King Storms Through the Tornado Classic
The King University Outdoor Track and Field team had a competitive day at the Tornado Classic, securing fourth place for the men and sixth for the women. Josua Hathaway shined in the 10k with a personal-best time of 35:31.68, earning second place. Noteworthy performances included Nolen Carter鈥檚 third in the 110-meter hurdles and Noah Gilliam鈥檚 third in the Hammer Throw. Caitlin Paulins led the women's team, winning the pole vault with a height of 2.80 meters, while Ryless Durrence contributed with top finishes in two events. The next competition is the VertKlasse Meet, scheduled to start at 9:00 am tomorrow.
By the Numbers- Josua Hathaway finished second in the 10k with a time of 35:31.68.
- Caitlin Paulins won the pole vault at 2.80 meters (9' 2.25 ft).
- The men's team placed fourth overall, while the women's team secured sixth place with only three athletes competing.
- Key individuals performed strongly despite the team鈥檚 limited size in the women's division.
The Tornado team will aim to improve their performances at the upcoming VertKlasse Meet, where they will face a larger field of competitors. Expectations include building on individual successes seen at the Tornado Classic.
Bottom LineKing University showcased significant talent and potential at the Tornado Classic, indicating a promising trajectory as they head into the next meet. Individual achievements stand out, particularly as the team prepares to tackle more extensive competition.
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