WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. | Florida Memorial sprinter
Jaylyn Session and former All-American
Jaylen Coleman earned second place finishes respectively while freshman
David Buggs earned a second and third place finish at the 2024 Keiser University Twilight Invitational.
Session finished second out of 28 runners in the men's 400 meter run, posting a time of 48.81 seconds while Coleman also earned a second place finish out of 15 leapers in the men's long jump, jumping a distance of 7.06 meters.
Fellow Lion Buggs represented well for the Lions in the field events, earned a second place finish out of 12 throwers in the men's discus, throwing a distance of 41.70 meters.
He also finished in third place out of 18 throwers in the men's shot put, posting a distance of 12.46 meters.
Lions newcomer
Odsender Dorcelus had a solid output in the field events, earning a fourth place finish in the men's discus, posting a distance of 36.54 meters before finishing fifth in the men's shot put, throwing a distance of 12.39 meters.