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Eggleston, CWU, 17:11.79. 10,000 – 8. Shannon Porter, SMU, 35:39.79. 400 Hurdles – 9. Haleigh Lloyd, UAA, 1:00.96. Steeplechase – 5. Katelyn Steen, WWU, 10:32.92; 8. Dani Eggleston, CWU, 10:42.05. Javelin – 4. Katie Reichert, WWU, 48.51 – 159-2; 5. Kalli Walker, SMU, 47.36 – 155-4. March 30-A. 5 Cameron Proceviat, Simon Fraser April 6-12 Cameron Proceviat, Simon Fraser Week Field Indoor Dec. 8-14 Payton Lewis, Northwest Nazarene Mikel Smith, Saint Martin’s Jan. 12-18 Mikel Smith, Saint Martin’s Jan. 19-25 Armando Tafoya, Central Washington Jan. 26-F. 1 Cody Thomas, Alaska Anchorage Feb. 2-8 Payton Lewis, Northwest Nazarene Feb. 9-15 Payton Lewis, Northwest Nazarene Feb. 23-M. 1 Gordon Kordas, Western Washington Outdoor March 2-8 Franz Burghagen, Alaska Anchorage March 9-15 Brian Chalkey, Saint Martin’s March 16-22 Ryan Macdonald, Western Washington March 23-29 Justin Peterson, Central Washington Vladislav Tsygankov, Simon Fraser March 30-A. 5 Payton Lewis, Northwest Nazarene April 6-12 Justin Larson, Western Oregon NOTABLE: Payton Lewis of Northwest Nazarene had the best pole vault mark during a decathlon in GNAC history soaring 16-4 ¾ and breaking the previous mark of 16-0 ¾ by Western Oregon’s Zeb Udell in 2007. USTFCCCA Outdoor Computer Team Polls NATIONAL Men Alaska Anchorage Western Washington Simon Fraser Central Washingt on Western Oregon 3-16 4th 6th ----18th 3-23 5th 10th --17TH --- 3-30 11th 20th ------- 4-7 13th 21ST 23rd ----- 4-14 14th 24th ------- Women Simon Fraser Alaska Anchorage Saint Martin’s Western Oregon Central Washington Western Washington 3-16 --17th --19th 20TH 12TH 3-23 3-30 --- ----- 10th --- 22nd --- --16TH --23rd --- 4-7 4-14 21st 18th 22nd ---------- ----- ----- --- Men Alaska Anchorage Western Washington Simon Fraser Central Washington 3-16 4th 6th ---- 3-23 4th 6th --8th 3-30 5th 6th --7th 4-7 5th 6th 7th 9th 4-14 5th 6th 8th 9th Women Seattle Pacific Alaska Anchorage Simon Fraser Central Washington Saint Martin’s Western Oregon Western Washington 3-16 3-23 3-30 -8th 7th 4th ------8th 7th 6th --10th 7th --9th --- 4-7 7th 6th --10th ------- 4-14 6th 7th 9th --------- Week-by-Week Week of March 2-8: Track – Cody Warner, Western Oregon (Fr., Springfield, OR – Thurston) had two of the best sprint times in GNAC history in sweeping the 100 and 200 meters at the Willamette Opener. His time of 10.68 in the 100 equaled the sixth best in GNAC history. He won the 200 meters in the seventh best time in GNAC history, running 21.51. He also won the long jump with a leap of 21-0 ¾. Field – Franz Burghagen, Alaska Anchorage (Sr., Berlin, Germany) grabbed the early NCAA Division II national lead in the javelin with an automatic national qualifying mark of 224-10. He was one of five GNAC javelin throwers to post national qualifying marks Saturday at various venues. REGIONAL Week of March 9-15: Track – Dominik Notz, Alaska Anchorage (Jr., Dettingen, Germany) finished second in the 5,000 meters in a provisional national qualifying time of 14:15.61 at the Occidental Distance Carnival Spring Classic at Los Angeles. His time, which was the best by collegian in the meet, is the fourth fastest in GNAC history. Field – Brian Chalkey, Saint Martin’s (So., Eugene, OR) won the javelin at the Pacific Lutheran Invitational in a PNQ of 2054. He is the 17th athletic in GNAC history to throw the javelin 200 feet. His mark ranks 11th on the GNAC all-time list. GNAC 2014-15 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK MEN Week Indoor Dec. 8-14 Jan. 12-18 Track Week of March 16-22: Track – Kent McKinney, Central Washington (Jr., Seattle, WA) won the 100 meters in a provisional national qualifying time of 10.61 – the fifth quickest in GNAC history – at the Eastern Oregon Team Challenge at Hermiston. His time currently ranks seventh in NCAA Division II. He also ran a 21.99 in the 200, which ranks second in the GNAC this spring, in sweeping the two sprint events. Field – Ryan Macdonald, Western Washington (Sr., Bellingham, WA - Sehome) set a GNAC record in the discus at the Rose City Preview in Portland with a winning throw of 177-5 eclipsing the old mark of 175-5 set by Cameron Neel of Central Washington in 2006. David Durden, Saint Martin’s Alex Donigian, Western Washington Robert Peterson, MSU Billings Jan. 19-25 Chase Cunningham, Northwest Nazarene Jan. 26-F. 1 SFU Distance Medley Relay Feb. 2-8 Josh Hanna, Western Oregon Rimar Christie, Northwest Nazarene Feb. 9-15 Travis Milbrandt, Western Washington Feb. 23-M. 1 Badane Sultessa, Western Oregon Outdoor March 2-8 Cody Warner, Western Oregon March 9-15 Dominik Notz, Alaska Anchorage March 16-22 Kent McKinney, Central Washington March 23-29 Alex Donigian, Western Washington Week of March 23-29: Track – Alex Donigian, Western Washington (Jr., Mission Viejo, CA) ran the fastest 100 2