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    Other things happening at the UL Track/Soccer Facility


    Thursday, April 28, 2005 Regional Track Meet of 4-A will be held.

    This gives interested people time to plan to attend.


  2. Track & Field LOUISIANA Classics, Lemaire, Campbell ready

    After a wait of three seasons, Justin Lemaire and Chad Campbell were apparently anxious to begin competition in the Louisiana Classics.

    Lemaire and Campbell finished one-two Friday night for the host University of Louisiana team in the men's 10,000-meter race, which officially opened the Louisiana Classics meet at the newly-refurbished Cajun Track.

    Lemaire had a 32:40.24 clocking and Campbell finished at 32:52.47 to lead the field and give UL an early boost in its first home track meet since 2002. Friday's men's and women's 10K events were the first competitive events held on the new facility.

    In addition to Lemaire and Campbell, redshirt Jobie Gisclair finished fourth in the men's event in 33:46.94.

    Mandy Wallace of Southeastern La. won the women's 10,000 with a 37:12.52 time. UL's Suzanne Boudreaux ran a personal-best 42:52.25 in finishing fourth.

    Louisiana Classics competition continues today with field event competition beginning at 10 a.m. with the men's javelin and 11 a.m. with the women's long jump. Running events begin at 1 p.m. with the women's and men's 3000-meter steeplechase.

    The team field will include Drake, UL Monroe, Louisiana Tech, New Orleans, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana and Hinds Community College, but there will also be a large number of athletes competing unattached - some of them world-class performers.

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    Dan McDonald
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  3. Track & Field First Lancon Relays Saturday

    The Sun Belt Conference Championships are roughly a month away, so it's time for Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns to start tuning up in track and field.

    UL hosts the Lancon Relays on Saturday to honor the memory of longtime coach Charles Lancon, who died of a heart attack on April 13, 2002.

    It's the second meet at the newly resurfaced Ragin' Cajun Track and Soccer Stadium, with field events set for an 11 a.m. start and running events beginning at 1 p.m.

    "Usually, we have this weekend off," coach Lance Veazey said. "But the Texas Relays moved back a week this year and we decided to go ahead and have a meet.

    "It will be a small event. At the time we announced the schedule, the track wasn't ready and some teams couldn't commit to it. There will be partial teams and quite a few unattached entrants. But it will give some of our kids a chance to compete who haven't run in two or three weeks."

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    Bruce Brown
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  4. Track & Field Whitfield and Dupree have good showings for UL

    BATON ROUGE - UL's Walter Whitfield was fourth in the 5,000-meter run at Saturday's Alumni Gold track meet at LSU.

    Whitfield clocked a 14:50.91 time in the event, trailing winner Marcel Hewamudilage of Rice (14:25.95), LSU's Sam Mwape (14:39.13) and the Tigers' Patrick Gavin (14:46.36).

    UL's Ryan Dupree placed third in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 9:32.62 (won by Texas A&M's Jonathan Lewis, 9:07.12), while Stacey Enright (13:00.90) was fifth in the women's steeple.

    Also, UL's Dusty Miller was 11th in the women's 5,000 in 20:14.17 and Laura Credeur placed 12th in the 400 hurdles.

    Cecilia High product Reginald Dardar of LSU placed 9th in the 400-meter dash in 47.91 (UL's Jon-Erik Shanklin was 14th in 48.65), and Dardar ran on a winning 3:05.35 4x400 relay.

    In field events, UL's Clarissa Johnson was 9th in the long jump (19-4.25) and Derek Richardson was 9th in men's long jump action at 24-0.75.

    UL's Don Hargroder was 8th in the high jump (6-5.5), Andree Bonvillain (10-11.75) and Lauryn Allgood (10-0) were 8th and 14th in the women's pole vault, and Scott Lowry was 12th in men's pole vault (15-5).

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  5. Track & Field Louisiana hopes to put it together at SBC track meet

    The University of Louisiana at Lafayette track and field teams have had their ups and downs this spring, but coach Lance Veazey knows what's most important is what happens this weekend.

