The St. Francis track and field team had three athletes named to the MileSplitCa.com All-State teams announced by the website. Junior Isabella Fauria, sophomore Reyna Johnson and freshman Cate Joaquin each received recognition.
Sophomore Reyna Johnson finished her season doing what she has done all season, breaking the school record and setting new standards. Johnson finished fifth Saturday at the CIF State Track and Field Championships with 14.10 to reset her own school record for the seventh time this season.
After missing the last two track seasons due to injury, junior Isabella Fauria capped her comeback junior season with a fourth-place finish at the CIF Track and Field State Championships with a personal-best 2:10.49.
Northern Arizona’s Miranda Myers ’15 and Portland’s Lauren LaRocco ‘14 returned to Sacramento for the NCAA West Regional Preliminaries Thursday at Hornet Stadium on the Sacramento State campus.
Sophomore Reyna Johnson and junior Isabella Fauria both advanced to the finals in their respective events Friday at the CIF State Track and Field Championships.
The St. Francis track and field team won the first ever Sac-Joaquin Section Masters team title behind three individual wins, a second-place relay and three additional top-five performances Saturday in rainy conditions at Davis Senior High School.
The St. Francis track and field team advanced five individuals and the 4x100m relay into the Sac-Joaquin Section Masters Finals to be held Saturday afternoon at Davis Senior High School.
The Delta League and Sac-Joaquin Section D1 champion St. Francis track and field team will start a strong contingent of athletes in the SJS Masters Trials Friday at Davis High School.
Seniors Elise Urkov and Patricia Sweeney were honored as the Booster Club Scholar-Athletes of the Year, while Myra Anwar and Jade Borg received the Booster Club Leadership Award.
The St. Francis track and field team ran away with the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 1 Girls Championship title on Friday night at Tokay High School. The Troubadours scored 117.50 points to win their first title since 2015 and eighth in school history, winning four events and advancing 19 individual athletes and both relays into next week’s Masters at Davis High School.
The St. Francis track and field team advanced nine runners and both into finals and junior Meghan Ladd placed third in the pole vault to secure valuable first day points.
The 2019 Delta League Champion St. Francis track and field team enters the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I meet on Wednesday with a strong list of qualifiers with a combined 21 athletes in a total of 37 events. The Troubies will be seeking their first title since winning three consecutive from 2013-15.
Sophomore Molly Chambers overcame a broken pole to set her career-best and place second in the pole vault on Thursday as part of four St. Francis vaulters scoring at the Delta League Championships at Davis High School.
Sophomore Reyna Johnson broke the school record in the 100m hurdles for the fourth time this season and two Troubadours took individual titles Saturday at the Meet of Champions at American River College on Saturday.
The St. Francis track and field team swept Davis and Elk Grove in dual meets Wednesday behind a sweep of the sprints. The Troubadours defeated Davis 75-60 and Elk Grove 106-20.
Sophomore Reyna Johnson broke her own school record in the 100-meter hurdles and the Distance Medley Relay established a new mark in the relay incorporating four different distances Saturday at the Arcadia Invitational.
The St. Francis 4x1600 won the 4x1600m Relay Invitational in 20:20.82 to shatter the school record and post the top time in the nation this season. It was the 10th-fastest time in meet history and 19th-best all-time in California history.
Sophomore Reyna Johnson is the GoTroubies.com Athlete of the Week for the week of March 25-April 1. Johnson broke the school record for the 100-meter hurdles twice this weekend at the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto.
Sophomore Reyna Johnson broke a 15-year old school record in the 100-meter hurdles twice and freshman Cate Joaquin just missed another record in the 1600 meters as the track and field team posted a second consecutive day of impressive times and marks at the Stanford Invitational.
Sophomore Molly Chambers won the Frosh/Soph pole vault with a 9-0 clearance and Utter sisters led the team in the varsity event at the Delta Mustang Invitational.
The St. Francis distance crew posted an attack on the school record book with three top-10 performances in the 3200 meters and Distance Medley Relay at the first day of the Stanford Invitational.