Pasadena High School’s Pacific League Track and Field Finals



From Top clockwise: Amaya Givens, Isaiah Givens, Evan Solomon (l), Anton Perez. Courtesy Pasadena High School

 

Pasadena High School Bulldog Track and Field team had a successful showing at the recent Pacific League Finals after a year break due to the pandemic. Pasadena High School congratulates all its student athletes.

Amaya Givens ’24 breaks the Pasadena High School school record in the 1600 and qualifies for CIF as a freshman with second place in a time of 5:32.41.

Nilah Okon ’23 places 3rd for frosh soph girls in the 200m with a time of 29.14 and 3rd for frosh soph girls in the 100m in a time of 14.00.

Jason Wortham ’23 places 3rd for frosh soph boys in the shotput with a distance of 32′ 11″. He also PRs in the 100m (12.662) and 200m (25.92).

Isaiah Givens ’22 is League Champion in 3200m, breaking the Pasadena High School school record (set in 1983) and Pacific League meet record in 3200m in time of 8:53.29.

Rohan Jayasekara ’21, who is headed to University of California Irvine, has a spectacular double in the 1600m and 3200m, posting PRs of 4:45.73 and 10:37.67.

Sam Freiberger ’22 places 7th in 3200m with a PR of 10:05.25.

Alonzo Arroyo ’22 PRs in 3200m with a time of 10:42.79.

Summer Hamilton ’22 posts a huge PR of 6:34.60 in the 1600m.

Anton Perez ’23 PRs in the 1600m with a time of 5:10.66.

Evan Solomon ’23 delivers an impressive double with PRs of 5:19.14 in the 1600m and 11:51.61 in the 3200m.

Aren Keshishian ’22 drops a big PR of 5:19.38 in the 1600m.

Solid performances from Ava Macdonald ’22 (1600m), Alejandra Peñaloza ’22 (1600m), Sean Wong ’22 (200m and 400m), and James Cantor ’22 (4×400).

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