Broncos Sweep Five Events at Mangrum Invitational
By: Delanie Gearing, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
SAN MARCOS, Calif. – Cal Poly Pomona competed at the Mangrum Invitational at Cal State San Marcos, where the team achieved 10 personal best marks. The Broncos had an impressive weekend, winning five events: the 100-meter dash, 400-meter, 4x400-meter relay, high jump, and pole vault.
In the 100-meter dash, Lorenzo Boyd crossed the finish line first with a time of 10.58, securing the victory. Camden Patterson claimed the 400-meter title with a time of 48.31. The 4x400-meter relay team, consisting of Joshua Morinaga, Leroy Crook Jr., Alessio Sommacal, and Camden Patterson, also triumphed, winning their event.
Kailen Smith took first place in the high jump with a mark of 2.07 meters, which also earned him the NCAA Division II provisional mark. Gavin Hanes dominated the pole vault with a mark of 5.02 meters, moving him to sixth all-time in program history. He is currently ranked eighth in the nation.
Meet Results:
100 Meters
1.Lorenzo Boyd - 10.58
6. Colin Quinn - 10.78
8. Dylan Hanvey - 10.88 PR
10. Isaiah Marecheau - 10.90 PR
13. Sam Willis - 11.09
200 Meters
5. Joshua Morinaga - 22.01 PR
6. Dylan Hanvey - 22.14 PR
8. Isaiah Marecheau - 22.30
400 Meters
1.Camden Patterson - 48.31
4. Joshua Morinaga - 48.90
7. Evan Josephson - 49.73
9. Andrew Sayles - 49.99
5000 Meters
6. Ricardo Vargas - 14:54.17
9. Ethan Romero - 15:04.06 PR
110 Hurdles
2. Alessio Sommacal - 14.27 NCAA PROVO
3. Christian Baker - 14.30 NCAA PROVO
10. Gavin Hanes - 15.36
400 Hurdles
12. Christian Baker - 59.05 PR
3000 Steeplechase
3. Chris Razo - 9:18.18
4. Evan Franco - 9:18.25 PR
4 x 100 Relay
3. Lorenzo Boyd, Colin Quinn, Isaiah Marecheau, Dylan Hanvey - 41.40
4 x 400 Relay
1.Joshua Morinaga, Leroy Crook Jr., Alessio Sommacal, Camden Patterson - 3:13.92
6. Evan Josephson, Andrew Sayles, Darryll Stevens, Isaiah Marecheau - 3:23.92
High Jump
1.Kailen Smith - 2.07m NCAA PROVO
Pole Vault
1.Gavin Hanes - 5.02m PR CPP TOP 10 NCAA PROVO
2.Jaeden Correa - 4.82m PR
Long Jump
5. Gavin Binning - 6.60m
8. Josh Morrison - 6.50m
9. Collin Joyce - 6.47m
11. Isaiah Baca - 6.27m
12. Sam Willis - 6.27m
Triple Jump
7. Josh Morrison - 12.63m
Shot Put
6. Thomas Tuff - 15.24m
11. Mar'Agen Fowler - 14.33m
Discus
10. Cory Gamero - 47.04m
11. Thomas Tuff - 45.62m
15. Mar'Agen Fowler - 42.36m
16. Sam Willis - 42.10m PR
19. Jared Rhett - 39.77m
Hammer
6. Mar'Agen Fowler - 49.00m
9. Thomas Tuff - 45.13m
11. Jared Rhett - 43.33m
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