FULLERTON, Calif. - The Titans hosted their second meet of the 2025 outdoor track and field season Friday evening. The Friday Night Lights meet saw the Titans top the podium in 13 different events. Fullerton also had double digit second place finishes with 12, along with 10 third place finishes in a dominant performance on senior night.
The men's 4x100 with
Isaiah Emerson,
Abel Jordan,
Dominic Gates, and
Ian Dossman finished their event with a time of 39.23 to break the school record for Cal State Fullerton. The Titans are now ranked 12th overall in the NCAA's.
Joshua Hornsby brought home the gold for the Titans in the Men's 110m Hurdles with a time of 13.96 to move himself into fifth all-time at Fullerton.
Jayden Epps finished in second place in the Men's Discus Throw with a mark of 54.11m. That mark moves Epps into third all-time for Cal State Fullerton and 75th in the NCAA rankings.
Isaiah Emerson finished the 400m with a time 46.89 which is good for fifth all-time, and Emerson is now in the top 100 in the NCAA's and currently is sitting in 80th place in the event.
Abel Jordan finished the 100m with a time of 10.26 to move himself into third place all-time. Jordan now ranks 31st in the NCAA's after his first outdoor meet of the season.
Dominic Gates also found his way into the top 10 with his time of 10.33 in the 100m for fifth all-time and 60th in the NCAA rankings.
Gates also took first in the 200m with a time of 21.00 flat to move into ninth place all-time for the Titans.
Carter Birade rounded out the stacked field in the 100m with a time of 10.35 for sixth all-time. He now sits at 67th in the NCAA's.
Hawkin Miller keeps his great season going with a first place finish in the Men's Shot Put with a distance of 17.68m for ninth all-time at Fullerton.
Emerson etched his name in the record books for the third time of the meet as he finished second in the 200m with a time of 21.03 for 10th all-time.
Sahira Lepes-Sanchez finished the Women's Hammer Throw with a distance of 49.59m to place seventh in the meet and 10th all-time in the event for the Titans.
Kaela Estrada made her way into the all-time top 10 in the Women's Javelin with a mark of 33.90m. That distance moved Estrada into the number 10 spot all-time for Fullerton.
Kyliegh Wilkerson took home a first place finish for the Titans in the Women's Discus Throw with a mark of 49.62m. That moves her into 3rd place all-time for Cal State Fullerton.
Jocelyn Alexander also made her way into the all-time record books with a throw of 42.70m in the Discus Throw which was good enough for 10th place overall for the Titans.
The women's 100m was packed with Titans at the top as Ashely Odiase finished with a time of 11.56 for second all-time at Fullerton. Odiase broke into the top 100 in NCAA's with her time and currently is ranked 89th.
Alexander doubled up on her record breaking day when she finished with a mark of 13.81m in the Women's Shot Put to place herself into fourth place all-time.
Kaylah McNairy finished the Women's Shot Put with a mark of 13.16m to move into 10th all-time.
Brooklyn Davis was also a part of that 100m field and finished with a time of 11.67 to move into fourth all-time.
Jayde Charlton finished her 100m dash with a time of 11.72 to place her fifth all-time for the Titans.
Nancy Dematte rounded out the field in the 100m with a time of 11.80 to get her name placed ninth all-time at Fullerton.
Odiase got herself in the record books for the second time of the meet as she took first in the Women's 200m with a time of 23.87 to move into fourth place all-time for the Titans.
Dematte followed suit and finished the 200m with a time of 24.29 to get her name in the all-time record book at seventh in the event.
The Titans also had
Keith Orona,
Olivia Walker,
Mayalee Osola, and
Emily Johnson competing in the Bryan Clay Multis at Azusa Pacific.Â
Orona finished the Men's Decathlon with a score of 6,954 to take first place in Group C. That point total is the second most all-time for Fullerton in the decathlon only behind
Andrew Aguilar's 2023 record of 7,470 points.Â
Walker also took first place in her group in the Women's Heptathlon with a score of 4,856 which shattered Tony Frank's 2015 record of 4,592 points.
Osola finished fifth in her group for the heptathlon with 4,788 points to place herself second all-time for Fullerton.Â
Johnson completed her heptathlon with a score of 4,577 to place herself fourth all-time for the Titans.Â
The Titans are back in action next week April 16-18 at Azusa Pacific for the Bryan Clay Invitational and April 18-19 to compete at Mt. SAC.
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