Outdoor Track Teams Compete at Colby College

WATERVILLE, Maine – The Saint Joseph's College outdoor track & field program competed in the Colby College Invitational on Saturday afternoon.

 

THE RUNDOWN – MEN:

  • Freshman Christien Morneweck (Burlington, Mass.) was fifth in the high jump (1.73m) and 12th in the long jump (5.86m)
  • Freshman Jamie Carlson (Jericho, Vt.) finished fifth in the javelin (42.16m), was seventh with a team-record performance in the discus (32.67m) and placed 14th in the long jump (5.51m)
  • Junior Matthew DiBiase (South Portland, Maine) placed seventh in the javelin (26.30m), 15th in the 100-Meter (12.61) and 25th in the 200-Meter (26.99)
  • Senior Joe DiSalvo (Derry, N.H.) finished eighth in the steeplechase (10:59.86)
  • Senior Robert Travers (Lebanon, Maine) was sixth in the shot put (6.74m), eighth in the javelin (12.77m) and 12th in the discus (14.62m)
  • Junior Billy Brooks (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) finished 11th in the 100-Meter
  • Junior Taidghe Hagan (Reading, Mass.) placed 14th in the 1500-Meter (4:45.24)
  • Junior Mark McCarraher (Franklin, Mass.) finished 14th in the 400-Meter (55.49) and 20th in the 200-Meter (24.64)
  • Michael Scala was 16th in the 100-Meter (12.92) and 24th in the 200-Meter (26.27)
  • Scala, Carlson, Morneweck and freshman Reid Duglenski (Waterbury, Conn.) competed in the 4x100m relay and placed fifth with a 47.39 effort
 

THE RUNDOWN – WOMEN:

  • Senior Amber Dostie (Standish, Maine) finished fourth in the steeplechase (11:56.37)
  • Freshman Kyrie Harnden (Wilton, Maine) placed 14th with a 14.75 time in the 100-Meter and set a new team record with a 31.15 effort, and placed 16th overall, in the 200-Meter
  • Sophomore Jill Keimach (Scarborough, Maine) was 17th in the 100-Meter (16.49) and 20th in the 200-Meter (36.13)

 

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Saint Joseph's College is Maine's only Catholic liberal arts college, providing a supportive, personalized and career-focused education for more than 100 years. From its 474-acre campus on the shores of Sebago Lake, the College offers more than 40 undergraduate programs to a population of approximately 1,000 students. Saint Joseph's College Online provides certificates, undergraduate and advanced degrees for working adults through an online learning program. For more, visit www.sjcme.edu.