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Event Champion, school record highlight day 2 for Emporia State at MIAA championships

Men's Athletics | 01.03.2025 9:13:00 am

March 1, 2025-emporia State had an event champion, a school record, ten provisional qualifications and reached six to Sunday final on Saturday at the MIAA Indoor athletics championships in Maryville.

Jonah Remsberg Things have started for Emporia State by winning the men's heptathlon. He was in third place to start the day, but finished second in 8.49 hurdles and was third in the pole vault at 4.48 m to reach second place before the last event. He won the 1000 m in a time of 2: 52.72, while the leader ran 3: 05.24 after six events Doug Brown from the state of Pittsburg to take eighth place in the race. Remsberg's preliminary qualification of 5265 is the second best in the history of the Emporia state behind it Payson Maydew'S 5363 Set at the MIAA championships 2015.

Luke grace Emporia State gave another placer in the multi-event with a preliminary score of 5135, which occupies fifth ever in Emporia State.

The Hornets also received preliminary qualification cars in the high jump and long jump of the men. Will everyone has clarified a preliminary qualification bar of 2.04 m (6-8.25) to take fifth place in the high jump. Ty Anderson Had a preliminary qualification game of 7.29 m (23-11.00) to take sixth place in the long jump.

Six Hornet men qualified for the final on Sunday.

Anderson set up a school record in the men's 60 m. Josh Schuler's time of 6.71 improves his time of 6.68 at the NCAA championships 2011 and will bring him to the final. Kingsley Bennett He also had a preliminary qualification game in 60 m of 6.77, which occupied the fifth of all time in Emporia State, but only missed the qualification brand for the final in the MIAA this year.

Israel Domeh Qualified for the final in 200 m with the third best time in the history of the Emporia state. His time of 21.26 moved to Anderson, who ran 21.47 to give the Hornets two in the 200 m final.

With 47.72, Israel Dukpe ran the second best 400 m of all time in the state of Emporia to qualify for the final. Domeh also had a preliminary brand of 48.26, which had only missed the limit for the final.

Cooper Schroeder border the fifth best time in the history of Emporia State in the 800 meter state to qualify for the final. His time of 1: 52.68 was the eight best time on Saturday.

Braden Lipgens Had the last qualifying from the preliminary runs for the state of Emporia. He ran 1: 11.60 to achieve the finale of the 600 -Yard run.

The women of the state of Emporia had two goal scorers on Saturday.

Lillian Zeigler took seventh place after clarifying 1.59 m (5-2.50) in the high jump.

The distance medley team from Mason BinaPresent Barbara BentumPresent Isabella DavieAnd Emma Bartholome Ran 12: 27.40 to occupy seventh place.

The MIAA championships will be completed on Sunday in the Hughes Fieldhouse on the Northwest Missouri campus in Maryville, Mo.