Track Team Wins CVC Championship
“With a really strong group of freshman and a strong sophomore group, everything went according to plan this season,” said Jesus Reyes, head coach of the track and field team which outran
College of the Sequoias and Merced College to win the Central Valley Conference Championship on May 9.
The men’s team finished with a team score of 94, and the women’s team finished with 92. Freshman 100-meter sprinter Moesha Davidson finished first in the women’s 100-meter run with a time of 11.50.
“A former gymnast and all – around athlete, to see her growth in the 100-meter was a pleasant surprise this season,” Reyes said.
Davidson has the fastest 100- meter time in FCC history. She is ranked the No.1 100-meter sprinter in the nation this year.
“It means a lot, I knew I was good,” Davidson said. “I never thought I would be that good at the college level.”
Sophomore Rianna Chavez finished second in the 400 meter hurdles with a time of 63.85. Freshman Kevin Chavira finished fourth in the 800 meters with a time of 1:54:11. Freshman Dejah
Darcuiel finished second in the Women’s 400-meter with a time of 57.44.
“A lot of coaches get into community college coaching because that level chose them, I chose to coach at Fresno City College,” Reyes said. “These athletes best represent who I was at age.”
Keaundrey is in his fifth semester at Fresno City College and at the Rampage. He's been the sports editor for a year. He was born January 10, 1993 and...