Keene State College claims Little East Conference crown
GORHAM, MAINE– The Keene State
men’s indoor track team went from worst to first on Saturday.
After finishing fifth and seventh respectively in last year’s
New England Alliance and Little East Conference meet standings, the
Owls won both championships at the University of Southern
Maine.
The team titles were decided in the triple jump – the last
event of the day. Trailing by three and a half points, sophomore
Frank Radlof (Milford, N.H.), who scored in six events, stepped to
the line and delivered a winning jump of 13.67m. KSC freshman
Sarbjit Singh (West Lebanon, N.H.) was second with a distance of
13.08m.
“We had better athletes and were able to put entries in just
about all the events,” said KSC Coach Peter Thomas. “It
was a team championship. Everyone made a contribution.”
KSC edged Southern Maine 140-131.50 for the Alliance championship
and 169-148.50 for the LEC crown. The Owls last won the Alliance
meet in 2002.
In addition to winning the triple jump, Radlof also placed second
in the high jump (1.95m) and long jump (5.55m), finished seventh in
the 55-meter hurdles (8.47), and was the runner-up 4x400 relay.
The Owls had a field day in field events. Freshman Bryan Kolacz
(Brentwood, N.H.) won the weight throw with a school record
(15.40m).
On the track, Peter Najem (Derry, N.H.) and Kevin Kelleher (Rocky
Hill, Conn.) each took second in the 600 (1:23.82) and 800
(1:59.02)respectively. Freshman Craig MacPherson (Derry, N.H.) was
also second in the 1,000 (2:35.55) and mile (4:20.15) races. Sean
Gavaghan (Monroe, Conn.) was second (8:53.95) and Jared Samuel
(Londonderry, N.H.) was third in the 3,000.
Pat Craven (North Kingstown, R.I.), Jeff Trethewey (Merrimack,
N.H.), Kelleher and MacPherson also joined forces to win the 4x800
relay (8:04.86).
Keene State splits its squad to compete in the New England
Division III championships next weekend. The men travel to Tufts
and the women head to Smith College.
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