Friday, June 12, 2009

Matt Darr had the Second Best Shot Throw in the State in 2009


Darr won both discus (192-0) and shot put titles (62-1.25) to single-handedly lead Frontier to a co-team title.

Mens Shot Put
Rank Mark
Name Grade School Section Meet Date
1
62'i4.75"

AustiniField
12
ArroyoiGrande
SS CIF-SS Divisional Finals 05/23/09
2 62' 1.25"
Matt Darr 11 Frontier CE CIF-State Finals 06/06/09
3 61' 7.50"
Kevin Graf 12 Agoura SS CIF-SS Division 2 Prelims 05/16/09
4 61' 5.5"
Daniel Swarbrick 12 Saugus SS West Coast Relays 04/04/09
5 60' 10.50"
Caylin Hanptmann 12 Beverly Hills SS CIF-SS Divisional Finals 05/23/09
6 60' 10.50"
Willy Irwin 11 Clovis East CE North Area Championships 05/13/09
7
60'.6.25"

Caleb.McCurry
12
Northwood
SS Weekly Duals, 4/19/09 04/19/09
8 60' 0.50"
Blake Asbill
Carlsbad SD Palomar Lg Finals 05/14/09
9 59' 1.75"
Rory Mount 12 Dana Hills SS CIF-SS Masters Meet 05/29/09
10
59'.1.75"

Jordan.Paea
12
Ventura
SS CIF-SS Masters Meet 05/29/09
11 58' 8.25"
Tyrone Sauls 10 Christian SD CIF-State Finals 06/06/09
12
58';2"

Joe;Daou
11
Santa;Monica
SS Ocean League Finals 05/07/09
13 58' 0"
Conor Mccullough 12 Chaminade SS Mission Lg Finals 05/04/09
14 57' 11.25"
Graham Vickers 12 Diamond Ranch SS CIF-SS Division 3 Prelims 05/16/09
15
57':11"

Cecil:Whiteside
11
Newport:Harbor
SS Asics Surf City Invitati... 03/28/09
16 57' 10.75"
Brandon Greenberg 11 Crespi SS CIF-SS Masters Meet 05/29/09
17 57' 8"
Nicholas Scarvelis 10 Dos Pueblos SS CIF-SS Division 2 Prelims 05/16/09
18 57' 6.50"
Jeremy Hines 11 Jesuit SJ Delta River League Track... 05/14/09
19
57'.6"

Tom.Drachkovitch
12
Notre.Dame(SO)
SS Weekly Duals, 4/26/09 04/26/09
20 57' 5"
Conner McCullough 12 Chaminade SS Weekly Duals, 4/19/09 04/19/09
21 57' 3.50"
Jose Aviles 11 La Jolla SD Arcadia Invitational 04/10/09
22 56' 3.5"
Jacob Budwig 11 Fowler CE West Coast Relays

1 comment:

  1. Darr won the shot put, the discus and a share of the state team title, all by himself. He threw personal records in both events that day, 192 feet in the discus and 62-1.25 in the shot.

    Darr said his timely performance really started started with preliminaries the day before.

    "I only took two throws, and then I was able to shut it down (because he was already qualified for the final)," Darr said. "It's a confidence booster. I knew I was going to open with a solid throw in the finals, and I just built on that and just competed well."

    What was unexpected was that Darr's two victories, each worth 10 team points, was enough to vault Frontier into a four-way tie for the boys state title -- even though the Titans didn't have a single other boys competitor.

    Darr has been a standout since his days in middle school -- at least if you ask his throwing coach, Dawn Dumble, who met him when he was in her seventh-grade class.

    "The first week of school, a girl has an asthma attack," Dumble said. "She had just come from P.E. and didn't have her inhaler. And I recall immediately telling Matt to take her to the office. It was the first week, but I instinctually knew he was more responsible than the other kids. It was crazy."

    At the time, Darr was into baseball, but Dumble, a former national champion thrower at UCLA, got him to go out for the track team, too. He took to it, and Dumble began training him regularly.

    "But I could only work with him once or twice a week," said Dumble, who had (still has) two small children at home. "So I'd just write up a schedule for him and meet and have him do the drills on his own. It takes a special type of kid for that to work."

    Dumble and Darr have kept that system in place throughout Darr's high school career, and he's continued to get better and better, reaching the state meet in the shot put as a sophomore. Another roadblock to his success presented itself this year, though.

    Darr's future lies in football, where recruiting services rank him one of the nation's best punters. That means this year was full of recruiting e-mails, text messages, call and visits.

    "I didn't get on the (football) radar until January or February," Darr said. "At the time, I was full-bore on track, looking to do good things. But all the attention was on recruiting. It was definitely a challenge trying to balance it out.

    "There were days where I'd check my e-mail and have six different e-mails from six different schools. Then the whole time at (track) practice, I'd be thinking about how I was going to respond to the e-mails."

    Finally, five days before the state meet, Darr verbally committed to USC. That wiped away a bunch of distractions.

    "Then I got to focusing on state," Darr said. "I spent days with Dawn throwing, and said I'm going to stop and focus on track. And it paid off."

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