ALLENDALE, Mich. – The Parkside men's track and field team competed in the final day of the GLIAC Outdoor Championships on Friday. The Rangers had a historic day, finishing third in the conference point total, their highest placement in school history.
The Rangers totaled 112 points, breaking the school record for points in the Outdoor Conference Championship.
Michael Hendrix also made school history, becoming the first student athlete to win an event at the GLIAC Outdoor Championships. Hendrix won the 400m hurdles with a time of 51.88, a new personal best for the junior.
110m Hurdles
Michael Hendrix – 14.57, 4
th place
Mate Pesti – 15.09, 7
th place
200m
Jaylan Nelson – 21.87, (Personal Best) 5
th place
400m Hurdles
Michael Hendrix – 51.88, (Personal Best) 1
st place
Mate Pesti – 55.13, (Personal Best) 5
th place
Thomas Stiltner – 56.61, (Personal Best) 6
th place
Carter Peet – 57.18, (Personal Best) 8
th place
800m
Sean Waldvogel – 1:50.71, 2
nd place
Doug Martin – 1:50.86, 3
rd place
Cayton Catch – 1:52.53, (Personal Best) 6
th place
1500m
Doug Martin – 3:54.38, 3
rd place
Austin Depuydt – 3:58.74, 6
th place
5000m
Johnathon Nowacki – 14:36.65, 5
th place
Triple Jump
Kyril Griffin – 13.89m, 3
rd place
John Davis III – 13.57m, 4
th place
4x100m Relay
John Davis III, Jaylan Nelson,
Braydon Dowler,
Jadon Rose – 41.78, 4
th place
4x400m Relay
Michael Hendrix,
Michael Cabaltera,
Austin Depuydt,
Sean Waldvogel – 3:15.38, 2
nd place
Up Next
The Rangers season comes to an end. Several Rangers will compete a last chance meet at St. Francis on May 9-10th to look to secure a spot at the NCAA Outdoor National Championships.