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91少女 may not be the largest community college in Northern California but it can boast that it has the best men's pole vaulter and women's 400 meter runner after Saturday's Northern California Track & Field Championship at DeAnza College. On the shoulders of a few key performances, both the men's and women's track & field teams were able to pick up third place regional trophies. This is the first time since 1998 both programs placed in the top three in the same year.

Sophomore Austin Decker got the monkey off his back in winning the pole vault title in just six jumps. His winning height of 15'3.75" is over a foot below his season best but was over five inches better than the second place pole vaulter. The state championship pole vault competition will match Deck Third Place er versus Shane Hoagland of Cuyamaca College. Hoagland matched Decker's national leading pole vault jump of 16'6.50" at the Southern California Championship. Sophomore Iesha Boyd went from placing ninth in the 400 meter final last year to being this year's Norcal champion defeating top ranked Karen Osuji of SJ Delta College. Boyd's winning time of 55.68 betters her school record of 56.71 and also makes her the first woman in Northern California to go under 56 seconds. She will be second ranked heading into next week's State Championship. Freshman Brandi Hobson capped one of the finest championship meets for a Hartnell distance woman by placing third in the 1500 meters in 4:51.23 and second in the 5000 meters at 18:48.60. Her 1500 meter mark moves her to seventh best in school history. Hobson won the Norcal 10,000 meter title as well in 38:54.08 last Friday. Sophomore Michael Ramirez also shined in the 1500 and 5000 meter events. Ramirez was second in metric mile at 4:00.23 and 5000 meters in 15:23.04. He lead a pack of three Panther men in the top five in the 1500 meters. Ramirez too placed second in last year's 10,000 meter final in 32:18.31. Freshman Justin Carrancho placed third (4:00.61) and Omar Vasquez fifth (4:01.81). The pair also placed seventh and eighth in the 5000 meters. Sophomore Kassandra Peguero advanced to the state championship in both the long jump and triple jump. Peguero leaped to season best 17'11.75" to take fourth in the long jump. The mark ties her for sixth best in school history. Peguero was also third in the triple jump at 36'3.50". The women's 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams earned trips to the state championship as well. The both teams consisted of Karina Carcamo , Iesha Boyd, Lenae Stevens , and Linda Delgado . The 4x100 team placed fourth at 48.69 with the 4x400 in third at 4:00.19. Also placing in scoring positions were Iesha Boyd fifth 200 meters (24.92),  Rachel Shimabukuro sixth in the 1500 meters (4:57.11), Dariani Salvador seventh in the 5000 meters (19:38.58), Linda Delgado eighth 800 meters (2:26.61).

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