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The NC State Road and Field competes in Doc Hale, Camel City Invitationals – NC State University Technique Online

The NC State Road and Field competes in Doc Hale, Camel City Invitationals – NC State University Technique Online

NC State Track and Field ended up on the busy weekend, competing in many events. The package was moving at DOC Hale Invitational in Blexburg, Virginia and Camel City Invitational in Winston Salem, North Carolina.

First at Doc Hale Invitational, Senior Sam Bush won first place in running a mile. Her time from 4: 30.11 turned out to be very impressive as it seems to end her time with the red and white loud.

The freshman Patrick Tuohi turned in the final in the fifth place in the race at 800 meters. With a time of 1: 48.41, Tuohy was placed on the NC State State Top 10 list. The new addition to the package is quickly established as a key member of the team.

Wolfpack enjoyed a solid performance in the weightlifting event in women, with a total pair of finishes with the best eight. The graduate Makala Wright finished seventh with a score of 18.17 meters, while Senior Sydney Freeman worth 17.80 meters to put eighth place in the race. Sophomore Natalie Griffith was ranked right in the top 15 of the 14th, registering a result of 15.70 meters.

Sophomore Tony Taylor II took two top-10 finishes at home, in the weight of weights and eighth place and in the shot, ninth.

Meanwhile, at Camel City Invitational, Wolfpack dominates the 800-meter event. The Sophomori Kate Panman and Angelina Napoleon finished first and second respectively. Putman recorded the time 2: 09.17, until Napoleon finished with 2: 11.13. Freshman Justin Preiso took fourth place with a time of 2: 14.30 in his first chance to compete in the event. In addition, he made his debut indoors, Jr. Olivia Haas finished 1000 m in 3: 01.81 to take home second.

In the event of 3000 meters, Putman and Napoleon again dominated. Putman published first place in 9: 31.91, and Napoleon scored 9: 34.18, good for second place in the event. On the part of the men of the 3000 -meter race, the package also took first place, as the graduate of Kevin Antzak won a blazing fast 8: 02.26 time in the event. The brand was the best of Antczak in NC State and the highest ten endings of all time in program history.

Wolfpack will then compete in four separate events, each of which starts on Friday. The NC State will compete at Eagle Elite, host Boston College, Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational, host Liberty, David Hemery Valentine Invite, host the University of Boston, and finally, Paw Paw, host Clemson.

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