Broncos Excel with NCAA Provisional Marks and Top Finishes
By: Delanie Gearing, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
CLAREMONT, Calif. – The Cal Poly Pomona Broncos delivered an impressive performance at the recent meet, securing 1st place overall with standout finishes across multiple events.
Nnamdi Onwaeze took 1st in the 110m hurdles with a time of 14.20, earning an NCAA provisional mark. Kailen Smith cleared 2.06m in the high jump, also securing the NCAA provisional mark. Matthew Mannino won the javelin with a throw of 59.97m, earning the NCAA provisional mark and currently ranking 2nd in the nation.
The 4x100m relay team of Dylan Hanvey, Lorenzo Boyd, Isaiah Marecheau, and Colin Quinn crossed the line in 1st place, with the 4x400m relay team of Camden Patterson, Leroy Crook Jr., Joshua Morinaga, and Alessio Sommacal doing the same. Jered Beasley won the pole vault with a clearance of 4.80m, while Mar'Agen Fowler claimed 1st in the shot put with a mark of 15.38m.
The team's strong performance, including several NCAA provisional cuts, sets the stage for a successful season ahead.
Meet Results
100 Meters
- Joshua Morinaga - 11.07
- Evan Josephson - 11.22
- Josh Morrison - 11.33
- Isaiah Baca - 11.55
- Collin Joyce - 11.59
3000 Meters
- Francisco Zavaleta - 8:21.03
- Juan Ramos - 8:21.36
- Jimmy Guerrero - 8:25.52
- Daniel Echeveste - 8:29.64
- Evan Franco - 8:42.19
- Ethan Romero - 8:50.53
110 Hurdles
- Nnamdi Onwaeze - 14.20 NCAA PROVO
- Christian Baker - 14.43
4 x 100 Relay
- Cal Poly Pomona (Dylan Hanvey, Lorenzo Boyd, Isaiah Marecheau, Colin Quinn) - 41.32
4 x 400 Relay
- Cal Poly Pomona A (Camden Patterson, Leroy Crook Jr., Joshua Morinaga, Alessio Sommacal) - 3:15.57
- Cal Poly Pomona B (Andrew Sayles, Evan Josephson, Darryll Stevens, Dylan Hanvey) - 3:24.93
4 x 800 Relay
- Cal Poly Pomona A (Jimmy Guerrero, Leroy Crook Jr., Daniel Echeveste, Evan Franco) - 7:52.08
- Cal Poly Pomona B (Francisco Zavaleta, Juan Ramos, Chris Razo, Ethan Romero) - 7:57.33
Sprint Medley Relay (800 Meters)
- Cal Poly Pomona (Lorenzo Boyd, Colin Quinn, Andrew Sayles, Camden Patterson) - 1:31.70
High Jump
- Kailen Smith - 2.06m NCAA PROVO
Pole Vault
- Jered Beasley - 4.80m
- Jaeden Correa - 4.65m
Long Jump
- Josh Morrison - 6.99m
- Isaiah Baca - 6.79m
- Collin Joyce - 6.75m
Shot Put
- Mar'Agen Fowler - 15.38m
- Thomas Tuff - 14.26m
Discus
- Thomas Tuff - 43.13m
- Cory Gamero - 41.98m
- Khai Redd - 41.53m
Hammer
- Khai Redd - 49.69m
- Thomas Tuff - 45.82m
- Cory Gamero - 35.15m
Javelin
- Matthew Mannino - 59.97m CPP TOP 10 NCAA PROVO
- John Dvorak - 53.06m
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