Angelo State’s Aisha Adams and Celethia Byrd, and Abilene
Christian’s Amos Sang and Ramon Sparks were selected as the
2010 Lone Star Conference Track & Field Athletes of the
Year. The awards were announced Friday following a vote of
the league’s head coaches.
The Rambelles Byrd and Adams picked up the top
female track and field honors after helping spark ASU to its first
ever NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championship.
The Wildcats duo of Sang and Sparks claimed the top male track and
field honors, respectively, by pacing ACU to a runner-up finish at
the national championships.
Byrd won an individual national championship in the
400-meter dash and finished third in the 200-meter dash, a result
that clinched the title for ASU, and anchored the 4x400-meter relay
squad, which won in a school record fashion (3:38.88).
Adams had one of the best national meets in school
history for the Rambelles scoring 36 points in six event
finals. She was a seven-time All-American at the
championship, claiming the individual title in the heptathlon for
the second straight season and adding a second-place finish in the
400-meter hurdles, third in the long jump, fourth in the triple
jump, fifth in the high jump, sixth in the 100-meter hurdles and
was part of the 4x100-meter relay squad. The senior was
recently named National Female Track Athlete of the Year in NCAA
Division II by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches
Association (USTFCCCA).
Sang won a pair of NCAA Division II national
championships claiming both the 5,000 and 10,000 meter crowns to
pick up all-America awards. He posted a nine-second victory
in the 10k (30:04.98). In the 5000 meters, the senior was
challenged and won by less than a second.
Sparks earned all-America status in both the triple
jump and long jump. The junior placed third in the triple
jump (51-7.25) and fifth in the long jump (24-5).