
Gutierrez Finishes 29th at Nationals
5/29/10 - Crimson Wave men’s track and field runner Richard Gutierrez ended his season today in the marathon at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the Outdoor Sports Complex in Marion, IN.
Gutierrez ran 2:52.40 in the marathon finishing the event 29th overall.
This ends a very successful season for the Crimson Wave runner. Gutierrez qualified for the national meet on March 27th at the Sam Costa Half-Marathon in Carmel, IN. Gutierrez met the “B” qualifying time running 1:15.54 and finishing fourth.
Hinton Ends Season with Personal Best
5/27/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runner Randy Hinton ended his season tonight in a personal best and school record at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the Outdoor Sports Complex in Marion, IN.
Hinton ran a 21.74 in the 200m tonight finishing the event 28th.
This ends a very successful season for the Crimson Wave senior. Hinton also qualified for the NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships and was named CCAC Outdoor Track and Field Most Valuable Runner after winning the 200m and 400m events at the first CCAC conference track and field meet.
Gutierrez and Hinton to Compete at NAIA Nationals
5/25/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runners Richard Gutierrez and Randy Hinton will compete at the NAIA Outdoor National Track and Field Meet this week May 27-29 at the Outdoor Sports Complex in Marion, IN. The meet will be hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University.
Gutierrez qualified for the national meet on March 27th at the Sam Costa Half-Marathon in Carmel, IN. Gutierrez met the “B” qualifying time running 1:15.54 and finishing fourth.
Hinton qualified for the national meet after running the “B” qualifying time of 21.96 in the 200m run at the Billy Hays Invite in Bloomington, IN. Hinton improved on his national qualifying time to 21.89 after finishing 5th overall at the Dr. Keeler Invitational in Naperville, IL.
“I am very proud to see two well respected student-athletes in Randy and Richard represent CCSJ at the NAIA Outdoor National Championship. Their efforts have been rewarded during the regular season and now each person can stride to reach a new goal at the national championships.” said Athletic Director Peter Haring
The NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships will start at 10:00 am Thursday May 27th. Hinton will run the 200m trials at 6:10 pm EST that day. The 200m semi-finals are scheduled for Saturday May 29th at 3:30 pm EST with the finals at 5:00 pm EST. Gutierrez will run the marathon on Saturday morning at 6:00 am EST.
Hinton Qualifies at Dr. Keeler Invitational
5/16/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team competed at the Dr. Keeler Invitational this weekend.
Senior Randy Hinton added another qualifying time to his already impressive season. This time in the 400m dash, running a 48.77 and finishing 8th overall. Hinton’s time qualified him for the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Hinton also improved his 200m qualifying time to 21.89 finishing 5th overall. Both times have set new school records in the events.
Brandon Gilbert ran the 100m and 200m finsihing in 11.9 and 24.22 while Ptah El-Aton ran the 200m and 400m finishing in 23.96 and 53.15 s. Tom Moore also ran the 100m and 200m events finishing in 11.77 and 23.09. Robbie Loop finished the 1500m run in 4:34.47 for his only event of the competition.
The NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be held May 27-29 at the Outdoor Sports Complex in Marion, IN hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University.
Hinton Qualifies for Nationals
5/9/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runner Randy Hinton has qualified for the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Hinton ran the “B” qualifying time of 21.96 in the 200m run at the Billy Hays Invite in Bloomington, IN.
The NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be held May 27-29 at the Outdoor Sports Complex in Marion, IN hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University.
Hinton and Medina Conference Champions
4/17/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runners Randy Hinton and Daniel Medina became conference champions after winning events in the CCAC Conference Track and Field meet today held at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, IL. The Crimson Wave finished 4th overall as a team.
Randy Hinton started his day winning the 400m dash in a time of 49.99s. Minutes later Hinton took third in the 100m dash running an 11.6s. Within the hour of finishing the 100m event Hinton took the win in the 200m dash with a time of 22.73s
Daniel Medina won the 400m hurdles in a time of 59.46.
