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Men's Track and Field

EARLES AND MUTAI TAKE GOLD IN SPOKANE TO LEAD SPARTANS

SPOKANE, Wash. – In the Trinity Western Spartans second meet of the season TWU's  Daniel Earles 300m and David Mutai 5000m earned first place honours, and Harris Marshall broke the TWU record in weight throw with a throw of 14.48 m to help lead the Spartans men's track and field team at Inland Northwest Invitational in Spokane, Wash.
 
On the women's side
Sheleena Wiley won the triple-jump with a jump of 11.62m, while  Erica Udoh with a throw of 16.54 m and Sarah Ude with a throw of 15.44m each broke the TWU record in weight throw to help lead the Spartans women's track and field team.

QUOTABLE
Shane Wiebe – Head Coach
"Great second competition for our squad today. Love to see records fall and PB's set. Great team vibe building on this team and plenty of quality leadership moments!"
 
UP NEXT
The Spartans will now have a week off before getting back into action at the Husky Classic in Seattle, Wash. on February 13-14.
 
TWU RESULTS
Women
 
60m
Preliminaries
23- Carissa Vander Zwan – 8.11
 
60m Hurdles
Preliminaries
6 – Claire Nicol – 9.40qsb
9 – Emily Stevenson – 9.53
14 – Eileen Noordam – 9.62
 
60m Hurdles
Final
8 – Claire Nicol 11.42
 
200m
28 – Carissa Vander Zwan – 27.01
40 – Emily Stevenson – 28.00
 
300m
4 – Michela Beuthin – 41.78
 
800m
15 – Anaka Weber – 2:22.11
31 – Tianna Iorio – 2:38.06
 
1 Mile
5 – Hadassah Duff – 5:06.60
 
3000m
15 – Catherine Roper – 11:27
 
High Jump
5 – Jahliya Clarke – 1.57m
 
Long Jump
5 – Jahliya Clarke – 5.10m
6 – Claire Nicol – 5.08m
19 – Eileen Noordam – 4.64m
 
Pole Vault
Sheleena Wiley – NH
 
Shot Put
12 – Eileen Noordam – 11.45m
14 – Phoebe Onapajo – 11.17m
15 – Sarah Ude – 10.92m
18 – Uririnoghene Ishaka – 10.72m pr
20 – Erica Udoh – 10.53m sb
21 – Elise Van Harmelen – 10.15m
 
Triple Jump
1 – Sheleena Wiley – 11.62m
 
Weight Throw
3 – Erica Udoh – 16.54m
5 – Sarah Ude – 15.44m
9 – Uririnoghene Ishaka – 14.30m
27 – Elise Van Harmelen – 11.77m
29 – Phoebe Onapajo – 11.26m
 
Relay
6 – Weber, Duff, Beuthin, Iorio – 4:14.65
 
Men
60m
Collegiate Preliminaries
3rd – Rui Ramsay- 6.94q
4 – Favour Adeyanju – 6.96q
28 – Gabriel Mangalindan – 7.22
47 – Nathaniel Sett – 7.39
 
60m
Collegiate Final
2 – Favour Adeyanju – 6.88 pb
6 – Rui Ramsay – 6.95
 
60m Hurdles
Collegiate Preliminaries
11 – Brandon Gremaud – 8.92
17 – Dajean Clarke – 9.53 sb
18 – Brendan Luccock – 9.62
20 – Cole Neufeld – 9.75
 
200m
Collegiate
3 – Daniel Earles – 21.76
11 – Favour Adeyanju – 22.15
28 – Aaron Cardinez – 23.27
37 – Nathaniel Sett – 23.69
 
300m
Collegiate
1 – Daniel Earles – 34.45
4 – Gabriel mangalindan – 36.46
5 – Jaron Isfan – 36.49
8 – Eli Hrychiw – 37.75
 
