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8.27.09 | General

The Lehman College athletic department announced today that former standout student-athlete and two-time All-American Pete Charles has been an Assistant Coach for the Lehman College cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field teams. The addition of Charles to Head Coach Lesleigh Hogg’s coaching staff will have a tremendous impact on the development and progression of all of Coach Hogg’s student-athletes in the upcoming academic year.

 

“Pete Charles is an individual who sacrificed a lot and worked extremely hard to accomplish the things he did while competing at Lehman College, and now he has an opportunity to further his legacy here at the college by guiding and providing knowledge to our student-athletes of six teams here in 2009-2010,” Hogg said. “He knows what it takes to win and how important preparation and practice are. I am very glad that he has joined our staff.”



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6.9.09 | General

Nobody has had a busier year than Lehman College cross country and track and field Head Coach Lesleigh Hogg. His hard work paid off not only when he guided three of his six teams to CUNYAC championships, but also when he named men’s outdoor track and field Coach of the Year following the conclusion of the outdoor season.

The fact that Hogg coaches six sports at Lehman means that there is never an offseason for the successful skipper. Since his arrival at the institution in 1996, his teams have won a combined 14 championships. Simple math brings fans to the conclusion that Hogg has averaged winning at least one championship per academic year since his arrival, an accomplishment that is truly remarkable.



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3.16.09 | Men's Indoor Track & Field

This past Saturday, Lehman College standout Pete Charles competed at the NCAA Division III  Indoor Track and Field Championships in Terre Haute, Indiana, and the CUNYAC indoor track and field Athlete of the Year reached All-American status in the triple jump event, finishing sixth with a leap of 14.35m.

 

“Pete Charles has been a model of consistency for our track and field program for many years,” said CUNYAC Coach of the Year and Lehman skipper Lesleigh Hogg. “He has showed true character over the years, as he’s had an uncanny ability to perform at his best when the stakes are highest. I’m proud of him and he’s earned his status as a true winner.”



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3.13.09 | Men's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Indoor Track & Field

The City University of New York Athletic Conference announced its Indoor Track and Field award winners Friday afternoon, and recipients from Lehman College dominated the accolades. Firstly, Lightning skipper Lesleigh Hogg was named Indoor Track and Field Coach of the Year for helping his two teams capture CUNYAC championships in 2009. In addition, on the men’s side, Pete Charles was named Athlete of the Year, while Andre Gouldbourne was tabbed as Rookie of the Year. Jase Franklyn, who put forth a tremendous year for Lehman, was coined as an All-Star, as was Irfan Anwar. On the women’s side for the Lightning, Lauren Lourick, Dorothy Jean-Pierre, Chianne Ashman, and Jillene Sennon were tabbed as All-Stars.

 

Coach Lesleigh Hogg receiving the Coach of the Year honor is just another highlight the long-tenured Lehman skipper could add to his resume. Since 2000, Hogg has led his indoor track and field units to a combined nine conference championships (seven for the women, and two for the men). Lehman’s women’s squad has won the title two consecutive years and three of the last four, while the men’s team has won two straight championships (08’ and 09’). His guidance this season was critical for the Lightning as the team rallied from a slow start to gain momentum and eventually put forth its strongest efforts during the latter stages of the season.



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3.7.09 | Men's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Indoor Track & Field

The Lehman College Indoor Track and Field teams returned to action on Saturday as members of the squads participated on day two of the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships, which were held at Tufts University.

 

A day after standout Pete Charles won the triple jump event with a leap of 14.58, the sensation competed in the long jump event, recording a score of 6.94, just two centimeters short of qualifying for Nationals. Charles played a big role in helping the Lightning to their second consecutive CUNYAC crown, and his performances at the ECAC championships were also very encouraging.



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3.6.09 | Men's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Indoor Track & Field
Six days after the Lehman College Indoor Track and Field teams captured CUNYAC titles the Armory in upper Manhattan, members of the squad were back in action, competing in events on day one of the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships, which were held at Tufts University

 

Lehman’s highlight performance of the day came from the consistent Pete Charles, as the standout added to his resume as one of the top track and field performers in Lehman history, as he won the triple jump event with a leap of 14.58. This latest accomplishment comes just six days after Charles was named the Most Valuable Performer at the CUNYAC championships this past Sunday. Following his performance, Head Coach Lesleigh Hogg gave his thoughts.



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3.2.09 | Men's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Indoor Track & Field

Complete Results

The Lehman College men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams made it a clean sweep Sunday evening at the New Balance Track and Field Center, as both squads used spirited efforts to capture the 2009 CUNYAC Indoor Track and Field Championships. On the women’s side, the program won its third championship in the last four seasons, and seventh in school history, and the men’s unit captured the conference crown for the second consecutive season, and second overall program crown.

 

On the women’s side, the Lightning were able to capture their seventh conference crown in the past 10 seasons behind the leadership of sophomore standout Lauren Lourick who put forth a tremendous performance on the evening. Lourick won all three jumping events on the night, including the long jump (5.30m), triple jump (11.44m) and high jump (1.52m). Sensation Dorothy Jean-Pierre also picked up a big victory in the women’s 1500 meter dash, finishing the event in a time of 5:11.15. Other women's members who competed and helped push the Lightning over the top included Julian Gravesand, Chianne Ashman, Sylvia Churchill, Michaelle Garcon, Janina Browne, Kara Planamento, Jillene Sennon, Shanoy Francis, and Jo-Ann Winter.



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