Sports In Brief
Young Kim | Apr 24, 2012 | Comments 1
Jock and Yowell take fifth-place finish at Mt. SAC Relays
Senior Charles Jock finished the 54th Mt. SAC Relays on April 21 with a fifth-place finish in the 800 meters event. Jock crossed the finish line at 1:47.15. This is his first 800 meters event of the 2012 season.
Senior Jacob Yowell also finished in fifth place, running at a time of 14.19 in the 110-meter hurdles event.
UC Irvine track and field solid at Beach Invitational
UC Irvine Track and Field put some strong performances at the Beach Invitational on April 21. Senior Dominic Jester recorded a Big West meet-qualifying time of 21.97 in the 200-meter event.
Senior Amber Middleton was the standout female from UCI as she flirted with the school record set by Golde Ibia in 2009. Middleton’s 13.76 was milliseconds close to Ibia’s 13.67.
UCI Track and Field will be competing at the Adidas/Steve Scott Invitational at Anteater Stadium on Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29.
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