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Bryan college station – Texas A & M Track & Fields Heather Abadie Brake her own pole school record on Saturday at the Alumni Muster Meet during the annual senior citizens' day of the program.
Headliner wore the day of chestnut brown and White's Day in the pole vault of women when she did a career best performance on her own senior day. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, came up with an impressive release of 4.41 m/14-5.5. Abadies Mark now ensures the top 10 appearances in the school records.
A&M's day began on the track because the sound of the 5,000 -M groups was determined after it had turned both the events of the men and women. Shewaye Johnson secured the first victory of the day after exceeding the line with a time of 16: 33.53 and ending over 20 seconds before her closest competition. On the men's side Aiden Gonzalez-Rodiles followed the example and took first place in 14: 32.31 while Noah Willows Third place with a brand of 14.41.82.
The first victory in the field was a senior Mason MangumWhen he dominated the long jump of the men with a jump of 7.70 m/25-3.25 to capture first place. On the side of the women, Sofia Yakushina delivered a season leap with a brand of 6.41 m/21-0.5, which was good for third place.
Abigail Martin Keep the winning channels in the discus when she secured first place in the women's event with a best of the season of 58.00 m/190: 3, which also bore the record of alumni pattern Meet. Carlie Weiser also stood up in the event with a podium finish and took third place with a brand of 50.72 m/166-5, while Ethan Sanders After a throw of 55.35 m/181-7, claimed second place in the men's event.
Camryn Dickson had an impressive day in the 100 m of women with a wind -time of 11.04 for victory during the victory Jasmine Montgomery Was right behind the second (11.13). On the men's side Ernest Campbell Ended with an assisted time of 10.23 as a top collate to reach the second overall.
Montgomery conquered her own title in the 200 m with an All-Condition brand of 22.17, while A&M also secured the third, fifth and sixth place for Dickson (22.34). Kennedy Wade (23.50) and Yakushina (23.55).
The dynamics of the oval were to be continued Yes'qualon ScottHow the Aggie Junior won the 400 m hurdles with a time of 50.04 after a battle in the home route and a bathroom on the line.
Stucie Lees secured the eighth victory of the day for the Maroon & White when she won her second 3,000 M obstacle title of the year, this time with a brand of 10: 40.93. Her time she also jumped to a place in 10th place on the all-time performers list.
The 4×400 M -relay groups of men and women were to close the meeting for the aggies. The quartet consisting of Tyler LowePresent Latasha SmithPresent Jaydan Wood And Wade, who exceeded the women's event when the group crossed the line in 3: 32.42 while the men's team including Eric Hemphill IIIPresent Auhmad RobinsonPresent Antonie Nortje And Hossam Eddine Hatib Packed the 10TH and final victory of the day in 3: 05.02.
Next up

The Aggies open up their post-season campaign at the SEC championships in Lexington, Kentucky, from May 15th to 17th.
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