Scots Throwers Win All Four Events, Men Sweep Relays at First Track Meet of 2023

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The Monmouth College men’s and women’s track & field teams kicked off their indoor season on Friday night by hosting the Midwest Invitational against Augustana and Knox. The Scots came away with multiple first place finishes and a handful of individual career high performances. The meet was also the first for new head coach Brian Woodard who took over for legendary track & field coach, and current Athletic Director Roger Haynes in July.

Men

The men grabbed wins in the 4×200 and 4×400 relays. The 4×200 finished in 1:34.69 as anchor leg Adrian Outlaw (Galesburg, Illinois) flew past Knox in the final lap. Luke Ditsworth (Oquawka, Illinois) started the relay, followed by Reed Bona (Dyersburg, Tennessee) and Alexander Brock (Lexington, Illinois). The 4×400 relay finished the night with a win as Bona went first, followed by freshman Patrick Curry Jr. (Chicago, Illinois), Eli Newton (Dallas City, Illinois) and Outlaw. With a time of 3:32.29 they finished nine seconds ahead of Augustana.

Reed Wilson (Normal, Illinois) won the pole vault at 5.60m. Wilson has won the pole vault at nine indoor team meets in his career including all five in which he vaulted in last season. Bona tied for second at 4.00m.

Caleb Toberman (Clifton, Illinois) won the shot put with a career-best of 14.37m. Shane Anderson (Lisle, Illinois) won the weight throw at 17.31m, just ahead of Toberman at 17.27m. Maurice Greene (Galesburg, Illinois) won the triple jump at 12.63m

Freshman Peter Soutsos (Highland Park, Illinois) got second in the 50m hurdles with a time of 9.58. Newton finished second in the mile with a career-best time of 4:41.15. Freshman Joey Twardowski (Mark, Illinois) took second in the high jump at 1.67m.

Women

Monmouth women finished 1-2 in both throwing events. Addi Cox (Morton, Illinois) won the shot put with a throw of 12.04m, edging out teammate Maddie Boley (Beecher, Illinois) at 11.46m. Amanda Dybal (Apex, North Carolina) won the weight throw at 15.32m with Cox in second at 15.17m and Boley in third at 14.52m . Alyssa Villarreal (Galesburg, Illinois), the defending MWC long jump champion, won the long jump at 5.11m.

The women finished second in both relays. In the 4×200 the quartet of Lauren Anderson (Cambridge, Illinois), Alyssa Villarreal (Galesburg, Illinois), Linsey Turner (Elburn, Illinois) and Nicole Hoyer (Montgomery, Illinois) were 1.8 seconds behind Knox in a time of 1:52.73. In the 4×400 relay, the team of Hoyer, Carina Engst (Bloomington, Illinois), Sklar Garey (Metamora, Illinois) and Ally Celus (Annawan, Illinois) finished second to Augustana by 1.2 seconds with a time of 4:41.70.

Celus finished third in the 200m with a time of 29.03. Turner was second in the triple jump at 10.19m and second in the pole vault at 2.91m. Miranda Hursey (Hanna City, Illinois) and Delaney Rexroat (Monmouth, Illinois) tied for third in the pole vault at 2.76m. Anderson took second in the high jump at 1.45m

The Scots will next be in action on Saturday, Jan. 21 when they head to Davenport, Iowa for the Fighting Bees Invite hosted by St. Ambrose.

NCAA Division III National Rankings (as of 10:00 pm 1/13/23)
10 – Shane Anderson – weight throw – 17.31m
11 – Caleb Toberman – weight throw – 17.27m
14 – Reed Wilson – pole vault – 4.60m
21 – Amanda Dybal – weight throw – 15.32m
23 – Addi Cox – weight throw – 15.17m
32 – Caleb Toberman – shot put – 14.37m
37 – Addi Cox – shot put – 12.04m
43 – Maddie Boley – weight throw – 14.52m
43 – 4x400m men’s relay (Bona, Curry, Newton, Outlaw) 3:28.96

Career Highs for indoor meets (doesn’t include freshmen of 1st time indoor competitors, who all had career highs)

Competitor – event – new career high (old career high)
Shane Anderson – weight throw – 17.31m (14.94m)
Braden Bernas – mile – 5:05.31 (5:22.65)
Addi Cox – shot put – 12.04m (11.86m)
Addi Cox – weight throw – 15.17m (14.78m)
Amanda Dybal – shot put – 10.54m (9.92m)
Amanda Dybal – weight throw – 15.32m (14.25m)
Lindsay Eaton – 800m – 2:47.42 (2:52.11)
Gracie Gibbons – shot put – 11.35m (10.25m)
Gracie Gibbons – weight throw – 13.13m (12.12m)
Eli Newton – mile – 4:41.15 (4:53.37)
Kady Patelski – shot put – 10.19m (10.16m)
Delaney Rexroat – pole vault – 2.76m (2.32m)
Delaney Rexroat – triple jump – 9.58m (9.07m)
Jeff Schnetzler – weight throw – 13.08m (12.68m)
Caleb Toberman – shot put – 14.37m (14.17m)
Caleb Toberman – weight throw – 17.27m (16.28m)

***Courtesy of Nathan Baliva, Monmouth College***

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