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Cougars T&F Shine in the California Sun
April 01, 2017 | Track & Field
LOS ANGELES -- Washington State track and field competitors nabbed six wins and nine lifetime-best marks Saturday at the UCLA Bruins Legends Invitational at Drake Stadium.
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One of the strongest events for the Cougar men in 2017 is the hurdles and Saturday's results demonstrated that. Freshman Sam Brixey (Boise, Idaho) won 110m high hurdles with a lifetime-best time of 14.10 seconds, actually nudging out UCLA's Misana Viltz (14.094 to 14.098). Christapherson Grant ran a PR time of 14.48 the same as Abu Kamara's season-best time and Grant was fourth in the Invitational race. Kamara won the College race and Nick Johnson ran a PR time of 14.75 for third. CJ Allen (senior, Allyn, Wash.) won the 400m hurdles with a time of 50.53.
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Ja'Maun Charles (sophomore, Pleasanton, Calif.) won the men's 100m dash Invitational race in a time of 10.49. Earlier in the day he was on the winning 400m relay squad with a time of 40.82, and near the end of the meet he ran a non-wind-aided PR in the 200m of 21.24 for fifth place. In the 200m College race, Ethan Gardner's 22.00 was fourth and Zach Smith's 22.04 was fifth, both season-best times.
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Matthew Swanson and Reid Muller finished one-two in the men's 800m with Swanson (redshirt senior, North Vancouver, B.C.) running a time of 1 minute 50.96 seconds and Muller (sophomore, Pitt Meadows, B.C.) clocking a time of 1:52.29.
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In the field events, Cole Smith (redshirt junior, Hoquiam, Wash.) was the runner-up in the javelin with a throw of 207-feet 8 3/4 inches (63.32m) and high jumped a season-best 6-5 (1.96m) for ninth place. Tucker Mjelde took third place in the pole vault with a season-best clearance at 15-1 (4.60m) and Dino Dodig placed sixth with a leap of 14-7 (4.45m). Robby Flores triple jumped a season-best of 46-10 (14.28m) for seventh place.
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In the shot put, Jake Callaghan's toss of 53-4 (16.26m) was eighth and in the discus Adam Mahama took third with a throw of 158-7 1/2 (48.35m) and Tyler Jackson was seventh with a throw of 151-10 (46.28m).
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Regyn Gaffney (sophomore, Chehalis, Wash.) won the women's 100m dash with a PR time of 11.60, the third-fastest time run by a Cougar woman in school history. In the 200m dash, Jordyn Tucker ran a PR time of 24.71 for second place and Tierney Silliman's PR time of 24.82 was third place. The 400m relay of Tucker, Gaffney, Silliman and Danielle Darden ran a time of 46.09 for fourth place.
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Marlow Schulz (sophomore, Whitefish, Mont.) won the 800m run with a time of 2:11.50 with teammates Grace Victor fourth in a PR time of 2:12.25 and Natalie Ackerley fifth in a PR time of 2:12.27.
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Cougar freshmen Kelsey Kehl (Baldwin City, Kan.) and Atina Kamasi (Novi Sad, Serbia) finished one-two in the women's javelin. Kehl threw 147-2 (44.86m) while Kamasi tossed a mark of 146-10 3/4 (44.78m). Alissa Brooks-Johnson threw 125-0 3/4 (38.12m) for sixth.
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Brooks-Johnson and Liz Harper both ran the 100m hurdles in a time of 14.44 for 13th and 14th, respectively. They also ran the 400m hurdles with Brooks-Johnson's time 1:01.75 for fifth and Harper's time of 1:02.73 for sixth.
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Lateah Holmes and Kiana Davis each cleared 5-7 1/2 (1.72m) in the high jump with Davis second and Holmes fourth based on missed attempts. Davis also captured second in the triple jump with a PR leap of 41-8 (12.70m) which moved her up to number three on the WSU all-time top 10 list.
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Molly Scharmann pole vaulted a PR height of 12-6 1/4 (3.82m) for eighth place and her mark is 10th-best in WSU all-time records.
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Late Friday night at the Stanford Invitational, junior transfer Vallery Korir (Iten, Kenya) broke the WSU women's record with her 10,000m time of 33:58.17 for seventh in the women's Section 2 race. Korir broke CharLee Linton's 2015 school record time of 34:03.69, also run at the Stanford Invite.
