Cerritos College track and field athlete
Gabriel Hilbert (
Kennedy HS) set
a new school record in the 800 meters on June
24, but it didn't come in a community college
event. The incoming sophomore placed sixth in
the first round at the 2010 USA Outdoor Track &
Field Junior Championships at Drake Stadium in
Des Moines, IA with his school-record time of
1:50.84. Hilbert, who won the California
Community College state championship in the 1500
meters in May, broke a 46-year-old school record
in the 800 meters, eclipsing the old mark of
1:51.54 set by Les Fendia in 1964.
Hilbert's time qualified him for the finals on Friday, where
he finished eighth in a time of 1:56.18.
Competing unattached, Hilbert finished a close
third in his heat in the first round and posted
the fifth-fastest time in the round. He was
edged out by heat winner Nicholas Kaiser
(1:50.13) and finished a close third behind
second place finisher Darrin Gibson of Florida
State University in a time of 1:50.74.
For the Falcons this season, Hilbert helped the men's team
come in third place at the track and field state
championships, as he posted a time of 4:04.17 to
win the 1500 meter championships. He won the
South Coast Conference championship in both the
800 meters and 1500 meters, but failed to
qualify for the state championships in the 800
meters.
As a member of the cross country team, Hilbert was a 2nd Team
All-SCC selection and finished in 55th place at
the state championships with a time of 21:19.
Came in 33rd place at the Southern California
Championships and placed 13th place in the
conference championships.