Club of Camarillo HAP RAPP MEMORIAL TRACK MEET Saturday, May 13, 2017

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Club of Camarillo HAP RAPP MEMORIAL TRACK MEET Saturday, May 13, 2017

BUILDING GREAT FUTURES FOR 50 YEARS / 1967-2017 Join us for our 50th Anniversary Celebration Saturday, June 3, 2017, 2 to 6 p.m. 1500 Temple Avenue, Camarillo www.bgccam.org RELIABLE. START TO STOP. 805 388 4933 270 AVIADOR ST UNIT L CAMARILLO www.yourmechanic93010.com MIKE & PAT McCOLLUM

May 13, 2017 Adolfo Camarillo High School Welcome to our Track Meet, the oldest community service project of the Camarillo Rotary Club. The Meet began in 1959, when a group of local Rotarians created an organized track and field competition for Camarillo boys and girls at the elementary and junior high school levels. There were only a few schools then, and not too many entrants, but over the years, the Meet has grown to keep pace with the community, and today, hundreds of young people representing more than a dozen local schools will compete. The Meet was named the Hap Rapp Memorial Track Meet in 1988, in honor of our late fellow Rotarian and friend Hap Rapp, who devoted so much of his time and talents to the event. Today, ribbons will be awarded for first through fifth place in each event, and high point winners in each class will receive a trophy. Another award, the Guy Craig Memorial, will be presented to the school which demonstrates the best preparedness, sportsmanship, conduct at the meet and cooperation in all events. The award, including a cash donation to the winning school, is named in honor of the late Guy Craig, charter president of the Camarillo Rotary Club. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (Note: all times are approximate events may start earlier than the times listed.) 8:00 AM... Opening ceremonies 8:15 AM... Girls high jump; Boys long jump 9:15 AM... Boys high jump; Girls long jump 10:15 AM... Dashes (preliminary qualifying) Noon... Dash finals Noon... Shot put (classes A, AA, B, BB only) 1:30 PM... Distance races 3:00 PM... Relay races 4:30 PM... Trophy presentations Don t miss our 25th Annual CARE FOR KIDS GOLF CLASSIC Monday, July 17, 2017 Spanish Hills Country Club Hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Camarillo to benefit Casa Pacifica and the Camarillo Rotary Foundations

GIRLS RECORDS EVENT RECORD NAME SCHOOL YEAR GIRLS CLASS AA 100 meters 12.74 Angela Mejia Las Colinas 1997 400 meters 1:04.88 Devin Weisenberger Cape Charter 2013 800 meters 2:33.73 Sasha Souder Monte Vista 2002 1600 meters 6:01.73 Jessica Fogeltanz Las Colinas 2003 High jump 5 1 Lauren Reid Monte Vista 2002 Long jump 16 2 Lauren Reid Monte Vista 2002 Shot put 34 0 Amanda Grubb Los Altos 1993 400 meter relay 56.28 Los Altos 1992 GIRLS CLASS BB 100 meters 12.86 Erin Braunschweiger Monte Vista 1997 Rachelle Avery Los Altos 1998 400 meters 1:07.29 Erin Braunschweiger Monte Vista 1997 800 meters 2:45.07 Victoria Gonzalez Somis 2016 1600 meters 6:15:22 Sara Beckton Monte Vista 2000 High jump 4 11 Tricia Tackett Los Altos 1983 Jill Mahoney Los Altos 1986 Long jump 14 5 Valerie Elliott Monte Vista 1995 Charity Williams Los Altos 1997 Shot put 27 3 Tatiana Castro Mesa Union 2014 400 meter relay 56.52 Los Altos 1998 GIRLS CLASS DD 50 meters 7.13 Nickie Wilson El Rancho 2000 400 meters 1:11.18 Elise Mills St. Mary Magdalen 2013 800 meters 2:44.86 Vickie Gonzalez Somis 2014 High jump 4 8 Shannon Wiebelhaus Camarillo Heights 1983 Long jump 13 7 Angela Mejia Camarillo Heights 1995 400 meter relay 1:07.48 Mesa 2016 GIRLS CLASS EE 50 meters 7.04 Cambria Miranda Los Nogales 1997 400 meters 1:10.00 Isabella Rodriguez St. Mary Magdalen 2014 800 meters 2:43.78 Kacie Rae Tackett Monte Vista 2014 High jump 4 8 3/4 Jill Mahoney Los Nogales 1985 Long jump 14 0 Bella Pantoja Las Colinas 2012 400 meter relay 1:06.44 CAPE 2016 GIRLS CLASS FF 50 meters 7.23 Michelle Braunschweiger Camarillo Heights 1995 400 meters 1:13.75 Nicole Addington Camarillo Heights 1989 800 meters 2:45.75 Kacie Rae Tackett Camarillo Heights 2013 High jump 4 3 Jill Mahoney Los Nogales 1984 Long jump 14 1 Mary Bittner Camarillo Heights 1981 400 meter relay 1:11.93 La Mariposa 2016 The Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian s personal, business, and community life; FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

