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Women's Track & Field takes Region Runner-Up while men take third
Women's Track & Field takes Region Runner-Up while men take third

Women's Track & Field takes Region Runner-Up while men take third

Sunday May 5, 2024 - 8:10 p.m. | Dylan DeVlieger

T-Bird Track & Field finished Day Two of the Region I Championship on Thursday. 

Women:

The Lady T-Birds earned Region I Runner-Up honors as they came in behind champion Central Arizona College. The Vaqueras scored 265 points, Mesa scored 244 points, & third place Pima scored 169 points. 

Deshay Turner won the 100m event (11.86) and finished second in the 200m (24.17). Katherine Lemish was the runner up in the 100m hurdles finishing in 14.35. Elizabeth Wead was runner-up in the women's 400m hurdles (1:03.40).

Taylor Jacobs came in first in the women's 800m finishing in 3:30.15. Anna Harmon smashed the competition in the women's 5000m finishing  in 19:00.82, a whole 17 seconds before the second place finisher who was her teammate Carmella Baldwin

Harmon also took first place in the women's 1500m event coming in with a time of 4:53.30.

Men:

The Thunderbird men finished in 3rd place as a team scoring 210 points, Central Arizona College took second with 213 points, & Pima took home the hardware scoring 258 points. 

Austin John came in third in the men's shot put (13.37m) and fifth in the discus throw (37.74m).

Jeremiah Reed came in fifth in the men's high jump (1.82m). 

The men's 4x100m relay team consisting of Tylyn CookJeremiah ReedJames Hockings, & Jalen Bradford came in second, sporting a time of 40.78.

Ernest Green won the men's 1500m event finishing in 3:52.27 while teammate Jorge Trujillo finished fourth in 3:58.65.Ricardo Torres finished third in the men's 110m hurdles with a time of 14.78.Jhaylin Palmer took third in the men's 100m event finishing in 10.70.

Samuel Green took runner-up honors in the men's 800m finishing in 1:51.35 while brother Ernest Green came in third with a time of 1:53.62.

Mesa will now turn their attention to the NJCAA Outdoor National Championship held in West Monroe, LA from May 16-18.

 

 

 

School Records broken between both days of the meet: