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TRK | Gaels Head to Chabot College for West Coast Last Chance Meet

 
HAYWARD, Calif. – With just a few races left in the season, the Gaels look to make some noise at Chabot College for the West Coast Last Chance Meet. 
 
THE DETAILS
West Coast Last Chance Meet
May 7 – 10AM
Chabot College – Hayward, Calif. 
 
LAST TIME OUT
The Gaels split up last weekend to tackle a handful of meets. A women's relay headed to Pennsylvania for the Penn Relays, while the rest of the squads raced in Fresno for the Fresno State Invite. 
 
Just four Gaels headed to Philly for the prestigious Penn Relays. Klara Frih, Jaden DeSouza, Penelopea Gordon, and Molly Dreher made the trip, as the foursome competed in the Women's Distance Medley on Friday, and the 4x800 relay on Saturday. 
 
The formidable foursome set school records in both events, as the Gaels 
 
In the Distance Medley, the Gaels put up a solid showing, finishing 9th out of 16 relays with a time of 11:52.87, setting a school record in the process. 
 
In the 4x800 relay on Saturday, the Gaels relay moved up a position, finishing 8th out of 14 teams with a 9:03.42, once again setting a new school record in the event. 
 
BUSY IN FRESNO
The first event for the Gaels on Saturday was the 400m, as three runners from the women's side competed in the event.
 
Maddie Fletcher led the way for SMC, finishing 19th out of 29 runners, and smashed her personal best by two seconds, going under the minute mark with a 59.41. 
 
Two more Gaels crossed the line soon after, as Maddie Dwyer came home in 27th with a 1:02.23, and Piper Kunesh in 28th in a 1:04.58. 
 
Next up was the 800m, as a handful runners from the men's side took on the discipline. 
 
Graduate student Reinder Prince was the quickest Gael, coming in 17th out of 37 runners with a 1:54.72. Not only was the time a personal best from his 800m two weeks ago at the Mike Fanelli Classic, but it was also the quickest 800m from a Gael this season. 
 
Prince's teammate Noah Pagaran wasn't far behind, as he crossed the line in 21st in a time of 1:56.13. Next for SMC were Eric Martinez and Jason Habash, as Martinez finished in 23rd with a 1:57.25, and Habash in 25th with a 1:57.77. 
 
The 200m sprint was up next, with four Gaels on the women's side competing in the short discipline. Maddie Fletcher was the quickest of the bunch, as she finished 35th out of 46 runners with a personal best 26.79. 
 
Not far behind was Piper Kunesh, who snatched 41st in a time of 29.02, another personal best. A trio of Gaels rounded out the field, with McKenna Burrows in 43rd with a personal best 29.54, Lotte Van Schaik in 44th with a 29.76, and Natalia Nathan in 46th with a 30.12.
 
UNDER THE (NIGHT) LIGHTS
As the sun began to go down in Fresno, the Gaels began to pick up the pace.
 
The men's 1600 relay featured a SMC foursome consisting of Reinder Prince, Jason Habash, Eric Martinez, and Noah Pagaran. Out of seven relays squads, the SMC team finished 6th with a time of 3:23.49.
 
The last event of the day for the Gaels was the 1500m. Just about every runner from the men's and women's sides competed in the discipline, and there were plenty of personal bests to be had. 
 
On the women's side, it was a competitive field made up of 49 runners, as six Gaels competed in the discipline. Dani Rowlinson led the way for SMC, as she finished 10th in a personal best time of 4:37.34. 
 
Kaylee Barnes ran the event for the first time in college and won her heat while doing it, finishing 24th in a time of 4:43.79. Anna Ranieri crossed the line next in 36th, setting a new personal best by one second with a 4:53.10. 
 
Sofia Cuevas and Emily Field were next to finish for the Gaels, as Cuevas claimed 39th in a personal best time of 4:56.50, and Field in 43rd in a time of 5:03.56. 
 
On the men's side, Blaine Reynolds won his heat with a blistering 3:53.22 to finish 11th place. Not only was it a two second best, but was the fastest time by a Gael this season. 
 
A trio of Gaels followed, as Thomas Osborne finished 23rd, Richard McLain behind him in 24th, and lastly Cayden Hein in 25th. Osborne finished in a personal best 3:59.06, McLain in a personal best 3:59.74, and Hein in a personal best 3:59.98. 
 
Jacob Bravo won his heat, as he placed 36th in a personal time of 4:07.70. His teammate Jackson Seubert was right behind him in 37th in a time 4:07.93. 
 
A few spots back was Luke Bland, claiming 39th in 4:08.75, a four second improvement. Aidan Donovan was behind him 41st with a personal best as well, clocking a 4:09.41. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Luke Bland

Luke Bland

5' 8"
Freshman
Sofia Cuevas

Sofia Cuevas

5' 5"
Sophomore
Molly Dreher

Molly Dreher

5' 7"
Freshman
Mid/Long Distance
Emily Field

Emily Field

Freshman
Richard McLain

Richard McLain

5' 11"
Sophomore
Thomas Osborne

Thomas Osborne

6' 0"
Freshman
Kaylee Barnes

Kaylee Barnes

5' 5"
Freshman
Jacob Bravo

Jacob Bravo

5' 11"
Sophomore
Jaden DeSouza

Jaden DeSouza

5' 11"
Sophomore
Aidan Donovan

Aidan Donovan

5' 10"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Luke Bland

Luke Bland

5' 8"
Freshman
Sofia Cuevas

Sofia Cuevas

5' 5"
Sophomore
Molly Dreher

Molly Dreher

5' 7"
Freshman
Mid/Long Distance
Emily Field

Emily Field

Freshman
Richard McLain

Richard McLain

5' 11"
Sophomore
Thomas Osborne

Thomas Osborne

6' 0"
Freshman
Kaylee Barnes

Kaylee Barnes

5' 5"
Freshman
Jacob Bravo

Jacob Bravo

5' 11"
Sophomore
Jaden DeSouza

Jaden DeSouza

5' 11"
Sophomore
Aidan Donovan

Aidan Donovan

5' 10"
Sophomore