Senior Day Highlights Kim Duyst Invite for Warriors
TURLOCK, Calif.--- During Day Two of the Kim Duyst Invite, Stan State will recognize its 21 senior men's and women's outdoor track and field students in a ceremony at the Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium. Day One of the Kim Duyst Invite will begin at 9:00 a.m. this Friday, February 28. The second and final day will be this Saturday, March 1 with competition beginning at 9:00 a.m.
SENIOR DAY: Around 10:45 a.m., this Saturday in Day Two of the Kim Duyst, Stan State will recognize its 21 track and field student-athletes in Abe Alsaidi, Jemar Armstrong, Cole Bailey, Kaela Dishion, Levi Gardner, Devin Hernandez, Eris Hutchins, Lamont Lane, Trent Lauderdale, Kayden Legan, Alfred Nunes, Evan Nunes, Milca Osorio, Anthony Pimentel, Noheli Ron, Dominic Robles, Dede Salcedo, Carson Sanchez, Rionna Wallace, Jaheim Williams, and Yahaira Zuniga.
WARRIOR TOP THREE PLACERS FOR STAN STATE WOMEN'S TRACK/FIELD TEAM AT SUNBIRD: Stan State started its 2025 outdoor track and field season competing at the Sunbird Invite in Fresno, Calif., on Saturday, February 22. The Warriors had several top three placers at The Sunbird.
With her first-place finish in the 800-meter run, Annie Wild moved into seventh place on the Warriors' top ten list with her time of 2:10.47 which provisionally qualifies her for the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in May. She currently holds the fastest time in the nation. Jacqueline Sanchez-Silva captured the 3000-meter run with a time of 10:00.98, which is the third fastest time in school history. Also capturing first was Alexis Nino in the hammer. She had a first place throw of 168-11 (51.48m) to capture the women's hammer.
Finishing in fifth place in the 200-meters was Rionna Wallace with a time 24.75. That time is the third fastest time in school history. Besides Wild finishing in the top three in the 800-meters, Crystal Hernandez ran a second-place time of 2:14.42. Tessa Vasquez ran a 4:41.82 to finish in second while Dede Salcedo ran a 4:44.36 to finish in third in the 1500-meter run.
Yahaira Zuniga and Wild joined Sanchez-Silva has the top five placers for Stan State in the 3000-meter run. Zuniga ran a 10:07.00 and Wild ran a 10:12.58 to finish in second and third for the Warriors. They are now sixth and seventh respectively in school history. Mila Real ran a 1:03.18 to place second in the 400-hurdles. She is now sixth in the Warriors' top ten list in the 400-hurdles. Reyna Dismukes finished in second with her jump of 17-9.75 (5.43m) in the long jump. Alexis Nino finished in third in the shot put (33-3, 10.13m).
WARRIOR TOP THREE PLACERS FOR STAN STATE MEN'S TRACK/FIELD TEAM AT SUNBIRD: Just like the women's track and field team, Stan State men's team started its 2025 outdoor track and field season competing at the Sunbird Invite in Fresno, Calif., on Saturday, February 22. The Warriors had several top three placers at The Sunbird. Led by Trent Lauderdale's NCAA Division II provisional time in the 400-meter hurdles, the Warrior men had several top three placers. Lauderdale finished in third with his time of 53.11 which is currently the second fastest time in the nation.
Over in the 1500-meter run, Abe Alsaidi finished in second place with a time of 3:58.12. Right behind Alsaidi in third place was Dominic Robles with a time of 3:58.32. Tanner Gerhart placed third in the 3000-meter run with a time of 8:29.32 followed by Alsaidi who ran a fifth-place time of 8:37.51. Dillon Carolina had a fifth-place time of 14.81 in the 110-hurdles.
The men's 4x400 relay team of Timothy Miles, Anthony Pimentel, Jaheim Williams, and Trent Lauderdale placed fifth with a time of 3:23.70. Alfred Nunes had a second-place mark of 14-1.25 (4.30m) in the pole vault, Devin Hernandez finished in fourth place in the shot put (46-10.25, 14.06m). in the men's javelin, Joshua Shimoda finished in third place with a throw of 170-8 (52.02m).
