As discussed above I am not expecting the Shocker Men to be a factor in this year's AAC Championships. Nothing that happened today changes that outlook.
The Shockers have no one advancing to the finals in the 60m and 200m dashes.
Jr. Adam Guazy and Sr. Austin Corley qualified for the final 8 in the 400m dash.
Jr. Mel Obadiah qualified for the final 8 in the 800m run.
So. Jed Helker and Jr. Cory Landon qualified for the 12-man finla in the mile run. A bit disappointing that Jr. Adam Moore did not qualify for the finals.
The Shocks did not place in the top 8 in the 5K run. So. Clayton Duchatsheck finished just outside the scoring in 9th place.
Shocker So. duo of Joseph Holthuzen and Antonio Norman both qualified for the final 8 in the 60m hurdles. Joseph ran a 7.88 and Antonio a 8.05 in qualifying.
Adam Moore made up a bit for his disappointment in not making the mile finals by combining with Jed Helker, Sr. Jace Coppoc, and Fr. Josh Cable win the Distance Medley Relay to score the 10 points for the Shocks. Perhaps the highlight of day 1 for the Shocker men.
The Shocks failed to crack the Top 10 in the pole vault.
Jr. Ethan Toy picked up 2 points with a 7th place finish in the long jump and Jr. Michael Bryan also picked up 2 points with a 7th place finish in the Weight Throw.
The Shocks are sitting 5th (Fr. Connor Ludolph), 7th (Jr. Grant Downs) and 8th (Sr. Colin Reichenberger) after 4 events in the heptathlon. Not their typical showing in this event. Would be interested in knowing what is going on with So. Jake Horsch this year.
Scoring after day 1 doesn't mean much with only 5 events scored but Houston is out to a big lead.
The Shockers have no one advancing to the finals in the 60m and 200m dashes.
Jr. Adam Guazy and Sr. Austin Corley qualified for the final 8 in the 400m dash.
Jr. Mel Obadiah qualified for the final 8 in the 800m run.
So. Jed Helker and Jr. Cory Landon qualified for the 12-man finla in the mile run. A bit disappointing that Jr. Adam Moore did not qualify for the finals.
The Shocks did not place in the top 8 in the 5K run. So. Clayton Duchatsheck finished just outside the scoring in 9th place.
Shocker So. duo of Joseph Holthuzen and Antonio Norman both qualified for the final 8 in the 60m hurdles. Joseph ran a 7.88 and Antonio a 8.05 in qualifying.
Adam Moore made up a bit for his disappointment in not making the mile finals by combining with Jed Helker, Sr. Jace Coppoc, and Fr. Josh Cable win the Distance Medley Relay to score the 10 points for the Shocks. Perhaps the highlight of day 1 for the Shocker men.
The Shocks failed to crack the Top 10 in the pole vault.
Jr. Ethan Toy picked up 2 points with a 7th place finish in the long jump and Jr. Michael Bryan also picked up 2 points with a 7th place finish in the Weight Throw.
The Shocks are sitting 5th (Fr. Connor Ludolph), 7th (Jr. Grant Downs) and 8th (Sr. Colin Reichenberger) after 4 events in the heptathlon. Not their typical showing in this event. Would be interested in knowing what is going on with So. Jake Horsch this year.
Scoring after day 1 doesn't mean much with only 5 events scored but Houston is out to a big lead.
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