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The Blue Devils Post Multiple Wins Across The Board At Siena Heights!

ADRIAN, Mich. - Lawrence Tech turned in a string of headline performances Saturday at the Don Kleinow Memorial Invite in Adrian, highlighted by event wins, school-record efforts and multiple national qualifying marks as the Blue Devils continued to build momentum ahead of the WHAC Conference Championship.

Jailen McNair delivered one of the top sprint performances of the day, winning the 100 meters in 10.53 seconds and tying his freshman school record. McNair's result gave Lawrence Tech another statement effort on the track and set the tone for a meet that featured several breakthrough moments for the Blue Devils.

The women's 4x100-meter relay added another major accomplishment, winning the event while lowering its own school record. The time moved the relay to No. 3 in the NAIA and met the NAIA A standard, another significant step for a group that has consistently pushed the program's sprint standards higher this season.

Camron Krebs also posted a national-level performance, winning the 400-meter hurdles and hitting the NAIA A standard. Krebs now sits No. 3 in the NAIA in the event, giving the Blue Devils a proven contender heading into the championship portion of the outdoor season. In the field events, Jayde Ullenbruch won the long jump, reached the NAIA B standard and qualified for nationals. Ullenbruch's mark places her No. 12 nationally and made her the first field event national qualifier in program history.

Martina Montserrat Villar added another historic result in the women's 100. She ran 11.89 in the preliminaries, becoming the first athlete in program history to break 12 seconds and missing the NAIA B standard by just 0.003. Villar later placed second overall in the final and now stands No. 19 in the NAIA, another sign of Lawrence Tech's growing depth in the sprint events.

Lawrence Tech's next meet is the WHAC Conference Championship, scheduled for April 30 through May 1, where the Blue Devils will carry several in-form athletes into one of the most important weekends of the season.

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