VU’s Hall claims two GSAC titles
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Senior Sarah Hall of Vanguard University claimed individual titles in
the women’s 1,500- and 10,000-meter races at the Golden State
Athletic Conference track and field championships at Point Loma
Nazarene University. Hall won the 10,000 in 37:30.6 on Friday and
1,500 (4:39.25) Saturday.
Azusa Pacific won the men’s team title with 258 points and the
women’s title at 268.
Other Vanguard highlights included freshman Matt Meyer capturing
third place in the men’s 1,500 with a personal best and automatic
national qualifying mark of 3:54.84. The VU men’s 4 x 800 relay team
took first place in 8:09.95 with Meyer, Robbie Jones, Mikael Larsson
and John Nelson.
For the VU women, sophomore Jenny Thune finished fourth in the 800
(2:19.32), while freshman Liz Huipe ran personal-best times in the
10,000 (40:11.6) and 1,500 (4:56.48). Sophomore Bridget Lonsdale also
recorded a personal best in the 10,000 (42:24.9), while VU freshman
Alex Castro and junior Kristina Rojo had personal bests in the
400-meter hurdles in 1:01.07 and 1:14.44, respectively.
Hall, Meyer and Thune are the only Lions to record
national-qualifying times this season.
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