Minot, N.D. – Minot State Track and Field had themselves one successful meet at the Mike Thorson Open, in Bismarck, ND. An all-around team effort from distance to field to sprints, the Beavers earned themselves top 3 performance in a lot of their events.
Leading the way, the distance crew put on a phenomenal show at the meet.
Sidra Sadowsky, came out victorious in the mile.
Paulette Dominguez, and
Emery Smith followed up in mile with 2
nd and 3
rd place finishes earning a sweep.
Bailey Wride, a freshman, did not disappoint in the women's 600-meter run, her second-place finish with a time of 1:39.76 put her for the second fastest time in school history.
In the Women's 1000 meters,
Nicole Reeves placed second with a time of 3:17.37.
Moving to the men's side,
Devontae Daley, finished 1
st place in the 600 meters with a time of 1:23.35. With that not only being a personal best for Daley, it also puts him in second all time in school history.
Marco Murillo, followed up with a second-place finish in 600 as well.
In the men's 1k,
Yoni Neyshtadt secured 3
rd place with a time of 2:44.47.
Senior,
Jacob Jensen, took a 3
rd place finish in the mile.
Freshman standout,
Jasiah Hambira, broke yet another High Jump record and met the NCAA provisional qualifying mark for the second straight meet. With a leap of 2.05 meters, Hambria is currently tied 19
th in the nation.
Samuel Kreins capped off the meet with a 2
nd place finish in the men's shot put with a toss of 14.79 meters.