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Scots Scheduled to Be at Case Invite This Week

For Immediate Release

April 2, 2007

Written by Hugh Howard
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Katie Wieferich

Ali Drushal

Following a successful showing at their own Wooster Invitational, The College of Wooster men’s and women’s track & field teams are scheduled to continue their outdoor season at the Case Invitational in Cleveland, Ohio, this Saturday, April 7. Events are slated to begin at 9 a.m. Last year, both Fighting Scots’ squads placed third in their six- (men) and nine-team (women) fields.  

    Last Week: On March 31, Wooster hosted its lone track meet of the season, the annual Wooster Invitational, which welcomed a total of 12 schools. The Scots performed well, as the women earned a second-place finish with 104.5 points, behind only Case Western Reserve University (118.5), and the men were fifth, scoring 86 points. Ashland University won the men’s meet (107).
    Leading Wooster was Ali Drushal (Lakeville, Ohio / West Holmes), who won both the pole vault and javelin throw, while placing second in the 400-meter hurdles and fourth in the 100 hurdles. Drushal cleared 2.90 meters to best the rest of the field in the pole vault and her throw of 121 feet in the javelin was 11 inches longer than the runner-up. In the hurdles, she turned in a time of 1:08.76 in the 400 and 16.93 in the 100.
    Also taking an individual title was Kayla Miller (Mercer, Pa. / Mercer Area), who won the triple jump competition with an effort of 34 feet, 7.75 inches. She also was third in the high jump (4 feet, 10 inches) and fifth in the long jump (15 feet, 0.75 inches).
    Several other Scot women placed in the top-five, led by Kelly Aughenbaugh (Wooster, Ohio / Wooster) taking third in the triple jump (31 feet, 7 inches) and fourth in the long jump (15 feet, 4 inches). Katie Dale (West Point, Ind. / McCutcheon) placed fourth in the shot put (10.68 meters), while Sara Wiswell (Broadview Hts., Ohio / Brecksville-Broadview Heights) and Ashley Baker (Lexington, Ohio / Lexington) each recorded fifth-place showings, Wiswell in the pole vault (2.60 meters) and Baker in the javelin (89 feet, 5 inches).
    Noteworthy, Katie Wieferich (Marietta, Ohio / Marietta), a two-time All-American last year, competed in her initial track meet of 2007 after sitting out the indoor season and was third in the 1500 meters (4:54.17).
    The Wooster men also crowned an individual champion, as jumping specialist Tristan Jordan (Virginia Beach, Va. / Floyd E. Kellam) won the triple jump (40 feet, 3 inches).
    In addition, Rick Drushal’s (Lakeville, Ohio / West Holmes) throw of 45 feet, 3 inches in the shot put was good for a second-place finish, and he took fifth in the discus (128 feet, 9 inches). Robert McConnell (Blairsville, Pa. / ) placed third in the pole vault, clearing 3.35 meters   
    On the track, the Scots had three athletes earn top-five finishes, as Tim Presto (Wadsworth, Ohio / Wadsworth) was fourth in the 1500 meters (4:12.52) and Ashton Segree (Pittsburgh, Pa. / Central Catholic) and Robert Kelm (Cincinnati, Ohio / Colerain) finished fifth in the 100 meters (11.66) and 400-meter hurdles (59.49), respectively.

    NCAC Athlete of the Week: For her efforts last week (see above), Wooster’s Ali Drushal (Lakeville, Ohio / West Holmes) was named the North Coast Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week for women’s field events.  

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