The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 21, 1978, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1978
Page 9
rAg track team
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dwins own relays
Wri* ^ ie were not very hospit-
isc»tp e to their guests Saturday at the
hat If ollege Station Relays.
en’P The men’s track team placed in
is the top three in 12 out of 16 events,
lentsH’d won its own meet hands down
Je , r with 148 points.
leu® Freshman Mike Mosley led the
ijfMggies to victory with points in the
Ibng jump, 100-meter dash, 110-
irieter hurdles and sprint relay.
Mosley took second in the long
Simp with a leap of 24-7.25, second
fn the 110-meter hurdles with a
time of 13.52 and ran the first leg of
the winning 400-meter relay team.
I The 400-meter relay team of
Mosley, Ray Brooks, Leslie Kerr
jid Curtis Dickey won with a time
40.14, while the mile relay team
1 Karl Figgs, Arthur Williams,
rnon Pittman and Kerr won with
|time of 3:14.47.
NCAA indoor 60-yard dash
[lampion Curtis Dickey continued
Sis winning ways at Kyle Field.
Dickey won the 100-meter dash
ith a time of 10.1 and anchored the
©-meter relay team to victory.
Freshman Randy Hall from Port
[avaca took first and qualified for
e NCAA meet in Eugene, Ore.
ith a vault of 16 feet 6 inches. Hall
y ffiolds the Texas state record (16 feet
10 inches) and led the nation all last
par in the pole vault while at Cal-
aun High School.
I The shot putters did well by tak-
|g first and second in their event,
im Scott won with a put of 54-11.5
lid Randy Scott finished second
|ith a toss of 54-0.5.
High jumpers Ronnie Keys and
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Mike Whitwell both cleared 6-8.
Keys placed second on fewer misses
and Whitwell took third.
Senior Manfred Kohrs placed
second in both of his events. Kohrs
had a 3:52.36 in the 1,500-meter run
and a 14:17.55 in the 5,000 meter
run.
Ray Brooks edged out Rice’s
Carlton Derret in 200-meters with a
time of 20.93 and also finished third
in the 100-meter dash with a time of
10.3.
Tim Scott placed second in the
discus with a toss of 169 feet 2
inches.
Coach Ted Nelson felt this was
the Aggies finest effort this year.
Nelson said, “We finally got some of
the guys to come around like we
thought they would earlier in the
year. ”
Nelson said he was pleased with
all of the times and said Mosley’s
performance was one of his best this
year. He said Leslie Kerr and Curtis
Dickey also did a good job.
The Aggies may not be the best of
hosts but then, what is the home
track advantage good for if you can
not win your own meet?
The Aggies will compete in the
McAllen Invitational Saturday.
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