Tigers End Season Strong With Outstanding Showing At The NCAC Championships


Tim Gaal

The Tiger men's and women's track and field teams finished the 2003 seasons strong last weekend at the NCAC Championships at Ohio Wesleyan. The men, the defending team champion, finished second, just 17 points behind Allegheny in what became an intriguing two-team race for the title. The women were one of four teams that separated from the pack in the race for that team title and wound up fourth, just five points out of third place.

The highlights of the meet were many as eight Wittenberg athletes claimed individual championships. Eight different men earned All-NCAC finishes, not including relays, and five different women were named All-NCAC, again not including relays.

Junior Tim Gaal (Amanda, Ohio/Clearcreek) was the biggest individual story for Wittenberg as he earned NCAC Field Events Athlete of the Year for finishing first in the decathlon and javelin, third in the long jump, sixth in the high jump and eighth in the pole vault. He is an NCAA provisional qualifier in the decathlon and javelin, an event in which he placed 11th in the nation a year ago.

Junior Skip Ivery (Columbus, Ohio/Groveport-Madison) extended his dominance in the high hurdles events, winning his third straight NCAC outdoor 110-meter hurdles championship. He also has two NCAC indoor 55-meter hurdles championships and finished second in the nation in that event in March. He is an NCAA provisional qualifier.

Other individual champions on the men's side were senior Curtis Lundgren (Alliance, Ohio/Alliance) in the 800 meters, junior Joel Drake (Springfield, Ohio/Shawnee) in the discus and sophomore Joe Rumschlag (Maumee, Ohio/Toledo Christian) in the long jump. Making All-NCAC, which is based on a top-three finish, were Drake with a second place in the shot put, freshman Jered Glover (Middletown, Ohio/Middletown), who claimed third in the 200 meters and third in the triple jump, sophomore Clyde Mayer (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson), who placed third in the discus, and sophomore Jason Toman (Greenville, Ohio/Greenville) with a second place in the 400-meter hurdles.

In addition, the 400-meter relay quartet of freshman David Bazzel (Tipp City, Ohio/Tippecanoe), junior Demetrius Ellison (Cleveland, Ohio/Trinity), senior Mark Trempe (Springfield, Ohio/St. Paris Graham) and Ivery finished second and the 1600-meter relay foursome of Lundgren, Trempe, Ellison and sophomore Chad Kresser (Findlay, Ohio/Findlay) finished third.

On the women's side, junior Kristen Mumper (Cincinnati, Ohio/Purcell Marian) finished first in the triple jump and third in the long jump to claim a pair of All-NCAC awards, junior Geri Woessner (Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood) claimed second in the heptathlon and third in the javelin, senior Amanda Young (London, Ohio/London) finished first in the high jump, senior Abi Gerstle (Kettering, Ohio/Fairmont) turned in a school-record time of 11:40.19 in finishing second in the 3000-meter steeplechase, junior Kelly Zilli (Dayton, Ohio/Alter) finished first in the 800 meters and sophomore Ayisha Kinamore (Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain) was second in the 400-meter hurdles.

In addition, the 400-meter relay quartet of sophomore Tina Valerius (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mt. Notre Dame), sophomore Marissa Davoll (Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson), Mumper and Kinamore took third place to gain All-NCAC honors. The 1600-meter relay foursome of freshman Anna Finkelstein (Whitehall, Mich./Reeths-Puffer), Davoll, Valerius and Zilli finished second.

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