RIVERSIDE WINS MEN'S TITLE; MT. SAC TAKES WOMEN'S
By John Van Gaston, Sports Information
Video: Kamarley Brown 100m National Record
WALNUT (CA) - It was almost a foregone conclusion that Riverside City College was going to secure their third straight - and sixth in the last seven years - CCCAA State Men's Track and Field championship on Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College. Although the Tigers won just two events, they qualified athletes in 12 different events and used point-scorers in multiple events to finish with 111 team points. American River College finished in second place with 83 team points, with South Coast Conference rivals Cerritos (64) and Mt. San Antonio (62) taking third and fourth, respectively.
The highlight of the state championship came in the men's
100-meters, as Kemarley Brown of Merritt College turned in the
fastest time in the world this year at 9.93 seconds. It was also a
National Community College and State Championship record, eclipsing
the old mark of 10.05 set by Ryan Bailey of Rend Lake (IL) CC.
Brown was also the only double-winner this season and won the 100
meters for the second year in a row.
Cerritos decathlete Thomas Cheval used a strong time in the final
event (1500 meters) to overtake Miles Poullard of Mt. San Antonio
to win the championship. His 7175 points is the most among national
community college athletes this season.
On the women's side, Mt. San Antonio College relied on a double
win by sprinter Sarah Dunmore in the 100 meters and 200 meters to
capture their state-leading 11th championship. It was their first
since they shared the title with El Camino College in 2011. They
held off defending state champion Cerritos, 88-75, who had a
double-winner in thrower Destiny Mack-Talalemotu. The Falcons
concluded the meet with a fifth place finish in the 1600-meter
relay and secured second place ahead of Riverside City College, who
came in third place with 73 points.
Kortni Smyers-Jones of Laney College earned a
pair of wins, which included a state meet record of 13.50 in the
100-meter high hurdles.
Brown was named the Male Athlete of the Meet, while Dunmore
received the Female Athlete of the Meet.
For complete results, go to http://www.rtspt.com/events/cccaa/2014_results/state/
MEN'S STATE CHAMPIONS
100 Meters - Kemarley Brown (Merritt) - 9.93 (Best time
in the world for 2014/National CC Record/Meet Record)
200 Meters - Kemarley Brown (Merritt) - 20.29
400 Meters - Akeem Alexander - College of the Sequoias (45.71)
800 Meters - Logan Stahl (American River) - 1:51.95
1500 Meters - Jonathan Bazinet (Cerritos) - 3:56.39
3000-Meter Steeplechase - Ryan Maize (Cuyamaca) - 9:17.03
5000 Meters - Dylan Alexander (West Los Angeles) - 14:41.54
10,000 Meters - Steven Martinez (San Diego Mesa) - 32:00.31
110-Meter HH - Keithyon Moten (Riverside) - 14.29
400-Meter IH - Khallifah Rosser (Chaffey) - 50.82
400-Meter Relay - Mt. San Antonio - 40.09
1600 Meters Relay - College of the Sequoias - 3:07.77
Long Jump - Sal Nassser (San Diego Mesa) - 25-04 1/2
Triple Jump - Eric Sloan (San Joaquin Delta) - 53-06 1/4
High Jump - Branden Greene (Southwestern) - 6-11 1/2
Pole Vault - Austin Decker (Hartnell) - 16-06 3/4
Shot Put - Connor Einck - Riverside - 59-06 3/4
Discus - Erik Scribner (Shasta) - 189-10
Hammer - Patrick Geers (Saddleback) - 191-09
Javelin - Alex Henderson (College of the Siskiyous) - 213-08
Decathlon - Thomas Cheval (Cerritos) - 5175 points (National CC
leader this year)
WOMEN'S STATE CHAMPIONS
100 Meters - Sarah Dunmore (Mt. San Antonio) - 11.63
200 Meters - Sarah Dunmore (Mt. San Antonio) - 23.75
400 Meters - Shebanet'te Terry (Riverside) - 55.42
800 Meters - Leanne Allen (Orange Coast) - 2:09.98
1500 Meters - Elizabeth Nelson (Glendale) - 4:33.86
3000-Meter Steeplechase - Laura Aceves (East Los Angeles) -
11:15.14
5000 Meters - Yesenia Silva (College of the Sequoias) -
17:57.91
10,000 Meters - Laura Aceves (East Los Angeles) - 37:30.09
100-Meter HH - Kortni Smyers-Jones (Laney) - 13.50 (State
Meet Record)
400-Meter IH - Crystal Lizaola (El Camino) - 60.20
400-Meter Relay - Mt. San Antonio - 46.10
1600 Meters Relay - San Joaquin Delta - 3:47.69
Long Jump - Ashlie Curenton (West Los Angeles) - 20-06 1/2
Triple Jump - Kortni Smyers-Jones (Laney)
- 38-11 3/4
High Jump - Justice Shank (Glendale) - 5-08 3/4
Pole Vault - Tiziana Ruiz (Mt. San Antonio) - 12-07 1/4
Shot Put - Destiny Mack-Talalemotu (Cerritos) -
45-10
Discus - Destiny Mack-Talalemotu (Cerritos) - 138-07
Hammer - Cara McClain (Modesto) - 183-10
Javelin - Taylor Coffelt (Riverside) - 148-05
Heptathlon - Riley Cooks (Cuesta) - 5110 points
John Van Gaston,
Cerritos College
Sports Information Director
jvangaston@cerritos.edu