THE FACTS
Gettysburg competes at the Coach I Open
What:Â Men's Indoor Track and Field Meet
When:Â Saturday, Jan. 25
Where: Lancaster, Pa – Franklin & Marshall
THE SKINNY STORY
The Bullets opened the 2025 half of the indoor season with four all-time top-10 marks at the Coach I Open hosted by Franklin & Marshall.
THE LEADERS
- Tyler Trout (Chester Springs, Pa., Owen J. Roberts) led the Bullets with a second place finish in the 60-meter hurdles with a season-best and Centennial Conference (CC)-qualifying time of 8.90 seconds. He qualified sixth with a time of 9.12 seconds. The CC-qualifying time ranks fourth in program history. Trout also finished 23rd with a season-best and CC-qualifying time of 24.25 seconds in the 200.
- Eli Steel (York, Pa., York Country Day School)came in third in the triple jump garnering a season-best and CC-qualifying leap of 12.77 meters. The CC-qualifying distance ranks eighth in program history. He also placed seventh in the long jump with a CC-qualifying distance of 5.95 meters.
- Liam O'Meara (Ridgewood, N.J., Ridgewood) placed fourth with a season-best and CC-qualifying vault of 4.39 meters in the pole vault. The CC-qualifying height ranks fourth in program history.
- Mark Overlander (Marietta, Pa., Donegal) finished right behind O'Meara in fifth place with a season-best and CC-qualifying vault of 4.24 meters. The CC-qualifying height rank seventh in program history.
FOR THE FOES
- It was a non-scoring meet.
THE REST OF THE STORY
- Jack Regentin (Gettysburg, Pa., Biglerville) finished second in the shot put with a season-best and CC-qualifying throw of 14.73 meters. He also finished second in the weight throw with a season-best CC-qualifying throw of 15.21 meters.
- Gianluca LeBlanc (Pipersville, Pa., Palisades) placed 11th in the 200 with a season-best and CC-qualifying time of 23.89 seconds. He also finished 28th with another season-best and CC-qualifying time of 7.39 seconds in the 60-meter prelims, however he did not start in the finals.
- David Magill (Mamaroneck, N.Y., Rye) was 15th in the 800 with a season-best and CC-qualifying time of 2:04.06. While Jayden Craig (Westminster, Md., Westminster) finished only three spots behind Magill (18th) with a season-best and CC-qualifying time of 2:04.78.
- Dominic DiLuzio (Chadds Ford, Pa., Garnet Valley) finished the 5,000 in ninth place with a season-best time of 16:40.41.
- Stefano Orlando (Norwalk, Conn., New Canaan) came in 22nd in the long jump with a season-best leap of 5.20 meters. He also finished 39th in the 60-meter prelims with a season-best time of 7.51 seconds, he did not start in the finals.
- Andrew Oshetski (Freeport, Maine, Freeport) threw a season-best distance of 9.27 meters in the weight throw placing 38th. He also came in 26th in the shot put with a throw of 10.89 meters.
- Isaac Parks-Gill (Lewistown, Pa., Mifflin County) placed 44th in the 400 with a season-best time of 57.75 seconds.
- James Higinbotham (Frederick, Md., Gov. Thomas Johnson) finished 58th in the 800 with a season-best time of 2:19.39.
- Aidan Martin (Middleburgh, N.Y., Middleburgh) ran a season-best time of 5:49.77 in the mile finishing 70th.
THE INSIDE STORY
- Colin Carpenter (Ridgefield, Conn., Wooster School) finished in 11th place in the 5,000 with a time of 16:43.35.
- Matthew Kurek (Collegeville, Pa., La Salle College) ran a time of 18:37.08 finishing 26th in the 5,000.
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NEXT UP
Gettysburg returns to action on Feb. 1 at the Alvernia PLEX Shootout in Reading, Pa. Action begins at 9:30 am.
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