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Wildcats pick up three qualifiers in Montana

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OGDEN, Utah The men's and women's track and field teams took to the road one more time before they return home for their indoor meet next weekend. A majority of the runners traveled to Bozeman while others went to Seattle. The Wildcats picked up three new conference qualifiers, Stetson Smith (800 meters), Tony Osheku Jr. (200 meters) and Ashley Kealamakia (800 meters). lt;br /> lt;br />Husky Classic lt;br />Jamie Stokes broke her own school record in the mile run placing sixth in her heat. Her time of 4:43.12 is 0.74 seconds faster than she ran early in the season. lt;br />Tip Worob ran the seventh-fastest time in school history in the 5,000 meters. His time of 14:47.61 moved him ahead of Riley Cook's 14:40.13 he ran in 2004. lt;br />Joe Maloney ran a new personal-best in the mile, 4:14.81, while Trevor Ricks placed eighth in his heat with a time of 4:09.93. It is the second time this season where Ricks has broken 4:10 in the mile. lt;br />Ellie Child improved on her personal-best in the 3,000 meters as she ran 9:33.84 and placed 14th in her heat. lt;br /> lt;br />Bozeman Running Company Double Dual Invite lt;br />On the women's side, Kealamakia picked up the lone auot qualifier for the conference meet with her third place performance in the 800-meters. Her time of 2:14.99 is a seasonal-best. lt;br />Emily Morgan picked up another win in the 60-meters in a personal-best time of 7.71. That time is the fifth-fastest time in school history and her third victory this season. Alex Van Halder took second in the same event in a seasonal-best 7.77 lt;br />Paige Dilmore took third in the mile run in a seasonal-best 5:12.39. Hailey Whetten took third in the 3,000 meters running 10:26.70. lt;br />The Wildcats placed three in the top four in the high jump led by Paige Cooper. Cooper's mark of 5-05.00 won the event, while Desirae Cruse took third while Lindsey Larsen took fourth. lt;br />Jazmin Porter moved up to second all-time in the shot put with her mark of 49-11.25 as she



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