LV women win, men try to find winning pace
Campus Times
April 11, 2003
It was a big weekend for the University of La Verne track and field
team, as they traveled to Ted Runner Stadium at the University of Redlands
for a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Dual Meet
Saturday.
The men were able to come out with second place in the meet standings.
The men put away Redlands 137-59 and Caltech 136-65.
This put the men at a 6-1 overall score at the meet, only failing to
beat cross-town rivals Claremont- Mudd-Scripps.
Meanwhile, the women were able to come out on top beating all three
schools with wins of 108-94 against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Redlands 128-68
and Caltech 134-64.
"I was really excited that the women won, but I was disappointed
that the men lost," said head coach Pat Widolff.
The women came out the strongest, as competitors like senior Liz Lucsko,
dominated the track.
Lucsko took first place with a time of 12.17 in the women's 100 meters.
However, Lucsko took a hard fall in the hurdles.
"Liz's fall might have hurt, but she still ran and showed a lot
of heart; she did great," Widolff said.
Dejuana Satchel and Eje Ash followed right behind with times of 12.33
and 12.69, taking the second and third slots.
Satchel also took first place in the 200 meters.
Lakia Simms was named SCIAC Athlete of the Week with an exceptional
performance in five different events
Simms took first place in the 400-meter hurdles, triple jump, 100-meter
hurdles and the long jump.
Simms also played a vital role in the 4x100 relay.
"Lakia did a phenomenal job and really stepped it up for us and
did some events she had not done before," said Widolff.
Lori Waters and Ellen Soakai dominated the shotput event, taking first
and second places 13.74 meters and 13.50 meters, respectively.
Crystal Marks made herself a force of which to be reckoned. Marks took
first place honors as she cleared 9-0 feet in the pole vault event.
In the Steeplechase, Alexis Candelara had a time of 12:25.8 that secured
a first place victory.
Christy DeLapp contributed to the women's domination with her first
place victory in the high jump event.
Selected Leopards, who performed well in the Dual Meet, compete in the
ninth annual California-Nevada State Track and Field Championships today
and tomorrow in San Diego.
Winners in each event will earn All-State honors.