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Graphic promoting the Lone Star Conference award recipients from Lubbock Christian University in Men's Track & Field. Seven Chaparrals are pictured, Daniel Sianez, Kevin Washington, Samuel Bryan, Caden Nunn, Alfons Rawall and Aiden Zingone. There is white text description for each athlete, as well as a headline that states,

Lubbock Christian Secures Ten LSC Outdoor Track & Field Award Selections

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Chaparrals and Lady Chaps Well Represented After Memorable 2025 Campaign

RICHARDSON, Texas (May 17, 2025) – The Lone Star Conference revealed its annual awards for the 2025 outdoor track & field season, with Lubbock Christian University getting many its athletes recognized.

Firstly, Kevin Washington was named to the LSC All-Conference Second Team following a standout Senior season. The Chaparral jumper set both the long jump and triple jump record, while also grabbing a silver medal finish at the Lone Star Conference Outdoor Championships in long jump.

Lubbock Christian secured two more honorees on the All-Conference Second Team, as distance duo, Alfons Rawall and Samuel Bryan were recognized for their efforts this season. Rawall was notable for his silver medal finish in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the LSC Outdoor Championships, timing in at 9:31.60. Bryan also had a strong showing in the 3000-meter steeplechase and recorded LCU's best season time in the 1500-meter run at 3:58.47.

Rounding out the Chaparral selections, Daniel Sianez continued a breakout Freshman season by being named to the All-Conference Third Team. Sianez finished fourth in the 400-meter dash at the LSC Outdoor Championships, with a time of 47.06. In addition, his season best time of 46.65 secured a qualifying spot at the NCAA DII Outdoor Championships later this month.

For the Lady Chaps, Anna Salisbury was named to the All-Conference Second Team after stellar performances all season. Salisbury was the lone Lubbock Christian athlete to be named LSC Track Athlete of the Week this season. In addition, she continually broke personal and school records in route to a return to the national stage, as her mark time of 52.28 in the 400-meter dash has her bound for the NCAA DII Outdoor Championships.

Next, Olivia Weider had her efforts recognized with a spot on the All-Conference Second Team. The distance machine took part in the 800-meter, 1500-meter, 3000-meter steeplechase and 500-meter run this season. She received a silver medal following her 11:03.54 performance in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the LSC Outdoor Championships.

Lastly, Reanna Argullin was honored with a All-Conference Third Team nod after a strong final season with Lubbock Christian. The sprinter took part in the 200-meter, 400-meter and was a member of the 4x400 relay, as she had her best performance of the season at the LSC Outdoor Championships. She took home a fourth-place finish in the 200-meter dash with her best season time of 24.37 and helped the 4x400 relay gain a fourth-place finish with a mark time of 3:45.43.

In addition to their strong All-Conference presence, Lubbock Christian had three of its athletes named to the All-Academic Team. Alfons Rawall was the lone LCU athlete to be named to both lists after the distance runner netted a 4.0 GPA this season. Rawall was also named to the LSC Cross Country All-Academic earlier this year. In addition, fellow distance runners Caden Nunn and Aiden Zingone were honored after 4.0 GPA semesters of their own. Nunn was named to the LSC Indoor Track All-Academic Team, becoming the only Lubbock Christian selection to both teams. Furthermore, Zingone was named to the team last season becoming one of only two athletes to have multiple selections.

Lubbock Christian will conclude their 2025 track & field campaign on May 22-24 when they travel to Pueblo, Colo. for the NCAA DII Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The Chaparrals and Lady Chaps secured participants in four events across both divisions and they will vie for national honors at the highly competitive meet.

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