Medina also placed 3rd in the 110m high hurdles running a 17.24s. Tom Moore finished 2nd overall in the 100m dash. Moore finished the race in 11.54s.
The Crimson Wave 4x100m relay team and the 4x400m relay team each finished 4th overall.
Men Compete at Chicagolands
4/10/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team competed at the Chicagolands Invitational this weekend at the University of Chicago.
Randy Hinton took a 3rd place finish in the 100m dash running a time of 11.11s. Hinton also took 5th in the 200m dash running a 22.30. Jordon Harris finished 14th in the decathlon and Daniel Medina took 14th in the 400m hurdles running 1:00.39. The Crimson Wave 4X100m relay team of Brandon Gilbert, Randy Hinton, Tom Moore, and Dominique Smith finished 9th overall finishing in 45.31.
The Crimson Wave will be back in action on Saturday April 17th at the CCAC Conference Meet in Bourbonnais, IL .
Men’s Track and Field Compete at Poehlein
4/3/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team competed at the Poehlein Invitational this weekend hosted by Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN.
The Crimson Wave men were led by an 8th place finish by the 4x100m relay team of Brandon Gilbert, Randy Hinton, Tom Moor, and Dominique Smith. The team ran a 45.12 for their first outdoor meet of the season. Randy Hinton finished 13th overall in the 100m dash in a time of 11.24. Robbie Loop also finished 13th in the 300m Steeplechase. Loop sustained an injury during the race but managed to finish in a time of 11:24.33.
The Crimson Wave men will take this week to prepare for the Chicagolands this weekend April 9-10.
Hinton Sets School Records at Nationals
3/5/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runner Randy Hinton set two school records today in the 200m and 400m runs at the NAIA National Track and Field Championships in Johnson City, TN.
In the 400m run Hinton ran a time of 49.67s, finishing 15th overall in the preliminaries. In the 200m run Hinton set the new mark at 21.99s again landing him 15th overall in the preliminaries.
“Randy definitely came out today and left it all out there. He came out prepared and focused and it showed. He ran a great race in the 200m today. We are really excited to concentrate on the 200m in the outdoor season. “ said Head Coach Don Reed
This marks the end of the indoor track and field season for the Crimson Wave men. The men will open the outdoor season April 3-4 at the Polheim Invitational in West Lafayette, IN.
Men’s Track National Championships
3/4/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runner Randy Hinton is currently in Johnson City, TN at the NAIA National Track and Field Championships.
Hinton will run the semi-finals of the 200m and 400m runs on Friday March 5th. The 400m run will take place at 3:10 pm and the 200m run taking place at 6:25 pm.
Hinton qualified for the NAIA National Championships at the Taylor University Invite on the February 6th in the 400m and 200m runs. In the 400m run Hinton ran a 50.24 meeting the national b standard for qualifying. A few races later Hinton won the 200m run in a time of 22.55 seconds to give him the national b standard.
Hinton Wins 200m at Fred Wilt
2/27/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team competed at the Fred Wilt Invitational this weekend at Anderson University in Anderson, IN.
Randy Hinton won the 200m run in a time of 22.66. Richard Gutierrez set a school record in the 5000m run with a time of 16:01.5. Gutierrez finished 6th in the race. Jordon Harris finished 5th in the 1000m run. Robbie Loop finished in 6th place in the 3000m Steeplechase.
Hinton will run in the NAIA National Indoor Track and Field Championships this weekend in Johnson City, TN.
4x200m Relay Wins at Trine
2/19/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team competed at the Trine Invitational today at Trine University in Angola, IN.
The 4x200m relay team of Nate Haverstock, Randy Hinton, Tom Moore, and Joe Efantis finished first overall with a time of 1:33.04. The winning time also sets a school record in the event. The 4x400m relay team of Haverstock, Hinton, Moore, and Efantis finished second overall with a time of 3:28.97.
The Crimson Wave track team will run their final indoor event of the season at the Fred Wilt Invitational in Anderson, IN on February 27th.
