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Complete Results From The Springfield Invitational

Complete Men's and Women's Results

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April 6, 2003 – Springfield College sophomore All-American Blake Gulino (Old Saybrook, Conn.) was one of five members of the SC men’s track and field team to win an event at the Springfield Track & Field Invitational this afternoon at Blake Track.

There was no team scoring at today’s event.

Gulino, who won the long jump (6.82 meters), was one of two SC field event winners. Sophomore Matt Acciaioli (Warwick, R.I.) won the shot put (14.98 meters). SC runners won three events. Senior Jason Jackson (Phippsburg, Maine) ran to first place in the 100-meter dash (10.81), freshman Billy King (Wilmington, Mass.) placed first in the 200 meters (22.61), and senior Jon Notary (Bethlehem, Pa.) won the 400 meters (50.40).

On the women’s side, SC senior Erin Pac (Farmington, Conn.) finished first in the 100-meter hurdles (15.94) and freshman Meg Young (Hurley, N.Y.) placed first in the 3,000-meter steeplechase (12:17.18). In the field events, junior Leyla Williams (Unionville, N.Y.) won the hammer throw (43.7 meters) and senior Sarah Mitchinson (Haverhill, Mass.) came in first place in the javelin (31.62 meters).
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Ken Klatka Ken Klatka, just inducted into the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame in October, 2011, enters his 37th season as head coach of the men’s track and field program in 2012-2013. He ranks among the nation’s most successful coaches, with an overall record of 442 wins, 144 losses, and two ties for an impressive .753 winning percentage. Under his direction, Kevin Coyle '12 won the 2011 Division III Indoor Long Jump National Championship. Read more.

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