Northridge sweeps track titles
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The Cal State Northridge women won their second team title in three
years and the Matador men captured their first-ever conference crown
at the Big West Conference track and field championships Saturday at
UC Irvine’s Anteater Stadium.
The Northridge women’s team scored 165 points, followed by Idaho
(150.50), Cal Poly (132.50), UC Santa Barbara (118), Long Beach State
(100), Utah State (67), UC Riverside (35), UC Irvine (33.50) and Cal
State Fullerton (16.50).
Idaho’s Mary Kamau, who won the 800 meters (2:11.95) and the 1,500
meters (4:26.04), was named the Big West Track Athlete of the Year.
Ami Goldhammer of Long Beach State, who won the heptathlon earlier in
the week, won the javelin (154 feet, 0 inches) and was chosen as
Field Athlete of the Year. Don Strametz of Northridge was named Coach
of the Year.
Cal Poly freshman Sharon Day (Costa Mesa) was second in the
women’s high jump at 6-2 behind teammate Kaylene Wagner (6-3 1/4).
UC Irvine junior Erin Curtis won the pole vault at 12-3 1/2 and
freshman teammate Kirsten Loftin was fifth at 11-9 3/4. Junior Kim
Ramirez placed third in the 800 meters in 2:13.62 while sophomore
Randi Houston was fifth in the 100 meters in 12.07.
The Northridge men’s team totaled 157 points, followed by Cal Poly
(143), Idaho (116), UC Santa Barbara (109.33), Long Beach State (85),
UC Irvine (83.83), Utah State (83.33), Cal State Fullerton (28) and
UC Riverside (12.50).
Northridge’s Jason Romero, who won the long jump Friday, took
first in the triple jump Saturday with a mark of 52-4 1/2 and was
named the Big West Field Athlete of the Year. Cal Poly’s Ryan
Moorcroft was selected as Track Athlete of the Year after winning the
1,500 meters in 3:45.32 and finishing fourth in the 5,000 meters
(14:44.32). Northridge’s Strametz also received Coach of the Year
honors on the men’s side.
The UC Irvine men’s best performance came in the 400-meter hurdles
as freshman Dayne Comrie finished second (52.59) and junior Scott
Jarvis was third (52.65). Sophomore Tom Whelan was third in the 1,500
meters in 3:49.76 and junior Omar Lopez placed fifth in the 400
meters in 48.35. Senior J.J. Stein was fourth in the javelin at
186-1.
Sage Hill duo advances
* TRACK AND FIELD: Sage Hill School’s Zach Chandy qualified in the
200 and 400 meters, while Laura Gordon advanced in the triple jump at
the CIF Southern Section Division IV preliminaries at Moorpark High
Saturday.
Chandy, a sophomore and Academy League champion in the 100, 200
and 400, qualified first in the 200 in 21.84, a personal record. He
qualified second in the 400 in 49.61.
Gordon, a junior who set a league record in the triple jump last
week, qualified fourth in that event with a mark of 34 feet, 3 1/4
inches.
Braden Barnett finished 11th in the boys shot put (46-2).
Chandy and Gordon will compete in the CIF Division IV finals at
Cerritos College May 22.
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