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Men's Track and Field Places Sixth at Utica Pioneer Fast Trax Invitational

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Track & Field | Pexels by Lukas Hartmann

Track & Field | Pexels by Lukas Hartmann

The Plattsburgh State men's track and field team had six different point scorers, as the Cardinals finished sixth with 45 points at the Utica Pioneer Fast Trax Invitational on Saturday hosted by Utica University.

Senior Brexton Montville (Cadyville, N.Y./Saranac) won the 200-meter dash (22.80) and placed second in the 60-meter dash (7.06), while first-year student Charles Cypress (New Windsor, N.Y./Cornwall) won the 400-meter dash in 51.34. First-year student Jordan Williams (Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes) posted a pair of top-eight finishes, taking fifth in the 60-meter dash (7.22) and seventh in the 200-meter dash (23.45).

Rounding out the Cardinals' top-eight finishers were sophomore Noah Bonesteel (Averill Park, N.Y./Averill Park) in the 3,000-meter run (fourth, 8:55.47), first-year student Erik Kucera (Mount Sinai, N.Y./Mount Sinai) in the mile run (4:30.78) and senior Aidan Masten (Peru, N.Y./Seton Catholic) in the long jump (6.03 meters – 19' 9.5").

Plattsburgh State next competes at its first home meet in more than two decades, as the Cardinals host the Plattsburgh State Wednesday Track & Field Meet on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. at the Field House.

AARTFC Qualifiers:
Brexton Montville – 60-meter dash (7.06), 200-meter dash (22.80)

SUNYAC Qualifiers:
Brexton Montville – 60-meter dash (7.06), 200-meter dash (22.80)
Erik Kucera – Mile run (4:30.78)
Charles Cypress – 400-meter dash (51.34)
Jordan Williams – 60-meter dash (7.22), 200-meter dash (23.45)
Noah Bonesteel – 3,000-meter run (8:55.47)
Michael Brockway – 3,000-meter run (9:01.68) 

Original source can be found here.

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