MEET SCHEDULE: For the meet schedule click here.
LIVE RESULTS: For live results of the Kim Duyst Invite, click here.
REPRESENTING THE WARRIORS THIS WEEKEND ARE:
Women's 100m Dash: Rionna Wallace and Alejandra Yepez
Women's 200m Dash: Lauren Steuben, Rionna Wallace, and Alejandra Yepez
Women's 400m Dash: Mila Real and Shaylynn Wynn
Women's 800m Run: Bela Moreno, Nina Furtado, Dede Salcedo, Pamela Vargas, and Tessa Vasquez.
Women's 1,500m Run: Bela Moreno, Nina Furtado, Dede Salcedo, Pamela Vargas, and Tessa Vasquez.
Women's 5,000m Run: Makenzie Kordic, Noheli Ron, Yahaira Zuniga.
Women's 100m Hurdles: Brianna Aguirre, Mila Real
Women's 400m Low Hurdles: Brianna Aguirre, Mila Real, and Shaylynn Wynn
Women's 4 x 100m Relay: Mila Real, Rionna Wallace, Lauren Stueben, and Reyna Dismukes
Women's 4 x 400m Relay: Shaylynn Wynn, Reyna Dismukes, Rionna Wallace, and Mila Real
Women's Pole Vault: Brianna Aguirre
Women's Long Jump: Reyna Dismukes, Christallyn Tate, Richiya Washington
Women's Triple Jump: Richiya Washington
Women's Shot Put: Sienna Hawkins, Alexis Nino
Women's Discus Throw: Sienna Hawkins
Women's Hammer Throw: Sienna Hawkins, Alexis Nino
Men's 100m Dash: Jaevin Sawyer, Jaheim Williams, Eris Hutchins
Men's 200m Dash: Jemar Armstrong, Levi Gardner, Anthony Pimentel, Jaevin Sawyer, Jaheim Williams, Eris Hutchins
Men's 400m Dash: Jemar Armstrong, Levi Gardner, Trent Lauderdale, Alfred Nunes, Anthony Pimentel
Men's 800m Run: Adin Dibble, Austin Hein, Carson Sanchez
Men's 1,500m Run: Abe Alsaidi, Adin Dibble, Tanner Gerhart, Jackson Hall, Carson Sanchez, Jackson Oliveira
Men's 5,000m Run: Abe Alsaidi, Tanner Gerhart, Mason Oliveira, Jackson Oliveira
Men's 110m Hurdles: Dillon Carolina, Justice McDermott, Timothy Miles
Men's 400m Intermediate Hurdles: Trent Lauderdale, Justice McDermott, Timothy Miles
Men's 4 x 100m Relay: Eris Hutchins, Jaheim Williams, Jaevin Sawyer, Trent Lauderdale-A
Eligah Lawrence, Dillon Carolina, Anthony Pimentel, Jemar Armstrong-B
Men's 4 x 400m Relay: Jaheim Williams, Levi Gardner, Jemar Armstrong, Trent Lauderdale-A
Jaevin Sawyer, Anthony Pimentel, Justice McDermott, Timothy Miles-B
Men's Pole Vault: Alfred Nunes
Men's Long Jump: Eligah Lawrence, Alfred Nunes, Christopher Ruiz, Johnny Venegas
Men's Triple Jump: Dillon Carolina, Eligah Lawrence, Christopher Ruiz, and Johnny Venegas
Men's Shot Put: Alfred Nunes, Cole Bailey, Logan Edwards, Luke Giannotta, Devin Hernandez, Lamont Lane, Mason Phillips.
Men's Discus Throw: Alfred Nunes, Cole Bailey, Logan Edwards, Luke Giannotta, Devin Hernandez, Lamont Lane, Mason Phillips
Men's Hammer Throw: Cole Bailey, Logan Edwards, Luke Giannotta, Devin Hernandez, Lamont Lane, Evan Nunes, Mason Phillips
Men's Javelin: Justice McDermott, Alfred Nunes, Joshua Shimoda, Cole Bailey, Christopher Ruiz
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