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April 23, 2025 — The Pacific Grove Breakers delivered a commanding performance in a double dual meet against Marina and Seaside High Schools, posting impressive marks across the board and walking away with decisive team victories.
Final Scores:
Men's Team Pacific Grove 84 – 48 Marina & Pacific Grove 74 – 54 Seaside
Women's Team Pacific Grove 108 – 19 Seaside & Pacific Grove 94 – 27 Marina
Junior Travis Travaille led the charge in the 100m and 200m, clocking a scorching 11.11 in the 100m (PR) and a 22.81 in the 200m (PR), securing first and second place finishes. His 11.11 also earns him a spot on the PGHS record board as the 5th fastest 100m time in school history. Gideon Llantero and Matias De La Garza also hit personal bests, while JV sprinter Lachlan Whitson set a new PR in the 100m (12.86).
In the 800m, Betinho Zunguze and Tadeo Ortiz finished 3rd and 4th, both posting new PRs (2:09.64 and 2:09.91). Antony Gabrik dominated the distance events, taking 1st in both the 1600m (4:41.33) and 3200m (10:08.10) with strong, tactical races.
Travis Travaille landed at 19'7.75" in the long jump, good for 2nd overall. Sophia Schulz continued her jumps dominance, winning both the long jump (15'1") and triple jump (31'6.5"). Ariana Abedini also hit a PR in long jump (12'0.5"), taking 2nd in the JV competition.
Matias De La Garza cleared a new PR of 11'0" in pole vault, and Yeva Yevdash took 1st in girls' pole vault with 7'6".
Senior Gideon Llantero powered his way to 1st in discus (100'5") and 2nd in shot put. Ryan Hatfield hit a 29'6" PR in the shot put, while Matteo Nonemaker launched a PR of 86'6" in JV discus for the win.
On the girls’ side, Molly Selfridge won the varsity shot put, and Helen Hanalla threw 92'8" to take 1st in discus.
The girls’ 4x400 team took 1st place in 5:43.71, while the boys’ team placed 2nd in 3:44.21.
Yeva Yevdash continued her breakout season, finishing 2nd in both hurdle events, PRing in each. Adam Motter won the 110 hurdles and placed 4th in the 300s, doubling up with confidence.
In what’s quickly becoming a post-meet tradition, our throwers took center stage for a special Throwers 4x100 Relay — this time with a twist. Instead of a baton, both the boys and girls teams used phones to film their handoffs, creating hilarious (and surprisingly competitive) video relays. The sprint technique? Debatable. The entertainment value? Off the charts. Track might be a timed sport, but our throwers know how to steal the show when the clock stops. Will the video's ever be released? You will have to wait and see.
With nearly 30 Breakers earning personal or seasonal bests, this meet was a full-team showcase. From sprints to throws, our athletes showed skill, spirit, and serious progress. Marina and Seaside brought strong competition, but the Breakers answered with grit and gold.
Next up: League Championship at Breaker Stadium.