Complete Results
KUTZTOWN - East Stroudsburg University won 13 events, including school-record performances from juniors
Colin Feeney and
Paul Wagner, on Friday at the Golden Bear Invitational at Kutztown.
Feeney and freshman Dan Johnson both broke the school record in the heptathlon, which was set by Dan Benner two years ago. Feeney won the event with 4,103 points and Johnson was third with 4,074, both bettering the previous mark of 4,007.
Wagner has established new records in the weight throw in three straight meets after throwing 60-7 1/2 at Kutztown. He originally set the record in claiming the PSAC championship last March, and threw 58-8 1/2 at the season-opening Lafayette Invitational last month.
Junior Drew Miller won the long jump (20-9 1/2) and triple jump (45-6 1/2), and juniors Andrew McCloskey, Chris Reddick, Rusty Smith and sophomore Greg Pammer nearly completed an ESU sweep in the sprints.
McCloskey won the 200m in 23.02 and was second by one-hundredth of a second in the 55m dash with a time of 6.62. Reddick won the 400m (51.06), Pammer took the 500m (1:09.40) and All-American Rusty Smith won the 55m hurdles in 7.63. Juniors Matt Gallup (pole vault) and Kenny Cardullo (long jump) were second in their respective events.
On the women's side, freshman Devyn Emerich reached the NCAA provisional qualifying standard in the high jump with a winning jump of 5-6. Junior Janelle Smith and sophomore Lynn Mayer, both NCAA qualifiers a year ago, were second and third. Mayer won the triple jump with a mark of 32-7.
Sophomores Brittany Knowles and Brittiny Mackey and freshman Anna Bixler took the top three spots in the 55m hurdles, with Knowles winning in 9.00 seconds. Bixler was second in the long jump. Junior Emily Hollick won the 500m and the Warriors' team of Hollick, Bixler, Adrienne Dieter and Katherine Doyle won the 4x400m relay.
In the throws, junior Emily Carothers and sophomore Jessica Sekely were second and third in the weight, and sophomores Danielle Laws and Jacquelyn Berthelsen placed second and third in the shot put.
The Warriors will be back in action next Saturday at the Bucknell Octagonal.
Women's Results
55m (prelims)
3. Katherine Doyle - 7.72
11. Kayla Littrell - 8.04
55m (finals)
6. Katherine Doyle - 7.75
200m
10. Kayla Littrell - 28.86
500m
1. Emily Hollick - 1:24.59
4. Kara Parrillo - 1:31.19
1000m
4. Lindsey Clark - 3:30.63
55m hurdles (prelims)
1. Brittany Knowles - 8.95
2. Anna Bixler - 9.37
4. Brittany Mackey - 9.69
7. Adrienne Dieter - 10.02
9. Brianna Brodt - 10.33
55m hurdles (finals)
1. Brittany Knowles - 9.00
2. Brittiny Mackey - 9.09
3. Anna Bixler - 9.36
4x400 relay
1. Emily Hollick, Anna Bixler, Adrienne Dieter, Katherine Doyle - 4:20.85
Pole Vault
4. Stephanie Weber - 9-6
High Jump
1. Devyn Emerich - 5-6
2. Janelle Smith - 5-4
3. Lynn Mayer - 5-4
4. Emily Hollick - 5-2
Long Jump
2. Anna Bixler - 15-11
5. Kendall Alio - 15-1 1/4
8. Carolyn Jablonowski - 14-0 1/2
Triple Jump
1. Lynn Mayer - 32-7
Weight
2. Emily Carothers - 42-3
3. Jessica Sekely - 41-5
4. Danielle Laws - 40-1
7. Caitlin Keen - 36-0
8. Deanna Knapp - 35-5
9. Jackie Berthelsen - 33-9 1/2
Shot Put
2. Danielle Laws - 36-9 1/4
3. Jacquelyn Berthelsen - 36-5 1/2
4. Deanna Knapp
5. Emily Carothers - 35-5 1/2
8. Jess Sekely - 30-8 1/2
Men's Results
55m (prelims)
2. Andrew McCloskey - 6.66
3. Asher Ashfield - 6.78
55m (finals)
2. Andrew McCloskey - 6.62
3. Asher Ashfield - 6.74
200m
1. Andrew McCloskey - 23.02
15. Asher Ashfield - dnf
400m
1. Chris Reddick - 51.06
500m
1. Greg Pammer - 1:09.40
55m hurdles (prelims)
1. Rusty Smith - 7.69
8. Ben Koch - 8.42
55m hurdles (finals)
1. Rusty Smith - 7.63
Pole Vault
t-2. Matt Gallup - 14-6
High Jump
2. Kenny Cardullo - 6-0
Long Jump
1. Drew Miller - 20-9 1/2
5. Kenny Cardullo - 19-6 1/4
Triple Jump
1. Drew Miller - 45-6 1/2
Weight
1. Paul Wagner - 60-7 1/2
5. Tom Sutor - 44-4
Shot Put
3. Paul Wagner - 48-6 1/2
Heptathlon
1. Colin Feeney - 4,103
3. Dan Johnson - 4,074