Santa Barbara closed out the league dual season with wins over Santa Ynez, the boys by a score of 95-39 and the girls by 89-42.
Both teams hit many personal records in the competition.
For Santa Barbara, Davis Flanagin ran a personal best in the 400 meters, winning with a time of 52.62. He also won the long jump with 20-11, and lead a sweep in the triple jump with 42-3, with the Dons’ Oliver Andrews coming in second in a personal best 41-8 and Amir Walton third in 39-11.
“Davis has been our go-to guy in the jumps all year, and we’ve had a chance to move him around a bit on the track the last few weeks,” Santa Barbara coach Olivia Perdices said.
The girls also swept the triple jump, with Julianna Aviani at 30-3.5, Ella McMillan at 27-6.5 and Sarah Fisher at 26-10.
“I’ve got to give a lot of credit to our horizontal jumps coach, Matthew Oatis, here,” Perdices said. “He does an outstanding job coaching up that event and it’s really coming together for all those kids.”
Laila Goodman, who signed with New York University track and field earlier in the day, led off both winning relays, teaming with Mackenna Show, Olivia Gaspar and Jasmyn Amirfazlian in the 4×100 (53.04) and Addie Hoke, Katherine Hedrick and Mackenna Show in the 4×400 (4:20.23).
Show added a personal best 1:00.84 to win the 400 meters, and Hedrick took the hurdle double with a 47.46 in the 300 hurdles and a personal best 16.22 in the 100 hurdles.
Gaspar led a sweep of the 200 meters in a personal best 27.76. Goodman was 2nd in 27.84 and Hoke 3rs in 29.63.
“That 400 is a big breakthrough for Mackenna, and her and Laila have been clutch on the relays for us all year,” Perdices said. “Katherine ran two of her best hurdle races of the season. It’s good to see these kids clicking as we head into the championship portion of the season.”
Select athletes will compete at the Mt SAC Relays Saturday.
For the Santa Ynez boys, Zachary Liljenquist finished in first place in the pole vault with a PR 9-03 and also set a PR in the 400 meters with 52.97.
Aidan Scott won the 100 meters with an 11.64.
Jonathan Sheppard won the discus with a PR of 103-04 and also set a PR in the shot put with 35-02.5.
The 4×400 relay team of Canyon McClurg, Aidan Scott, Cash McClurg, Zachary Liljenquist finished first in a PR time of 3:39.12.
For the Santa Ynez girls, Kate Mazza won the 1600m in 5:23.89.
Gabriela Robles won the high jump with a PR 4-07 and the pole vault with a PR 9-00. She also set a PR in the 100m hurdles in 18.63.
Kira Scheck won the long jump with a PR 14-06.75 and also set a PR in the 400m with 67.16.
Giszelle Hrehorn won the shot put with 32-01 and set a PR in the discus with 93-00.
Other PRs from Santa Ynez:
Boys:
The 4×100 relay team of Canyon McClurg, Aidan Scott, Nolan Oslin, Cash McClurg in 45.93.
Luis Salas, the 400m in 59.75 and 800m in 2:25.81.
Matteos Damanias, the 400m in 60.22 and 200m in 26.97.
Vincent Casey, the 100m in 12.69 and triple jump in 38-01.
Ikenna Ofiaeli, the 200m in 25.37.
Evan Gotschall, the pole vault with 8-03.
Aidan Cintron, the shot put with 36-04.5 and discus with 95-09.
Adrian Garcia, the discus with 94-03.
Girls:
Malia Ortiz, the high Jump in 4-00, pole vault in 7-09 and shot put with 20-06/
Dani Losson, the high jump with 3-10.


