Headlining the list on Saturday at Gilroy will be two-time state meet qualifier Laurel Wong, who has the top mark in the section in the pole vault for Santa Catalina at 13-feet-3.
The defending CCS champion, Wong has been ranked No. 1 in the state all spring. Last year she was fifth at the state finals.
Chasing a spot in the section finals in the 300 low hurdles includes Gabilan Division champion Kate Riordan, who is looking to dip under 46 seconds at 46.43.
The discus will include Jocelyn Cazarez of North County, who comes in with the fifth best mark this spring at 125-1. She's also a threat to reach the finals in the shot put.
Notre Dame sophomore distance ace Angela Leavitt is on the bubble in the 1,600 at 5:18.88, while Riordan is in the hunt in the 100 (12.44), along with Marina's Aaliyah Carreras (12.58).
Soledad foreign exchange student Noora Hautamaki has leaped 18 feet in the long jump, 36-8 in the triple jump, and has tossed the shot put 35-8.
Monterey's Jhailyn Bryant, who will play volleyball this coming fall for CSUMB, is a threat to dip under 60 seconds in the 400. Santa Catalina's Avery Blanco has soared 36-8 in the triple jump.
De'Antae Williams of Seaside, Tim Hunter of North Salinas and Azjani McGill of Monterey have put their names in the hat in the 100 meters, with Williams having run 10.82.
McGill, a CCS finalist last year as a freshman in the long jump, blistered the track last week in the 200 at 22.26.
Gonzales multi-sport standout Pablo Villasenor has some work to do if he wants to crack the top three in the shot put, as he sits three inches behind in sixth overall at 50-9.
Tommy Padilla will chase a spot in the section finals for Palma in the 3,200, while Salinas' Roderick Gaskins is in the field in the long jump at 21-7.
Alvarez has a pair of athletes with hopes of making the finals in VicenteJordan Vanderlipe in the pole vault (14-2) and Vin Limosneros in the long jump 21-7 3/4.
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