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February 6, 2002 |
Contact: Adam Levin
Phone: (207) 786-6411
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State of Maine Championships
hosted by the University of Southern Maine
at Gorham, Maine
DUTTON, PUGLISI, WANLESS WIN STATE TITLES
Bobcats finish fourth
GORHAM, Maine Three Bates College student-athletes won titles at the
2002 State of Maine Indoor Track and Field Championships at the University of
Southern Maine Friday night. The Bobcats placed fourth as a team at the event
with 70.5 points.
Leading
the way for the Bobcats was sophomore Kelley Puglisi of Scotia, N.Y.,
who won the 1,000-meter run with a time of 3:01.07. With her performance, Puglisi
broke a school the Bates record by half a second. She broke the previous mark
of 3:02.57.set by Rebecca Watt in 1983 and later tied by Adelia Myrick
in 1997. The Bobcats' second winner on the track was sophomore Julie
Dutton of Londonderry, N.H. Dutton won the 5,000-meter run with a
lifetime-best performance of 18:34.15.
Bates
sophomore Liz Wanless of Belleville, Ill., won the Bobcats' only
field event when she took the shot put with a throw of 42 feet, 10 inches. With
the win, Wanless defeated rival Connie Beale of Colby for the first time in
three attempts. Wanless currently sits one-half inch behind Beale in the NCAA
Division III championship seedings in the shot put. Bates senior Jen Strahle
of Ridgewood, N.J., who qualified for the NCAA championships in
the 20-pound weight throw on Feb. 2 at Tufts, improved her standing with her
fourth-place finish and a throw of 46-1.5. Strahle now stands 22nd on the NCAA
rankings list.
Full results
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