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Men's Track and Field History
State and Conference Titles

2008
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The College of the Canyons men's track and field team dominated the regular season, but in the WSC finals dropped to second place behind Moorpark College. Distance runner Alfredo Coronado did bring home two individual conference titles in the 800-meter run (1:57.09) and the 1,500-meter run (4:02.12) and jumper Chris Powell won the high jump (6-7) championship. At the state championships, Coronado had another great performance in the 1,500-meter run, where he ran a personal-best 3:53.80 for a second-place finish. Multi-event athlete Justin Skinner came in third place in the decathlon with a personal-best 6,423 points. Coronado and Skinner earned All-America honors for their performances. Distance runners Ismael Samano and Tyler Woodard also earned All-State accolades along with Coronado and Skinner.

2009
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2010
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Western State Conference and Southern California Champion Corey Honeycutt added one more honor to her already amazing 2010 season with a state title in the 800- meter run at the California Community College Athletic Association Track and Field State Championships on May 22. Honeycutt ran a 2:15.93 in very cold and windy conditions and beat out Danielle Low of L.A. Trade Tech, who f
inished less than a second behind her. The individual state title is the first for head coach Lindie Kane who is in her 16th season. Kane came close to helping a student-athlete win a title in 2008 when Alfredo Coronado came in second place in the 1,500-meter run at the state meet. Also competing in the meet was decathlete Mario Wright and high jumper Ashley Mason. Wright came in eighth place with 5,664 points despite not clearing a height in the pole vault. Mason leaped 1.54 meters (5-1) in the high jump, good for 10th place.

2011
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With one of the most well-rounded track and field teams that head coach Lindie Kane has fielded in her time at College of the Canyons, the men's team finished in second place in the conference and the women in the middle of the pack in fifth place. The team had four individual conference champions in the men's 1,500-meter run, men's 110-meter hurdles, men's javelin and women's hammer and have a chance to bring home state titles in the middle of May. COC sent five student-athletes to the state championship - Chris Low (800-meter run), Matan Mayer (1,500-meter run), Matt Harmon (110-meter hurdles), 4x400-meter relay and Glenn Rivera (shot put) - whom competed at American River College in Sacramento, Calif., on May 20-21. Low finished in first place in the 800-meter run at the state championship in a time of 1:52.11 for the track and field program's second consecutive state title in the 800. In 2010, Corey Honeycutt won the same race on the women's side. The Western State Conference Track Athlete of the Year also competed in the 800-meters race at the U.S. Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., finishing in sixth place with a time of 1:51.58. He was named a USA Track and Field All-American.


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