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Marietta College primed for Ohio Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Championship
Pioneers will have 30 athletes competing in 28 events in Westerville

March 6, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College track & field program is gearing up for this weekend's 2008 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Indoor Track & Field Championships, which will be held on the campus of Otterbein College. The action is scheduled to begin Friday (March 7) at 1:30 p.m. and conclude Saturday (March 8) around 5:30 p.m. The top three finishers in each event will earn All-OAC honors.

The Pioneers will be looking to move up the league standings at the event, which is the climax of the indoor season. A year ago, Marietta's women earned 26.5 points to place ninth, while the men collected 7 points and took tenth place. Senior Breanne Kosar (Wheeling, W.Va./Wheeling Park) and junior Jessi Larrison (Batavia) have had the most success at the indoor championship, as both are two-time All-OAC performers. Kosar took second in the High Jump in 2005 and placed third in the event in 2007. Larrison finished third in the 500m Run in 2006 and second in the 800m Run in 2007.

Head Coach Derek Stanley has 30 student-athletes, 14 men and 16 women, traveling to Westerville to represent the school at the meet. Overall, a Pioneer will be competing in 28 of the possible 38 events. However, the Weight Throw, one of Marietta's strongest events, will once again only be an exhibition event at the Championship.

"The OAC Championship is always a great competition, and it takes a school's best performance to score well at the meet," Stanley said. "Our kids have a goal to perform to the best of their abilities this weekend. If everyone is able to set personal bests, some school records will fall and we will finish with solid team scores."

The following is a list of athletes and the events that they will be competing in this weekend.

Name Event 1 Event 2 Event 3
Rachelle Cole Weight Throw    
Sarita Dhiraprasiddhi Triple Jump DMR  
Stephanie Hammond Weight Throw    
Olivia Holiday Pole Vault    
Breanne Kosar High Jump    
Tiffany Kovacevich Shot Put Weight Throw  
Jessi Larrison 800m Run 4x200m Relay 4x400m Relay
Tara Leach Long Jump 4x200m Relay 4x400m Relay
Shannon McDonald 5000m Run DMR  
Brenda Puckett 4x400m Relay DMR  
Randi Robertson 1,000m Run 3,000m Run  
Ericka Shafer High Jump    
Mallory Sinoski 4x200m Relay 55m Hurdles  
Sheena Spencer 400m Run 4x200m Relay 4x400m Relay
Jen Valentic Pole Vault    
Logan Wern MIle Run DMR  
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Seth Beckner Pole Vault    
Corey Blattler DMR    
Derek Carpenter Shot Put Weight Throw  
Dan DeZordo Shot Put Weight Throw  
Justin Floyd High Jump    
Randall Freeman DMR 4x400m Relay  
Matt Hickman 55m Dash    
Max Kenngott 5000m Run    
Zack Kirkman Shot Put Weight Throw  
Josh Mickle Mile Run DMR 4x400m Relay
Jered Mitchem High Jump 800m Run 4x400m Relay
Brian Pallini Shot Put Weight Throw  
Harrison Potter 1,000m Run DMR  
Anthony Williams 400m Run 4x400m Relay  

Harrison Potter

Senior Harrison Potter is one of 30 Pioneers who will be competing at the OAC Championship this weekend

 

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