    The Ragin' Cajuns and Lady Cajuns will make the trip to New Orleans for the Sun Belt Conference Championships, which begin today and run through Sunday at Tad Gormley Stadium in City Park.

    The meet gets under way at 9:30 a.m. today with the first five events in the men's decathlon and first four events in the women's heptathlon. Finals in men's and women's discus and men's and women's 10,000 meters are on today's schedule.

    The multievents conclude Saturday starting at 9 a.m., while the regular field events begin at 3 p.m. with track events set for a 6 p.m. start.

    On Sunday, field events begin at 10 a.m., while track events get under way at 6 p.m.

    Among the team favorites are the South Alabama, Arkansas State and Middle Tennessee men and the North Texas and Western Kentucky women. But ULL would certainly like to spoil the party.

    "We've kind of had our ups and downs this season," said Veazey, UL's third-year coach, "but for the most part, we're well rested and I'm looking forward to this weekend."

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    By SHELDON MICKLES
    smickles@theadvocate.com
    Advocate sportswriter

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    Default Re: Louisiana hopes to put it together at SBC track meet

    Coach Veazey will have these guys ready(Veazey's are always prepared)


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    Track & Field SunBelt Track Results???

    Anyone know how we are doing at the SunBelt meet this weekend in New Orleans???


    DaddyCajun!!


  8. Track & Field Octave tops trio of UL standouts

    NEW ORLEANS - When you're young, it's amazing what you can do on just two hours' sleep.

    Louisiana senior Kim Octave got that much rest Friday night, participated in UL graduation ceremonies and then scurried here for Saturday competition in the Aeropostale Sun Belt Conference Track & Field Championships at Tad Gormley Stadium.

    Then, when she got here, Octave turned in a season-best, school-record tying, NCAA qualifying time of 13.88 in the women's 100-meter hurdles preliminaries.

    "I didn't think my time would be that good," said Octave, second in her heat and the No. 2 qualifier for today's finals. "I thought it would be a lot worse, because I was so high over the hurdles.

    "I knew that was taking time off, so I said I've really got to run between the hurdles. So, to have that time, I'm real excited."

    Ciji Brooks of North Texas won the first heat in a time of 13.81, with Octave second, while the second heat victor was Middle Tennessee's Candice Robertson (13.96).

    "With the training I've been doing, I thought the 13.8 range was pretty reasonable," said Octave, sporting a new hairdo and color (orange). "At least 13.9. I've been improving every day, so my time is going to drop. It's getting better every day.

    "We're doing big things tomorrow. I think I can take at least another 0.3 off my time."

    That's not that easy to do, but anything's possible when you've had the kind of day Octave had.

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    Bruce Brown
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    Special day for ULL duo in Sun Belt

    Whitfield, Octave receive diplomas, then spark Cajuns

    NEW ORLEANS -- Louisiana schools are far off the pace after two days of the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Tad Gormley Stadium, but a few Louisiana-Lafayette individuals distinguished themselves Saturday.

    Most notably, Walter Whitfield, who had already qualified for the NCAA Regionals, ran away from the field to win the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase in a Sun Belt Championship-record time of 9 minutes, 2.63 seconds, and Kim Octave qualified for the regionals with a time of 13.88 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles.

    Both arrived at the meet at about 3 p.m. after spending the morning in Lafayette receiving their diplomas at graduation.

    "It was a special day for Kim and Walter," ULL coach Lance Veazey said. "It was important for them to be able to get their diplomas with their class because they've worked so hard for four years."

    Fellow senior Clarissa Johnson qualified for the NCAA long jump with a distance of 19 feet, seven inches.

    Two ULL hurdlers qualified for the 110-meter final. Kyle Ward, who had previously qualified for the NCAAs, had the third-fastest time (14.20 seconds) and Luke Moody (14.32) was fifth and qualified for the regionals.

