Northampton, MA --- Junior Jim Macera (Paxton,
MA) notched third with a toss of 15.12 meters in the weight throw
to qualify for the ECAC championships while sophomore
Robert Stahelski (South Deerfield, MA) reset the
school record in the 600 meter run as the men’s indoor track
team placed fifth Saturday at the Tartan Invitational hosted by
Smith.
WPI won the meet for the second time in three years with 169.5
points to edge out RPI’s second place finish with 162 points.
Amherst came in third (124) followed by Westfield State (83) while
the Lancers (55) beat out Assumption for sixth (41).
Stahelski took second in the 600 running 1:26.69 beating out the
school record of current assistant coach Matt Swett by .01 seconds.
Stahelski’s record did not come easy as senior Chris
Mancuso (Rowley, MA) finished right behind him in third
place with a time of 1:26.75.
Macera’s throw put him in fifth in the Division III New
England rankings and he is also now tied for 10th in the Division
III ECAC rankings.
Senior Mark Johnson (Woburn, MA) continued his
impressive season as he notched a top finish in the 200 (22.88) and
fourth in the 400 (51.80).
Freshman Nicholas Capone (Billerica, MA) threw
fifth in the shot put (11.93m) while sophomore Joseph
Naikelis (Millbury, MA) took 10th in the weight throw
(10.56m). Macera finished his afternoon placing 10th in the shot
put (11.07m).
Senior Matt Leeds (Bellingham, MA) took home third
in the triple jump (12.04m) and sixth in the long jump (5.76m)
while first-year James Goyette (Millbury, MA)
placed eighth in the long jump (5.68m) to round out the field for
the Lancers.
In relay action Worcester State’s 4x400 relay team of that
featured Stahelski and Johnson finished in sixth with a time of
3:40.94.
WSC will continue their season when they head to Southern Maine for
the MASCAC/New England Alliance Championships next Saturday.
Men's Indoor Track Places Fifth at Tartan Invitational
Posted: Feb 06, 2009