Track recap
Grace Johnson

Saints Track & Field sees one school record, seven top-10 marks in 2026 outdoor season opener

3/9/2026 11:42:00 AM

TACOMA, Wash. — The Saint Martin's Track & Field program opened the 2026 outdoor season with a strong performance across the board at the Ed Boitano Invitational in Tacoma, Washington on March 6-7.

The Saints saw a school record in the women's discus from Janess Blackburn, along with six other program top-10 marks. Saint Martin's placed ninth on the men's side with 24.5 points and 10th in the women's with 13 points.

In total, the Saints totaled 29 career bests across the two-day event.

How It Happened

  • In the women's discus, freshman Janess Blackburn burst onto the scene in her collegiate debut, throwing a school-record 44.81 meters to place first overall. Her throw is just outside the GNAC all-time top-10 list.
    • Blackburn also placed sixth in the women's hammer throw with a distance of 42.35 meters.
  • Makhi Odoms started off the year with a resounding start, winning the men's long jump with a mark of 7.13 meters — he set three career-bests on the way to scoring first overall in the event.
  • Gage Pedro was productive across the throwing events, placing second in the hammer throw with a mark of 52.62 meters, a mark that ranks fifth in the Saint Martin's record book.
    • Pedro also placed third in the discus with a throw of 46.97 meters, ranking second all-time in the Saints' record book.
  • In the men's javelin, Zander Peck placed fourth with a throw of 61.19 meters, ranking second all-time at Saint Martin's.
  • LaMarcus Hinton added to the top-10 marks from the weekend, placing seventh in the men's long jump with a score of 6.46 meters, a mark that ranks seventh all-time in the Saint Martin's record book.

Up Next
The Saints will travel to the PLU Invitational in Tacoma, which will take place March 13-14.


 
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