Track and Field Qualifies 13 for CCS Finals

Posted: May 21, 2012

CCS Track and Field trials were held on May 19th, with thirteen of our sixteen athletes/relays qualifying for the finals on May 25th in Gilroy. Trials standout, senior Joey Colucci, had a remarkable day, earning a position in four event finals - the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 relay and 1600 relay. Junior Joey Sanfilippo qualified for three events - the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 relay.

Trials Results (CCS Finalists in bold)

100m: 1. Joey Sanfilippo 10.81 5. Joey Colucci 10.93
200m: 6. Joey Sanfilippo 22.30 6. Joey Colucci 22.30
400m: 8. Travis McHugh 49.68
800m: 26. Nick Mantovani 2:02.01
1600m: 9. Adrian Hinojosa 4:22.09 11. Jack Bordoni 4:22.92
3200m: 7. Raymond Meijer 9:35.15 17. Esteban Valencia 9:48.05
110m High Hurdles: 4. Jalen Wright 15.05
300m Intermediate Hurdles: 4. Jalen Wright 39.71
400m Relay: 2. BCP 42.38 Tim Crawley, Joey Colucci, Nick Makarov, Joey Sanfilippo
1600m Relay: 3. BCP 3:23.38 Joey Colucci, Nick Mantovani, Tim Crawley, Nick Makarov
Triple Jump: 8. Epie Sona 44’ .25”
Long Jump: 27. Ryan Vong 18’ 11.25”

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