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PUBLISHED ON Wednesday, May 14, 2008 AT 12:00AM

Away at School -- Moseley snaps EWU's 1,500-meter mark

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YAKIMA -- CAMILLE MOSELEY (Kittitas), a senior distance runner on the Eastern Washington track and field team, set a new school record in the 1,500-meter run this season with a time of 4 minutes, 30.33 seconds, breaking Hannah Lohrmann's 1999 mark of 4:31.93. She qualified third for this week's Big Sky Championships in the 1,500 and also is qualified in the 5,000. Her personal best for the 5,000 is a time of 16:44.09, the second fastest in school history.

ADAM STEWART (Davis), a freshman high jumper on the EWU track and field team, heads into this week's BSC championship ranked third in the high jump with a mark of 6 feet, 7 inches set at the Pelluer Invitational.

BRODY FAIRE (Ellensburg), a junior thrower on the EWU track and field team, is qualified for the BSC championship in the shot put. His best throw of the year is 52-1/2. He also qualified in the discus with a throw of 143-5.

SHENE DAVIS (Selah), a freshman jumper and sprinter on the EWU track and field team, is qualified for the BSC championship in the triple jump with a leap of 38-3/4.

JORDAN BAUGHAN (Klickitat), a senior thrower on the EWU track and field team, is qualified for the BSC championship in the javelin with a mark of 142-5.

 

TYLER SCHLIEMAN (West Valley), a sophomore pitcher on the Big Bend Community College baseball team, threw a no-hitter against Blue Mountain this past Saturday and led the team to a 12-0 victory. He also went 2-for-3 at the plate.

 

MARY ANDREOTTI (Eisenhower), a senior coxswain on the Washington State men's rowing team, helped the team win gold in the men's varsity open fours at the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships in Sacramento, Calif. Last year, during her first year as the varsity coxswain, her crew won gold in the lightweight fours and silver in the varsity lightweight eights at the same championships.

 

ERIC WAGAR (West Valley), a senior men's tennis player at the University of Redlands, qualified for the Division III National Championship regional tournament in singles. He is the sixth seed in the Western Region. So far this season he is 28-5 in singles and 20-15 in doubles. The team is 20-8 overall and is ranked 10th in the nation.

 

 


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