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Indoor Track: Arceneaux shines for Cajun track

From Daily Advertiser staff reports

JONESBORO, Ark. – Lafayette’s Justin Arceneaux came within an eyelash of winning the title of fastest man in the Sun Belt Conference Sunday.
Instead, he had to settle for the best individual performance by a UL athlete in the first conference meet of his career, the league’s Indoor Track and Field Championships that concluded Sunday at Arkansas State.

Arceneaux, a product of Northside High, was the runner-up in the 55-meter dash with a 6.36 time. Middle Tennessee’s Orlando Reid was also timed at 6.36, but Reid was declared the winner by a photo-determined finish.

Arceneaux, who had the fastest time in Saturday’s 55-meter preliminaries with a 6.40, added that effort to his fourth-place finish in Saturday’s long jump finals with a 22-11 1/4 leap. Those outings gave him 13 points, almost half of the Cajuns’ 27-point total in the men’s competition.
Casey Brown turned in the best Cajun performance in the women’s meet, providing more than half of her team’s seven-point total with her fourth-place finish in the 5,000-meter run in 18:54.58. Brown also ran the anchor leg on the distance medley relay team of Stacey Enright, Lina Futi and Jasmine Collins that was eighth in 12:46.70.

UL’s other women’s points came from a seventh-place finish by Kioloni Readeaux in the triple jump in 38-4.

The UL men finished ninth of nine teams with those 27 points, while the women finished 11th in an 11-team field with the seven points.

The bulk of UL’s other men’s points came from Kyle Ward with a fourth-place finish in the 55-meter hurdles in 7.53. Joseph Dickens was sixth in the triple jump (46-2 3/4), Ben Leonards was eighth in the shot put (45-10 3/4) and Chance Perkins was eighth in the heptathlon (4,125 points) as the other individual finishers.

UL’s Stacey Fuller, Tramaine Casey, Joey Wynn and Quenton Jones finished sixth in the 4×400-meter relay (3:22.03) and D. J. Hebert, Wynn, Fuller and Philip Guidry finished eighth in the distance medley (10:45.09).
Originally published Feb. 26, 2007 by the Daily Advertiser.