Tech concludes Joe Meaker Traditional
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CANYON, Texas. – The Texas Tech monitor and space workforce wrapped the Jo Meaker Traditional hosted by West Texas A&M Saturday night time.
After leaving day one in second place, Cole Whatley ended his weekend as a result of the decathlon winner of the Jo Meaker Traditional. Whatley positioned first throughout the pole vault (4.35m, personal biggest) and throughout the 1500 run (4:50.64) to come back again out on prime as a result of the winner in his final 5 events.
Within the women’s shot put, Kayli Johnson led the way in which by which in first with a mark of 16.31m and went on to win the hammer throw at 55.56m. Over throughout the extreme bounce, Alexis Ivy accomplished second at a peak of 1.68m.
In the meantime, in his first 800 collegiate run, Demitrius Guerrero positioned 10th with a time of 1:57.14.
Up Subsequent
Texas Tech is once more in movement subsequent weekend as some Pink Raiders – distance and jumps – will doubtless be going to California for the Mt. Sac Relays (Apr. 13-16). In the meantime, Tech sprinters and throwers will doubtless be in Florida for the Tom Jones Memorial (Apr. 15-16).
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