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Athletes place high at track and field state championships
After long season of training for the California Community College Athletic Association’s track and field state championships, Panther’s Lovina Akaoula can officially call herself a state champion — two times over.
Sophomore Akaoula took home two gold medals in shot put and discus May 9 at the College of San Mateo. On her final throw of the shot put event, she threw 14.36 meters to beat out Cerritos’ Sisilia Puaka’s 13.38-meter throw.
It took only one throw in the discus event for Akaoula to take first place. She threw 42.28 meters to beat out second-place finisher Imani Bierly from Yuba College.
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For more stats and information on City College track and field, visit http://sccpanthers.losrios.edu/landing/index