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ELLENSBURG -- Without their injured 400-meter ace, Central Washington's men slipped from the first-day lead to a fifth-place finish in the GNAC track and field championships Friday at Tomlinson Stadium.
The Wildcats totaled 1511/2 points in the tightly-bunched standings, with Western Oregon claiming top honors at 1661/2 while Alaska Anchorage was second with 157.See the full content of this document
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The CWU women were sixth with 71 points. Champion Western Oregon had 162 to second-place Seattle Pacific's 158.
Central's men almost certainly would have moved up at least one place had not defending 400 meter champion Matt Rogstad, a junior from East Valley, injured himself during Friday's preliminary competition. Though he had the best prelim time (48.29 seconds) Friday, he was unable to compete Saturday.Tyler Fischer was CWU's lone men's winner, claiming top honors in...See the full content of this document
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