MOUNT BERRY, Ga. – The Emory & Henry College Men's & Women's Track & Field Teams competed at the Berry Field Day Invitational on Friday and Saturday. The men's team finished 17th over the two-day event while three women competed as individuals for the Wasps.
The Basics
EVENT – Berry Field Day Invitational
LOCATION – Mount Berry, Georgia
VENUE – Valhalla Stadium
Top Performances
- Sophomore Justin Fannon (Abingdon, Va.) finished sixth in the shot put with a mark of 12.62 meters while sophomore Trel Phillips (Ooltewah, Tenn.) was seventh (12.55 meters).
- Junior Jordan Powers (Chilhowie, Va.) took sixth in the high jump at 1.73 meters.
- Freshman Markell Moss (Wytheville, Va.) clocked a 10th-place finish in the 110 meter hurdles at :17.06 and was 11th in the 400 meter hurdles (1:00.46).
- Fannon notched a top-10 finish in the discus at 34.86 meters.
- Junior Asia Stephens (Vinton, Va.) was 25th in the shot put (8.79 meters) and 34th in the discus (24.24 meters).
The Results - Men
| 100 Meters | ||||
| Peyton Sosebee | 40th | :12.11 | ||
| Reece Watson | 41st | :12.12 | ||
| 1,500 Meters | ||||
| Colt Pierce | 61st | 5:18.00 | ||
| 5,000 Meters | ||||
| Zane Moran | 46th | 16:59.31 | ||
| 110 Meter Hurdles | ||||
| Markell Moss | 10th | :17.06 | ||
| 400 Meter Hurdles | ||||
| Markell Moss | 11th | 1:00.46 | ||
| High Jump | ||||
| Jordan Powers | 6th | 1.73m | ||
| Evan Underwood | - | NH | ||
| Shot Put | ||||
| Justin Fannon | 6th | 12.62m | ||
| Trel Phillips | 7th | 12.55m | ||
| Colton Slaughter | 19th | 9.19m | ||
| Discus |
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| Justin Fannon | 10th | 34.86m | ||
| Colton Slaughter | 14th | 32.93m | ||
| Trel Phillips | 18th | 31.54m | ||
The Results - Women
| 1,500 Meters | ||||
| Erica Grupp | 62nd | 5:44.65 | ||
| 5,000 Meters | ||||
| Alette McGuire | 49th | 21:34.33 | ||
| Shot Put | ||||
| Asia Stephens | 25th | 8.79m | ||
| Discus | ||||
| Asia Stephens | 34th | 24.24m |
Up Next
- Emory & Henry will close out the season on Saturday, April 14 at the Phoenix Invitational, hosted by Elon University.
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