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LWC Track and Field Invitational Friday and Saturday Lindsey Wilson College Invitational Outdoor Track and Field - 2pmCT, Friday, March 24, 2017, at Lindsey Wilson College, 210 Lindsey Wilson Street (Campus, not venue; campus phone 270-384-2126), Columbia, KY. Coincides with LWC High School Invitational featuring Bryan Station, Elizabethtown, Green County, Greenwood, Warren East - all of Kentucky; and Stratford HS, Nashville, TN. Click on headline for complete story By Matt Wurzburger Lindsey Wilson outdoor track and field hosts five teams for the Lindsey Wilson College Invitational scheduled for this Friday and Saturday. The event begins at 2pmCT on Friday. Joining the Blue Raiders are Cumberland (TN), Freed-Hardeman (TN), Georgetown (KY), Kentucky Wesleyan and Union (KY). Saturday's competition coincides with the Lindsey Wilson College High School Invitational, which features Kentucky high schools Bryan Station, Elizabethtown, Fort Campbell, Green County, Greenwood, John Harden, Mercer County and Warren East, as well as Stratford from Nashville, TN. Day one of events begins at 2pmCT on Friday with the women's and men's hammer throw. The men's and women's javelin follow at 4pmCT, and the day concludes at 5pmCT with the lone running event on Friday - the men's and women's 10-kilometer. Saturday's action begins at 9amCT with the high school shot put and long jump. Collegiate events start at 10:45amCT with the 5,000-meter race walk. The two-day event kicks off the outdoor season for the Blue Raiders. This story was posted on 2017-03-24 09:00:32
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