Rams’ 4x400m Relay Shines with 2nd-Fastest School Time at Texas Relays
The Angelo State 4x400m relay team achieved remarkable success at the Texas Relays, clocking in the second-fastest time in the school's history. Their time is not only a school record but also the fastest in Division II for the season, surpassing the previous nationwide-best by nearly two seconds. Individual performances included Dayvon Williams' winning jump of 6-9.75 (2.08m) and a strong showing in javelin by Jaime Moreno, who finished second with a throw of 228-5 (69.62m). The Rams have more events to compete in as they advance to the finals tomorrow.
By the Numbers- The relay team's time is the second-fastest in school history.
- Dayvon Williams achieved a jump of 6-9.75 (2.08m), marking his season-best.
- Jaime Moreno's javelin throw was 228-5 (69.62m), improving his previous qualifying mark by over four meters.
- The Angelo State team is competing in the finals after strong preliminary performances.
- Key athletes have secured provisional marks, setting them up for potential qualification.
As the competition continues, the Rams will aim to maintain their momentum in the finals, with athletes seeking to improve their performances and secure national positions.
Bottom LineThe Angelo State track and field team's outstanding performance at the Texas Relays highlights their potential for national recognition, with athletes poised to achieve even greater successes in upcoming events.
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