Tigers Continue To Perform Well As The Outdoor Season Comes To An End


Tim Gaal

The Tiger men's and women's track and field teams continued to perform well as the 2003 season winds toward a conclusion. In the first competition of the NCAC Outdoor Championships, Wittenberg captured big points in the decathlon and heptathlon events held at the Earl F. Morris Track facility.

Junior Tim Gaal (Amanda, Ohio/Clearcreek) became the third different Wittenberg athlete to win the decathlon in the last five years and extended the Tigers' domination in the event to five straight years. Josh Guerreri was a three-time champion in the event from 1999-2001 and Brian Gehle won the event a year ago while Gaal captured second place.

Gaal's mark of 6,101 points met the NCAA Division III provisional qualifying standard. It was the third straight year that the Wittenberg decathlon champion met that mark. Guerreri went on to compete in the national championship event in 2001.

On the women's side, junior Geri Woessner (Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood) had a bittersweet finish to her weekend. The two-time defending champion in the heptathlon, Woessner was dethroned by a narrow margin by Hiram senior Emma Brown, who posted 4,184 points to meet the NCAA Division III provisional standard. While Woessner was disappointed to have missed out on a third consecutive heptathlon crown, her outstanding finish was still a significant achievement since she suffered a severe knee injury during the 2002 women's soccer season and is just now rounding back into form after missing all but four games during the basketball season.

Sophomore Ayisha Kinamore (Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain) also competed in the heptathlon and scored points for the Tigers as a team. She finished fourth in her first year competing in the grueling two-day competition.

Junior Skip Ivery (Columbus, Ohio/Groveport-Madison) was again the man to beat in the hurdles events Wednesday night at a meet hosted by Otterbein. Ivery won both the 110-meter high hurdles and the 400-meter intermediate hurdles, the latter in a personal best time. Junior Alex Yurovitsky (Richmond Heights, Ohio/Lyndhurst Brush) posted a personal best in the javelin as he won that event in a Saturday meet hosted by Otterbein, the same meet in which freshman Jered Glover (Middletown, Ohio/Middletown) captured first place in both the triple jump and the 100 meters. In addition, freshman Braden Freeman (Prospect, Ohio/Marion Pleasant) finished second in the long jump on Saturday at Otterbein with a mark that was just one-quarter inch off his personal best.

On the women's side, junior Kristen Mumper (Cincinnati, Ohio/Purcell Marian) posted personal best marks in the 200 meters and the long jump at the Saturday Otterbein meet, and she captured first place in the triple jump. In addition, senior Abi Gerstle (Kettering, Ohio/Fairmont) placed won the steeplechase at the Otterbein Wednesday night meet with a time of 11:47.47.

Ivery, Gerstle and Gaal were all named NCAC Athlete of the Week for their performances.

The Tigers head into this weekend's conference championship meet at Ohio Wesleyan with high hopes. The men are the defending team champions and are the highest ranked NCAC team in the latest regional and national power rankings. The women are also the highest ranked NCAC team in the latest regional and national power rankings, and they will be attempting to improve upon last year's fifth-place finish. With greater depth on this year's squad, improvement can definitely be expected.

Next: 5/2-3 NCAC Championships
Hosted by Ohio Wesleyan