Nominees for the Performance of the Week:
Please Choose 3 from this list
Isaac Cortes, Great Oak, Jr. -- After winning the California state indoor title in the mile, Cortes clocked a personal-best and national outdoor leading mark of 4:15.98 in the 1,600 metes at the Mount Carmel Field and Distance Invitational.
Elena Bruckner, San Jose Valley Christian, Jr. -- Produced a personal-best and national-leading effort of 49 feet in the shot put at the Willow Glen Invitational.
Matt Katnik, St. John Bosco, Sr. -- Improved on his national outdoor lead in the shot put with an effort of 68-9 in a tri-meet at Warren. His mark ranks No. 6 in state history.
Kendall Mader, Newbury Park, Sr. -- Her national-leading mark of 164-4 in the discus throw is the No. 2 performance in Ventura County history behind the 166-8 from Ventura's Alexandra Morgan in 2010.
Kaitlyn Merritt, Santa Margarita, Sr. -- Cleared a national-leading 13-6 in the pole vault in a dual meet against El Toro, just three inches off her personal-best clearance from last year's Orange County Championships.
Austin Tamagno, Brea-Olinda, Jr. -- Clocked a personal-best and national-leading 1:53.85 in the 800 at the Cougar Classic.
Great Oak girls 4 x 800 relay -- Ally Talpash, Sarah Workman, Audrey Wallis and Alyssa Ungrady ran a national-leading 9:29.75 at the Mount Carmel Field and Distance Invitational.
Jurupa Hills boys 4 x 1,600 relay -- Michael Teran, Luis Ortega, Devon Reed and Brittan Reed ran a national-leading 17:45.64 at the Bishop Amat Relays.
Oaks Christian girls 4 x 200 relay -- Miah Webb, Sarah Johnson, Schuyler Moore and Lauren Rain Williams ran a national-leading 1:38.56 at the Oaks Christian Invitational.
Tesoro girls distance medley relay -- Kate O'Connor, Angelica Grady, Amanda Gehrich and Briar Brumley set the meet record with a national-leading 12:18.39 at the Earl Engman Relays.
Vista Murrieta boys 4 x 200 relay -- Michael Norman, Jordan Testerman, Cole Dubots, and Antonio Mitchell clocked a national-leading 1:25.60 at the Paloma Valley Wildcat Relays. The mark is No. 6 in state history.