Men Compete at Hoosier Hills and Wildcat Invites
2/13/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team competed at the Hoosier Hills Invitational on Friday night in Bloomington, IN and Saturday at the Wildcat Invitational on the campus of Indiana Wesleyan University.
Richard Gutierrez set a school record at the Hoosier Hills meet in the 3000m run with a time of 9:09.28. The 4x400m relay team of Joe Efantis, Tom Moore, Randy Hinton, Nate Haverstock also set a school record finishing in 3:25.96.
The Crimson Wave men will have their last chance to qualify for the NAIA National meet this Friday February 19 and Saturday February 20 when they travel to the Trine Invitational in Angola, IN and the Silverstein Invite in Ann Arbor, MI.
Hinton Qualifies for Nationals
2/6/10 – Crimson Wave men’s track and field runner Randy Hinton qualified for the NAIA Indoor Track & Field National Championships held at the Mini Dome in Johnson City, TN on March 4-6, 2010.
Hinton Qualified today at the Taylor University Invite in the 400m and 200m runs. In the 400m run Hinton ran a 50.24 meeting the national b standard for qualifying. A few races later Hinton won the 200m run in a time of 22.55 seconds to give him the national b standard and trip to Johnson City.
Hinton is the second runner in Crimson Wave history to qualify for the NAIA Track & Field National Championships.
Fred Olaosebikan won the 800m run in 2:00.68 for a personal best in the event.
Jordan Harris broke his own school record in the shot put, throwing 9.96m. Richard Gutierrez added his name to the record books in the 3000m run with a time of 9:09.62. Daniel Medina ran a 8.68s in the 55m high hurdles for a school record and the 4X200m relay team ran a 1:38.44 for a record. The relay team consisted of Nate Haverstock, Fred Olaosebikan, Tyler Stiscak and Ptah El-Aton.
The men will run their next meet at the Hoosier Hills Invite in Bloomington, IN on February 12, 2010.
Men’s Track Sets Five More Records
1/30/10 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team set five school records this weekend, competing at the Findlay Classic hosted by the University of Findlay.
Jordon Harris set records in the Pentathlon scoring 2005 points and in the Shot Put with 9.53m. Richard Gutierrez set a new mark in the 5000m run finishing in 16:11.19 while Robbie Loop added his name to the record books in the 1000m run finishing in 2:48.37. The 4X800m relay team of Fred Olaosebikan, Tyler Stiscak, Joe Efantis, and Loop rounds out the records with a time of 8:24.33.
The men will compete at the Taylor University Invite this Saturday February 6th in Upland, IN.
Men Compete at GVSU Invite
1/15/09 – The Crimson Wave men’s track and field team traveled to the Grand Valley State University Invitation this weekend.
Randy Hinton finished third overall in the 200m and 400m runs. Hinton ran a 22.61 in the 200m and 50.50 in the 400m run. Both of Hinton’s finishes have set new school records in the events. Robbie Loop set a school record in the one mile run at 4:35.63 finishing 25th overall. Jordon Harris’s throw of 8.86m in the shot put will put his name in the school record books along with a new record in the 4X400m relay. The relay team of Joe Efantis, Nate Haverstock, Tom Moore, Randy Hinton finished in a time of 3:26.40, taking 3rd overall in the event.
The men will travel to the Findlay Classic on January 29th and 30th for their next event.
Singleton Signs with the Crimson Wave
8/4/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Kadeem Singleton, from T.F. North High School to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The hard working runner from T.F. North High school will add depth to the young Crimson Wave track and field team. Singleton will fill in the gaps for the team this upcoming season. His leadership qualities will help the Crimson Wave find success this season.
Singleton will study Elementary Education while attending Calumet College of St. Joseph.
“Kadeem is a very versatile athlete that will be doing a lot of different things for Calumet College in the upcoming years. His background in multiple sports in high school as well as his leadership skills will be a tremendous asset for our program. “Said Coach Don Reed on Kadeem Singleton
Haverstocks Signs with the Crimson Wave
7/17/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Nate Haverstock, a state qualifier, from Crown Point High School to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The explosive Crown Point High School standout is a 4x100 and 4x400 state qualifier along with earning All-DAC Honors after winning the 4x100 relay in the DAC conference championship. Haverstock also holds school records in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays.
