

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 3, 2007 - Springfield College is proud to host the 2007 New England Division III Men's and Women's Track Championships at Blake Field. The championship weekend kicked off Thursday afternoon (May 3) at 1:00 p.m. with the start of the decathlon. Check back all weekend long until Saturday afternoon (May 5) for complete results.
Results of Day 1 Decathlon (5 events, including the 100, long jump, shot put, high jump, and 400) -- 1) Fielding Pagel, Tufts 3328; 2) Mike Miller, Springfield 3274; 3) Steve Blum, Coast Guard 3217; Jared Engelking, Tufts 3181; 5) Derek Engelking, Tufts 3179; 6) Eric Jonash, Williams 3122; 7) Sy Schotz, Williams 3070; 8) Andrew Tibbetts, Bates 2925; 9) Matt Bradley, WPI 2884; 10) Jake Berube, Southern Maine 2818; 11) Ben Roy, WPI 2802; 12) Beau Belanger, Coast Guard 2776; 13) Henry Gaud, Conn. College 2747; 14) Sean Ahern, Colby-Sawyer 2602; 15) Michael Krohn, Bowdoin 2346.
Results of Day 2 Decathlon (all 10 events included) (including the 110 HH, discus, pole vault, javelin, 1500 meters) --1) Steve Blum, Coast Guard 6219; 2) Derek Engelking, Tufts 6137; 3) Fielding Pagel, Tufts 6087; 4) Mike Miller, Springfield 6079; 5) Jared Engelking, Tufts 6051; 6) Andrew Tibbetts, Bates 5683; 7) Eric Jonash, Williams 5567; 8) Matt Bradley, WPI 5455; 9) Ben Roy, WPI 5433; 10) Sy Schotz, Williams 5402; 11) Beau Belanger, Coast Guard 5316; 12) Henry Gaud, Conn. College 5211; Jacob Berube, Southern Maine 4680; 14) Sean Ahern, Colby-Sawyer 4528; James Spaulding, Southern Maine DNF; Michael Krohn, Bowdoin DNF.
FINAL Men's Team Scores -- 1) Williams 137.50; 2) Tufts 91; 3) Springfield 89; 4) MIT 79; 5) Coast Guard 60.33; 6) Bates 52.50; 7) Salem State 30; 8) Eastern Conn. State 28; 9) Trinity 26; 10) Westfield State 25; 11) Amherst 24.50; 12) Bowdoin 23; 13) UMass Dartmouth 20.50; 14) Wheaton and Wesleyan 16; 16) Brandeis 15; 17) WPI 14; 18) Colby 13; 19) Southern Maine 12.33; 20) Middlebury and Worcester State 10; 22) Keene State 9; 23) Fitchburg State 8.33; 24) RIC 5; 25) Babson and UMass Boston 2.
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Ken Klatka, enters his 33rd season as head coach of the men’s track and field program in 2008-2009. He ranks among the nation’s most successful coaches, with an overall record of 397 wins, 135 losses, and two ties for an impressive .745 winning percentage.
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