Falcons Conclude Competition at Jack Christiansen Invitational
4/21/2007 12:00:00 AM | Track and Field
April 21, 2007
On the men's side, senior Nick Luina earned first- and second-place finishes from the track. Luina won the 400-meter dash with a time of 47.73, while placing second to junior Travis Picou in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.55. Picou won the 200-meter race with a time of 21.34.
Luina and Payne also teamed up with junior John Payne and sophomore Kellen Curry to win the 4x100-meter relay. The quartet clocked a time of 40.97 to take first, a time just shy of the season-best mark they set last week.
Senior Brian Walsh won the long jump with a distance of 22'1½", while also finishing third in the pole vault (14'7¼").
Curry and classmate Skylar Morgan finished third and fourth, respectively, in the 110-meter hurdles with times of 15.17 and 15.24. Air Force also received a third-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles, as Payne clocked a time of 53.40 to earn that placement.
With a fourth-place throw of 185'6" in the hammer throw, sophomore Kirk Devine vaulted him up three spots to seventh in the Academy's all-time record book. That mark is also a NCAA Regional Qualifying Mark.
Sophomore Michelle Fryling won the pole vault after clearing a career-best 11'7¾". That mark is a personal-best by nearly a foot, a Sophomore Class record and tied for the third-best distance in Academy history.
Freshman Sara Neubauer won the shot put with a NCAA Regional Qualifying Throw of 49'1½", while also picking up a fifth-place finish in the discus at 147'0". Her distance in the discus improved her eighth-place standing in the Academy's all-time record book.
Junior Kelly Robinson was the runner-up in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:17.66.
In addition to Fryling, her fellow vaulters moved up in the program's all-time standings. Senior Becky Stone finished fourth with a height of 10'8", which is sixth on the all-time list, while freshman Jessica Schafer tied for sixth at 10'2", which is seventh in the program's record books.
The continue split-squad action next week, as select members head to the prestigious Drake Relays on April 26-28 and the rest of the squad heads to Laramie, Wyo., for the Wyoming Invitational on April 28.





















