IRVINE, Calif. – This week’s PacWest Track & Field Athletes of the Week are
Mobolade Ajomale,
Andy Hurtado,
Tamia Prince and
Camille Jouanno.
Weekly awards based on the week of March 11-17
WOMEN'S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Tamia Prince, Concordia
Jr. – Mayfair, Calif./Business Administration
Prince collected three provisional qualifying marks at the Ross & Sharon Irwin Collegiate Scoring Meet last week. The junior finished the 100-meter dash in 11.85 seconds and the 200-meter dash in 24.31 seconds. Prince then earned a third provisional qualifier as she finished the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.93.
WOMEN'S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Camille Jouanno, Academy of Art
GS – Bordeaux, France/Communications
Jouanno had a strong meet at the Hornet Invitational, recording provisional qualifying marks in both track and field events. In the field, Jouanno had a distance of 12.39 meters on the triple jump for a provisional qualifier. She also registered a mark of 5.71 meters in the long jump. Her provisional qualifier on the track was in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.22.
MEN'S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Mobolade Ajomale, Academy of Art
Sr. – Richmond Hill, Canada/Communications
Ajomale won two events individually and recorded two provisional qualifying marks against a mix of NCAA Division I and Division II competition. The senior ran the 100-meter dash in a time of 10.36 seconds. He also won the 200-meter dash with a time of 20.81 seconds. In the 4x100 relay, Ajomale helped Academy of Art record a time of 41.62 seconds.
MEN'S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Andy Hurtado, Azusa Pacific
Sr. – Burbank, Calif./Psychology
There was one provisional qualifying mark in men’s field events in the PacWest last week and it was by Hurtado, who threw the discus 52.45 meters at the Ross & Sharon Irwin Collegiate Scoring Meet.
Weekly awards based on the week of Feb. 25-March 3
MEN'S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Daniel Cortes Gonzales, Academy of Art
Fr.- Cali, Colombia/Photography
In a field that featured six jumpers from Chico State, Cortes Gonzalez finished second with a clearance of 2.09 meters for the provisional qualifier as well as the program record by more than five feet. He later returned for his first triple jumps at the collegiate level, going 13.20 meters on his second attempt for a sixth-place finish out of 20 jumpers.