Pima athletes break school records at indoor track meet

Cedric Cade and Hannah Droeg set new marks in heptathlon and pentathlon

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The Pima Community College men's and women's track & field teams wrapped up their 2026 indoor regular season with several school records broken at the Pima Indoor Multi's Meet. Sophomore Cedric Cade set a new school record in the heptathlon with 5,369 points, while sophomore Hannah Droeg broke the school indoor record in the pentathlon with 3,366 points.

Why it matters

The record-breaking performances by Cade and Droeg showcase the strength of Pima's track and field program and the individual talent of these student-athletes. Their achievements put them among the top competitors in the NJCAA and will help raise the profile of the Pima Aztecs track and field teams.

The details

Cade's heptathlon score of 5,369 points broke the previous Pima indoor record of 5,112 points set in 2022. Droeg's pentathlon total of 3,366 points topped the previous school record of 3,328 points set in 2023. Droeg earned first place and set new personal bests in the 800 meters, shot put, and high jump.

  • Pima Community College held the indoor track meet on Tuesday, February 25, 2026.
  • Cedric Cade and Hannah Droeg's record-breaking performances took place at this meet.

The players

Cedric Cade

A sophomore on the Pima Community College men's track and field team who broke the school indoor record in the heptathlon.

Hannah Droeg

A sophomore on the Pima Community College women's track and field team who broke the school indoor record in the pentathlon.

Reece Gardner

A former Pima Community College athlete who held the previous school indoor record in the heptathlon with 5,112 points.

Jackie Trice

A former Pima Community College athlete who held the previous school indoor record in the pentathlon with 3,328 points.

Layla Konski

A sophomore on the Pima Community College women's track and field team who finished second in the pentathlon with 3,071 points.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

What’s next

The Pima Aztecs' track and field teams will next compete at the NJCAA Indoor National Championships on Friday and Saturday at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas.

The takeaway

Pima Community College's track and field program continues to produce elite student-athletes, with Cedric Cade and Hannah Droeg setting new school records in the heptathlon and pentathlon, respectively. Their performances highlight the strength of the Aztecs' track and field teams and will help raise the program's national profile as they head to the NJCAA Indoor National Championships.