Track & Field Sends Six to NCAA East Regional Championships
5/28/2008 4:26:00 AM
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“I am really excited for these young ladies,” said GSU track & field coach Natalie Smith. “These six individuals had a great 2007-08 season. I really hope that they will go into the championship with the confidence to do well.”
GSU seniors Demetrise Anthony (
Smith brought in two first-year coaches this season and has seen tremendous results. Former GSU phenom Nicole Brown, last year's East Regional triple jump champion, returns to the meet as a member of the coaching staff. Brown guided Anthony, Shaunta Hamilton (
“I am not only proud of the student-athletes, but I am extremely proud of my coaching staff,” said Smith. “Both of my assistants this year were first-year coaches and each of them has athletes going to the championships this weekend. Coach Brown did an outstanding job with the jumpers. The athletes really relate to Coach Brown and the impact has been tremendous as a result. Coach Hinton worked directly with Charles and after only two seasons as a member of the track & field team will be making her first East Regional appearance. I know that she is stronger and a much better athlete all around. Much of that came from her determination and drive along with the push from Coach Hinton.”
Charles earned the Southern Conference crown when she threw a career best 44'07.50”. Her mark is the fourth best in Georgia Southern history.
Hyter qualified for the East Regional's when she registered the second best triple jump in school history at the Shamrock Invitational leaping a distance of 40'09.50”. The All-Conference performer in the triple jump earned a spot in the long jump event posting a mark of 20'00.25” at the Irwin Belk Invitational. That distance ranks third in the GSU record books. Hamilton, the SoCon long jump champion, qualified for the event at the CCU Invitational when she recorded a distance of 19'1.50”. She was invited to compete in the triple jump when she landed the third best jump in program history (40'08.75”) at the Irwin Belk Invitational.
Sophomore Melanie Trumbo (Lilburn, Ga./Brookwood), Georgia Southern's team MVP, earned a slot in the high jump at this weekend's East Regional Championships. Trumbo won the high jump at the Southern Conference Championships when she cleared 5'6”. The distance was a career best and ranks second in the
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