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As a Freshman - T&F (2025)
- Appeared in six meets as a distance runner
- Ran a season-best 15:01.60 in the 5000 meters at the Sacramento State Hornet Invite (22nd place)
- Placed 31st in the 5000 at the ULV Leopard Invitational with a time of 15:06.35
- Opened the season with a 15:45.67 at the Wildcat Invite and also clocked 15:18.26 at Chico Invitational
- Ran a season-best 1500 of 4:02.81 at the Wildcat Invite (12th place)
- Also ran 4:06.48 at the Chico Invitational (18th place)
- Recorded back-to-back 10,000-meter performances: 31:48.32 at Mike Fanelli Track Classic (43rd) and 31:50.42 at APU Franson Last Chance (18th)
As a Freshman - XC (2024)
- Appeared in three meets
- Made collegiate debut at the Kim Duyst Twilight, finishing 35th overall in 25:47.8
- Ran a season-best 25:33.1 (8K) at the Western Washington Bill Roe Classic
With Santa Rosa High School
- Lettered in both cross country and track & field
- Was a league runner-up in cross country
- Finished eighth in the school's 3200m record
- Record holder of the school's Campus Cross Country Course
- Seventh in the NCS Division II 3 mile (second best in school history)
- No. 2 in North Bay League Oak Finals (No. 6 in school history)
- No. 34 in CIF Division II 5K (No. 6 in school history)
- No. 18 in NCS 3,200m
Personal
- Born December 27 in Santa Rosa
- Favorite course is Plant & Soil Science taught by Dr. Z
- His hero is Jeremy Wade because "he's caught lots of fish."
- Admires Josh Kerr because "he's a sigma"
- Chose Chico State because "it's the best university in the world."
- His greatest moment in sports thus far was running a 10K race with pneumonia
- An impressive thing he's done was catching a massive brown trout
- Outside of sports, he's really into fishing
- On his bucket list is to catch an even bigger brown trout
- An interesting thing about him is he catch lots of fish
- The best advice he received, "Always set your drag loose when you're fishing for stingray."
- Studying Agriculture with aspirations to own a ranch