Ryan Lesmez
Rachel Bush

Lesmez, Richeson Win All-Ohio Titles

2/10/2018 8:30:00 PM


3rd of 18 at All-Ohio championship

Sophomore Ryan Lesmez (Arlington, Va./Yorktown) and freshman Cade Richeson (Worthington/Thomas Worthington) won All-Ohio championships to lead Ohio Wesleyan at All-Ohio Division III championship meet, hosted by Otterbein University on Saturday in Westerville.

Mount Union won the meet with 143 points to 96 for Case Reserve.  Ohio Wesleyan finished third with 79 points, followed by Heidelberg and Baldwin Wallace (54), Otterbein (52), Capital (44), and Wittenberg (26).  John Carroll and Ohio Northern tied for ninth place with 25 points apiece, followed by Denison (21), Marietta (19½), Bluffton (18½), Wooster (14), Defiance (11), Wilmington (8), Oberlin (7), and Muskingum (5).

Lesmez won the mile run in a time of 4:22.38.

Richeson won the shot put with a throw of 53-11¾.

Senior Nate Newman (Chillicothe/Zane Trace), who won the heptathlon at last week's multi-event competition, finished second in the high jump on Saturday to take All-Ohio honors in that event.  Newman also finished sixth in the 60-meter hurdles and the long jump and was eighth in the pole vault.

All-Ohio honors also went to freshman Marquis Sena (Bronx, N.Y./Institute for Math & Science), who finished third in the 60-meter dash; and the 800-meter relay team of junior Delontaye Morrow (Medina), junior Tommy Davis (Clyde), Sena, and senior Griffin Peyton (Cincinnati/Anderson), which placed third.

Other standouts for the Bishops included sophomore Jayson Blankenship (Medina), who was fourth in the heptathlon and sixth in the pole vault; Morrow, who finished fifth in the 60-meter dash and seventh in the long jump; sophomore Nate Minic (Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch), who finished eighth in the heptathlon and the long jump; and sophomore Darcy Isaiah (Akron/Firestone), who placed eighth in the 800-meter run.

The Bishop distance medley relay team of senior Nick Horton (Westerville/North), freshman Kyler Brock (Zanesville/New Concord John Glenn), freshman Kudzovi Nuakey (Canal Winchester/Groveport Madison), and sophomore Ahmed Hamed (Hilliard/Bradley) finished fourth.

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