Warriors Earn Nineteen All-CCAA Honors; Jaevin Sawyer CCAA Men’s Track & Field Freshman of the Meet
TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stan State men's and women's track and field teams earned All-CCAA honors in 19 events this weekend at the CCAA Track & Field Championships that were hosted by the Warriors at Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium. Jaevin Sawyer was named the CCAA Men's Track and Field Freshman of the Meet as voted on by the coaches. Capturing their respective events were: Trent Lauderdale (400 hurdles), Alexis Nino (hammer), Jaevin Sawyer (200-meter), and Annie Wild (800-meter).
CCAA CHAMPIONS: Four Warriors captured their respective event champions to become the CCAA Champion. Trent Lauderdale captured the 400-hurdles with his time of 51.06. Alexis Nino had a first place throw of 158-8 in the hammer. Jaevin Sawyer ran a 21.07 to capture the 200-metger and Annie Wild captured the 1500-meter run with a time of 4:21.42.
ALL-CCAA WARRIORS: Altogether, the Warriors placed in the top three in 19 events to earn All-CCAA honors. The men's 4x100 relay team of Eris Hutchins, Jaheim Williams, Jaevin Sawyer, and Trent Lauderdale finished in second. The women's 4x400 relay team of Reyna Dismukes, Rionna Wallace, Mila Real, and Shaylynn Wynn finished in third. The men's 4x400 relay team of Jaevin Sawyer, Jaheim Williams, Jemar Armstrong, and Trent Lauderdale placed third. Alexis Nino was first in the hammer and third in the shot put. Mila Real was second in the 400-hurdles and third in the 100-hurdles. Annie Wild captured the 1500 and was second in the 800. Cole Bailey was second in the hammer while Reyna Dismukes was third in the triple jump and Devin Hernandez was third in the shot put. Lamont Lane was third in the hammer. Trent Lauderdale captured the 400-hrurdles and Jaevin Sawyer was first in the 200 and third int eh 200. Domini Robles finished third in the 5,000-meter run while Jackson Oliveira was second. Rionna Wallace placed third in the 100.
NCAA DII QUALIFYING TIMES: During the CCAA Track & Field Championships, the Warriors had six NCAA Division II qualifying times for the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Trent Lauderdale is now fourth in the 400-hurdles with his first-place time of 51.06 this afternoon in the finals. Jaevin Sawyer recorded a qualifying time in the 100 and 200-meter dashes this afternoon. Sawyer is 51st in the 100 with his third-place time of 10.47. The Warrior freshman is 57th with his first-place time of 21.07 in the 200. The 4x100 relay team of Eris Hutchins, Jaheim Williams, Jaevin Sawyer, and Trent Lauderdale are 53rd in the nation with their second-place and school record time of 40.65.
Rionna Wallace qualified with her two school records in the prelims in the 100 and 200-meter dashes. She is 60th in the 100 (11.76) and 52nd in the 200 (24.03). Mila Real's time of 1:00.00 in the 400-hurdles moved her to 16th in the nation which she ran in the prelims.
MULTI-EVENTS: Alfred Nunes placed fourth in the decathlon just 81 points out of earning All-CCAA honors. He was fifth in the 100-meter dash, long jump, high jump, javelin, and 1500-meter run. Nunes was sixth in the shot put and 400-meter dash. He finished second in the pole vault and was third in the 110-hurdles and discus.
SCHOOL RECORDS: Rionna Wallace broke the school record in the 200-meter dash with her time of 24.03 in the prelims breaking her own record of 24.41. Wallace and Mila Real broke the Stan State records in the 100-meter dash and 400-meter hurdles in the prelims of each event. Jaevin Sawyer now owns the school record in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.42. The men's 4x100 relay team of Eris Hutchins, Jaheim Williams, Jaevin Sawyer, and Trent Lauderdale broke the school record with a time of 40.65.
FOURTH PLACE: Stan State finished in fourth place in both the men's and women's championships. The Warrior women had 111 points for fourth place. Cal Poly Pomona captured the women's title with 184.5 points followed by Chico State with 149.5 points followed by Cal State San Bernardino with 114. Stan State's men had 100 points for fourth place. Chico State captured the men's title with 234.5 points followed by Cal Poly Pomona with 233 and Cal State San Marcos with 109 points.
WARRIORS POINT RECIPIENTS
CCAA Champion; All-CCAA; * Stan State Record
RELAYS
WARRIOR | EVENT | PLACE | TIME/MARK |
Reyna Dismukes, Rionna Wallace, Mila Real, Shaylynn Wynn | 4x400 | Third | 3:51.16 |
Mila Real, Rionna Wallace, Reyna Dismukes, Shaylynn Wynn | 4x100 | Fourth | 47.74 |
Eris Hutchins, Jaheim Williams, Jaevin Sawyer, Trent Lauderdale | 4x100 | Second | 40.65* |
Jaevin Sawyer, Jaheim Williams, Jemar Armstrong, Trent Lauderdale | 4x400 | Third | 3:16.23 |
CCAA Champion; All-CCAA; *Stan State Record
ALFRED NUNES' DECATHLON RESULTS
EVENT | PLACE | TIME/MARK (points) |
100-meter dash | Fifth | 11.53 (points) |
Long Jump | Fifth | 5.98m, 19-7 ½ (621 points) |
Shot Put | Fifth | 10.06m, 33-0 ¼ (489 points) |
High Jump | Fifth | 1.76m, 5-9 ¼ (593 points) |
400-meter dash | Seventh | 53.35 (667 points) |
110 hurdles | Third | 16.07 (725 points) |
Discus | Third | 34.67m, 113-9 (557 [points) |
Pole Vault | Tied Second | 4.40m, 14-5 ¼ (731 points) |
Javelin | Fifth | 40.91m, 134-2 ( |
1500 meter run | Fifth | 5:21.63 |
Total | Fourth | 6024 points |
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