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Josh Kles of Lindsey Wilson MSC Men's Field Athlete of Week

By Chris Wells

COLUMBIA, KY - Lindsey Wilson College's Josh Kles is the Mid-South Conference Men's Field Athlete of the Week, conference officials announced on Tuesday, April 5, 2011.

The weekly conference honor is the first of the season and career for Kles.

Kles scored a total of 17 points for the Blue Raiders as he scored in the discus, shot put and hammer throw to earn the weekly field honor.

The Jefferson, GA, freshman finished second in both the discus with a throw of 41.79 meters and shot put with a school-record 14.36 meters.

He finished eighth with an attempt of 38.6 meters in the hammer throw.

Shorter (GA) University's Paul Chelimo won the weekly track award after winning the 5,000-meter run at the Pepsi Florida Relays hosted by the University of Florida with a time of 14 minutes, 3.36 seconds




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