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Six In A Row for Blue Jays

Six In A Row for Blue Jays

Championship Central | Complete Results

ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- Johns Hopkins claimed top honors in eight of 22 events en route to its sixth consecutive Centennial Conference Men's Outdoor Track & Field title on Sunday at Muhlenberg. The Blue Jays totaled 212.5 points throughout the three-day event to secure the team title in convincing fashion. 

Swarthmore (122 points) edged Ursinus (118.5) for second place in the team standings, followed by Haverford (95.5) and Dickinson (80) in the top five. 

Team Scoring 

1. Johns Hopkins - 212.5
2. Swarthmore - 122
3. Ursinus - 118.5
4. Haverford - 95.5
5. Dickinson - 80
6. Gettysburg - 76
7. Muhlenberg - 75.5
8. McDaniel - 55
9. Franklin & Marshall - 17 


On the individual podium, the Hopkins' duo of Alex Mollick and Justin Canedy paced the Blue Jays with two individual and one relay golds each. Mollick raced to top finishes in the sprints, crossing first in both the 100 (10.71) and 200 (21.89). Canedy took gold in the high jump (2.05m) and long jump (7.13m). Matthew Su also shined for the Blue Jays, winning the 110 hurdles. The trio of Mollick, Canedy, and Su also teamed with Nathaniel Amoah to win the 4x100 relay (42.43). Ethan Bartlett won the triple jump for JHU at 14.31 meters while Benjamin Huang won the pole vault at 4.40 meters. 

Haverford and Ursinus each secured four golds at the championship. Haverford's Graham Peet claimed gold in the 10,000 (31:28.52) and 5,000 (14:35.98), narrowly edging teammate Greg Morgan at the finish line in the 5,000. Morgan secured gold in the 1500 at 3:54.41 for the Fords, while Ryan Herlihy won the 3,000 Steeplechase at 9:18.13. 

Ursinus' Tyler Reilly led the way for the Bears, taking top honors in the 400 (49.94) and giving the 4x400 relay an early lead from his leadoff position to nab gold along with Bradley Duncan-Taylor, Austin Bittenbender, and Andre Kelly with a time of 3:24.13. Other Bears to turn in gold-medal performances included Nick Galbraith in the hammer throw (40.44m) and Mike Felix in the javelin (58.81m). 

Swarthmore captured gold in a pair of throwing events, with Ryan Marrone winning the discus (48.97m) and Jared Hunt winning the shot put (15.15m). 

The Gettysburg duo of Nicholas Grissinger and Steven Heinbaugh grabbed gold for the Bullets. Grissinger crossed first in the 400 hurdles (55.61), while Heinbaugh placed first in the decatholon with 5,318 points. 

The Dickinson 4x800 relay of Thomas Riordan, William Chandler, Bryce Descavish, and Eric Herrmann brought home the gold in 7:47.09, while Muhlenberg's Sam Morgan claimed the lone gold for the Mules in the 800 at 1:54.17.