ATLANTA, Ga. - Luke Hatfield Jackson placed first in his respective event while Southeast enjoyed a successful day two of the Georgia Tech Invite, finishing with eight top ten marks.
Second To None
Luke Hatfield Jackson jumped over a height of 7' 0.5" to take the trophy in the men's high jump,Â
Top Ten Placers
Laila Hardin crosses the line at 59.41 to fifth in the women's 400m hurdles.
Sydney Burdine ran the 400m dash in 54.02 for fifth, besting 62 other athletes, while getting aÂ
new PR.
Makenzie Williams grabbed the bronze medal in the discus with a throw of 155' 4".
In the men's discus
Paden Lewis and
Clay Alewelt chalked up silver and bronze medal finishes with marks of 174' 4" and 173' 0".Â
Andreese Ortiz earned eighth place in the discus with a final mark of 148' 5".
Brianna Dixon cleared a height of 5' 7.25" for seventh in the high jump.
Marks Worth Noting
Marcus Gordon jumped over hurdles for 400m in a time of 53.94 for 20th and a new personal record.
Luke Busateri jumped three times for a distance of 47' 2.5" for 15th.
Molly Grohman posted a mark of 5' 5.25" in the high jump for 16th.
Cole Reinders,
Tyler Anderson and
Evan Fuller timed in at 1:51.16 (13th), 1:52.35 (24th, PR), 1:54.62 (61st, PR) in the 800m dash.
With a mark of 141' 4",
Quinton Maxwell finished in 19th in the men's discus.
Sydney Burdine recorded a time of 24.51 for 13th in the 200m dash.
Looking Ahead
The Redhawks will travel to Louisville, Kent. for the Clark Wood Open next Friday and Saturday