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MESA – There were hurdles, blocks and bars all over the track Saturday at Mesa Community College.
There are times when the most satisfying part of a meal is the appetizer.
At last year’s state track meet Mountain Pointe’s Travonn White was flying high, while Desert Vista’s Dylan Fischer picked the worst time to come up short.
Mountain Pointe senior Travonn White looks to defend state title in the long jump waiting almost all season to compete.
Travonn White, of Mountain Pointe, competes in the long jump during the Tempe Union High School District City Meet sat Corona del Sol on Friday, April 26, 2013.
Travonn White, of Mountain Pointe, competes in the long jump during the Tempe Union High School District City Meet sat Corona del Sol on Friday, April 26, 2013.
Doing some catch up on track results from two big events over the weekend.
A taste of California is coming to Chandler.
When Travonn White is standing at the start of the runway, preparing for his takeoff, he bends over at the hip while his left leg stays stiff. It kind of looks painful or like he might have a cramp.
Mountain Pointe senior Travonn White now owns two long job records - indoor state and the school record - with his focus on breaking the Arizona high school mark this season with effort of at least 25-feet and 11-inches.
The ultimate goal this season for Travonn White of Mountain Pointe is to get a national best effort of around 26-feet and 2-inches.
The track and field season for the Ahwatukee area tends to bring in a boatload of success stories and along with it medals galore.
Three quarters of Mountain Pointe's record-setting 4x100 relay team are back as Kevjavon Moore, top left, Paul Lucas, top right, and Travonn White, bottom right, seek a replacement for Ben Trotter.
Flagstaff was the place to be last weekend for track athletes as the state’s top competitors converged for the West Zone Indoor Championships with several qualifying for the USTAF nationals.
The Mountain Pointe football team went on quite a ride this season so why not get one more road trip out of three seniors before heading off to different destinations after graduation.
Mountain Pointe senior Travonn White, right, is better known from his track career but is still receiving attention from colleges in football.
The assignment is to predict the next year in sports.
The thing about covering the sports scene in Ahwatukee Foothills is there is always going to be a contender.
Mountain Pointe's Travonn White sticks the landing on the way to the Division I state title in the long jump with an effort of 24 feet, 5.5-inches during the State track meet at Mesa Community College. May 12, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN
The signature play of Matt Guida’s astounding junior season looked like a split-second decision, but was actually days in the making.
Karl Kiefer is retired.
The accolades from a state championship berth are starting to roll in for Mountain Pointe.
Travonn White, #22 of Mountain Pointe, takes a knee while trophies are being presented after the Division I State Championship football game between Mountain Pointe and Hamilton at University of Phoenix Stadium on Saturday, November 24, 2012.
The so-called “largest cul-de-sac in the world” found a new ZIP code and partied like it owned the place.
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