The Briar Cliff track and field teams competed at the Concordia Twilight Friday night in Seward, Nebraska. The meet was delayed by nearly four hours due to a lightning delay.
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"Suspect weather but had some great performances," said head coach Scott Barnes. "
Dominic Archer ran a lifetime best in the 100 of 10.64, along with
Tulsa Janish running a lifetime best of 10.82. Our relay, after a long delay, still ran a great time of 41.60 and it was good to see that consistency.
Osiel Ochoa ran his best ever 400 with a time of 50.10."
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Archer hit his new PR in the 100 during the prelims, posting a time of 10.64. He took fourth in the event after running a 10.92 in the finals. Janish just missed qualifying for the finals, taking ninth in the prelims at 10.84.
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The Charger 4x100 made up of Janish, Archer,
Brayden Ingraham and
Joshua Miller grabbed a third-place finish with a mark of 41.63 seconds.
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Archer was ninth in the 200-meter with a time of 22.22, while Ochoa finished 10th at 22.47. Ochoa was seventh in the 400 at 50.11 seconds, while
Colin Rhynalds ran a 17.43 in the 110m hurdles for 16th.
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Hope Wagner threw in the shot put and the discus, taking fifth and 16th, respectively. She had a mark of 13.10m in the shotput and 35.26m in the discus.
Isabel Sayler matched her season best jump of 10.84m in the triple jump and placed fifth.
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Briar Cliff will be represented by
Hope Wagner and the Charger 4x100 team of Janish, Archer, Ingraham and Miller at the NAIA National Championships on May 24-26 on the Campus of Indiana Wesleyan in Marion, Indiana.
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