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Mountaine's clinch team title, gymnast is invited to a new 3,000 -M record at Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach, SC – The athletics teams of App State men and women won both team titles at the Myrtle Beach Invitational on Saturday. The men's group scored 142 points and the team of women scored 112.5 points. During the weekend, the mountainers set a new program record for men with a new men, broke the 4×100 meter relay of the women, a total of nine event victories and 49 top-dinner surfaces.

“This was a really funny meeting to end the spring holidays and an exciting experience to fight for men and women who ran away with the meeting. It was today” surfboard mentality “” Damion McLean.

Four Mountainers ended the 3,000 meters of the 3000 meters of the men, led by doctoral students Ethan TurnerThe first won and broke the State School Record app with a time of 8: 21.76. The former app State Record was 8: 28.70, which was run by Anthony Famiglietti in 1998. Finally behind Turner was a senior redshirt Calbert GastThe second place took second place with a time of 8: 30.25 and switched to third place in the app State All-Time list. Newcomer Memphis rich stopped at 8: 43.06 to become the fourth and older ones Oliver Wilson-Cook Rounded off with a time of 8: 45.12 the top five.

With a time of 45.67 the 4×100 meter relay of women from Neulingen Zaniya Littlejohnin the second year Nicole Wellssenior Mariah McCordand in the second year Kendall Johnson Overall finished first. The quartet broke the meeting of 45.95, which was determined in 2010. Wells, McCord and Johnson were accompanied by Junior Addison Ollendick-Smith In the 4×400-meter relay of women, where they first arrived with a time of 3: 53.96. With a time of 11.71, Johnson took first place in the 100-meter final of women with a time of 11.71, while McCord took fourth place with a time of 12.01. In the Prelims on Friday, Johnson and McCord qualified after taking the second (11.79) or sixth (12.09). Johnson and McCord also took the second (24.24) and the third (24.81) in the 200 meters of women. In the 400 meters of women, Wells and Ollendick-Smith took the third (56.26, PR) or eighth (57.46).

Newcomer Thomas Wlazlowski recorded a first place in the 1,500 meters of men with a time of 3: 53.29, while Redshirt in the second year Rylan Haskett Rounded off with a time of 3: 57.41 the top five. In the 1,500 meter race of women, senior Regan Hodge with a time of 4: 46.89 third.

The 4×100 meter relay of the men newcomer Brandon ParkerSophomore Armonté Ferguson and new students Bryce James And Jonathan Wilson Placed second and the clock stop at 41.26. Wilson individually stopped at 10.79 and took third place in the 100-meter final of men. In the Prelims on Friday, he took the first with a time of 10.74.

With a personal best of 12.51 m (41 '0.5 “), newcomer Brittany Ellis took third place in the task of women. The mountaineers also experienced a third place in the 3,000-meter obstacle of men as a redshirt junior Steven Smith Stop the clock at 9: 31.62. Sophomore Jared Hiast On Friday, fourth in the men's high jump was occupied on Friday with a jump of 2.00 m (6 '6.75 “).

On the track, newcomer Rowan Gwin recorded a time of 1: 55.10 to take fourth place in the 800 meters and seniors of the men Corlasia Scott registered a fourth place in the 400-meter hurdles of women with a time of 1: 06.16. Junior Christian Gore rounded off the top five in the men's 400-meter hurdles after stopping the clock at 55.30 a.m. and a junior Parker Kinney rounded off the top five in the 400 meters of men with a time of 48.65.

With an release of 3.45 m (11 '3.75 “), Junior Caroline Fowlkes Bound in fifth place in the pole vault of women. Newcomer Christopher Stewart Fifth with a throw of 47.31 m (155 '2 “) and junior Jeremiah Burch Jr. Took eighth place with a brand of 45.62 m (149 '8 “) in the discus of the men. In the discus of women in the second year Dianna Boykin recorded a personal best of 40.48 m (132 '9 “) to place sixth place. App State looked in sixth place in the second year both in the triple jump events for men and in women in sixth place Caleb Lopez recorded a jump of 14.16 m (46 '5.5 “) and newcomer Jahaila Wright registered a personal best jump of 11.82 m (38 '9.5 “). Wright also took a jump of 5.52 m (18' 1.5”) on Friday.

