Boys Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances: Week 9

There were 10 city best times and marks set at Districts.

Andress senior Charlie Bass ran a personal best 21.75 to win the 200 meters at the District 1-5A Championship.

Eastwood senior George Garcia ran a personal best 49.12 to win the 400 meters at the District 1-6A Championship.

Parkland junior Michael Kiesel ran a personal best 14.74 in the 110-meter hurdles to win the District 1-5A Championship.

The Andress 800-meter relay of Charlie Bass, Jeremiah Cooper, Malachi Do and Elijah Munoz improved on its own city-best time of 1:28.82 to win the District 1-5A Championship.

Eastlake junior Caleb Emery threw a personal best shot put 55-feet, 10 inches to win the District 1-6A Championship.

Andress senior Andrew Duarte tossed a personal best166 feet, 7-inches to win the discus at the District 1-5A Championship.

Franklin sophomore Mont Packer set a personal best in the pole vault going 14 feet over the bar to win the District 1-6A Championship.

Horizon junior Ricardo Leyva had a personal best high jump of6 feet, 5 inches to win the District 2-5A Championship.

Riverside junior Angel Munoz set a personal best22 feet, 4-inches to win the long jump and a 44-6.5 in the triple jump to win both events at the District 1-4A Championship.

For complete results of the District 1-6A Championship, click here, https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/465117/results.

For complete results of the District 1-5A Championship, click here, https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/449985/results.

For complete results of the District 2-5A Championship, click here, https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/465879/results.

For complete results of the District 1-4A Championship, click here.

This week’s schedule is as follows:

Class 3A Area Meet: April 21 at Denver City.

Class 6A Area Meet: April 22 at Franklin High School.

Class 5A Area Meet: April 22 at Franklin High School.

Class 4A Area Meet: April 21-22 at Andrews High School.

Here the top 10 track and field male athletes in each track and field event after week 9:

Eastwood’s Jason Valdez and Eastlake’s Josh Edwards are ranked 5 and 6 in the city in the 110 hurdles.

Field Events

Shot put: 1, Caleb Emery, Eastlake, 55-feet, 10 inches; 2, Gabriel Olivas, Pebble Hills, 53-0.5; 3, Jacob Morales, Burges, 46-5; 3, Paul Arvizu, Montwood, 46-5; 5, Xavier Johnson, Hanks, 46-3; 6, Joshua Gonzalez, Burges, 46-2; 7, Ricardo Nierra, Montwood, 45-4.5; 8, Kole Pellerito, Pebble Hills, 44-10; 9, Logan Villalva, Eastlake, 44-7.5; 10, Alex Padilla, Montwood, 44-5.

Discus: 1, Andrew Duarte, Andress, 166 feet, 7-inches; 2, Logan Villalva, Eastlake, 162-1; 3, Kole Pellerito, Pebble Hills, 157-6; 4, Elijah Munoz, Andress, 150-8; 5, Robert Powell, Franklin, 147-11; 6, John Knutson, Irvin, 145-0; 7, Aaron Salcido, Canutillo, 145-0; 8, Xavier Johnson, Hanks, 144-10; 9, Bradley Phillips, Montwood, 141-1; 10, Jeremy Duran, Del Valle, 140-10.

High jump: 1, Ricardo Leyva, Horizon, 6 feet, 5 inches; 2, Johnathan Leggett, Bel Air, 6-4; 3, Jason Valdez, Eastwood, 6-1; 3, Dezmond Gonzalez, El Dorado, 6-1; 5, Damien Plasencio, Bel Air, 6-0; 5, William McLilly, Montwood, 6-0; 5, Nick Garcia, Franklin, 6-0; 8, Daniel Webb, Irvin, 5-10; 8, Demarion Crest Daniels, Parkland, 5-10; 8, Fabian Talavera, Americas, 5-10; 8, Adrian Juarez, Americas, 5-10; 8, Adrian Parra, Horizon, 5-10; 8, Jeremiah Cooper, Andress, 5-10; 8, Gabriel Arreola, El Paso, 5-10.

Pole vault: 1, Mont Packer, Franklin, 14-feet, 0 inches; 2, Mark Romero, Del Valle, 13-9; 3, Owen Levesque, Coronado, 13-0; 4, Connor Bryant, Montwood, 12-7; 5, Andres Cardoza, San Elizario, 12-1; 6, Cypress Lopez, Canutillo, 12-0; 6, Jesus Guerrero, Mt. View, 12-0; 8, Diego Constantino, Bel Air, 11-9; 9, Cesario Alvarado, Bel Air, 11-6; 9, Irvin Vazquez, San Elizario, 11-6; 9, Noah Vick, Franklin, 11-6; 9, Joaquin Hickey, Franklin, 11-6; 9, Jesus Banuelos, Mt. View, 11-6.