“I liked the small school environment and it was close to home.” Said Haverstock on his decision on Calumet College of St. Joseph, Haverstock goes on to say “I really think I can contribute to the team and bring a hard work ethic”
"Nate is another quality 400m runner that has joined us, with versatility to run the shorter sprints as well. Nate will be a prominent factor in our distance sprinting group and will be a big addition to all of our relays." Said Coach Don Reed on Nate Haverstock
Haverstock will study Elementary Education next year at Calumet College of St. Joseph.
Matthews Signs with the Crimson Wave
7/6/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Iman Matthews, from De LaSalle High School in Chicago, IL to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The De LaSalle High School runner is a hard worker and intense competitor. “I really feel that I can push others to compete against each other harder. We have to push each other to become better.” Said Matthews when asked what he could bring to the Crimson Wave.
Matthews will study accounting next year at Calumet College of St. Joseph.
“Iman joins us to help solidify our long hurdle events as well as competing for our 4x400 relay. A quality person and a quality athlete, Iman will bring a strong presence to our middle distance and distance sprinters on the team.” Said Coach Don Reed on Iman Matthews
El-Aton Comes to the Crimson Wave
7/6/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Ptah El-Aton, from Simeon High School in Chicago, IL to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The Simeon High School runner is a hard worker and explosive runner. El-Aton will bring a lot of versatility to the Crimson Wave next Season. El-Aton will use next season to refine his skills to become a solid collegiate runner.
Ptah will come to Calumet College of St. Joseph to study Criminal Justice.
“Ptah is a relative newcomer to track and XC but comes with a desire to excel and a positive attitude. While his skills may be raw, he has tremendous potential and should see immediate improvements this season.” Said Coach Don Reed on Ptah El-Aton
Stiscak Signs with the Crimson Wave
7/6/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Tyler Stiscak, from Valparaiso High School to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The Valparaiso High School standout is a state qualifier in the 4x800 m relay. Tyler will bring a lot of life experience and leadership to the young Crimson Wave. Tyler will also have the option of running cross country, next season to help prepare him for the spring.
Tyler will come to Calumet College of St. Joseph to study Business Management.
“Tyler is an energetic, dynamic runner that has really committed himself to his running recently. He comes from a very solid running program and Valparaiso HS and knows what it takes to be successful at a very high level. Tyler will be an immediate impact to our middle-distance group.” Said Coach Don Reed on Tyler Stiscak
Moore Chooses the Crimson Wave
7/5/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Thomas Moore, from Lowell High School to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The hard working runner from Lowell High School is a regional qualifier in the 200m. “I think that I can bring hard work and leadership to the team next season. I am looking forward to working with experienced runners next season.” said Moore.
Moore will come to the Calumet College of St. Joseph to pursue a degree in Secondary Education.
“Tom is a powerful sprinter that has seen vast improvements at Lowell HS since recovering from injury. I project Tom as being a significant contributor in the 200m as well as the 400m and our relays in the upcoming year. “Said Coach Don Reed on Thomas Moore
Kabella Chooses the Crimson Wave
6/26/09 - Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field coach Don Reed has announced the signing of, Nick Kabella, a state qualifier from Crown Point High School to a national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers with the Crimson Wave.
The explosive Crown Point runner is a 4x400 DAC Champion, sectional champion, state qualifier and school record. Kabell is also a state qualifier in the 4x100 and placed seventh in the DAC championship meet in the 400m.
“As an athlete, Nick is exactly what a college coach is looking for. He is just coming into his own physically and is learning what is expected of him to excel at higher levels. His experience at the Indiana HS state meet this season has just fueled the fire to achieve more.” Coach Reed goes on to say, “Nick will be an immediate impact on our distance sprinters in the upcoming year and should be a solid contributor both in the individual events as well as several relays.”
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