BOYS TRIPLE JUMP CLASS RECORDS

1971 was the first year this event was officially used in NBL finals.

Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman

Senior

48-7½ Rob McCorkel, Petaluma 1981, 44-9 ’80
48-7 Marvin Colter, Piner 1978
47-9 Ray Marchbanks, Santa Rosa 1978
47-4¼ Jim Brown, Santa Rosa 1971
46-11½ Allen Kuhn, Cloverdale 1978, 44-2½ ’77, 40-0½ ’76
46-3 Tyree Gray, Montgomery 1973, 39-10 ’71
46-3 Jeff Johnson, Petaluma 1981
46-1 Jermaine Brown, Rancho Cotate 1988
46-0 Aaron Braxton, Piner 1984
45-10½ Bradley Bursch, Piner 1992, 41-0 ’90

Junior

47-11 Marvin Colter, Piner 1977
46-4 Ray Marchbanks, Santa Rosa 1977
46-0¼ Maurice White, Rancho Cotate 2001, 44-10¾ ’02
45-11 Rick Williams, Montgomery 1974
45-8 Aaron Braxton, Piner 1983
45-8 Brycen Poarch, Casa Grande 2012
45-2½ Joe Bill Evett, Montgomery 1988, his best
45-2 Juwan Morales, Rancho Cotate 2013
45-1¼ Robin Colter, Rancho Cotate 1980, his best
44-11 Jeff Johnson, Petaluma 1980

Sophomore

45-3½ Jeff Johnson, Petaluma 1979
44-1 Maurice White, Rancho Cotate 2000
43-3¾ Mike Villa, Montgomery 1974
43-4 Marvin Colter, Piner 1976
43-4 Aaron Braxton, Piner 1982
43-3¾ Mike Villa, Montgomery 1974
42-9¾ Carlos Franco, Rancho Cotate 2013
42-9¾ Remington Gack, Santa Rosa 2019
42-6¼ Eric Birkenes, Piner 1987
42-5¾ Ray Marchbanks, Santa Rosa 1976

Freshman

43-2¾ Jeff Johnson, Petaluma 1978
41-9¾ Brycen Poarch, Casa Grande 2010, 42-1 ’11
41-3 Phanat Amphai, Piner 2005, 43-7½ ’07
40-3 Myles Moffat, Middletown 2007
40-3 Tristan Hug, Napa 2019
40-2 Brendan O’Neill, Petaluma 2015
39-10¾ Jim Loyd, Sonoma Valley 1978
39-10 Brendan Bohn, Windsor 2008
39-8¾ Leith Butler, Fort Bragg 2009
39-8¼ Fred Montini, Sonoma Valley 1972, 44-10 1975

Santa Rosa Public schools did not have freshman until the 1995 season.

compiled by Jim Crowhurt