400m
Collegiate
15 – Ethan Gremaud – 50.73pr
 
3000m
Collegiate
16 – Elijah Headley – 8:42.50
33 – Kenneth Bell – 9:41.60
 
5000m
Collegiate
1 – David Mutai – 15:07.90
 
High Jump
Collegiate
7 – Caleb Emon – 1.91m
12 – Justin Smyth – 1.81m
18 – Cole Neufeld – 1.71m
 
Long Jump
Collegiate
3 – Dajean Clarke – 6.85m
4 – Caleb Emon – 6.84m
17 – Brandon Gremaud – 6.02m
22 – Justin Smyth – 5.83m
24 – Cole Neufeld – 5.79m
25 – Brendan Luccock – 5.76m
29 – Abraham Fonseca Moreno – 5.40m
 
Pole Vault
Collegiate
2 – Jaime Eduardo Martin – 4.77m
9 – Sebastian Martin Huerta – 4.32m
10 – Dajean Clarke – 4.17m
11 – Josh Carsience – 4.17m
16 – Brandon Gremaud – 3.87m
NH – Brendan Luccock – NH
 
Shot Put
Collegiate
28 – Harris Marshall – 10.37m
29 – Janek Kaila – 10.11m
 
Triple Jump
Collegiate
6 – Abraham Fonseca Moreno – 11.58m
 
Weight Throw
Collegiate
16 – Harris Marshall – 14.48m
23 – Janek Kaila – 12.55m
Relays
4 – Isfan, Clarke, Gremaud, Earles – 3:23.58
 
About Spartan Athletics
As official members of U SPORTS, the Spartans currently compete in 13 sports in the Canada West conference, including women's and men's soccer, volleyball, basketball, hockey, cross country and track & field, as well as women's rugby sevens. TWU also competes as an independent team in men's rugby and women's and men's disc golf. Since TWU entered U SPORTS in 1999, the Spartans have won 14 U SPORTS team championships and 34 Canada West team championships.
 
About Trinity Western University
Recognized for quality, TWU has received seven consecutive A+ rankings for Quality of Teaching and Learning, holds three Canada Research Chairs, and wins national championships in CIS sports. More importantly, lives are changed at TWU through its whole-person, Christ-centred approach to education. With a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree-completion programs, TWU equips leaders of character and competence to make a positive impact in the lives of others. 
 
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Players Mentioned

David Mutai

David Mutai

XC-MD
5' 10"
Third Year
Favour  Adeyanju

Favour Adeyanju

5' 9"
Second Year
Aaron Cardinez

Aaron Cardinez

Sprints
5' 8"
Fourth Year
Caleb Emon

Caleb Emon

Jumps
6' 1"
Third Year
Abraham Fonseca Moreno

Abraham Fonseca Moreno

5' 10"
Second Year
Elijah Headley

Elijah Headley

5' 11"
Second Year
Eli Hrychiw

Eli Hrychiw

Sprints
6' 0"
Fourth Year
Harris Marshall

Harris Marshall

6' 0"
Second Year
Cole  Neufeld

Cole Neufeld

6' 1"
Second Year
Rui Ramsay

Rui Ramsay

5' 7"
Third Year

Players Mentioned

David Mutai

David Mutai

5' 10"
Third Year
XC-MD
Favour  Adeyanju

Favour Adeyanju

5' 9"
Second Year
Aaron Cardinez

Aaron Cardinez

5' 8"
Fourth Year
Sprints
Caleb Emon

Caleb Emon

6' 1"
Third Year
Jumps
Abraham Fonseca Moreno

Abraham Fonseca Moreno

5' 10"
Second Year
Elijah Headley

Elijah Headley

5' 11"
Second Year
Eli Hrychiw

Eli Hrychiw

6' 0"
Fourth Year
Sprints
Harris Marshall

Harris Marshall

6' 0"
Second Year
Cole  Neufeld

Cole Neufeld

6' 1"
Second Year
Rui Ramsay

Rui Ramsay

5' 7"
Third Year