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Central Valley begins WAC track and field season
Hawks close competitive gap during losses
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Anusha Kumar placed first in the 100 hurdles and second in the high jump during the Central Valley varsity girls track and field teams 92-35 loss to visiting Livingston on March 28. - photo by DALE BUTLER/The Courier

Central Valley's varsity boys track and field team opened the 2018 Western Athletic Conference dual-meet campaign with a 96-40 loss to Livingston on March 28 in Ceres.

Chase Bogart accounted for 15 of the Hawks' points.
Bogart swept the 3,200 (12:28), 1,600 (4:59.20) and 800 (2:13.02).

Andres Rojo totaled 13 points.

He placed first in the 400 (52.33) and 200 (22.88), and third in the high jump (5-2).

Benjamin Barajas placed second in the discus (105).

Patric Senesom placed second in the 110 hurdles (17.71) and third in the long jump (17-8).

Sebastian Pena placed third in the 100 (11.54).

Enrique Martinez placed third in the 1,600 (5:05.77).

Central Valley's varsity girls track and field team dropped its WAC dual, 92-35, to Livingston last week.

Chetna Kumar tallied 11 points.

She placed first in the 100 (13.36), and second in the 200 (28.40) and long jump (16-1).

Younger sister Anusha Kumar collected eight points.

She placed first in the 100 hurdles (18.02) and second in the high jump (4-2).

Kimberly Haley placed second in the discus (71-2).

Mykayla Arcenal placed second in the shot put (25-3).

Emily Curiel placed second in the 300 hurdles (58.30) and third in the 100 hurdles (20.48).

Sylvia Villegas placed third in the discus (62-4).

Esther Esceverri placed third in the 400 (1:14).

Dana Miranda placed third in the 3,200 (18:22).