DMR Invitational results
Columbia, S.C.----The Wingate University men's and women's indoor track and field teams made their final preparations for the South Atlantic Conference meet Saturday, competing in the DMR Invitational at the JDL Fast Track.
Women's notes
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Justyce Moses finished sixth in the 60 meter dash (8.11) and 10th in the 200 meter dash (28.28)
- Dounia Routbi earned a fourth-place finish in the 60 meter hurdles (9.55)
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Jasmine Dunlap finished fifth in the 60 meter hurdles (9.67) and 10th in the 400 meters (1:07.36)
- Ona Alonso (2:25.34) and
Sira Bo (2:25.43) finished seventh and eighth, respectively, in the 800 meters
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Lauren Walton took 10th place in the long jump (4.44 meters)
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Rachael Turner finished third in the shot put (11.14 meters) and seventh in the weight throw (12.06 meters)
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Gracie Stinson earned a fifth-place finish in the shot put (10.70 meters)
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Heather Deal finished fifth in the triple jump (9.58 meters)
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Gabrielle McKinzie was on Deal's heels, taking sixth in the same event (9.48 meters)
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Lexie May led the 'Dogs in the weight throw, placing sixth (12.50 meters)
- Wingate's DMR quartet finished fourth Friday with a time of 12:08.04
- Team members included Alonso, Bo,
Abby Heath and
Zoe Brickley
Men's notes
- Wingate had four student-athletes in the 60 meter hurdles' top seven
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Tradon McBride (8.84) and
Adrian Johnson (8.92) finished third and fourth, respectively
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Adrien Jefferson (9.47) and
Dillon Turner (9.65) finished sixth and seventh, respectively
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Stephen Clunis finished fourth in the 60 meter dash (6.96)
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Michael Harris earned a seventh-place showing in the 400 meters (54.15)
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Tanaka Nzombe and
Josh Watson competed in the high jump
- Nzombe earned a bronze medal (1.90 meters), while Watson finished fourth (1.80 meters)
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Vince Frattaroli finished seventh in the pole vault (3.90 meters)
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David Squires took seventh-place in the shot put (13.38 meters)
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Tyree Thomas put together a seventh-place performance in the triple jump (11.60 meters)
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