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Charles Borowsky breaks Outdoor school record, earns All-American honors as Men's Track closes season at NJCAA Outdoor Nationals

Freshman Charles Borowsky broke the Pima Outdoor school record in the Javelin with a mark of 61.43 meters (201-feet, 6-inches) as he took eighth place and earned NJCAA All-American honors in the final day of the NJCAA Division I Outdoor National Championships. The Aztecs finished 12th in the final team standings with 22 points. The Aztecs produced six NJCAA All-Americans in four events. Photo courtesy of Chad Harrison.
Freshman Charles Borowsky broke the Pima Outdoor school record in the Javelin with a mark of 61.43 meters (201-feet, 6-inches) as he took eighth place and earned NJCAA All-American honors in the final day of the NJCAA Division I Outdoor National Championships. The Aztecs finished 12th in the final team standings with 22 points. The Aztecs produced six NJCAA All-Americans in four events. Photo courtesy of Chad Harrison.

The Pima Community College men's track & field team finished off the 2025 season on Saturday at the NJCAA Division I Outdoor National Championships in Hutchinson, Kansas.

  • The No. 7 ranked Aztecs finished 12th in the final team standings out of 37 teams with a score of 22 points.
  • Freshman Charles Borowsky took eighth place in the Javelin as he broke the Pima Outdoor school record with a mark of 61.43 meters (201-feet, 6-inches). He toppled Mo Dial's previous record of 61.04 meters (200-3) set back in 1991. Borowsky also earned NJCAA All-American honors for his placement, securing one point for the Aztecs.

Six athletes earned NJCAA All-American honors in four events:

Other Pima finishes in day three of the NJCAA Division I Outdoor National Championships:

The Aztecs claimed their three straight Region I Team Championship and produced five individual region champions.

See complete results of the NJCAA Division I Outdoor National Championships on MileSplit