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    Shelbi Vaughan of Mansfield Legacy, Texas, who is an Olympic Trials qualifier, waits as a steel tape is used to officially measure her new high school national record throw of 193' 11" during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Shelbi Vaughan of Mansfield Legacy, Texas, who is an Olympic Trials qualifier, sets a new high school national record with a throw of 193' 11" during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    Shelbi Vaughan of Mansfield Legacy, Texas, who is an Olympic Trials qualifier, sets a new high school national record with a throw of 193' 11" during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    Shelbi Vaughan of Mansfield Legacy, Texas, who is an Olympic Trials qualifier, smiles after seting a new high school national record with a throw of 193' 11" during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Nationally ranked Devon Allen of Brophy HS in Phoenix, Ariz., wins the boys 110 high hurdles during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Nationally ranked Devon Allen of Brophy HS in Phoenix, Ariz., wins the boys 110 high hurdles with a time of 13:32 during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday June 9, 2012. Brian Baer/ Special to the Bee
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    Gabby Williams of Reed HS, Sparks, Nev. competes in the girls high jump during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Gabby Williams of Reed HS, Sparks, Nev. and who is the National leader and Olympic Trials qualifier, smiles during a break in the competition in the girls high jump during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Trinty Wilson of St. Mary's of Berkley wins the girls 100 hurdles with a time of 13:30 during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Casey Wheeler of Del Oro High School, left, and Kevin Staniszewski of Woodcreek High School in Roseville, compete in the boys 110 high hurdles during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
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    Aldrich Bailey of Mansfield Timberview high School in Arlington, TX, wins the boys 400 with a time of 47:57 during the Golden West Track meet at Folsom High School, Saturday.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com

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