Final Results
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SEWANEE, Tenn. – Maryville Men's Track & Field continued winter indoor preparations with a third visit to the Sewanee indoor facility.
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This time, it was
Clarence McLean's turn to shine for the Sewanee Indoor Invitational, held over the weekend.
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The first-year sprinter finished second in the 55m finals with a time of 6.59 seconds. That equates to a 7.03 clocking for the 60m, which would make him the top NCAA Division III first-year 60m sprinter in the South Region. McLean also was an event winner in the 200m with a clocking of 23.80 seconds in his first time running this event. This despite stumbling at the start and costing himself a fraction of a second.
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"Being the No. 1 first-year sprinter in the region is quite an accomplishment," Maryville assistant coach
Hunter Miniard said. "That was a stand-out performance he gave for us."

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Tyler Hunter sparkled in the 55m in his debut entry in this event, reaching the finals and placing third behind McLean with a time of 6.72 seconds. Hunter also debuted in the indoor long jump, placing second with a mark of 6.00 meters on his first attempt. That distance equates to 19 feet, 8 inches, and the coaches want him building toward the 20-foot mark.
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"He's going to crush it in outdoor," Miniard said. "Coach Pitts will get him jumping really far."
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Chris Cooper in his first try at the 200m finished fourth with a clocking of 24.59.
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Trey Hampton competed in the 200m and placed sixth with a time of 25.59.
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In the 800m and the mile, Maryville's
Parker Owens, Luc Dallaris and
Gustavo Hernandez competed in both events for the first time indoors, looking to get a baseline after competing in cross country. Owens was hoping to break 2:30 in the 800m and instead crossed the line in 2:19.49 after a strong finishing lap.
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In the 3000m,
Steve Cope went out a little fast according to his coaches but the hope is that his 10:06.82 time for this event indoors can be his time for the 3000m steeplechase when outdoor competition begins. Cope finished fourth in the 3000m.

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"That was a good job by Steve," Miniard said. "He was hanging in there with those Covenant guys."
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Ty Hylwa hit a massive personal record, long jumping 5.59 meters.
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Elvin Wagner in the triple jump bounced back from fouls on his first three attempts to post a jump of 11.49 meters.
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Joshua Panetta hit a personal record in the shot put with a throw of 7.95 meters.
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Cam Robinson in just his second time competing in the weight throw hit 11.20 meters. That was better than a 1-meter improvement over his initial throw back in January, and the coaches made note to compliment Robinson on his result.
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