In the 200 meters of men, Armonté Ferguson took eighth place with a time of 22.17.

Rewle back on Friday

Doctoral student Patrick Freemanin the second year Matthew Grayand senior Matthew Bigelow took the three best places in the men's pole vault on Friday. With a personal punishment of 5.20 m (17 '0.75 “) Freeman won the first place in the app State All-Time list. Gray took the second (5.20 m (17' 0.75”)) and Bigelow took the third (4.70 m (15 '5 “).

In black and gold, first place in the 4×800 meter relays of women and in the 4×800 meter relays were adopted. The women's team from Hodge, Junior Maddie Quinnand first semester Ella Battel And Savannah Moore Stop the clock at 9: 28.32 to place first. With a time of 7: 39.63, the men's team from Haskett, newcomer Zach MakemsonGwin and junior Ethan Lipham first won. In addition in the 4×800 meter relay of the men, the quartet of Wlazlowski, newcomer Henry StarkSmith and Turner took the third (7: 49.40), while the quartet of the newcomer Josh PeteJunior Tucker SangsterNewcomer Will fioreAnd the guest took the sixth (7: 59.81).

Redshirt junior Chase Burrell Tacting a time of 15: 12.98 to finish first in the 5,000 meters of men. In the 5,000 meters of women, newcomers Breanna Budzinski Second in the (17: 43.30), senior Lana Farris took the fourth (18: 16.23) and in the second year Mary Biagini Seventh ended (18: 42.08). In the meantime in the hammer throw of the men junior Jake Stanley recorded a personal best throw of 47.55 m (156 '0 “) to take eighth place.

Next on
The Mountainers return to Boone to organize the meeting of the Mountainer First Chance in the establishment of Randy Marion and Field on March 21.

Final team ranking

Men's team classification
1. App State – 142 points

2. Unc Wilmington – 89 points
3. Coastal Carolina – 71 points
4. Rio Grande (Ohio) – 70 points
5. Gardner-Webb-67 points
6. Campbellsville (Ky.) – 52 points
T7. Benedict – 48 points
T7. Salisbury – 48 points
9. Fort Valley State – 28 points
10. Newberry – 27 points
11. Hope – 26 points
T12. St. Thomas Aquin – 23 points
T12. Saint Joseph's (Maine) – 23 points
14. Concord – 22 points
15. Franklin & Marshall – 16 points
16. NC Flight Club – 15 points
17. Young Harris – 14 points
T18. Marietta – 10 points
T18. Coker – 10 points
T18. Ottawa – 10 points
21. Piedmont – 9 points
22. Gordon (mass.) – 8 points
T23. Beloit – 7 points
T23. Wilmington (del.) – 7 points
T25. Geneva – 5 points
T25. Swarmore – 5 points
T27. Westminster (Pa.) – 4 points
T27. Franciscans – 4 points
T27. Drew – 4 points
30. University of Toronto Track Club – 2 points

Women's team
1. App State – 112.5 points

2. Coastal Carolina – 91 points
3. Gardner-Webb-87 points
4. North Illinois – 85 points
5. Unc Wilmington – 80 points
T6. College of Charleston – 67 points
T6. Cleveland State – 67 points
8. Hope – 49 points
9. Salisbury – 30 points
10. Newberry – 23.5 points
11. Fort Valley State – 23 points
12. Franziskaner – 22 points
13. Benedikt – 16.5 points
14. Gordon (mass.) – 16 points
15. Swarmore – 14 points
16. Rio Grande (Ohio) – 13 points
T17. Concord – 12 points
T17. Geneva – 12 points
19th St. Cloud State – 11.5 points
20. BUND – 10 points
T21. Campbellsville (Ky.) – 8 points
T21. University of Toronto Track Club – 8 points
T21. Ottawa – 8 points
24. Franklin & Marshall – 7 points
25. Husson – 6 points
26. Wilmington (del.) – 5 points
27. St. Thomas Aquin – 3 points
T28. Marietta – 2 points
T28. Piemont – 2 points
T30. Coker – 1 point
T30. Young Harris – 1 point