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Johnston earns first-place finish at Lenoir-Rhyne Classic

Sophomore places first overall in triple jump event

4/6/2019 9:19:00 PM

HICKORY, N.C. – The Newberry track and field teams competed at the Lenoir-Rhyne Classic today as D'Arion Johnston took home gold in the triple jump event.

In the Field:
D'Arion Johnston continued her impressive placings for the Wolves in field events as she placed first overall in the women's triple jump with a personal record mark of 11.57m. Johnston also placed second in the long jump with a mark of 5.38m, another personal record.

Elka Variste would also earn a sixth-place finish in the long jump with a 4.91m mark.

Gari Forehand broke two personal records today with a 10.20m throw in the shotput and a 27.21m mark in the hammer throw. Rikaya Williams broke her personal record in the hammer throw with a mark of 33.75m while Mya Stevens broke her personal record in the shotput with a 9.97m mark.

Kayshon Mitchell bounced back from last week to place sixth in the men's hammer throw with a mark of 42.11m, a personal record for Mitchell.

On the Track:
Anastasia Golson would break her personal record in the 100m with a time of 13.31. Tashayna Flinch broke two personal records today, with a 1:01.91 time in the 400m and a 2:31.20 time in the 800m.
Tahleebah Martin would place sixth overall in the women's 400m hurdles with a time of 1:06.96.

Anne Bouwkamp took eighth overall in the women's 3000m steeplechase with a time of 13:55.12.

Newberry's 4x100 relay team composed of Michael Parrish, James Glenn, Tyrese Grant, and Cameron Henderson would tie for third with a time of 42.68.

Henderson took seventh overall in the 400m dash with a personal record time of 49.75. Glenn would compete in the 100m dash taking eighth overall with a time of 10.91. Both Glenn and Henderson would compete in the 200m dash as Glenn posted a 11th place finish in 22.39 while Henderson followed with a 13th place time of 22.54.

Elijah Fulmore continued his strong placings as he earned a sixth-place finish in the 110m hurdles with a personal record time of 15.28. Fulmore then placed fifth in the 400m hurdles with a time of 58.14.

Quinn Wilson broke his personal record in the 5000m run with a time of 16:02.00, good enough to place sixth overall in the event. Shelton Reynolds also competed in the event, breaking his personal record time with a 16:44.64 finish.

Donald Smith broke his personal record in the 200m with a 23.99 time.

Up Next:
The Wolves will head to South Carolina for the Gamecock Invitational next Saturday, April 13th.
 
 
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