RESULTS
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Bushnell track & field teams were at Oregon State University on Friday, opening up the two-day Pacific Northwest Invitational with a NAIA qualifier on the men's side and two CCC marks for the women.
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Earning his second event victory in as many weeks, senior
Ty Kishen won the Triple Jump competition, hitting the NAIA National "B" qualification standard in the process. His new personal record jump of 14.76m (48-05.25) was the second-best jump in school history and helped him win the event by just over three inches.
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Also in the triple jump was Bushnell's school-record holder
Jermaine Schexnayder. Still recovering from an off-season injury and not yet at full strength, Schexnayder easily cleared the CCC qualifying mark in his first triple of the season, taking ninth-place at 13.44 meters (44-01.25).
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Highlighting day one for the women were
Aniya Green and
Cyan Kelso-Reynolds in the 200m dash as they both earned new qualifications for the CCC championship.
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Green finished 20
th in the event at 25.86, posting a new personal record and the third-best time in school history. Kelso-Reynolds followed at 26.01, also a PR.
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The women's triple-jump, which saw four Beacons qualify for conference a week ago, was led by
Ellie Ekwere who earned another personal record. The sophomore jumped 11.03 meters (36-02.25) for the second-longest jump in school history.
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Up Next: The Beacons will conclude the Pacific Northwest Invitational on Saturday.
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