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Mt. San Antonio picked up its first 3C2A state title in team history, while the Sierra College men wrapped up their fifth straight title. The meet kicked off with a bang, when in preliminary heats ...
Noteworthy: Lesnever set two meet records at the CIF Southern Section Division 4 swim finals at Mt. San Antonio College. Lesnever broke a 15-year-old record in the 50-yard freestyle, winning in 22 ...
The CIF Southern Section will hold its annual swimming championship this week at the Mt. San Antonio College Aquatic Center in Walnut. This marks the second season the top swimmers in Southern ...
When the CIF Southern Section swimming finals are contested Thursday through Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College, Blair senior Ella Lesnever will be looking to finish as a double winner for the ...
SAC Relays at Mt. San Antonio College take center state on Saturday. Among the entrants is the state’s fastest sprinter, defending state champion Brandon Arrington from Mt. Miguel High.
The older Borjon has previous stops at Mt. San Antonio College and Arizona and missed nearly all of last season for San Diego State after a season-ending injury in the 2024 opener. The 6-foot-6 ...
SAC Invitational this weekend at Mt. San Antonio College. Avery Leck led the way for the Royals, winning the 300 hurdles with a personal-best time of 43.03 seconds, taking second in the 100 ...
WALNUT — Laguna Beach High senior Chase Shipp saved the best for last on Tuesday afternoon at the CIF State diving qualifier. He nailed his sixth and final dive, a reverse 1 ½ somersault 2 ½ ...
Oct 12, 2007; Walnut, CA, USA; Craig Curley of Pima won the men's 4-mile race in a course-record 20:10 in the 60th Mt. San Antonio College Cross Country Invitational. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee ...
SAC Relays at Mt. San Antonio College on Saturday. The Royals foursome of – in the order in which they run the 4×100 – freshman Tra’via Flournoy, junior Justine Wilson, junior Jada Faison ...
in the men’s 800m elite invitational at the Mount San Antonio College (SAC) Relays in Walnut, California, on Saturday. With these performances they moved up the Jamaican all-time list.
Craft retired following the Tigers’ 37-35 loss at Mt. San Antonio College in the SoCal Regional final on Dec. 7. He was 146-22 and made 14 postseason appearances in 14 seasons in Riverside.