ETBU Achieves Seven Top Five Finishes at Trinity Last Chance Meet
At the Last Chance Meet in San Antonio, East Texas Baptist University ended its 2026 track and field season with seven top five finishes. Talon Moten excelled in the 400-meter hurdles, securing second place with a time of 53.66 seconds. Kaleb Wollery matched this achievement by finishing second in the pole vault, clearing a height of 14 feet 10 inches. Brenton Hardin also impressed, taking fourth in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.61 seconds. Aiden McDonald, Muizq Gunnel, and PJ Johnson each clinched fifth place finishes in various events, contributing to the team's strong performance.
By the Numbers- Talon Moten finished 2nd in the 400-meter hurdles (53.66 seconds).
- Kaleb Wollery finished 2nd in the pole vault (14 feet 10 inches).
- Brenton Hardin placed 4th in the 100-meter dash (10.61 seconds).
- Aiden McDonald and PJ Johnson both placed 5th in the high jump (6'3.25).
- The 4x100-meter relay team finished 5th (42.82 seconds).
The results demonstrate a solid performance, yet the competition highlights areas for improvement as several athletes finished just outside podium positions. This raises questions about training strategies heading into future seasons.
State of Play- The meet marked the close of the 2026 track season for ETBU.
- Several athletes are poised to return for next season, offering a chance for improved performances.
With the season concluded, the focus shifts to offseason training. The coaching staff will evaluate performances to develop strategies for upcoming competitions. Athletes will aim to build on their successes and address weaknesses for enhanced future outcomes.
Bottom LineETBU's strong finishes at the Last Chance Meet highlight both current athletic capabilities and future potential, foreshadowing an opportunity for growth and further achievements in the next season.
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