WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The men's and women's track and field teams continued to showcase their talents on day two of the Camel City Invite. The shot put teams were the only Rams to compete on Saturday, but both landed top-five finishes among stout competition.
Kloey Pickens placed fifth with a distance of 12.75m (25th farthest mark in NAIA). Coral Curry (10.48m) and Acoya Hunt (10.33m) competed as well and were just shy of top twenty finishes.
Cameron Montgomery also placed fifth on the men's side, checking in at 14.65m (44th farthest mark in NAIA). Bryce Scarborough competed alongside him, with a distance of 10.16m.
What CIU Director of Track & Field Tim Thompson says: "Day two did not disappoint! The throwers continued to shine, all achieving season bests. I love how well our team is connecting. I had several coaches express how impressed they were with the team spirit and support shown. Not only are we excelling on the track, but we are impacting lives by representing Christ through our support of each other. God is faithful."
Up Next: Both teams compete on Thursday, Feb. 1. in Winston-Salem, N.C., at the JDL Thursday College Classic.