GIRLS Team Scores 1. Greensboro Dudley 94 2. High Point Andrews 67 3. East Forsyth 46 4. Greensboro Grimsley 41 5. Eden Morehead 35 6t North Forsyth 23 6t Northeast Guilford 23 8. West Forsyth 22 9. Southwest Guilford 23 10. Southeast Guilford 19 11. W-S Parkland 17 12. Southwest Randolph 15 13t East Randolph 14 13t Eastern Guilford 14 15. Greensboro Page 12 16t South Stokes 6 16t Winston-Salem Carver 6 18t Thomasville 4 18t Randleman 4 20. High Point Central 3 21. Western Guilford 2 22. Ledford 1 100m 1 Adrienne Ferguson Greensboro Dudley 12.0 New Meet Record 2 Vickie Bartell Northeast Guilford 3 Denise Dunovant East Forsyth 4 (not in newspaper results) 5 (not in newspaper results) 6 Marcia Williamson North Forsyth 200m 1 Adrienne Ferguson Greensboro Dudley 25.4 2 Debra Alexander East Forsyth 3 Yolanda Shepherd Winston-Salem Carver 4 (not in newspaper results) 5 Denise Dunovant East Forsyth 6 Dietra Porter Winston-Salem Parkland 400m 1 Sonja Thomas Greensboro Dudley 58.8 2 Symantha Scales Eastern Guilford 3 Andrea Bryant Greensboro Grimsley 4 5 Rhonda Lytle East Forsyth 800m 1 Stephanie Council High Point Andrews 2:23.7 2 Kim Wilder Southwest Randolph 3 Jennifer Poole Greensboro Grimsley 4 Ashley Woodruff West Forsyth 1600m 1 Jennifer Poole Greensboro Grimsley 5:23.4 2 Tomika Whitten West Forsyth 5:23.6 3 Stacy Watkins Greensboro Grimsley 3200m 1 Tomika Whitten West Forsyth 11:56.9 2 Stacy Watkins Greensboro Grimsley 3 Jennifer Sallez Greensboro Page 100m Hurdles 1 Pam Doggett Greensboro Dudley 14.9 2 Shannon Thomas High Point Andrews 3 Tomio Wall Eden Morehead 4 (not in newspaper results) 5 Lias Morris North Forsyth 300m Hurdles 1 Pam Doggett Greensboro Dudley 45.6 New Meet Record 2 Jackie Dearman Northeast Guilford 3 Joyce Robinson High Point Andrews 4x100m Relay 1 High Point Andrews 49.5 (Darlene Hayes, Angela Lindsay, Jennifer Taylor, San Harrison) 2 Greensboro Dudley 3 East Forsyth (Rhonda Lytle, Sharon Harris, Denise Dunovant, Debra Alexander) 4 5 6 W-S Parkland (Lynette Gilliam, Tara Macuilli, Mellisa Harris, Dietra Porter) 4x200m Relay 1 Greensboro Dudley 1:42.3 (Sonya Thomas, Stephanie Jessup, Sharon Alston, Adrienne Ferguson) 2 East Forsyth no time (Rhonda Lytie, Valencia Lewi, Denise Dunavant, Debra Alexander) 3 High Point Andrews 4 W-S Parkland (Melissa Harris, Lynette Addison, Lynette Gilliam, Dietra Porter) 4x400m Relay 1 Greensboro Dudley 4:06.1 (Stephanie Jessup, Pam Doggett, Sharon Alston, Sonya Thomas) 2 Eden Morehead 3 East Randolph 4 5 Winston-Salem Parkland (Dietra Porter, Renee Coker, Lynette Addison, Lynete Gilliam) Long Jump 1 Dana Raper Southwest Guilford 17-2.75 2 Tomia Wall Eden Morehead 3 Maxine Nonroe East Randolph 4 Tracy Hennie East Forsyth Triple Jump 1 Debra Alexander East Forsyth 38-5.75 2 Shannon Thomas High Point Andrews 3 Stephanie Jessup Greensboro Dudley High Jump 1 Shannon Thomas High Point Andrews 5-4 2 Tammy Graves Rock 3 Melissa Rogers Southwest Randolph Shot Put 1 Sherry Gordon North Forsyth 39-0.75 2 Pam Doggett Greensboro Dudley 3 Nneka Okeke Greensboro Page Discus 1 Sherry Gordon North Forsyth 114-8 2 Lynn Foster W-S Parkland 3 Lisa Ferguson NE Guilford Abbreviations: W-S = Winston-Salem. All NCHSAA classifications competed together in 1985. Sectional meets followed Conference meets, with the top finishers advancing to the Regionals. There were only two Regional meets (West & East). The 4x800 was added as a standard event in 1988. The Girls' Pole Vault was not added until 1999.Source: Winston-Salem Journal - Friday, May 10, 1985.
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Dudley Girls Win Sectional Track MeetBy Sam Davis, Staff ReporterGREENSBORO -- Greensboro's Dudley High School literally ran away from the field, winning all of the sprints and all but one relay last night to win the girls' sectional track meet at Western Guilford High School. Dudley, the state's defending champions, got 28 individual points from junior Pam Doggett to outdistance second place High Point Andrews, which scored 67 points and East Forsyth, which finished a distant third with 46. Doggett captured first place in the 100 meter hurdles and the 300 meter hurdles and also had a second-place finish in the shot put. Teammate Adrienne Ferguson also had two first place finishes, winning both the 100 and 200 meter dashes. "Everybody put out today and that was the difference," said Dudley coach Lonnie Phifer. "Everyone gave their best efforts. Adrienne and Pam had real big wins for us." The Panthers, who only lost one member from last year's team, pulled off several surprises, including Ferguson's 100 and 200 meter wins. In the 100, Ferguson set a new meet record, clocking a time of 12.0 seconds. She nipped favored Debra Alexander of East Forsyth, who hadn't lost this season in the 200. "Adrienne really surprised me in the 100 and 200," said Phifer. "She really came through ... that had to be the biggest upset when she beat Alexander. She really wanted it." Andrews, last year's sectional champion, pulled a surprise of its own by beating Dudley in the 400-meter relay for the only non-Dudley win in the sprints and relays. Though his team finished a distant third, East Forsyth coach Dossie Poteat said he was pleased with its performance. "I think we did very well," said Poteat. "Dudley has a good team and they were ready today." Also turning in strong performances from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools were Sherry Gordon of North Forsyth, who won both the shot put and discus, and Tomika Whitten, who won the 3200-meter run and finished second in the 1600-meter run. Whitten made a strong bid in the 1600 meters, coming from behind against Greensboro Grimsley's Jennifer Poole, before losing by only two-tenths of a second. "I'm pleased with the way Tomika ran," said West coach Penny Craver. "She had the third best time in the 3200 and second best 1600 coming into the race. She didn't run her best in the 3200, but she did well because she had run a hard 1600 earlier." The Western Regional meet will be held next Friday at Charlotte's Myers Park High School. |
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