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Relays Shine on Day Two of Aztec Invitational

Charlene Brown was part of both winning relay teams and finished 2nd in her 400 meter specialty at the Aztec Invite

Results

SAN DIEGO -- Competing in a meet filled with Division I entries, the Cal State Dominguez Hills track and field relay teams showed their worth by winning both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays on day two of the Aztec Invitational, hosted by San Diego State.

The 4x100 team of Sanita McNeally, LeShaya Evans, Charlene Brown and Kielyn Wilson posted the second fastest 4x100 time of the year by CSUDH while crossing the line in 47.69, just .58 seconds of a provisional qualifying mark.

The 4x400 team of McNeally, Kiana Cannon, Evans and Brown then ran away with their race in a time of 3:50.68, more than six seconds faster than runner-up Cal State San Marcos' time of 3:56.74, missing the provisional qualifying time of 3:49 by just over a second and a half.

Brown and McNeally also shined in their individual specialities, with Brown finishing 2nd in the 400 meters after her 56.69, while McNeally finished 5th in the 100 meters in a time of 12.19, just off her personal best set two weeks ago.

Other results are:


100 meter dash
LeShaya Evans (12.44)
Kristina Scott (13.23)
Valencia Bernard (13.28)
Kielyn Wilson (DNF)
Vanessa Reid (13.36)
Kadetra Peals (13.39)
Betty Rodriguez (13.91)

200 meter dash
Valencia Bernard (26.86)
Gabrielle Edwards (27.31)
Janelle McGee (27.46)
Kristina Scott (27.68)
Vanessa Reid (29.55)
Aurelia Long (28.54)
Khadijdatou Fall (29.17)
Betty Rodriguez (30.05)

400 meter run
Kiana Cannon (58.34)
Gabrielle Edwards (1:01.27)
Janelle McGee (1:05.55)

800 meter run
Kimberly DeSantos (3:12.13)

4x100
1st, 47.69 (McNeally, Evans, Brown, Wilson)
4th, 50.55 (Scott, McGee, Edwards, Reid)
8th, 52.39 (Rodriguez, Fall, Peals, Long)

CSUDH next competes at the Distance Carnival next weekend, hosted by San Francisco State.



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