Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Basic junior makes short work of sweeping her distance events

Area’s fastest seeks Class 4A state titles in 1,600 and 3,200

- By Sam Gordon Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @BySamGordo­n on Twitter.

Basic junior Raquel Chavez was recruited by the school’s coaches to run cross country and track and field as a freshman after running a mile in 6 minutes, 30 seconds during gym class.

She’s a lot faster now. Chavez won the 1,600-meter run in 5:26.16 on Saturday in the Sunset Region preliminar­ies at Basic High. Her victory in the 3,200 meters, in 11:41.05, clinched a trip to the Class 4A state track meet.

A two-time state qualifier and the fastest area distance runner this season, Chavez will look to cement her spot at state in the 1,600 in the region finals next Saturday.

She says she still has room for improvemen­t.

“I wish I could have gotten better,” Chavez said. “I want to (get a personal record) and medal (at state). I want to finish in the top four.”

Chavez had not run competitiv­ely until her ninth-grade year and surprised her coaches by qualifying for state.

She improved as a sophomore, reaching state again, and set the standard for Southern distances runners this season by logging the fastest times in the 1,600 and 3,200.

“She really puts her heart and soul into this,” Wolves distance coach Jennifer Sneed said. “She’s improved tremendous­ly … I think she just found that she had a natural talent for it and she developed a love for it. It’s just been wonderful to watch her grow and develop as a runner.”

Legacy sprinter eyes state

Legacy senior sprinter Jeriel Thomas tweaked his left hamstring at the Class 4A state meet last season and has spent the past year training and treating the injury.

All for Saturday. All for state. Thomas, Nevada’s fastest 400-meter runner, won his heat in 48.73 seconds and finished second in the Sunset Region preliminar­ies. Centennial’s Tre Harley won in 48.66.

“I’ve been trying to work to get back where I started,” said Thomas, who ran 47.83 in the 400 this season and 47.67 last season. “It’s starting to progress back. I’ve just got to keep my mind focused and worry about winning state.”

Thomas sustained the initial injury

■ Green Valley’s Izzy Madrid won the 100-meter hurdles in 15.35 seconds; teammate Jada Bell was second in 15.78.

■ Mohn’Ai’ Roberson soared 18 feet, a berth in the Class 4A state meet.

Boys Sunset

■ Valley’s Christian Franklin won the 1,600-meter run in 4:36.02.

■ Kylen Ulrey of Bishop Gorman won the shot put with 48 feet, 11½ inches to clinch a trip to the Class 4A state meet.

Girls Sunset

■ Hannah Esparza won the 400 for Arbor View in 57.69 seconds.

■ Palo Verde’s Jacquelyn Fields went 5 feet, 4 inches to win the high jump and a berth in the Class 4A state meet. 5½ inches in the long jump for Eldorado to clinch

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during his junior football season and worked to return to the track in 2017. The hamstring nagged, though, and he struggled to a third-place finish at the Class 4A state meet.

He didn’t play football last season, worked diligently with team trainers and strength coaches and rebuilt his speed with an eye on that elusive

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Thomas built a lead during the first 200 meters Saturday before easing up down the stretch. He still won his heat by several meters.

“He knows he the fastest, but he has to prove it out here,” Legacy coach Tyrone Armstrong. “We know it’s going to be an uphill battle … He’s come a long way.” ERA 2-0 3.78 3-0 2.08 0-0 1-.57 Bereavemen­t list 2-0 2.92 0-2 3.71 0-2 3.24 1-0 3.75

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