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Junior Ned Farrington takes the baton and runs the anchor leg in the signature 4x800 "Blackout" relay at the 54th annual Maine Indoor Track and Field Championships, won by the Bobcats on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023.

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Men's track and field uses depth to win fourth straight indoor state championship

LEWISTON, Maine -- The Bates men's track and field team won the signature 4x800 "Blackout" relay, dominated the throws, and impressed with their depth, on their way to a fourth consecutive indoor state championship Saturday at Merrill Gymnasium. 

Bates tallied 205.5 points, good for first place out of eight teams. Runner-up Bowdoin finished with 185 points. Senior captain Liam Byrne (Ridgefield, Conn.) earned the Peter Goodrich Memorial Most Valuable Field Athlete Award thanks to victories in the Peter Doran 35-pound weight throw and the Al Nicholson shot put to pace the Bobcats. 

Byrne led a 1-2-3 Bates finish in the shot put that saw him take the top spot with a heave of 49-9 (15.16m) on his sixth attempt. Junior Jacob Goff (Scarborough, Maine) earned second place with a throw of 47-8 (14.53m) on his second attempt and junior James Guinee (Topsfield, Mass.) placed third with a monster performance, recording a personal best distance of 46-7.5 (14.21m) on his final toss of the day.

Byrne and Goff placed 1-2 in the weight throw, with Byrne's top effort of 56-10.75 (17.34m) on his first attempt holding up for the victory. Goff's best throw came on his last attempt and traveled 52-3.75 (15.94m), good for second place. Guinee came in fourth at 48-9 (14.86m), scoring additional points for Bates.

Elsewhere in the meet:
  • The Bates 4x800 "Blackout" relay team of senior Owen Glover (Andover, Mass.), first-year Jackson Monz (North Logan, Utah), sophomore Aidan Rooney (Bay Shore N.Y.), and junior Ned Farrington (Cohasset, Mass.) won the signature event of the day, racing to the finish in 8:14.20 in almost total darkness at Merrill Gym. The race is a tribute to a power outage that occurred at Bates during the 2001 edition of the 4x800, also won by the Bobcats.
  • Sophomore Krishna Kakani (Monroe, N.J.) led a 1-2 Bates finish in the 5,000 meters, recording a personal record time of 15:30.80. Junior Victor Kering (Eldoret, Kenya) finished second in 15:32.81. 
  • Senior Derek Shen (Bellevue, Wash.) nearly matched his school record with a time of 7.03 seconds in the 60-meter dash. He officially placed second in a photo finish with Bowdoin's Ajay Olson, who also timed in at 7.03 seconds.
  • Senior captain Colby Stakun-Pickering (Wellesley, Mass.) took second to Olson in the 200-meter dash with a time of 22.72 seconds.
  • Monz and Rooney went 2-3 in the Warren Randall 600 meters, with Monz crossing the finish line in 1:24.70 and Rooney recording a time of 1:25.50. 
  • Farrington finished runner-up in the 1,000 meters in 2:33.48. The Bobcats also took the fourth through seventh spots in the race, showing off their depth.
  • The Bates John Corcoran 4x400 relay team of sophomore Truman Williams (Montclair, N.J.), senior Robby Griffin (Norwell, Mass.), first-year Evan Migdole (Westbrook, Conn.), and senior Peter Ackley (New Albany, Ohio) took second place in 3:29.10.
  • Ackley and Griffin went 3-4 in the 400 meters, with Ackley crossing the finish line in 51.96 seconds and Griffin close behind at 52.04 seconds.
  • Sophomore Cam Stathos (Wellesley, Mass.) and Glover went 3-4 in the 800 meters, with Stathos recording a time of 1:59.76 and Glover finishing in 2:00.05.
  • Senior Gabe Coffey (Bangor, Maine) led a pack of Bobcats in the mile, placing third in 4:26.60. Bates also took the next four spots in the race.
The Bobcats are back in action next Saturday at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational, held at Boston University Track & Tennis Center.
 
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Players Mentioned

Liam Byrne

Liam Byrne

6' 2"
Senior
Throws
Gabe Coffey

Gabe Coffey

Senior
Distance
Ned Farrington

Ned Farrington

Junior
Distance
Owen Glover

Owen Glover

5' 9"
Senior
Mid-Dist. / Sprints
Jacob Goff

Jacob Goff

Junior
Throws
Robby Griffin

Robby Griffin

6' 0"
Senior
Sprints
James Guinee

James Guinee

6' 3"
Junior
Throws
Krishna Kakani

Krishna Kakani

Sophomore
Distance
Victor Kering

Victor Kering

Junior
Distance
Aidan Rooney

Aidan Rooney

Sophomore
Distance

Players Mentioned

Liam Byrne

Liam Byrne

6' 2"
Senior
Throws
Gabe Coffey

Gabe Coffey

Senior
Distance
Ned Farrington

Ned Farrington

Junior
Distance
Owen Glover

Owen Glover

5' 9"
Senior
Mid-Dist. / Sprints
Jacob Goff

Jacob Goff

Junior
Throws
Robby Griffin

Robby Griffin

6' 0"
Senior
Sprints
James Guinee

James Guinee

6' 3"
Junior
Throws
Krishna Kakani

Krishna Kakani

Sophomore
Distance
Victor Kering

Victor Kering

Junior
Distance
Aidan Rooney

Aidan Rooney

Sophomore
Distance