Primero Bulldogs win at Rye as Robinson sets school hurdle record
Alyvia Robinson’s 18.89 in the 100 hurdles gave Primero a school record at Rye, while Kayden Olguin added two hurdle races in a strong team day.

Alyvia Robinson gave Primero its sharpest edge at the Rye Thunderbolt Invitational, running 18.89 in the girls 100-meter hurdles to set a school record and anchor a team performance that helped the Bulldogs leave Rye with a win. The sophomore’s hurdle work, paired with Kayden Olguin’s double in the boys hurdles, turned a meet at Rye High School Track into a breakthrough afternoon for a small-school program trying to build momentum deep into the spring.
Robinson also ran 54.30 in the girls 300-meter hurdles, showing that her hurdle success was not a one-race flash. The Bulldogs had other athletes contributing across the meet as well, with Jeremiah Montoya running 1:01.35 in the boys 400-meter dash and 2:30.09 in the 800-meter run. Charleigh Lopez, Zeihnyeall Gonzales, Johnalynn Baca Bowie and Isabela Maldonado also entered events, giving Primero depth on both the boys and girls side.

Olguin added his own points in the hurdles, placing 10th in the 110-meter hurdles in 19.70 and 16th in the 300-meter hurdles in 48.67. For Primero, those finishes mattered because they showed the Bulldogs were competing in multiple lanes at once, not leaning on one star to carry the day. In a rural county where a track team’s results can say a lot about the health of a program, the Rye meet offered a sign that Primero’s lineup is developing breadth as well as top-end speed.

The Thunderbolt Invitational came during a busy late-April stretch for Primero. Two weeks earlier, on April 10 in Swink, senior Kailain Sanford finished second in the boys shot put with a throw of 46 feet, another strong mark that had already hinted the Bulldogs were trending upward. Robinson’s hurdling continued an even longer pattern of progress, after she had already set Primero school records in both hurdle events in 2025.

That matters for a small school like Primero because track and field seasons are built on exact times, marks and confidence. Robinson’s school-record 18.89 and the Bulldogs’ broader showing at Rye suggest Primero is not just collecting individual highlights, but assembling a team capable of changing expectations for the rest of the season.
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