COMPLETE RESULTS
SPOKANE, Wash.  – The Bushnell women's track & field teams had a full slate of personal record and season-best results this weekend as they competed at the Whitworth Invitational, inside The Podium.
 
The ever-expanding Bushnell indoor program added one more new school record as well as freshman 
Marae Paggio (pictured) established the time-to-beat in the indoor Mile, running a 5:30.69.  
 
Among the plethora of personal records on Saturday were a handful of marks that land high in the Bushnell record books. 
Adrienne Mai improved once again in the 400m, breaking the 61-second mark for the first time as she came in at 1:00.89 for the second-fastest time in history.
 
May also served as the anchor leg for the 4x400m relay team that posted a season-best time of 4:16.37. She was joined by 
Mayah Pappas, Paggio, and Janikowski for what lands at No. 3 in the Bushnell record book.
 
Janikowski had another top-ten all-time performance in the 60-meter hurdles, running a 9.63 for a personal record and the sixth-fastest time in Beacon history.
 
Leah Schiewe broke her PR in the shot put with a 10.67-meter heave (35'0.25") that puts her No. 3, and senior 
Kaitlin Cook had the No. 4 800m time (2:40.98) along with the No. 2 time in the Mile (5:52.05) behind Paggio's record.
 
On Friday the Beacons also competed in the long jump, led by Pappas with a fifth-place finish. Her best jump of 5.23m (17'2") was the fourth-longest in school history and just an inch away from a school record.
 
Head Coach 
Kyle Will said, "I am really impressed with everybody across the board today. Almost everybody saw improvements over last week which is all you can ask for, and Jermaine had another phenomenal day."
Â