BOYS RECORDS EVENT RECORD NAME SCHOOL YEAR BOYS CLASS A 100 meters 11.81 Michael Phillips Monte Vista 1997 400 meters 57.94 Chris Johnson Monte Vista 1990 800 meters 2:13.62 Mark Berry Las Colinas 2006 1600 meters 5:03.36 Mark Pizza Los Primeros Structured 2014 High jump 6 3 Jeremy Fischer Los Altos 1990 Long jump 19 6 N. Van Somerer Mesa 1964 Shot put (8 lb.) 51 2 Luca Baretto St. Mary Magdalen 2014 400 meter relay 48.84 Monte Vista 2002 BOYS CLASS B 100 meters 12.61 Mike Alexander Monte Vista 1995 400 meters 1:01.00 Christian Chiong Los Altos 2002 800 meters 2:22.40 Mason Brown Monte Vista 2014 1600 meters 5:17.74 Jaime Gonzalez Somis 2016 High jump 5 5-1/4 David Leong Monte Vista 1998 Long jump 18 10 David Dodson Los Altos 1966 Shot put 36 7 Todd Pinto Monte Vista 1973 400 Meter relay 54.63 Monte Vista 1992 BOYS CLASS D 50 meters 6.57 Marc Kawamoto Los Primeros Structured 1997 400 meters 1:04.64 Christian Chiong El Rancho Structured 1994 800 meters 2:37.98 Scott Byrd Dos Caminos 1987 High jump 5 1 Ryan Miyamoto Camarillo Heights 1994 Long jump 16 8 Joe Valdez Somis 1960 400 meter relay 1:07.58 PVSEA 2016 BOYS CLASS E 50 meters 6.70 Jon Simental El Descanso 1990 400 meters 1:06.70 Mike Alexander El Descanso 1994 800 meters 2:32.33 Fletcher Gravel Mesa Union 2014 High jump 5 0 Matt Ross Los Nogales 1975 Christian Anderson Monte Vista 2008 Long jump 16 7 Reed Henkelman Somis 1967 400 Meter relay 1:05.70 Las Posas 2016 BOYS CLASS F 50 meters 7.00 Steve Trickle Los Nogales 1986 Darren Lefever Las Colinas 2000 400 meters 1:08.24 Mike Alexander El Descanso 1993 800 meters 2:35.19 Todd Malesich Camarillo Heights 1986 High jump 4 10 David Leong El Descanso 1995 Long jump 15 4 Brian Denardo Las Posas 1968 400 meter relay 1:08.07 Santa Rosa 2016 The Rotary 4-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Service Above Self Club of Camarillo We meet Wednesdays at Noon at 340 Mobil Ave. Camarillo Visit our website at www.camarillorotary.org or contact Bob Brenner at 805-427-3538 for information

CAMARILLO ROTARY MAKING A DIFFERENCE WHAT IS ROTARY? Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who come together to make positive, lasting change in communities at home and abroad. Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than 110 years, Rotary members have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end. OUR MOTTO: SERVICE ABOVE SELF Our guiding principles have been the foundation of our values: service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership. Rotary members believe that we have a shared responsibility to take action on our world s most persistent issues. Our 35,000+ clubs work together to: promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, save mothers and children, support education, and grow local economies. We work differently. We see differently: Our multidisciplinary perspective helps us see challenges in unique ways. We think differently: We apply leadership and expertise to social issues and find unique solutions. We act responsibly: Our passion and perseverance create lasting change. We make a difference at home and around the world. CAMARILLO ROTARY SERVING OUR COMMUNITY Our club is committed to making a difference in our community and in our world. Our annual projects include our Viva La Comida Mexican Dinner, our Rotary Creates Magic Show, the Hap Rapp Memorial Track Meet and the Care for Kids Golf Classic. Funds raised from these events (more than $1 million over the past decade) are returned to local and international charitable causes through our Camarillo Rotary Foundation. The Foundation also awards thousands of dollars each year in scholarships to deserving high school seniors. Club of Camarillo P.O. Box 171, Camarillo, CA 93011 www.camarillorotary.org Facebook: Rotary Club of Camarillo We meet at noon on Wednesdays at 340 Mobil Avenue, 340 Camarillo, CA 93010 FOR MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION, CALL BOB BRENNER AT 805-427-3538

G O PVSD STUDENTS! Your level of success is directly proportional to your level of commitment Pleasant Valley School District is Proud to Support the Hap Rapp Memorial Rotary Track Meet and Wishes All The Participants a Successful Day! 600 Temple Drive, Camarillo CA 93010 805-482-2763, www.pvsd.k12.ca.us On behalf of The PVSD Board On behalf of Trustees of the PVSD Board Suzanne Kitchens of Trustees: Bob Rust Warren Ron Speakman Harwood Bob Rust Debra Kuske Pat FitzGerald Suzanne Ron Speakman Kitchens Debra & Kuske Superintendent & Luis Superintendent C. Villegas, Jr. Angélica M. Ramsey, Ed.D.