Long jump: 1, Angel Munoz, Riverside, 22 feet, 4-inches; 2, Uriah Olivas, Franklin 22-2.5; 3, Jose Guardado, Riverside, Riverside, 21-9.5; 4, Max Mancilla, Eastwood, 21-7.5; 5, Demarion Crest Daniels, Parkland, 21-6.5; 6, Dezmond Gonzalez, El Dorado, 21-5; 7, Donovan Melendez, Andress, 21-1.75; 8, Josiah Johnson, Immanuel Christian, 21-1; 9, Josh Edwards, Eastlake, 21-1; 10, Isaiah Bryant, Pebble Hills, 21.075.

Triple jump: 1, Angel Munoz, Riverside, 44-6.5: 2, Demarion Crest Daniels, Parkland, 43-5; 3, Donovan Melendez, Andress, 43-1.75; 4, George Garcia, Eastwood, 42-8; 5, Ramon Laguana, Eastwood, 42-5.5; 6, Cameron Harrelson, Montwood, 42-5; 7, David Ramirez, El Paso, 42-3.5; 8, Malachi Proctor, Burges, 42-1; 9, Alex Villegas, El Dorado, 42-0.5; 10, Misael Alarcon, San Elizario, 42-0.

Andress’ Jeremiah Cooper and Chapin’s Mathew Polk have been the city’s two best 100-meter runners this season. Cooper heads into the Class 5A area round with a city best 10.85, .2 seconds ahead of Polk’s 10.87. Polk out-leaned Cooper at the tape to win the District 1-5A title. Photo/Prep1

Running Events

100 meters: 1, Jeremiah Cooper, Andress, 10.85; 2, Mathew Polk, Chapin, 10.87; 3, Charlie Bass, Andress, 10.87; 4, Jordan Morales, Franklin, 10.94; 5, Lincoln Jurado, Parkland, 10.99; 6,  James Hadnot, Pebble Hills, 11.09; 7, Noah Vick, Franklin, 11.10; 8, Jalile Bost, Pebble Hills, 11.11; 9, Craig Collins, Pebble Hills, 11.17; 10, Malachi Do, Andress, 11.19.

200 meters: 1, Charlie Bass, Andress, 21.75; 2, Mathew Polk, Chapin, 21.83; 3, Demarion Crest Daniels, Parkland, 22.38; 4, Lincoln Jurado, Parkland, 22.48; 5, Fabian Talavera, Americas, 22.63; 6, Andrew Felix, Del Valle, 22.68; 7, Jeron Harden, El Dorado, 22.75; 8, Javier Martinez, Eastlake, 22.80; 9, Edwin Harden, El Dorado, 22.87; 10, Yamil Oaxaca, Montwood, 22.88.

400 meters: 1, George Garcia, Eastwood, 49.12; 2, Rai Lopez, Franklin, 50.17; 3, Isaiah Harthorne, Canutillo, 50.18; 4, Josiah Johnson, Immanuel Christian, 50.37; 5, Sebastian Aguayo, Coronado, 50.97; 6, Albert Sanchez, Hanks, 51.02; 7, Reyxevier Monsivais, Montwood, 51.09; 8, Uzziel Vasquez, Bel Air, 51.13; 9, Michael Anderson, Canutillo, 51.22; 10, Isaac Romero, Franklin, 51.33.

800 meters: 1, Jared Laverty, Amercias, 1:52.24;2,Omer Ibrahim, Pebble Hills, 1:55.40; 3, Rai Lopez, Franklin, 1:56.15; 4, Angel Torres, Tornillo, 1:56.29; 5, Aaron Saenz, Americas, 1:56.76; 6, Chris Moreno, San Elizario, 1:56.82; 7, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 1:57.77; 8, Seth Truax, Chapin, 1:57.81; 9, Victor Anchondo, Eastwood, 1:57.92; 10, Israel David, Eastlake, 1:58.02.

1,600 meters: 1, Israel David, Eastlake, 4:16.03; 2, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 4:16.17; 3, Luis Pastor, Coronado, 4:16.41; 4, Omer Ibrahim, Pebble Hills, 4:18.3; 5, Jared Laverty, Americas, 4:19.00; 6, Andres Gurrola, Eastwood, 4:23.23; 7, Diego Flores, Franklin, 4:24.6; 8, Aaron Saenz, Eastwood, 4:24.43; 9, Victor Anchondo, Eastwood, 4:24.45; 10, Isaac Mendoza, Eastwood, 4:24.90.

3,200 meters: 1, Andres Gurrola, Eastwood, 9:15.13; 2, Luis Pastor, Coronado, 9:18.73; 3, Omer Ibrahim, Pebble Hills, 9:21.88; 4, Matthew Engle, Franklin, 9:24.18; 5, Isaac Mendoza, Eastwood, 9:31.57; 6, Israel David, Eastlake, 9:33.32; 7, Angel Torres, Tornillo, 9:34.70; 8, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 9:36.18; 9, Denovan Estrada, Franklin, 9:41.28; 10, Diego Flores, Franklin, 9:43.90.

