EDINBORO — The Bradford Boys Indoor Track Team competed in their second meet of the winter at Edinboro on Saturday.
Enzo Aiello was the top finisher for the Owls, placing sixth in the pole vault with a height of 11’6”.
“This was his personal indoor best and it was a good showing because he hasn’t pole vaulted since last May,” Bradford coach Tom Tessena said. “He also ran the 60M in 7.78.”
Logan Kohler placed eighth in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 9:09. He also ran the 200 in 24.66 (13th) and was a member of the 4×400 relay where he ran with Jordan Hogue, Kadyn Tessena, and Joe Caruso that placed seventh in 4:02. Hogue also ran the 400 in 60.65 (28th) and Tessena placed 15th in the 800 in 2:15.
Caruso was the busiest runner of the day for the Owls. He placed 10th in the mile (4:58.94) and 13th in the 3000 (10:20.52).
Other competitors for Bradford were: Jeremiah Long who did the shot put (35’2.5”- 19th place) and the 60 (7.70 -31st), Nikolai Frontino ran the mile in 5:58.32 (35th), Xavier Frontio did the 800 in 2:42 (48th), Lucas Hinchman ran the 60-meter high hurdles in 11.93 (29th), Preston Neel threw the shot put 29’0” (33rd), Cavan Drake did the 400 (61.00 -33rd), Luke O’Brien (200 -32.08 in 51st). The Owls also competed in the 4×800 relay where they took 14th in 10:40.35 with a team of Cole Sloan, Trenton Johnson, Xavier Frontino, and Nikolai Frontino. They also did the distance medley relay in 13:58.74 with Cole Sloan, Cavin Drake, Trenton Johnson, and Nikolai Frontino placing 15th. That relay was composed of four different legs (1200M,400M, 800M, and 1600M).
“This was good experience for the guys but the indoor facility at the University was very cold and the competition was very strong with most of the schools coming up from Pittsburgh,” Tessena said. “We are hoping to go to Geneva, Ohio this Saturday for another indoor meet. We are struggling to get any practice in right now so we are behind where we should be at this time of the year. We also have a few people that are sick.”