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Central gets two wins from Emy Ntekpere to start GNAC indoor championships...

SPOKANE-- The Central Washington women and the Western Washington men emerged after Monday's first day of competition at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference indoor track and field championships as the team leaders going into Tuesday's conclusion at The Podium. Central Washington leads pre-meet favorite Western Washington by a 54-49 margin after 6 of 17 events finished, while Western Washington jumped to a 74.5-22 advantage over second place Northwest Nazarene, with Seattle Pacific only a point down in third. WOMEN'S FINALS... Twenty of Central's points Monday came from Emy Ntekpere (Loren Orr/GNAC photo) , who won both the long jump and high jump. Ntekpere took the long jump with a second attempt mark of 19-0.75 (5.81m), and overcame a sixth round jump of 18-10.75 (5.76m) by Alaska Anchorage's Vivien Liessfeld, who a few hours beforehand, won the pentathlon with a score of 3467 points to hold off Central Washington's Carley Huber, who scored 3424 points. Nt...

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