April 10, 2017
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Dons Track Team Persevere All the Way Through The Finish Line

Ruby Nunez/ el Don
Ruby Nunez/ el Don

The Santa Ana College track team dominated against Golden West and Fullerton March 24 for the Orange Empire Double Dual.

Sophomores Paulino Sanchez and Toni Lopez both came in first place in the Men’s and Women’s 800m run.

“I feel stronger now than the first race we had this season,” Lopez said.

Freshman Sprinter Cydnee Wallace also won first place in both the Women’s 100m and 200m Dash, being only .29 seconds away from breaking the school record from 2006 with 12.79.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t the same for every runner. Freshman Diana Giraldo was frustrated after her race where she made it in last place in the 400m Dash.

“I felt like I couldn’t finish my race,” Giraldo Said.

She brought it back during the 200m Dash coming in fourth with 29.21 seconds after Coach Mitzel gave her a pep talk to boost up her spirits.

Overall, it was a good day for the Dons who are headed to San Francisco University March 31 for the next meet.

“Today I felt lonely I’m used to chasing the runner for first,” Sanchez said.

Ruby Nunez

Ruby Nunez

Ruby Nunez is a staff writer for El Don News Spring 2017.

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