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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Prior to Saturday's meet, Baylor's Mariah Ayers tweeted, "Need to go punch a few tickets today." Consider those tickets punched.

The Baylor ladies' olympic style events group progressed 10 additional passages on to nationals on the last day of activity at the NCAA West Prelims. Altogether, the Baylor ladies' and men's track groups will send 16 individual occasion qualifiers and four transfers on to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., from June 8-11.

On Saturday, BU's ladies progressed the two its 4x100 and 4x400 transfers to nationals, similarly as the Bear men had done a day sooner. In the run hand-off, the Bears ran 44 seconds level to complete second in their intensity behind the foursome of Ackera Nugent, Caira Pettaway, Sydney Washington and Ayers. In the 4x400 transfer, Baylor scored a period of 3:28.38 to complete second to Texas in its intensity and advance. That group of four was involved Ayers, Kavia Francis, Gontse Morake and Imaobong Uko. Baylor's time was barely short of its own school record set recently, yet by and by the second-best timing in school history.

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Nugent likewise pushed through in the 100-meter obstacles. However her season of 12.93 wasn't exactly at the speed of her season-best of 12.45, it was sufficient to progress.

Ayers, in the interim, timed an individual best 22.55 to complete third generally and continue on toward Eugene. That time positions as the second-best in program history.

Additionally propelling Saturday for Baylor were Pettaway in the 100 (11.13), Gontse Morake in the 400 obstacles (57.60), Kavia Francis (52.48) and Imaobong Uko in the 400 (52.53), Koi Johnson (43-8) in the triple leap, and Aaliyah Miller in the 800 (2:02.87).

Bromell blasts to 9.93 in winning Pre Classic

EUGENE, Ore. — Count Trayvon Bromell out despite all advice to the contrary.

The star runner and previous NCAA champion from Baylor won the 100-meter run at the Nike Prefontaine Classic on Saturday at the University of Oregon's Hayward Field.

Bromell won in a period of 9.93 seconds, simply a tick off his season best of 9.92. He sped areas of strength for up the last 20 meters to best any semblance of individual stars Fred Kerley (9.98) and Christian Coleman (10.04).

Bromell has gotten through an all over master profession that has incorporated its portion of wounds. He timed a world-best season of 9.77 in 2021 yet neglected to make the 100-meter last at the Tokyo Olympics, falling one millisecond short in his elimination round intensity of progressing.

Valley Mills spaces Collinsville to arrive at local last

WEATHERFORD — The tension of a one-game season finisher doesn't upset Valley Mills.

The Eagles shut out Collinsville, 6-0, in a one-game Region II-2A elimination round season finisher on Saturday night at Weatherford College. That obvious the second consecutive week that Valley Mills won a one-gamer, as the Eagles crushed Axtell the prior week.

Valley Mills (26-2-2) continues on toward the following week's local last to confront region rival Bosqueville (26-3) for the option to go to state.

In this one, Eagles pitcher Thomas Perez helped his own objective by conveying a RBI single in the principal inning to put Valley Mills up 1-0. The Eagles attached one more spat the second and afterward opened up a 5-0 lead with a three-run third, featured by Kennett McLane's two-run triple.

That benefit would end up being all that anyone could need, as Perez generally cuffed the Collinsville hitters.

Bosqueville won the two gatherings with Valley Mills in the normal season, however the two games were close, as the Bulldogs won by scores of 3-2 and 5-2.