
LOCK HAVEN — Several Troy track and field athletes had standout days at the Bald Eagle Invitational on Friday.
On the girls’ side Alyssa Parks had four top three finishes, winning the 2000 steeplechase (8:45.27) and the pole vault (9-feet), taking second in the 300 hurdles (48.32), and third in the high jump (4-feet, 9-inches).
Kylee Roy took fifth in the triple jump (33-feet, 4-inches), fifth in the 100 hurdles (17.2), and sixth in the 300 hurdles (51.11).
Madelyn Seeley was second in the javelin (107-feet, 9-inches), Parker Lee was third in the pole vault (8-feet, 6-inches), and Mady Keeney was eight in the long jump (14-feet, 5-inches).
The 4x800 (12:20.55), and the 4x100 (54.53) were both fifth.
On the boys’ side Kendrick Ross won the high jump (6-feet, 3-inches).
Ben Warburton was second in the long jump (22-feet, 9 3/4-inches), third in the 100 (11.20, and fifth in the 200 (22.68).
Avery Sens won the shot put (50-feet, 7 1/4-inches), and took fourth in the discus (132-feet, 1-inch).
Cameron Morey was fourth in the high jump (5-feet, 11-inches), and seventh in the triple jump (40-feet, 3/4-inches), while Evan Geer was second in the 800 (2:06.21), and fifth in the 1600 (4:50.29).
As for relays, the 4x800 (8:43.82) was fourth, the 4x400 (3:44.81) took fifth, and the 4x100 (45.60) came in sixth.