Lumberjacks Deliver Strong Two-Day Showing at Raider Invitational
The Cal Poly Humboldt men's track and field team showcased an impressive performance at the Raider Invitational, held on April 17-18. The team secured multiple event victories, personal bests, and swept the relays over the two-day competition. Key highlights included Trevor Stewart's win in the 3000-meter steeplechase and Alonzo Paul's standout finishes in the 200 and 100 meters, with both athletes contributing significantly to the team鈥檚 overall success.
By the Numbers- Trevor Stewart won the 3000-meter steeplechase with a personal-best time of 9:46.06.
- Alonzo Paul finished first in the 200 meters (22.01) and second in the 100 meters (10.83).
- Humboldt's 4x100 relay team won with a time of 41.90 seconds.
- James Woolery clocked a season-best 1:54.14 to win the 800 meters and finished second in the 1500 meters (3:58.30).
- The Lumberjacks swept both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays, showing depth in their sprint lineup.
- Field events remained a strong point, with multiple athletes achieving personal bests and top finishes.
- Overall, the team displayed strong performances in sprints, middle-distance, and field events, indicating a balanced roster.
The Lumberjacks will carry this momentum into the CCAA Championships scheduled for April 30-May 2 in San Marcos. Athletes will aim to improve their times and distances while qualifying for further competitions.
Bottom LineThe Humboldt men's track and field team is poised for continued success as they approach the CCAA Championships, leveraging their strong performances at the Raider Invitational to build confidence and improve their standings.
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