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Next scheduled competition for the Cougars is the Spokane Community College WAR X meet Saturday, April 8, in Spokane.
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One of the strongest events for the Cougar men in 2017 is the hurdles and Saturday's results demonstrated that. Freshman Sam Brixey (Boise, Idaho) won 110m high hurdles with a lifetime-best time of 14.10 seconds, actually nudging out UCLA's Misana Viltz (14.094 to 14.098). Christapherson Grant ran a PR time of 14.48 the same as Abu Kamara's season-best time and Grant was fourth in the Invitational race. Kamara won the College race and Nick Johnson ran a PR time of 14.75 for third. CJ Allen (senior, Allyn, Wash.) won the 400m hurdles with a time of 50.53.
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Ja'Maun Charles (sophomore, Pleasanton, Calif.) won the men's 100m dash Invitational race in a time of 10.49. Earlier in the day he was on the winning 400m relay squad with a time of 40.82, and near the end of the meet he ran a non-wind-aided PR in the 200m of 21.24 for fifth place. In the 200m College race, Ethan Gardner's 22.00 was fourth and Zach Smith's 22.04 was fifth, both season-best times.
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Matthew Swanson and Reid Muller finished one-two in the men's 800m with Swanson (redshirt senior, North Vancouver, B.C.) running a time of 1 minute 50.96 seconds and Muller (sophomore, Pitt Meadows, B.C.) clocking a time of 1:52.29.
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In the field events, Cole Smith (redshirt junior, Hoquiam, Wash.) was the runner-up in the javelin with a throw of 207-feet 8 3/4 inches (63.32m) and high jumped a season-best 6-5 (1.96m) for ninth place. Tucker Mjelde took third place in the pole vault with a season-best clearance at 15-1 (4.60m) and Dino Dodig placed sixth with a leap of 14-7 (4.45m). Robby Flores triple jumped a season-best of 46-10 (14.28m) for seventh place.
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In the shot put, Jake Callaghan's toss of 53-4 (16.26m) was eighth and in the discus Adam Mahama took third with a throw of 158-7 1/2 (48.35m) and Tyler Jackson was seventh with a throw of 151-10 (46.28m).
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Regyn Gaffney (sophomore, Chehalis, Wash.) won the women's 100m dash with a PR time of 11.60, the third-fastest time run by a Cougar woman in school history. In the 200m dash, Jordyn Tucker ran a PR time of 24.71 for second place and Tierney Silliman's PR time of 24.82 was third place. The 400m relay of Tucker, Gaffney, Silliman and Danielle Darden ran a time of 46.09 for fourth place.
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Marlow Schulz (sophomore, Whitefish, Mont.) won the 800m run with a time of 2:11.50 with teammates Grace Victor fourth in a PR time of 2:12.25 and Natalie Ackerley fifth in a PR time of 2:12.27.
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Cougar freshmen Kelsey Kehl (Baldwin City, Kan.) and Atina Kamasi (Novi Sad, Serbia) finished one-two in the women's javelin. Kehl threw 147-2 (44.86m) while Kamasi tossed a mark of 146-10 3/4 (44.78m). Alissa Brooks-Johnson threw 125-0 3/4 (38.12m) for sixth.
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Brooks-Johnson and Liz Harper both ran the 100m hurdles in a time of 14.44 for 13th and 14th, respectively. They also ran the 400m hurdles with Brooks-Johnson's time 1:01.75 for fifth and Harper's time of 1:02.73 for sixth.
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Lateah Holmes and Kiana Davis each cleared 5-7 1/2 (1.72m) in the high jump with Davis second and Holmes fourth based on missed attempts. Davis also captured second in the triple jump with a PR leap of 41-8 (12.70m) which moved her up to number three on the WSU all-time top 10 list.
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Molly Scharmann pole vaulted a PR height of 12-6 1/4 (3.82m) for eighth place and her mark is 10th-best in WSU all-time records.
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Late Friday night at the Stanford Invitational, junior transfer Vallery Korir (Iten, Kenya) broke the WSU women's record with her 10,000m time of 33:58.17 for seventh in the women's Section 2 race. Korir broke CharLee Linton's 2015 school record time of 34:03.69, also run at the Stanford Invite.
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Next scheduled competition for the Cougars is the Spokane Community College WAR X meet Saturday, April 8, in Spokane.
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