Track and Field Wrap-Up: Vikings Compete at 3C2A State Championships
The Vikings track and field team wrapped up a strong season with several standout performances at the 3C2A State Championships.
The Long Beach City College track and field team wrapped up a strong season with several standout performances at the 3C2A State Championships, held May 16–17 at the College of San Mateo.
In the field events, Gavin Wang delivered a stellar performance, earning 2nd place in the men's javelin with a throw of 56.01 meters, capping off a standout season. On the women's side, Saryah Harris-Davis placed 5th in the shot put with a mark of 12.07 meters, while Lauren Ferguson finished 12th in the javelin at 31.04 meters.
On the track, Marques Guzman had a busy weekend, finishing 9th in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.91 seconds, and 6th in the 200-meter dash, clocking 21.87 seconds. Nevaeh Lane secured 8th in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.09, but did not finish in the 200 meters. The women's 4x100 relay team—Sa'Mir Braccey, Lane, Rylee Montez, and Naomi Coffee—unfortunately did not finish.
"We had some up and down moments in these championships," said Head Coach and Director of Track and Field Marcus Carroll. "Overall, I am proud of our qualifiers and their effort to get to this point in the season. We had a young squad that I believe will learn from this experience and is eager to return to the State Championships next year in Walnut. I'm excited for the future of this program."
The Vikings close out their 2025 season proud of their accomplishments at the state level and look forward to building on this momentum next year.