GNAC Men's Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week Report #7
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TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Chase Adams, Colby-Sawyer (Sr.) Colby-Sawyer senior Chase Adams took home first place honors for the Chargers in both the 60m hurdles and as part of the 4x200m relay team at the Panther Invitational II. He won the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.72, while the relay team clocked in at 1:34.32. |
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FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Pierre Paul Labossiere, Emmanuel (So.) Sophomore Pierre Paul Labossiere competed in three jumping events this weekend at the Tufts Cupid Challenge. His top performance was in the triple jump as he placed seventh with a mark of 12.07m (39’7.25”). He also participated in the high jump and long jump, clearing 1.76m (5’9.25”) and 5.66m (18’7”), respectively. |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Younton Diamond Doe, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (Fr.) Saint Joseph’s (Maine) freshman Youton Diamond Doe finished third in two races at the Maine State Championships this weekend. He qualified for the New England Championships in the 400m dash with his time of 51.28. Doe was also part of the Monks 4x800m relay time that set a program record with a time of 8:23.71. |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Justin Thuotte, Regis - Totaled 3611 points in the heptathlon over the weekend at the Tufts Cupid Challenge. Posted personal-best times in all three track events. Ran the 60m dash in 7.31, the 60m hurdles in 9.83and the 1K in 3:16.97.
Haytham Ramadan, Saint Joesph's (Maine) - Placed fifth in the 1K, clocking in at 2:36.85 at the Maine State Championship, qualifying for the New England Championship and setting a program record for the Monks. Also anchored the third-place 4x800m relay team with a time of 8:23.71, which also set a program record.
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