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Chabot Blazes To Glory In State Track

Robert Stitts wins 100, 200 titles; Jeremy Craft tops long jump; Chabot women take 400 relay; Shae Wright wins in pole vault

In a dazzling display, Chabot College sophomore Robert Stitts won state championships in the men’s 100 meters and 200 on Saturday in the 3C2A Track and Field Championships.
He was selected as Men’s Athlete of the Meet.

Chabot competitors earned five state titles overall in the two-day meet, including four on Saturday at College of San Mateo.
The Chabot women placed sixth as a team with 46 points, and the Chabot men were eighth with 41. Chabot is guided by first-year head coach Dooney Jones.
The Glads’ Jeremy Craft started things rolling on Saturday prevailing in the men’s long jump.
The Chabot women’s 4x100 relay followed by taking first place in 46.98. The listed relay consisted of Rymiyah Pringle-Hamilton, Nyarah Anderson-Brown, Maleah Taylor, and Niah Alomar.
Chabot’s Shae Wright set the tone for Saturday’s Gladiator fireworks by winning the women’s pole vault title on Friday.
Anderson-Brown, an impressive freshman, had a couple of near-misses after the 400 relay win. She took second in the 100 and 200 finals, dropping a photo finish to winner Shayla Roy Williams of Modesto in the 200, 24.01 to 24.02. The Chabot men’s 4x100 relay placed third.
Stitts, an El Cerrito High graduate being recruited by top programs such as UCLA, South Florida and Cal State Fullerton, earned his first two state titles. He took the 100 in 10.34 seconds, just ahead of Jeffrey Missouri of Modesto (10.39). Stitts won the 200 title in a time of 21.37. Chabot’s Jamal Perry was sixth (10.59). Craft, a James Logan graduate, had a winning long jump of 23 feet, 2 inches — just off his personal record of 23-6 from high school.
Wright was among four who cleared 11-7.75 in the pole vault finals, the winning height, but she prevailed based on fewer misses. Wright has the Chabot school record of 12-1.5.
Chabot’s Amartya Poovaiah was seventh in the men’s 800. Alomar was ninth in the women’s 100. Medha Gowda was seventh in the women’s 5000 (18:31.51).

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