![]() ![]() The regulars – Mark G, Rob, John F, Nadi, Stephen, Brigid and Lizzy among them – all put in a decent shift, but why Dr Paul would try to hide-away on his comeback is anyone’s guess (although I’m sure young Alfie won’t mind a new PB of 20:11). The first woman over the line, in 19:38, was Jane HODGSKIN, to record a second win on this course. Vital stats from the top of the pile saw Heathside’s Tom ALDRED romp home in 16:03 to record his fourth victory in as many appearances at Highbury (his age grading of 81.72% was, unsurprisingly, also the best of the day). There were 18 PBs today, two baby buggies on track, and tourists from far and wide (Dundee! Southampton! Colchester! Milton Keynes! Huddersfield! Croydon!). Northridge (8:39.A respectable turnout of 72, featuring 20 Highbury Fields newcomers, braved the early bank holiday drizzle for event 94. Corcoran, Garrett – California (7:52.10)ĥ. Dytrt, Billie Jo - Arizona State (9:55.71)ģ1. Bosserman, Josephine – Washington (9:53.84)ģ0. Olivas, Adriana - Arizona State (9:49.38)Ģ7. Navarrete, Xochitl – California (9:46.27)Ģ6. Anderson, Morgan - Oregon State (9:43.11)Ģ1. Albertson, Chelsey - Arizona State (9:28.66)ġ9. Davis, Jurrell - UC Riverside (1:59.04)ġ. Ackerley, Mikelle – Washington (2:13.66)ģ. Williford, Christine - Arizona State (2:13.42)Ģ. D'Arpino, Venessa - Oregon State (55.61)ġ. Coccia, Michael - Arizona State (4:22.89)ġ5. Kostecka, Micaela – Washington (4:59.94)ħ. Nichols, Alexis - Arizona State (4:57.51)ĥ. ![]() Mirkhanian, Megan - UC Irvine (5:27.27)Ģ. Karnaze, Anastasia - UC Irvine (5:01.48)Ħ. The Pilots will next be in action on March 3 at the Linnfield Icebreaker to start their outdoor season.ģ. Likewise, Parkes Kendrick (4:55.16) pulled ahead in the last portion of her race with a strong kick in the mile to win her heat and also set a new PR. Sophomore Trent Mazelli shocked the field with a strong kick from the back of the pack in the 800m, to register a huge PR (4:10.89) and a fourth place finish in his heat. Many other Pilots also produced personal records in their events, executing notable performances. Most everyone dropped a PR which was awesome!" The 3000 runners all doubled back after running the 5000 on Friday night, which is not easy. Trent Mazelli really ran a spectacular closing with a 57-second last quarter to hit a huge PR by 10. "They all did a really great job and all hit indoor PRs. "I'm really happy with our milers," said men's head coach Rob Conner. Schutte will also be added to the record book for finishing with a seventh all-time record of 8:05.07. Johnson (8:02.21) and Thies (8:03.36) both climbed the all-time list with sixth and seventh overall finishes, to earn fifth and sixth UP rankings, respectively. "All four of our women had PRs in that event and Taryn really impressed me with three big time performances this weekend."Īlso performing well in the 3000m for the Portland men, was junior Jeff Thies, senior Brady Johnson and sophomore Noah Schutte. "Lauren ran a super gutsy race and really pushed the pace in the 3K," said women's head coach Ian Solof. Rawlings and senior Anna Farello also each made their marks in the record books in the 3000 meter, running times of 9:22.62 and 9:24.17 for third and fourth all-time records. Both Pilots previously held the school records in the 3000m and the mile. LaRocco then competed later in the day, also beating her previous record by four seconds and finishing third overall. Rawlings started off the meet with an impressive mile, beating her previous personal record by 3 seconds and claiming a first place finish in her heat in 4:40.78. Sophomore Lauren LaRocco and junior Taryn Rawlings each set new school records in their respective events to conclude the final day of the MPSF Championships in the Dempsey Indoor facility.
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