Results: USATF Masters SCA Championship Meet

USATF Masters SCA Championship Meet:  1970s to Present
(Southern Calif. Association)

Meet Records:   SCA Meet Records: Courtesy of Jeffery Davison and SHR1:
USATF Masters SCA Meet Records (1970s to 2023)  (Supplement)

Many early Masters meet results can be found on USMITT Newsletters, NorCal Running Review (West Valley)
Newsletters, 
SFVTC Newsletters, and National Masters News (NMN).      Note:  Formerly also known as the
District Championship, SPA-AAU Masters Championships, Southern Pacific AAU Masters Championships,
and TFA Pacific.
Note:  Director of the 1974 through 1976 meets: Seniors Track Club (1974-1975 Hal Wallace and 1976 Jim Parks)

Additional past meet results can be found in past National Masters News (1977 to 2006 Link)
Note: Past National Masters News meet results typically only listed M30 plus.

1969: May 31, 1969 SPAAAU District Veterans Championship at Orange Coast College.  Dewey Vroom won 3 events, Steve Seymour won JT at 169′-8″ (Independent, Long Beach June 3, 1969)

1970: May 31, 1970 “Seniors Track SPAAAU Championship at Orange Coast College.”
Results are minimal in the LA Times – meet included Dan Aldrich, Willie Kleinsasser, Joe Page, Bob Richards, Steve Seymour, Dewey Vroom, and Ross Winton. Joe Paige (40 plus) 5′-10″ high jump to surpass Bob Richards’ old (meet ?) record of 5′-4″  Reference:  (June 1, 1970 LA Times) and (San Bernardino Sun June 2, 1970)

Note: The June 13, 1970 LA Times mentions a Masters All Comers meet was scheduled June 13 at Orange Coast College
for the running events.  And the field events at Corona Del Mar High School.

Note: The June 24, 1972 Redlands Daily Facts mentions a May 1972 Masters meet at Fullerton Univ.  A Dr. Bowman threw the javelin.

Note: June 8, 1975 the Los Angeles Times reported that on June 7, 1975: Bill Fitzgerald set a M50 World Record in the Mile at 4:37.1 and M50 American Record in the 880 yard at 2:07.2

SCA Championship Meet Results

For National Masters News issues after December 2006 please refer to hard copies.

West Region (5 States): West Region

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