2008) Kaydee Blickenstaff 13:45.3

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