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Relay team records huge time at Twilight Meet

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Senior track athlete Theodore Elsenbaumer. Photo courtesy of Chico State.

The 400-meter relay team of Joey Johnson, J Patrick Smith, Theodore Elsenbaumer and John Brunk ran the sixth fastest time in school history, 41.15 seconds, at the Twilight Invitational Meet on Saturday.

Four other Wildcats grabbed provisional qualifying marks: Alex McGuirk and Dayne Gradone in the 1,500 meters and Hakeem Dyson and Sean Goetzl in the 110-meter hurdles.

McGuirk won the 1,500 and teammate Nick Sloggy won the 400 coming in at 49.44 seconds.

For the women’s track and field team, Amilia Santos won the 100 and Kasey Barnett took first in the long jump. Ashley Jones won the 200, and Lora Jones took first in the 1,500 meters. Three Wildcats finished in the top five in the 400, with Aja Erskine taking first, Erica Arenas in second and Kym Crosby fifth.

Nick Woodard can be reached at nw[email protected] or @nwoodard25 on Twitter.

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