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Men's Track and Field Justin Maskus

Lions Post Five Event Wins At Northwest Missouri

Maryville, Mo. – The Missouri Southern men's and women's track and field programs came away with five event wins as the Lions competed at the Northwest Missouri Open hosted by the Bearcats inside Hughes Fieldhouse in Maryville.
 
Ryan Riddle won the 3k, while JP Rutledge was third in the event. Riddle posted an NCAA Provisional and new facility record time of 7:58.08. That mark is the second-fastest mark in Division II this year and is the second-fastest in program history, a little less than a second slower than the school record set by Vincent Kiprop in the 2017 NCAA Championships. Rutledge posted an NCAA Provisional time of 8:15.20 to finish second, while Jarod Ozee was ninth.
 
Katie Candrl and Mason York gave the Lions a sweep in the pole vault as Candrl won the women's event with a height of 11-03.50 (3.44m) and York won the men's with a mark of 15-04.25 (4.68m). Mackenzie Moring was third in the women's pole vault with a height of 3.29m.
 
Adrain Broadus and Taris Jackson were first and second in the triple jump. Broadus posted an NCAA Provisional distance of 47-10.50 (14.59m) while Jackson had a distance of 47-0
0.25 (14.33m).
 
Chardae Overstreet won the women's 400m with a time of 57.09, while LaNea Wallace was fifth finishing at 57.80. Kayana Gaines placed fourth in the women's mile, crossing the line in a time of 5:21.25, while Jenari Lopez placed 11th and Grace Scott was 24th.
 
Riley Simpson was third in the men's mile finishing in a time of 4:12.14, while Gabe McClain was fifth (4:15.25) and Zachary Finley was 10th (4:22.01). Kelie Henderson was fourth in the women's 3k, posting a time of 10:29.50.
 
Cameron Linville qualified first in the men's 60m dish with a time of 6.88 but did not to run in the finals. Joshua Workman was 10th in the 200m, while Bryan Candrl was right behind in 11th. York placed 30th.
 
Peyton Barton and Josh Fulmer placed second and third in the men's weight throw and both came away with NCAA Provisional marks. Barton hit a mark of 18.97m, while Fulmer tossed the weight 18.59m. Fulmer finished off his afternoon with a fourth-place finish in the shot put at 16.18m.
 
Luke Brumit and Brendan Jewell placed 12th and 13th in the high jump, both hitting heights of 1.88m.
 
The Lions will be back at it next weekend as Southern travels to Pittsburg State on Saturday.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kelie Henderson

Kelie Henderson

Distance
Junior
Jenari Lopez

Jenari Lopez

Distance
Sophomore
Mackenzie Moring

Mackenzie Moring

Pole Vault
Freshman
Chardae Overstreet

Chardae Overstreet

Sprints
Sophomore
LaNea Wallace

LaNea Wallace

Sprints
Sophomore
Peyton Barton

Peyton Barton

Throws
Sophomore
Adrain Broadus

Adrain Broadus

Jumps
Senior
Bryan Candrl

Bryan Candrl

Pole Vault
Sophomore
Zachary Finley

Zachary Finley

Distance
Sophomore
Josh Fulmer

Josh Fulmer

Throws
Senior

Players Mentioned

Kelie Henderson

Kelie Henderson

Junior
Distance
Jenari Lopez

Jenari Lopez

Sophomore
Distance
Mackenzie Moring

Mackenzie Moring

Freshman
Pole Vault
Chardae Overstreet

Chardae Overstreet

Sophomore
Sprints
LaNea Wallace

LaNea Wallace

Sophomore
Sprints
Peyton Barton

Peyton Barton

Sophomore
Throws
Adrain Broadus

Adrain Broadus

Senior
Jumps
Bryan Candrl

Bryan Candrl

Sophomore
Pole Vault
Zachary Finley

Zachary Finley

Sophomore
Distance
Josh Fulmer

Josh Fulmer

Senior
Throws