Shayna Yon bowed out in the prelims of the 100, posting a time of 11.95 (1.8), good enough for 13th.
Damajahnee Birch advanced to finals of the 400 hurdles with the #4 time out of prelims in 58.27.
Jordyn Colter's 4:34.58 1500 was the #10 time in prelims and good enough to advance to finals (which will likely be much faster)
Haley Showalter threw 151-8 for 11th in the discus competition, one place ahead of Rebecca Finley who also has a Colorado connection.
Saturday Results
Julia Hall and Heide Baron were both in the 55s and missed making finals in the 400, placing 18th and 20th, respectively, in prelims.
Duane McClurkin was DQd in the 400 prelims with a lane violation.
Joining McClurkin as a prelims DQ was Trenton Stringari. For Stringari, it was a trail leg violation in the 400 hurdles.
Things went better for McClurkin in the 200 prelims, as his 21.12 advanced him to finals as the #6 seed.
Nik Chappee missed the 200 finals with a 21.60. Both Chappee and McClurkin ran in heat one which had a 2.1 wind.
Haley Showalter scored a third in the hammer throw with a mark of 194-1
Damajahnee Birch earned a fourth in the finals of the 400 hurdles with a 57.67.
Ashley Miller finished fourth in the 100 hurdles at 13.22 (0.3)
Riley Cooney and Megan Wenham finished fifth and seventh in the 3000 steeple with times of 10:40.16 and 10:44.65, respectively.
Katie Rainsberger took second to Kate Murphy for the second weekend in a row, this time running a 9:11.60 for 3000 meters. I'm still trying to run that down to be sure, but I believe Murphy and Rainsberger ran the #3 and #4 US AT high school outdoor times for that distance (with Lynn Bjorklund having the top two times, dating back all the way to 1975).
Sunday Results
Andrea Willis ended up with a NH in the pole vault.
Tarynn Sieg finished 14th in the shot put with a 43-1.5
Duane McClurkin finished fourth in the finals of the 200 with a time of 21.35 (+1.2)
Jordyn Colter's 4:30.99 1500 closed out the Colorado weekend in sixth place. Like a lot of other events, the oppressive heat probably took something of a toll in this event.