SHAWNEE, Okla. – Rogers State men's and women's track and field posted multiple personal bests at the OBU Invitational on Saturday.
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The highlight of the day came in the women's 1,500 meter,
Brianna DeAngelis-Stinnett finished in second with a new personal best time of 4:42.79, which is 2.15 seconds faster than her previous best.
Rayna Kucharyski finished in sixth with a time of 4:47.02.
Ashley Riggenbach finished in 10th with a new personal best time of 4:49.41, 0.14 seconds faster than her previous best.
Gloria Butts finished in 12th with a time of 4:55.26.
Tori Wood finished in 13th with a time of 4:55.45.
Sara Crosley finished in 32nd with a time of 5:17.90.
Faith Tinney finished in 33rd with a time of 5:17.92.
Isabel Bush finished in 36th with a time of 5:19.32.
Ryann Barber finished in 42nd with a time of 5:25.32.
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In the men's 800 meter,
Solomon Higgins finished in third with a new personal best time of 1:55.80, 1.97 seconds faster than his previous best.
Jackson Stinnett finished in 10th with a outdoor personal best time of 1:58.24, 0.39 seconds faster than his previous best.
Nathaneal Gibson finished in 11th with a time of 1:58.29.
Clint Stapleton finished in 19th with a new personal best time of 2:00.45, 2.96 seconds faster than his previous best.
Casey Little finished in 26th with a time of 2:02.24.
Malik Bridgeman finished in 49th with a time of 2:07.32.
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In the women's 5,000 meter,
Jillian Skalicky finished in fourth with a new personal best time of 18:09.23, which was 1.09 seconds faster than her previous best.
Aubree Wille finished in ninth with a new personal best of 19:07.10, 1.68 seconds faster than her previous best.
Elena Fries finished in 13th with a time of 19:24.52.
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In the women's 800 meter,
Cadence Cordova finished in fifth with a new personal best of 2:18.12, 9.12 seconds faster than her previous best.
Katie Byrd finished in eighth with a time of 2:21.55.
Brooklyn Garafola finished in 20th with a time of 2:28.19.
Elizabeth Ostermaier finished in 40th with a time of 2:47.75.
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In the men's 1,500 meter,
Jackson Stinnett finished seventh with a time of 4:01.29.
Jon Biersdorfer finished in 11th with a time of 4:04.87.
Carlos Vallejo finished in 12th with a time of 4:05.51.
Blake Feron finished in 15th with a time of 4:06.98.
Ian Conder finished in 34th with a time of 4:17.29.
Blaine Phillippi finished in 44th with a new personal best time of 4:23.36, 7.33 seconds faster than his previous best.
Blake Phillippi finished in 54th with a time of 4:31.05.
Joseph White finished in 63rd with a time of 4:47.47.
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In the men's 5,000 meter,
Kyle Ginn finished in ninth with a new outdoor personal best time of 15:39.23, a whopping 20.29 seconds faster than his previous outdoor best.
Kyle Woodward finished in 10th with a time of 15:39.29.
Cade McCall finished in 12th with a time of 15:59.38.
Nathan Hernandez finished in 15th with a time of 16:13.39.
Colton Storm finished in 26th with a new outdoor personal best time of 16:48.52, 17.95 seconds faster than his previous best.
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In the women's 400 meter,
Ann-Marie Dorsey finished in 12th with a time of 1:02.12.
Jocelyn Turney finished in 19th with a time of 1:04.68.
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In the men's 400 meter,
Dawson Crawley finished in 24th with a time of 53.87.
Aaron Shiever finished in 25th with a time of 54.02.
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In the women's 100 meter,
Lilli Joseph finished in 21st with a time of 13.02.
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The Hillcats are back in action on Saturday, April 6 as they travel Fayetteville, Ark. to compete in the Arkansas Spring Invitational.
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