Jacksonville Controls Day Two to Claim A-Sun Title
Date Posted: 5/12/2007
Johnson City, Tenn. – It was a close race after the first day of competition,
but Jacksonville made it clear it would not end that way as the Dolphins claimed
their second consecutive title, winning the 2007 Atlantic Sun Women’s Outdoor
Track and Field crown with a total of 179 points.
Day 1 ended with Jacksonville trailing by one point, but the Dolphins quickly
took over the leaderboard and continued to extend their lead throughout the
competition.
The Dolphins earned 146 of their 179 points during the second day with individual
wins from Janel Grooms, Alison Ritter, Natasha Harvey, and Janita Ocana. Grooms
won the 400-meter dash and the 400-meter hurdles en route to being tabbed the
Championship’s Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete.
Along with Grooms’ 20 individual points, Harvey and Ocana finished with
a meet-high 36 individual points apiece.
Belmont also made its move during Day 2. The Bruins trailed Gardner-Webb, Jacksonville,
and ETSU after the first day, but gained points in every running event in which
they entered, including a sweep of first-place points in both relay events.
Belmont received a first place finish in the 200-meter dash and a second place
finish in the 100-meter dash from Lynette Rives. The Bruins also earned second
place finishes from Liz Pollock and Brittany Thune on the track.
Elsewhere, Campbell’s Alicia Valtin set a new meet record after finishing
the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:37.34. Valtin also captured a
first-place finish in the 5,000-meter run, finishing with a time of 17:55.73.
Valtin garnered 20 points in just two events for the Fighting Camels, which
finished in sixth place overall.
OTHER AWARD WINNERS: Ron Grigg (Coach of the Year), Zacklynn Blackburn (Most
Outstanding Freshman Athlete), Elizabeth Maxwell (Most Outstanding Field Athlete),
and Janel Grooms (Most Outstanding Track Athlete).