

TRK | Gaels Head to Chabot for West Coast Twilight
3/2/2023 11:00:00 AM | Men's Track and Field
MORAGA, Calif. – The Saint Mary's Track and Field teams are back on track this weekend as both teams head to Chabot College to compete in the West Coast Twilight.
The Gaels will compete in ten disciplines, joined by athletes from Santa Clara, USF, Pacific, Chabot and more.
THE DETAILS
West Coast Twilight
Saturday, March 3 – 5:30 PM
Chabot College – Hayward, Calif.
LAST TIME OUT
The Gaels were last on track two weeks ago as the men's team competed in 1500m and 800m at the Cal All Comer.
Some of the best performances of the day came in the 1500, as multiple Gaels placed inside the top-10.
No runner was quicker than Blaine Reynolds though, as the sophomore charged towards victory, winning the event in a time of 3:58.62. No one was close to Reynolds, as second place finished three seconds behind the speedy Gael.
Also on the podium was Thomas Osborne, running a personal best 4:01.85, a two second improvement in the discipline.
Four more Gaels rounded out the top-10, as Payton Fox claimed 5th in a 4:02.93, Cayden Hein right behind in 6th in a time of 4:05.28, Kellen Steplight in 7th in a time of 4:05.84, and Richard McLain in 8th in a time of 4:07.41.
Up next for the Gaels was the 800m, with the men's 800m leading off. Reinder Prince was quickest Gael, finishing 2nd in a time of 1:58.19.
His teammate Jason Habash also finished inside the top-10, claiming 6th in a time of 2:00.22. Eric Martinez was next to cross the line for SMC, snagging 15th in a time of 2:04.76. Two more Gaels rounded out the field, with Raphael Lobo finishing 33rd in a time of 2:11.37, and Isaiah Jimenez in 50th in a time of 2:17.34.
The Gaels will compete in ten disciplines, joined by athletes from Santa Clara, USF, Pacific, Chabot and more.
THE DETAILS
West Coast Twilight
Saturday, March 3 – 5:30 PM
Chabot College – Hayward, Calif.
LAST TIME OUT
The Gaels were last on track two weeks ago as the men's team competed in 1500m and 800m at the Cal All Comer.
Some of the best performances of the day came in the 1500, as multiple Gaels placed inside the top-10.
No runner was quicker than Blaine Reynolds though, as the sophomore charged towards victory, winning the event in a time of 3:58.62. No one was close to Reynolds, as second place finished three seconds behind the speedy Gael.
Also on the podium was Thomas Osborne, running a personal best 4:01.85, a two second improvement in the discipline.
Four more Gaels rounded out the top-10, as Payton Fox claimed 5th in a 4:02.93, Cayden Hein right behind in 6th in a time of 4:05.28, Kellen Steplight in 7th in a time of 4:05.84, and Richard McLain in 8th in a time of 4:07.41.
Up next for the Gaels was the 800m, with the men's 800m leading off. Reinder Prince was quickest Gael, finishing 2nd in a time of 1:58.19.
His teammate Jason Habash also finished inside the top-10, claiming 6th in a time of 2:00.22. Eric Martinez was next to cross the line for SMC, snagging 15th in a time of 2:04.76. Two more Gaels rounded out the field, with Raphael Lobo finishing 33rd in a time of 2:11.37, and Isaiah Jimenez in 50th in a time of 2:17.34.
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