Dylan Waggy
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- Hometown:
- Upper Sandusky, Ohio
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Upper Sanduksy
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- Events:
- Pole Vault/Sprints
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- Major:
- Digital Forensic Science
Bio
2012 at Defiance: Three-event athlete in his first year at Defiance … Took part in the 200-meter dash, high jump and pole vault … Set personal-bests in the 200-meter (24.63), high jump (1.68 meters) and the pole vault (4.00 meters)
High School: Lettered all four years at Upper Sandusky High.
Personal: Son of Steve and Corrina Waggy … Majoring in digital forensic science.
News mentions
N. MANCHESTER, Ind. – Senior Aaron Fraley won the 3,000-meter steeplechase and junior Tom Postema won the discus and hammer throw as the men’s track and field team competed at the Spartan Invitational on Saturday.
ADRIAN, Mich. – The Defiance College men’s track and field team collected several individual victories at the Adrian Invitational on Saturday. Seven Yellow Jackets earned claimed wins the event.
DEFIANCE, Ohio – The Defiance College men’s track and field team captured second place with 173 points at the 2012 Yellow Jackets Open. Defiance picked up wins from Troy Parrett, Hayden Krick and Reggie Neal at the event.
DEFIANCE, Ohio – The Defiance College men’s track and field team featured several individual winners as they opened the outdoor season by hosting the 2012 Dick Small Invitational. The Yellow Jackets were led by Tom Postema, Reggie Neal, Justin Perkins and Jordan Weber at the event.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio – The Defiance College men’s track team set two more DC all-time records on Saturday at the DIII All-Ohio Championships and had two athletes earn All-Ohio recognition. The Yellow Jackets turned in a superb performance at the meet, earning seventh place with 39 total points.
GRANVILLE, Ohio – The Yellow Jacket men’s track and field team was victorious in only its second scored meet of the young season. DC competed at the Lid-Lifter Denison Invitational in Granville, Ohio on Saturday afternoon. Defiance totaled 158 points in its first place finish followed by Wittenberg (105), Denison (85) and Transylvania (53).