110-meter hurdles: 1, Michael Kiesel, Parkland, 14.74; 2, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 14.78; 3, Damian Solis, Canutillo, 14.99; 4, Josiah Johnson, Immanuel Christian, 15.19; 7, Kyler Lewis, Chapin, 15.52; 8, Noah Vick, Franklin, 15.86; 8, Diego Sanchez, Eastwood, 15.87; 10, Malachi Proctor, Burges, 16.08.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Angel Munoz, Riverside, 38.72; 2, Josiah Johnson, Immanuel Christian, 39.21; 3, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 39.49; 4, Damian Solis, Canutillo, 39.61; 5, Jason Valdez, Eastwood, 40.22; 6, Isai Aguilar, Socorro, 40.49; 7, Michael Kiesel, Parkland, 40.81; 8, Kyler Lewis, Chapin, 40.98; 9, Mark Romero, Del Valle, 41.20; 10, Maury Carreto, Franklin, 41.37.

400-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Beau Sparks, Julian Mars, Noah Vick, Jordan Morales), 41.96; 2, Andress (Charlie Bass, Jeremiah Cooper, Malachi Do, Elijah Munoz), 42.17; 3, Parkland (Kaleb Martinez, Demarion Crest daniels, Isaiah Beasley, Lincoln Jurado), 43.05; 4, Riverside (Tristan Lopez, Angel Munoz, Francisco Luna, Jose Guardado), 43.09; 5, Eastwood (George Garcia, Jason Valdez, Max Mancilla, Andrew Martinez), 43.10; 6, Del Valle (Andrew Felix, Raymon Riddick, Jorge Hernandez Facio, Joshua Keough), 43.19; 7, Chapin (Justin Yhisreal, Jacob Staggs, Yoshua Yhisreal, Mathew Polk), 43.27; 8, Montwood (Victor Arellano, Seth Salas, Ceasar Alvarado, Christian Saenz), 43.29; 9, Pebble Hills, 43.34; 10, El Dorado (Alan Martinez,  Edwin Harden, Dezmond Gonzalez, Gabriel Salas), 43.52.

800-meter relay: 1, Andress (Charlie Bass, Jeremiah Cooper, Malachi Do, Elijah Munoz), 1:28.82; 2, Montwood (Victor Arellano, Yamil Oaxaca, Seth Salas, Christian Saenz), 1:29.53; 3, Parkland (Kaleb Martinez, Demarion Crest daniels, Isaiah Beasley, Lincoln Jurado), 1:29.61; 4, Franklin (Beau Sparks, Shay Smith, Julian Mars, Jordan Morales), 1:29.75; 5, El Dorado (Dezmond Gonzalez, Edwin Harden, Alan Martinez, Devin Rubio), 1:30.28; 6, Bel Air (Uzziel Vasquez, Christian Baxter, Max Rodriguez, Josh Salazar), 1:31.20; 7, Pebble Hills (Charles Wellenreuther, Isaiah Bryant, Amari Deion Welch, Jalile Bost), 1:31.21; 8, Eastwood (George Garcia, Alexis Amaya, Andrew Martinez, Max Mancilla), 1:31.22; 9, Del Valle (Jorge Hernandez Facio, Mark Romero, Raymon Riddick, Joshua Keough), 1:31.43; 10, Canutillo (Isaiah Chavez, Andy Chiguil, Isaiah Harthorne, Isaiah Silvas), 1:31.65.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Ethan Perea, Isaac Romero, Nick Garcia, Rai Lopez), 3:24.19; 2, Canutillo (Isaiah Harthorne, Michael Anderson, Damian Solis, Omar Rivera), 3:25.09; 3, Eastwood, 3:26.01; 4, Montwood (Ceasar Alvarado, Rayxevier Monsivais, Yamil Oaxaca, Victor Arellano), 3:27.05; 5, Bel Air, 3:27.99; 6, Eastlake, 3:29.01; 7, Andress (Giovon Hermosillo, Donovan Melendez, Shawn Owens, Elijah Munoz), 3:29.02; 8, Americas (Jared Laverty, Evan Avitia, Jadyn Butters, Aaron Saenz), 3:29.21; 9, Pebble Hills, 3:29.52; 10, Coronado (Sebastian Aguayo, Sam Breceda, Sam Flores, Luis Pastor), 3:29.54;

Author: Victor R. Martinez

My love of running began with my son Deric. His passion and talent for distance running opened my eyes to a sport I never imaged I would embrace with such enthusiasm. As a journalist at the El Paso Times, I was the lead writer for cross country and track for several years and I was able to tell the stories of these amazing unsung athletes. Never a runner myself, I decided to change that when I turned 50 in 2016 when I trained for my first 5K. I've been running ever since and I love every minute of it - well - sort of.

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