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Senior Day Ceremonies Highlight Kim Duyst Invitational for the Warriors

3/2/2024 8:25:00 PM

TURLOCK, Calif.---  Stan State hosted the Annual Kim Duyst Invitational the past two days at the Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium.  Mid-way through the day on Saturday, Stan State track and field program recognized its seniors.  Ero Doce broke the school record in the 5,000-meter run with a first-place time of 14:08.98, which provisionally qualifies him for nationals.  The Warriors had over forty top ten finishers including seven first place times or marks.  
 
QUOTES FROM COACH JOHNSON:  "Great two days of competition with some conference competitors as well as other institutions" said head coach Troy Johnson.  "Looking forward to the rest of the season beginning with in two weeks at the West Coast Relays."  
 
SEVEN FIRST PLACE FINISHERS:  Including Ero Doce first place finish in the 5,000-meter run, Stan State had seven first place finishers.  Kaela Dishion won her heat in the women's 5,000-meter run.  Reyna Dismukes captured the long jump and Jacob Diaz captured the 800-meter run. Nate Olsen captured his heat in the 5,000-meter run. Annie Wild won the 800-meter and 1500-meter run events.
 
SENIOR DAY:  In the middle of Day Two today, Stan State recognized its seven track and field senior student-athletes in Isabel Arrizano, Caitlyn Bell, Najwa Chouati, Ero Doce, Jose Garcia, Jason Lindsay, and Shaylynn Wynn.  
 
WARRIOR RESULTS:
WARRIOR EVENT PLACE MARK/TIME
Joey Acosta 5,000-meter Seventh (Section B) 15:30.38
Joey Acosta 1500-meter Twenty-second 4:17.50
Abe Alsaidi 5,000-meter Fourth (Section A) 14:51.34
Isabel Arrizano 200-meter Eighth 25.95
Jemar Armstrong 400-meter Ninth 51.82
Jemar Armstrong 200-meter Seventeenth 22.80
Cole Bailey Shot Put Fourth 14.06m (46-1.5)
Cole Bailey Discus Fifth 39.57m (129-10)
Cole Bailey Javelin Eleventh 42.29m (138-10)
Cole Bailey Hammer Ninth 44.77m (146-10)
Damaris Burt 400-meter Eighth 51.37
Jacob Diaz 800-meter First 2:00.31
Jacob Diaz 1500-meter Tenth 4:08.97
Vanessa Diaz 1500-meter Thirty-third 5:23.08
Vanessa Diaz 5,000-meter Fourth (Section B) 19:16.58
Reyna Dismukes Long Jump First  5.29m (17-4.25)
Reyna Dismukes Triple Jump Third 10.70m (35-1.25)
Kaela Dishion 5,000-meter First (Section A) 17:25.20
Ero Doce 5,000-meter First (Section A) 14:08.98
Paul Roberts-Estrada 200-meter Thirty-third 23.68
Paul Roberts-Estrada 100-meter Forty-first 11.62
Levi Gardner 400-meter Eighth 51.72
Levi Gardner 200-meter Thirty-sixth 23.74
Jose Garcia 5,000-meter Second (Section A) 14:26.85
Crystal Hernandez 800-meter Seventh 2:26.36
Crystal Hernandez 1500-meter Third 4:51.70
Devin Hernandez Shot Put Third 14.08m (46-2.5)
Devin Hernandez Hammer Sixth 48.53m (159-2)
Hailey Hunter Hammer Third 42.50m (139-5)
Hailey Hunter Shot Put Fourth 11.39m (37-4.5)
Hailey Hunter Discus Eighth 29.74m (97-7)
Eris Hutchins 200-meter Twenty-fourth 23.33
Eris Hutchins 100-meter Thirty-second 11.44
Lamont Lane Hammer Fourth 50.04m (164-2)
Lamont Lane Discus Twelfth 36.03m (118-2)
Lamont Lane Shot Put Fourteenth 11.29m (37-0.5)
Kayden Legan 5,000-meter Fifth (Section A) 17:51.80
Jason Lindsay Hammer Second 52.03m (170-8)
Jason Lindsay Discus Sixth 39.37m (129-2)
Jason Lindsay Shot Put Twenty-Third 10.55m (34-7.5)
Luke McMahon Hammer Fifth 49.82m (163-5)
Luis Mincey 400 hurdles Second 56.81
Luis Mincey 110 hurdles Seventh 16.34
Alfred Nunes Pole Vault Second 4.25m (13-11.25)
Alfred Nunes High Jump Eleventh 1.69m (5-6.50)
Alfred Nunes Javelin Eleventh 42.29m (138-9)
Alfred Nunes Discus Eleventh 36.22m (118-10)
Alfred Nunes Shot Put Thirtieth 9.98m (32-9)
Nate Olsen 5,000-meter First (Section B) 15:01.50
Yelena Ordonez Javelin Fifteenth 20.93m (68-8)
Yelena Ordonez 1500-meter Forty-second 5:31.72
Milca Osorio 5,000-meter  Seventh (Section A) 18:50.47
Anthony Pimentel 400-meter Fourteenth 52.57
Anthony Pimentel 200-meter Twenty-ninth 23.47
Mila Real 400-meter Second 58.38
Mila Real 100 hurdles Sixth 16.94
Dominic Robles 800-meter Tenth 2:02.35
Dominic Robles 1500-meter Third 3:59.82
Noheli Ron 1500-meter Thirty-first 5:20.26
Noheli Ron 5,000-meter Third (Section B) 19:05.85
Carson Sanchez 5,000-meter Ninth (Section B) 15:31.86
Jacqueline Sanchez 1500-meter Twelfth 4:55.70
Jacqueline Sanchez 5,000-meter Fourth (Section B) 17:44.92
Jules Sanchez 200-meter Twenty-sixth 23.36
Jules Sanchez 100-meter Thirty-second 11.52
Tessa Vasquez 1500-meter Twenty-first 5:07.67
Brody Vecchione 1500-meter Eleventh 4:09.61
Brody Vecchione 800-meter Eighteenth 2:03.75
Annie Wild 800-meter First 2:18.32
Annie Wild 1500-meter First 4:43.28
Jaheim Williams 200-meter Eighth 22.28
Jaheim Williams 100-meter Twenty-first 11.16
Shaylynn Wynn 400-meter Tenth 1:03.94
Yahaira Zuniga 1500-meter Fourth 4:51.99
Yahaira Zuniga 5,000-meter Second (Section A) 17:32.66
Damaris Burt
Jaheim Williams
Eris Hutchins
Jemar Armstrong
Men's 4x100 Relay Seventh  42.59
Jemar Armstrong
Jaheim Williams
Damaris Burt
Trent Lauderdale  
Men's 4x400 Relay Second 3:26.76
 
MOVING ON UP: Ero Doce now holds the Stan State record in the 5,000-mter run (14:08.98) while Jose Garcia is second with his time of 14:26.85 from this afternoon.  Kaela Dishion moves into the top ten in the women's 5000-meter run with her first-place time of 17:25.20 which places her eighth on the top ten list.
 
UP NEXT:  Stan State will return to competition March 22-23 in Fresno, Calif., when the Warriors participate in the West Coast Relays hosted by Fresno State University.  Stan State duo of Najwa Chouati and Kaela Dishion will compete at the 2024 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships in the 5,000-meter run at 4:15pm (PT) in Pittsburg, Kansas, at the Robert W. Plaster Center on the campus of Pittsburg, Kansas.  
 
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