MOBILE, Ala. – The Spring Hill track and field teams wrapped up the Jaguar Invite on Friday afternoon, turning in a slew of strong performances in the single-day event. The Badgers came away with a pair of event wins while once again rewriting the program record books.
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Grant Nastasi set a program record en route to winning the men's 100 with a time of 10.36, and he now ranks 13th nationally in the event. He followed with a third-place finish in the 200 (21.98), good enough for third in program in history, while
Theo Hubbard (23.19) and Ben Harris (23.94) finished in 7th and 10th respectively.
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Hubbard added a time of 15.65 in the men's 110m hurdles, simultaneously setting a new PR and placing him third in Spring Hill history.
Erik Lindmark closed out the track events for the Badger men on Friday, as his mark of 1:55.68 earned him third place in the meet and moved him into second on the SHC all-time list.
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Kobe King continued a strong junior campaign, winning the triple jump for the second time this spring with a distance of 13.50m (44' 3 ½"), third all-time at Spring Hill. Cavan Alston gave the Badgers a ninth-place finish in the men's long jump, doing so with a mark of 6.02m (19' 9").
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On the women's side,
JaTerralyn Hamilton's third-place time of 11.92 in the  100 landed her in second on the program record books, while
Mariam Cosky came away with sixth all-time in the 400 after recording a time of 1:01.98. As Spring Hill's lone female field competitor on the day, Claudia Billedaux threw the shot put 9.39m (30' 9 ¾"), earning 10th place individually in the process. Â
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The Badgers return to action on Wednesday, when they head to Atlanta to take part in the Emory Twilight.
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