
Sarah Hall's record-throwing hammer throw on Saturday covered 193’ (58.82m).
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Hall Sets School Record in Hammer Throw in Memphis
5/2/2015 6:00:00 PM | Track and Field
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Southeast Missouri senior Sarah Hall set a school record in the hammer throw on Saturday at the Memphis Invitational. Several other Redhawks also established personal records during the meet.
"I'm very pleased with our performances today," head coach Eric Crumpecker said. "We had a number of individuals really step up and that was good to see."
Hall's record-throwing hammer toss covered 193' (58.82m). She broke the previous mark of 191'3" established by teammate Kayla Gutierrez last year.
Hall finished second in the discus with a throw of 146'¼" and third in the shot put with a toss of 46'3½".
Ayonna Cartwright won the 100-meter dash in 11.94 seconds and set a career-high in the 200-meters, crossing the finish line in 24.38 seconds.
Jovannie Spears set a career-best in the 400-meters with a time of 56.37 seconds to finish third.
High jumpers Chante Mosby and Abi Sowash both established personal records by clearing 5'7" and 5'6", respectively, to claim the top two spots.
Blake Smith won the 100-meter dash as he recorded his second-fastest time of the season by finishing in 10.36 seconds.
Jarred Pasley won the 200-meters in 21.85 seconds and 400-meters in 48.14 seconds. Marc Maton won the 1,500-meters with a time of 3:51.32. Shon Kyle claimed the discus with a toss of 168'5¼'.
Alyssa Rebecca won the women's 1,500-meters in 4:44.13. Mary Dohogne won the 3,000-meters in 10:08.62.
Southeast claimed the top three spots in the 3,000-meter run as the trio of Nathan Cook, Shane Brown and Craig Munie had strong showings. Cook won the race in 8:48.67. The Redhawks also had the top three performances in the men's long jump from Blake Carter, Smith and Jacob Kent. Carter won with a leap of 24'6½" while Smith finished just ¼" behind.
The Redhawks men's units won both the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays.
Kevin Farley won the shot put competing unattached with a throw of 59'8¼".
Chris Navarro placed second in the 110-meter hurdles in 14.49 seconds. Kent earned a second-place finish in the high jump by clearing 6'2¾".
Southeast will next compete in the Northern Illinois Invite on Saturday, May 9 in DeKalb, Illinois.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Southeast Missouri senior Sarah Hall set a school record in the hammer throw on Saturday at the Memphis Invitational. Several other Redhawks also established personal records during the meet.
"I'm very pleased with our performances today," head coach Eric Crumpecker said. "We had a number of individuals really step up and that was good to see."
Hall's record-throwing hammer toss covered 193' (58.82m). She broke the previous mark of 191'3" established by teammate Kayla Gutierrez last year.
Hall finished second in the discus with a throw of 146'¼" and third in the shot put with a toss of 46'3½".
Ayonna Cartwright won the 100-meter dash in 11.94 seconds and set a career-high in the 200-meters, crossing the finish line in 24.38 seconds.
Jovannie Spears set a career-best in the 400-meters with a time of 56.37 seconds to finish third.
High jumpers Chante Mosby and Abi Sowash both established personal records by clearing 5'7" and 5'6", respectively, to claim the top two spots.
Blake Smith won the 100-meter dash as he recorded his second-fastest time of the season by finishing in 10.36 seconds.
Jarred Pasley won the 200-meters in 21.85 seconds and 400-meters in 48.14 seconds. Marc Maton won the 1,500-meters with a time of 3:51.32. Shon Kyle claimed the discus with a toss of 168'5¼'.
Alyssa Rebecca won the women's 1,500-meters in 4:44.13. Mary Dohogne won the 3,000-meters in 10:08.62.
Southeast claimed the top three spots in the 3,000-meter run as the trio of Nathan Cook, Shane Brown and Craig Munie had strong showings. Cook won the race in 8:48.67. The Redhawks also had the top three performances in the men's long jump from Blake Carter, Smith and Jacob Kent. Carter won with a leap of 24'6½" while Smith finished just ¼" behind.
The Redhawks men's units won both the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays.
Kevin Farley won the shot put competing unattached with a throw of 59'8¼".
Chris Navarro placed second in the 110-meter hurdles in 14.49 seconds. Kent earned a second-place finish in the high jump by clearing 6'2¾".
Southeast will next compete in the Northern Illinois Invite on Saturday, May 9 in DeKalb, Illinois.
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