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Ceres High athletes perform well against Livingston
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Ceres High couldn't match Livingston's talent and depth in varsity track and field.

Ceres High's girls squad had multiple placers during its 93-34 Western Athletic Conference dual-meet loss to the host Wolves on March 21.

Bryce Ford took first in the 300 hurdles and high jump (4-10), second in the 100 hurdles (16.6) and third in the triple jump (32-3).

Bella Carlyle took first in the shot put (32-81/2) and seventh in the discus (62-1).

Cecilia Carretero took second in the 800 (2:39.80), 1,600 (5:58.20) and 3,200 (13:11.70).

Lourdes Razo took third in the shot put (28-91/2) and discus (86-10).

Ryleigh Honberger took third in the high jump (4-4) and long jump (13-2), and fifth in the triple jump (28-3).

Yvonne Verduzco took fourth in the 100 (14.8) and 200 (29.95).

Kiana Crawford took fourth in the discus (78-8) and fifth in the shot (24-4).

Livingston's boys dominated the Bulldogs, 107-20.

Ceres High's top finishers were Caden Johnson, Jacob Meyer, Austin Payne, Gabriel Solis, Judas Chavarin, Humberto Luna, Abel Anaya and Pietro Pudacay.

Johnson placed first in the triple jump (40-4) and third in the high jump (5-4)

Meyer placed first in the high jump (6-2) and fifth in the long jump (17-8).

Payne placed second in the 300 hurdles (44.5) and third in the 110 hurdles (17.4).

Solis placed second in the 200 (24.4) and eighth in the 100 (13.0).

Chavarin placed third in the 3,200 (12:13), fourth in the 800 (2:30) and sixth in the 1,600 (5:35.40).

Luna placed third in the 400 (57.1) and fifth in the 200 (25.2).

Anaya placed fifth in the 100 (12.4) and seventh in the 200 (27.3).

Pudacay placed fifth in the discus (88-1) and seventh in the shot put (33-0).