READING, Pa. - The Stevenson men's track and field team opened up its indoor season with six first-place finishes and several other solid performances at the Alvernia Rust Buster.
Fabrice Saint Hillien continued his success from last season with a first-place finish in the 400m (50.99). Saint Hillien,
Frank McCann,
Isaiah Hammond and
Alexander Reimert would also take first in the 4x400m relay with a time of 3:42.79.
Individually, McCann turned in a solid performance in the 200 (23.20), placing first overall. McCann also finished second in the 400 with a 51.55.
Zachary Moore notched a personal best in the long jump with a top leap of 6.36m, which gave him first in the event. Moore would also take fourth in the triple jump with a hop, skip and jump of 12.35m.
Aidan Petraglia opened up his collegiate track career with first-place finishes in the mile (4:49.97) and 800 (2:07.77).
Isaiah Dunn debuted with a second-place finish in the 60m finals with a 7.24, while
Adam Abdur-Rahman clocked a 23.91 in the 200 to take second.
Shawn Rockey placed sixth in the shot put with a personal best toss of 11.82m.
The Mustangs will have a lengthy break from competition until their next meet - the two-day Liberty Open Invitational, which starts on Friday, January 23.