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Men's Track & Field Joel Krenz, Director of Athletic Communications

Panthers compete in final tune up before conference championships

RICHMOND, KY - The Kentucky Wesleyan Track & Field team traveled across the state to compete in the EKU Rick Erdmann Twilight Meet on Saturday. This meet is the final one of the regular season for the Panthers, as their next time on the track will be the G-MAC Championships in two weeks. 

As has happened many times this season, multiple personal bests were set at this meet. Running in the 800, Sarah Vanderhoof didn't just set a personal best, but was the fastest Wesleyan finisher, coming through with a time of 2:24.58 to take 14th overall. Abigail Lesniak (2:24.97) and Kate Keller (2:26.43) finished just behind her in 16th and 20th. Bethany Bonanni ran a new all-conditions personal best time of 13.80 in the 100m dash. The wind speed of +4.4 disqualifies this time from being a true personal best. 

The 4x400m relay team consisting of Jenna Burns, Havanah John, Karyn Williams, and Claire Lange nearly set a new school record, coming just two seconds shy of the mark with a time of 4:03.62, good fourth overall. Although they didn't set personal bests, Claire Lange and Karyn Williams each competed extremely well in their individual events. Lange ran a time of 1:06.58 to take fourth in an extremely competitive 400m hurdles field, while Williams jumped a distance of 10.55m (34-07.50) in the triple jump to also take fourth. 

On the men's side, freshman Arthur Powell IV shined, taking 10th out of 43 competitors in the 100m dash with a new all-conditions personal best time of 10.86 (+4.8 wind). His 200m was equally impressive, as he took 15th with a time of 22.41. Zach Hardin broke his own personal record by nearly two second in the 800, running a time of 2:05.58 to take 33rd out of 71 athletes. Matt Wilson, who normally shines in the shot put, set a new personal best of 35.74m (117-03) in the discus throw to take 14th in the event. Wilson threw the shot a distance of 14.09m (46-02.75) on his final throw to become the third KWC athlete to take fourth in an event. 

Both Panther squads will be back in action on Wednesday-Friday, May 3-5 in Ashland Ohio for the G-MAC Championships. 

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Players Mentioned

Bethany Bonanni

Bethany Bonanni

Sprints
Senior
Jenna Burns

Jenna Burns

Sprints
Senior
Kate  Keller

Kate Keller

MD
Sophomore
Abigail Lesniak

Abigail Lesniak

Distance
Sophomore
Sarah Vanderhoof

Sarah Vanderhoof

Distance
Senior
Karyn Williams

Karyn Williams

S/J
Senior
Claire Lange

Claire Lange

Sprints
Freshman
Havanah John

Havanah John

S/J
Freshman
Zach Hardin

Zach Hardin

Sprints
Sophomore
Matt Wilson

Matt Wilson

Throws
Junior

Players Mentioned

Bethany Bonanni

Bethany Bonanni

Senior
Sprints
Jenna Burns

Jenna Burns

Senior
Sprints
Kate  Keller

Kate Keller

Sophomore
MD
Abigail Lesniak

Abigail Lesniak

Sophomore
Distance
Sarah Vanderhoof

Sarah Vanderhoof

Senior
Distance
Karyn Williams

Karyn Williams

Senior
S/J
Claire Lange

Claire Lange

Freshman
Sprints
Havanah John

Havanah John

Freshman
S/J
Zach Hardin

Zach Hardin

Sophomore
Sprints
Matt Wilson

Matt Wilson

Junior
Throws