Several Lancers Notch PRs Vs. Indiana Tech

January 31, 2021 at 11:32 p.m.
Several Lancers Notch PRs Vs. Indiana Tech
Several Lancers Notch PRs Vs. Indiana Tech

By Josh Neuhart-

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Grace’s track and field team showed early-season improvement at the Warrior Invitational on Friday.

Several events were won by Grace in the meet. Kaitlyn Mack posted a PR time of 1:41.98 to win the 600-meter race.

Heather Plastow finished first in the 1,000 with a time of 3:07.37, five seconds faster than her closest competitor.

The women’s 4x800 relay also won their race. Elizabeth Moore, Tara Friesen, Weslea Arthur and Anna Hulstedt teamed up to cross the finish line in first at 10:26.19.

Isaac Brown cleared 6-feet-8.75 in the high jump to win the event. His leap currently ranks fourth in the NAIA.

The Lancers had several other impressive performances, including a number of PRs. Bryan Hernandez-Rios posted a PR of 8:45.97 in the 3,000 to place second. Logan Rufenacht was also runner-up in the 1,000 with a time of 2:34.92.

Kyle Smith placed fourth in the 600 with a PR of 1:22.66, John Green was also fourth in the 200 (22.30), and Macallister Cheek finished third in the mile (4:33.61).

Heather Plastow ran 5:11.77 in the mile for a sixth-place showing, and Nordia Campbell placed fifth in the 60 dash at 7.95 seconds. Campbell was even faster in the prelims with a PR of 7.92. She also grabbed sixth in the 200 (25.86).

Neal Kathary set a PR in the shot put (45-1.5) to finish seventh,

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Grace’s track and field team showed early-season improvement at the Warrior Invitational on Friday.

Several events were won by Grace in the meet. Kaitlyn Mack posted a PR time of 1:41.98 to win the 600-meter race.

Heather Plastow finished first in the 1,000 with a time of 3:07.37, five seconds faster than her closest competitor.

The women’s 4x800 relay also won their race. Elizabeth Moore, Tara Friesen, Weslea Arthur and Anna Hulstedt teamed up to cross the finish line in first at 10:26.19.

Isaac Brown cleared 6-feet-8.75 in the high jump to win the event. His leap currently ranks fourth in the NAIA.

The Lancers had several other impressive performances, including a number of PRs. Bryan Hernandez-Rios posted a PR of 8:45.97 in the 3,000 to place second. Logan Rufenacht was also runner-up in the 1,000 with a time of 2:34.92.

Kyle Smith placed fourth in the 600 with a PR of 1:22.66, John Green was also fourth in the 200 (22.30), and Macallister Cheek finished third in the mile (4:33.61).

Heather Plastow ran 5:11.77 in the mile for a sixth-place showing, and Nordia Campbell placed fifth in the 60 dash at 7.95 seconds. Campbell was even faster in the prelims with a PR of 7.92. She also grabbed sixth in the 200 (25.86).

Neal Kathary set a PR in the shot put (45-1.5) to finish seventh,

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