COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Black Hills State track and field had eight athletes named All-RMAC Wednesday afternoon, including six women and two men.
On the women's side,
Whitney Scott and
Kyla Sawvell earned First Team and
Breanne Fuller,
Ruby Lindquist,
Hannah Hendrick and
Maddi Fidler earned Second Team. For the men,
Sully Mack earned First Team honors and
Keith Osowski was Second Team.
Whitney Scott
The pole vaulter had a strong year, and placed third in the event at conference with an outdoor season-high jump of 3.74 meters.
Kyla Sawvell
At conference, Sawvell placed first in the hammer throw with a career-best throw of 58.41 meters, and the shot put with a throw of 14.84 meters. She placed second in discus with a career-best throw of 45.83 meters.
Breanne Fuller
Fuller placed fifth in the 100 meter at the Outdoor RMAC Championships in a career-best time of 11.98. She also finished eighth in the 200 meter in 25.54 and third with the 4x100 relay team in 47.67.
Ruby Lindquist
Lindquist broke the school record in the 1500 meter at last weekend's Maverick Classic in a time of 4:34.29. At conference, she finished fifth in the event in 4:44.23.
Hannah Hendrick
Hendrick placed fourth in the pole vault at the conference meet with a jump of 3.54 meters, and also placed first in the event at last weekend's Dickinson State Last Chance with a jump of 3.75 meters.
Maddi Fidler
Fidler threw a career-best 49.97 meters in the hammer throw to place fifth. In the week prior, she threw a career-best 30.64 meters in the javelin, placing third in the event at the Mines Pre-Conference Invite.
Sully Mack
Like Fidler, Mack was feeling good going into the conference meet. At the RMAC Championships, he placed second in the javelin with a career-best throw of 56.33. The week prior at the Mines Pre-Conference Invite, he threw career-bests in the discus placing third (47.41m) and in the hammer throw placing third (48.24m).
Keith Osowski
Osowski placed sixth in the 1500 meter at conference in 3:58.62, and ran a career-best in the event in prelims in 3:50.86. The week before, he ran a career-best 9:12.19 to place second in the 3000 steeplechase.
-BHSUAthletics.com-
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