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Balti, Rami
Athlete: Rami Balti

Track & Field Jake Coburn, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications

13th-Ranked Rambelles, 18th-Ranked Rams Sweep David Noble Relays, Earn 12 Provisional Marks

SAN ANGELO, Texas – Angelo State Track & Field secured home victories at the 53rd Annual David Noble Relays as the 13th-ranked Rambelles tallied 212 team points while the 18th-ranked Rams finished with 174 points on Saturday at LeGrand Stadium at 1st Community Credit Union Field.
 
Fighting unusually cold conditions, ASU earned 12 provisional marks overall on the week, including nine top 10 marks in Division II.
 
Federica Dozio won the women's javelin on a toss of 50.03m (164-2), earning a provisional mark with the third best throw in Division II this season. Kylyie Paden cleared 3.85m (12-7.5) to take first overall in the pole vault while Mary Brown won her second event of the meet in the 800m run, crossing the finish line at 2:17.33.
 
In the women's 100m hurdles, Maricia Spence turned in the fastest time at 14.21 and the 4x400m relay team of Shackelia Green, Alliyah Harrison, Kaylee Price, and Lainey Jernigan won with a time of 3:59.23.
 
Earning a provisional mark in the women's discus was Tiamara Hill-Johnson, who threw 45.27m (148-6) to finish fourth overall, while Kylie Frush took second in the 200m at 25.04 and Shackelia Green finished third in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:03.15.
 
On the men's side, Solomon Odonkor won the 100m dash at 10.31 and the 200m dash at 20.90. He ranks ninth and 12th in Division II in both events respectively.
 
Rami Balti turned in the fastest time in the 400m dash, earning a provisional time of 47.03 which also ranks ninth in Division II.
 
In the pole vault, Oleg Ananev (5.00m | 16-4.75) took first overall followed by Pacer Hill (4.90m | 16-0.75) in second as both earned provisional marks in the event.
 
Winning the 400m hurdles was Marcus Wilson with a time of 54.72 while the 4x400m relay team of Taylor Briggs, Adrian Nethersole, Antonio Blair, and Balti took first at 3:16.52. Blair also won the 800m run, crossing the finish line at 1:52.21.
 
ASU will be back in action next Saturday as they travel to Texas A&M – Kingsville for the Cactus Cup on April 12.
 
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Players Mentioned

Tiamara Hill-Johnson

Tiamara Hill-Johnson

Sophomore
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mary Brown

Mary Brown

Distance
5' 9"
Junior
Undecided
Kylie Frush

Kylie Frush

Multis
5' 4"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Pacer  Hill

Pacer Hill

Jumps
Junior
Marketing
Kylyie Paden

Kylyie Paden

Jumps
6' 0"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Maricia Spence

Maricia Spence

Multis
5' 9"
Senior
Economics
Alliyah Harrison

Alliyah Harrison

Freshman
Engineering
Solomon Odonkor

Solomon Odonkor

Sprints
Freshman
Kinesiology
Antonio Blair

Antonio Blair

Junior
Management Information Systems
Marcus Wilson

Marcus Wilson

6' 3"
Freshman
Business Management

Players Mentioned

Tiamara Hill-Johnson

Tiamara Hill-Johnson

Sophomore
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mary Brown

Mary Brown

5' 9"
Junior
Undecided
Distance
Kylie Frush

Kylie Frush

5' 4"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Multis
Pacer  Hill

Pacer Hill

Junior
Marketing
Jumps
Kylyie Paden

Kylyie Paden

6' 0"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Jumps
Maricia Spence

Maricia Spence

5' 9"
Senior
Economics
Multis
Alliyah Harrison

Alliyah Harrison

Freshman
Engineering
Solomon Odonkor

Solomon Odonkor

Freshman
Kinesiology
Sprints
Antonio Blair

Antonio Blair

Junior
Management Information Systems
Marcus Wilson

Marcus Wilson

6' 3"
Freshman
Business Management