OLLU Continues Outdoor Season with Strong Showings in Back-to-Back Meets

The Our Lady of the Lake Saints men’s track and field put together a competitive stretch of performances across two meets in early April, opening at the Texas Relays before continuing their outdoor campaign at the Bobcat Invitational.

At the Texas Relays in Austin, the Saints faced one of the nation’s deepest fields and delivered several notable efforts. Freshman Deven Langston led the sprint group with a wind-aided 10.49 in the 100 meters, while senior Sean Lin followed with an 11.18. Langston also teamed with Jesus Riefkohl-Delgado, Lin, and Isaiah Huerta in the 4×100-meter relay, where the group clocked 42.49 in preliminary action.

In the middle-distance events, Isai Moran recorded a strong seventh-place finish in the 1500 meters with a time of 4:01.67. He later returned to anchor the 4×800-meter relay squad of Joseph GonzalezJose Perez, and Joshua Veliz to a fifth-place finish in 7:43.64, marking one of the team’s top relay performances of the meet. Freshman Damian DeLeon added a qualifying mark in the 110-meter hurdles, running 14.41 to meet the NAIA B standard, and contributed to the 4×400-meter relay alongside Edgar Zuniga, Huerta, and Julian Verastegui, which posted a time of 3:19.16.

The Saints carried that momentum into the Bobcat Invitational, where they showcased depth across sprints, distance, and field events. Houston Ifah led the team in the 100 meters with a time of 10.89. In the 200 meters, Joseph Gonzalez turned in an impressive 21.26, while Riefkohl-Delgado followed with a 22.05. Verastegui added a solid performance in the 400 meters, clocking 48.98.

OLLU’s distance group continued to produce steady results, with Jose Saucedo and Anthony Alaniz finishing back-to-back in the 1500 meters in 4:06.70 and 4:06.87, respectively. Diego Moran delivered one of the top distance finishes of the meet, placing eighth in the 5000 meters with a time of 15:12.59. Saucedo also doubled in the 3000-meter steeplechase, finishing eighth in 10:01.78.

In the field events, freshman Damarian Alfred cleared 1.91 meters (6-3.25) in the high jump to lead the Saints.

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