    The Arkansas State men are first with 62 points, defending champion and first-day leader Western Kentucky is second with 56, and Middle Tennessee State is third with 26. ULL jumped from seventh to fourth with 24 after the final event, the steeplechase, in which Whitfield's teammate Ryan Dupree finished fourth (9:33.28). New Orleans is eighth with four points.

    "I thought it was my race to lose," Whitfield said. "I needed something to focus on so I focused on the meet record and it was good to get it. I hadn't run this event in about six weeks, so it was important to get back into it and use this as a steppingstone."

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    By LES EAST
    Special to The Advocate

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  10. Track & Field Octave bubbles to the top as Cajun hurdler in NCAA

    She's got one of the best nicknames among Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns. And she has become one of the best hurdlers in UL track and field history.

    Kimballee Octave - a.k.a. "Bubbles" - will settle into the starting blocks in Heat 4 of the women's 100-meter hurdles at 5 p.m. today at the NCAA MidEast Regional hosted by the University of Indiana.

    The heat winners plus the next four best times advance to Saturday's finals as Octave attempts to extend a remarkable senior season.

    It won't be easy, though. Her 13.88 qualifying time, earned in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Championships in New Orleans, is matched or bettered by several in a select field.

    The leading time of 12.99 is owned by Alabama's Beau Walker, with Kasia Williams of Arkansas next at 13.13. The best clocking in Octave's fourth heat is the 13.21 of Southern Mississippi's Raquel Washington.

    "It is tough to run heats against time," Octave said. "I look at those other times, and oh my goodness. But it all boils down to who's best at that moment.

    "I was not expecting my last race to go like it did. I was quickly reminded you never know how track and field is."

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    Bruce Brown
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  11. Track & Field Ragin' Cajuns' Whitfield primed for NCAA meet

    Walter Whitfield really isn't worried.

    That's not to say that the Louisiana Ragin' Cajun senior won't be in full-blown, pedal to the metal mode by the time the 3000-meter steeplechase begins today at the NCAA MidEast Regional meet at Indiana University.

    It's just that he's ready for the outcome.

    "I'll just try to enjoy it and have fun," Whitfield said. "The hay is in the barn, so to speak. My legs feel good, and I couldn't be more confident.

    "I'm going to treat it like my last college race."

    It shouldn't be. Whitfield is in the mix of better times in the event for regionals, which feature two heats against time.

    Whitfield is one of four men and two women from UL who qualified for NCAA Regional action, and the only one who had to wait until today to compete.

    Jarvis Murchison (100), Kyle Ward and Luke Moody (110 hurdles), Kim Octave (women's 100 hurdles) and Clarissa Johnson (women's long jump) all saw action in Friday's preliminaries.

    Whitfield clocked a career-best 8:54.75 steeplechase time in March, then didn't run the event again until setting a Sun Belt Conference record of 9:02.63 on May 14, running virtually unchallenged.

    Only Ian Wilkinson's 8:44.28 in 1983 is better than Whitfield's 8:54 in the Cajun record book.

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    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com

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  12. Track & Field Louisiana Lands 2 on the LSWA All-Louisiana track and field team

    University of Louisiana hurdler Kyle Ward was selected as Newcomer of the Year and distance ace Walter Whitfield was named in two different events to the 2005 All-Louisiana Collegiate Track and Field Team.

    Ward, a 6-foot-3 junior from Dallas, Texas, and a transfer from Alcorn State, was picked in voting for the team by a panel of La. Sports Writers Association members.

    He was an NCAA Regional qualifier with a season-best time of 14.01 in the 110-meter hurdles, ranking him fifth on UL's all-time listing, and finished third at the Sun Belt Conference Championships.

    Whitfield had the state's best time this season in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, posting an 8:54.75 time which ranked him second in school history. He won the Sun Belt outdoor title in the event with an NCAA Regional qualifying mark.

    Whitfield, a senior from Chauvin, also ranked third in the state in the 5000-meter run with a 14:50.91 time.

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