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Track & Field/Cross Country

Chatham, Douglas grab gold at season-opening at Ted Nelson Invitational

COLLEGE STATION — Luca Chatham won the mile and Andre Douglas claimed top honors in the triple jump to highlight action for the UTSA track & field teams at the Ted Nelson Invitational on Saturday at Gilliam Indoor Track & Field Stadium.
 
Chatham and Douglas led a quintet of podium finishes to help lead the UTSA men to fourth place in the team standings.
 
Meanwhile, the distance medley relay team of Colleen Gilbert, Creshaun Cresser, Stephanie Sauceda and Amber Boyd finished third with a time of 12:33.56 to help lead the women to seventh place.
 
Chatham clocked a 4:10.82 to just beat Abilene Christian's Ryan Cleary (4:10.97) to the line and secure the first win of the season for the Roadrunners. The senior from Dallas moved into the No. 3 spot on UTSA's all-time performers list in the mile with his new personal best.
 
Douglas skipped to the first win of his sophomore season with a mark of 15.44 meters (50-8). That effort helped him finish nearly a foot in front of Texas A&M's CJ Stevenson (15.14/49-8 ¼).
 
Chatham also helped the distance medley relay team to a runner-up finish. Running leadoff leg, he joined Chris Rosales, Zack Kovar and Monty Bertschy for a time of 10:12.61.
 
Vincent Perez turned in a career performance in the weight throw. The senior from San Antonio Marshall High School measured 18.11 meters (59-5) to secure the silver medal and move into the fourth spot on the program's all-time performers lst.
 
Vasha Sheriff turned in the Roadrunners other podium finish after he finished second in the 400m with a 47.41 clocking.
 
The women got a trio of fourth-place finishes on the track.
 
Sierra Andres clocked a 57.61 for fourth in the 400m, while Olivia Esemena timed a 7.59 for the same placing in the 60m. Jamiah Jackson also took fourth in the 60m hurdles with an 8.64.
 
The UTSA pole vault crew saw three athletes move into the top five on the Roadrunners' performers list
 
Gary Haasbroek finished eighth with a clearance of 4.88m (16-0) to leap into fifth on the men's list.
 
In the women's competition, Caroline Bellows and Alexandria Gray both topped 3.59m (11-9 ¼) to finish seventh and 11th, respectively, and move into a tie for fourth on UTSA's all-time performers list.
 
The UTSA men tallied 75 points for fourth place in the eight-team field, seven points ahead of Texas and 24 better than Texas State.
 
The women scored 20.5 points for seventh, four points ahead of UT Arlington and 10.5 behind Abilene Christian.
 
Texas A&M swept both teams titles.
 
The Roadrunners will return to action next Saturday, Jan. 19, at the FasTrak Invitational in Houston.
 
UTSA Results
 
MEN
 
60 Meters (prelims)
6. Kaleb Campbell                 6.93
7. Mikael Dawkins                 6.95
19. Jayden Bunting               7.19
 
60 Meters (final)
7. Kaleb Campbell                 6.99
8. Mikael Dawkins                 7.02
 
200 Meters
13. Mikael Dawkins               22.02
14. Kaleb Campbell              22.04
 
400 Meters
2. Vasha Sheriff                     47.41
11. Tyler Welch                     49.08
15. Andrew Pirog                  49.60
 
800 Meters
5. Zack Kovar                         1:54.46
7. Caleb Devereaux               1:57.13
9. Cameron Hudson              1:57.73
 
Mile
1. Luca Chatham                   4:10.82
7. Monty Bertschy                 4:19.07
 
3,000 Meters
13. Josh Rodriguez                8:55.85
19. Martin Luevano              9:01.01
20. Jake Smith                       9:02.41
 
60-Meter Hurdles (prelims)
1. Patrick Prince                    7.95
7. Devall Harris                      8.42
10. Justin Wright                   8.54
 
60-Meter Hurdles (final)
5. Devall Harris                      8.27
8. Patrick Prince                    8.37
 
4x400-Meter Relay
9. UTSA "B"                            3:24.22
 
Distance Medley Relay
2. Luca Chatham, Chris Rosales, Zack Kovar, Monty Bertschy      10:12.61
 
High Jump
T-4. Davante Edwards          1.98m (6-6)
6. Jamal Anderson                 1.98m (6-6)
7. Jacob McDaniel                  1.93m (6-4)
 
Pole Vault
8. Gary Haasbroek                 4.88m (16-0)
— Alex Tyra                           NH
— Karney Linch                    NH
 
Triple Jump
1. Andre Douglas                   15.44m (50-8)
 
Shot Put
9. Mike Zuniga                       13.33m (43-8 ¾)
10. Jacob McDaniel               11.45m (37-6 ¾)
12. Gary Haasbroek              11.19m (37-8 ½)
 
Weight Throw
2. Vincent Perez                    18.11m (59-5)
8. Steven Thomas                  16.57m (54-4 ½)
 
 
WOMEN
 
60 Meters (prelims)
8. Olivia Esemena                  7.65
 
60 Meters (final)
4. Olivia Esemena                  7.59
 
400 Meters
4. Sierra Andres                    57.61
8. Darionne Gibson               58.40
10. Erin Wilson                      58.45
 
800 Meters
11. Sofia Salinas                    2:23.01
 
Mile
14. Amber Boyd                    5:11.21
21. Colleen Gilbert                5:17.75
 
3,000 Meters
13. Abby Balli                        10:50.97
 
60-Meter Hurdles (prelims)
4. Jamiah Jackson                  8.68
12. Gabriyella Torres            9.04
19. Chase Whiting                 9.66
 
60-Meter Hurdles (final)
4. Jamiah Jackson                  8.64
 
4x400-Meter Relay
7. UTSA "A"                            3:48.91
12. UTSA "B"                          3:59.86
 
Distance Medley Relay
3. Colleen Gilbert, Creshaun Cresser, Stephanie Sauceda, Amber Boyd 12:33.56
 
High Jump
10. Gabriyella Torres            1.64m (5-4 ½)
 
Pole Vault
7. Caroline Bellows                3.59m (11-9 ¼)
11. Alexandria Gray              3.59m (11-9 ¼)
 
Long Jump
8. Briana Washington           5.40m (17-8 ¾)
17. Chase Whiting                 4.83m (15-10 ¼)
 
Shot Put
8. Lacee Barnes                     12.92m (42-4 ¾)
12. Brenttany Birdow           11.24m (36-10 ½)
 
Weight Throw
8. Faith Olszak                       14.74m (48-4 ½)
13. Cynthia Gonzales            13.97m (45-10)