Women's Track & Field | 4/24/2026 10:10:00 AM
RED FLASH OPEN HISTORY
This is the lone home meet where seniors are recognized prior to the events starting. At the 2025 meet, the teams racked up seven event victories and 22 top-3 finishes.Â
Eaghan Kieff claimed a top-3 finish in another event as well, as he clocked in a time of 22.88 to claim third in the men's 200-meter dash. The men's shot put sawÂ
Clark Gulycz achieve another first place finish with a toss of 16.90m.
Vincent Franco (50.59m) andÂ
Owen Degnan (48.91m) took two of the top-3 spots in the men's hammer throw. In men's javelin,Â
Dugan Chase (51.77m) andÂ
Ethan Stroup (49.56m) were second and third in the event.
Tyler Craft collected first in the men's triple jump with a leap of 14.61m.
Dylan Andrews had a clearance of 4.15m to take second in men's pole vault.
Ayden Martinage andÂ
Aaron Tressler placed second in each of their events. Martinage recorded a jump of 1.90m in the men's high jump, and Tressler crossed the finish line with a time of 10:14.9 in the men's 3000-meter steeplechase.
Olivia Renk won the 100-meter dash (12.49) and the 200-meter dash (25.00). It is the second time this season that the freshman has taken home victories in both events at one meet after doing it at the Jim Taylor Duals on March 29.
Renk was also a part of the 4x100 relay team ofÂ
Paige Drake,Â
Brooke Long, andÂ
Gabriella del Pielago that placed third with a time of 48.55.
Carly Sedun (46.21m) andÂ
Rylee Nicklas (41.46m) finished first and third in the women's hammer throw, respectively. Sedun also took third in discus with a toss of 37.77m.
Nina Connors (4:46.66) claimed third in the women's 1500-meter run.
LAST EVENT
The Saint Francis track & field teams competed in the Moravian Coach Pollard Invitational. Saint Francis claimed 25 top 10 finishes. Two event wins.
The women's team accumulated 10 top 10 finishes after this weekends meet.
Olivia Renk finished first in the 100 meter dash preliminaries with a time of 11.98.Â
Gabriella del Pielago took second in the 400 meter dash with a finish of 58.81. Four Red Flash runners took top six in the 1500 meter run.Â
Morgan McNaughton placed second with 4:36.36 which got her into the Saint Francis top 10 all time list. Following behind her wasÂ
Nina Connors in fourth place (4:38.05),Â
Rosie Gaydos in fifth (4:38.43), andÂ
Anna Quackenbush in sixth (4:41.90).Â
Adraya Baxter took ninth in the 400 meter hurdle with a time of 1:07.95. FreshmanÂ
Karsyn Ford finished eighth in pole vault with a clearance of 3.50m.Â
Claire Henry was two placed behind her in 10th after a 3.35m reach.Â
Taylor Foster placed seventh in the triple jump with a personal best of 10.87mÂ
The men's team registered 15 top 10 performances.
Collin Dreese finished fourth in the 800m with a personal best of 1:55.46.
Aaron Tressler also took fourth place but in the 5000m run with a time of 15:42.77. Mich Brydon had his debut in the 3000 meter steeplechase. He placed seventh with a time of 10:22.05.
The Red Flash 4x400 relay team took 10th place after a 3:25.92 finish. This team consisted of Dreese,Â
James Parmelee, Daruis Harrell, andÂ
Austin Hladek.Â
Dylan Andrews placed fourth in pole vault with a 4.30m clearance.Â
Tyler Craft took second place after a 14.53m performance during triple jump. FreshmanÂ
Nehemyah Williams was directly behind him in third place with a 14.46m jump. Lastly,Â
Braydon Beach took ninth with a 13.31m personal best.Â
Clark Gulycz launched his way into first place after a 17.73m throw in shot put.Â
Wyatt Jumper took ninth (14.01m) andÂ
Brayden Ross took 10th (13.82m).
Joseph Sevison claimed first place with a 48.62m throw in the discus championship.Â
Cam Wagner was behind him in third place after a 46.92m throw. Three Red Flash placed top eight in hammer throw.Â
Owen Degnan took fifth with a 53.18m throw.Â
Vincent Franco placed sixth (50.86m) and Sevison took eighth (48.29m). Lastly,Â
Dugan Chase finished in ninth place with a 51.89m launch in javelin.Â