COMPLETE RESULTS
(ETTRICK, Va.) Saint Augustine's College captured both the men's and women's crowns for the fourth consecutive season and 12th time in 13 seasons at the 2010 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Rogers Stadium on Virginia State University's campus.
The Falcons scored 234 points to run away with the men's title. Johnson C. Smith was second with 96 points and Bowie State was third with 93 points. Orolondo Duffus of Saint Augustine's College was named field MVP while Johnny Shuping of Saint Augustine's College and Leford Green of Johnson C. Smith tied for track MVP honors.
The women's meet was much closer as the Lady Falcons outdistanced Bowie State 193 to 154 points while Johnson C. Smith finished third with 145 points.
Lakesha Carney (Hampton, VA, Denbigh) of Bowie State was selected field MVP and Kyra Mobley of Saint Augustine's College was chosen track MVP.
The Falcons won nine of 17 men's events. Josh Scott led the way with victories in the 200-meter and 400-meter dashes. Other winners for the Falcons include Richard Boone (100 dash), George Smith (1500 run), Jason Boyd (110 hurdles), Michael Williams (long jump) in addition to Shuping (800 run) and Duffus (triple jump). The Falcons also won the 4x100 relay.
Other men's winners were Geoffrey Langat of Virginia Union (5,000 run), Hoova Taylor of Virginia State (high jump), Fred Boone of Saint Paul's (pole vault),
Collen Cumberbatch of Bowie State (shot put), Todd Shelton of Saint Paul's (discus), Bryan Aycoth of Livingstone (javelin) in addition to Green (400 hurdles). Johnson C. Smith won the 4x400 relay.
The Lady Falcons won seven of 16 events. The winners for the Lady Falcons were Barbara Pierre (200 dash), Angelique Smith (400 dash), Andrea Powell (high jump), Kirsten Fields (triple jump) and Mobley (1500 run). The Lady Falcons also were first in the 4x100 relay and 4x400 relay.
Other women's winners were Shermaine Williams of Johnson C. Smith (100 dash, 100 hurdles),
Shayla Davis (Gaithersburg, MD, Watkins Mill) of Bowie State (800 run),
Shamika Patton (Frederick, MD, Frederick) of Bowie State (3,000 run), Nikki Boston of Johnson C. Smith (400 hurdles, javelin), Dominique King of Virginia State (long jump),
Kayla Campbell of Bowie State (shot put), and Carney (discus).