
Eight Pitt-Johnstown women and 13 Mountain Cat men will compete in the 2021 PSAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at Shippensburg University's Seth Grove Stadium.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Shippensburg and the PSAC have implemented a spectator policy. In an effort to permit at least minimal fans, each participant of the 2021 Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship will be able to designate no more than TWO (2) visitors for each day they are participating…
FULL SPECTATOR POLICY
Eight Pitt-Johnstown women qualified for this year's PSAC outdoor championships. They include:
1.
Janeila Francis (High Jump)
2.
Brooke Leithner (Triple Jump)
3.
Kate Yahner (Pole Vault)
4.
Lydia Robling (400-Meter Run, 800-Meter Run)
5.
Cassi Smith (400-Meter Hurdles)
6.
Samantha Kluz,
Lydia Robling,
Cassi Smith,
Kelsy Valko,
Bridget Heh (4x400-Meter Relay)
Thirteen Pitt-Johnstown men qualified for this year's PSAC outdoor Championships. They include:
1.
Ken Azzarello (800-Meter Run)
2.
Tyler Spaid (400-Meter Hurdles)
3.
Chris Colligan (High Jump)
4.
Clay Engle (Triple Jump)
5.
Brock Fisher (Pole Vault)
6.
Ryan Karlheim (Decathlon)
7.
Hunter Lindsay (Discus and Javelin)
8.
Cole Weist (Javelin)
9.
Daniel Heller,
Andrew Jeffrey,
Tyler Spaid,
Logan Williams,
Brock Fisher,
Evan Frye (4x100-Meter Relay)
10.
Ken Azzarello,
Ryan Karlheim,
Daniel Heller,
Tyler Spaid,
Logan Williams,
Luke Cimaksky (4x400-Meter Relay)
Competition is scheduled to begin on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. with the Men's Decathlon, followed by the Women's Decathlon at 11:00 a.m.
The 2021 PSAC Championships are slated to close on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. with the annual award ceremony.