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    Wednesday, October 14, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Tracksters wrap up ‘mini-season’
By Charlie Kanzig
Correspondent
The Sisters Outlaws
hosted a three-way meet
under blue autumn skies on
Tuesday, October 6 to wrap
up the spring sports mini
season.
Tuesday9s meet included
a surprise school record in
a seldom-run relay event as
Will Thorsett (1,200), Brody
Anderson (400), Sam May
(800) and John Peckham
teamed up in the distance
medley relay in a time of
11:15.81.
The previous record was
set in 2009 at 11:22.
Two events came down to
the wire.
The first, in a literal photo
finish, took place in the first
running event of the day,
the 4x100-meter relay, as
Redmond edged Sisters by
.02 second to win in 46.15
seconds to Sisters9 46.17.
Outlaws in the event included
Anderson, Collin Fischer,
Nate Weber and Hayden
Sharp.
The second nail-biter took
place in the javelin as just
five inches separated the top
three throwers. Hudson Jones
eked out the win with a per-
sonal best of 145 feet 7 inches
to edge Garrett Greene of
Redmond (145 feet 5 inches)
and fellow Outlaw Miguel
Gaona (145 feet 2 inches).
<Jones and Gaona are
really coming along,= said
head coach Jeff Larson.
<Setting personal bests in
October is pretty exciting.=
Other highlights on the
boys side included Hayden
Sharp9s win in the long jump
(19 feet 6 inches) and Taine
Martin9s victory in the pole
vault with a personal best of
11 feet.
Sasha Stolasz, Anya
Shockley, Hollie Lewis and
Shelby Larson won the 4x10-
meter relay for Sisters in a
time of 54.59 to jump start
the girls team.
Lewis and Shockley fol-
lowed up by going 1-2 in the
high jump as both cleared 5
feet. The pair switched places
in the long jump as Shockley
(14 feet 10 inches) outdis-
tanced Lewis (14 feet 4.25
inches).
<Those two are such a
good match for each other
and I think they are going to
just keep getting better,= said
Larson.
Lexie Miller picked up
wins in the shot put (28 feet
PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK
Ted Stolasz competes in pole vault vs. Redmond.
6.5 inches) and the discus (90
feet 5 inches), which were
both personal bests for the
sophomore.
The OSAA spring season
for track, baseball, softball,
golf and tennis is scheduled
to begin April 19, 2021 pend-
ing improvement regarding
the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The distance medley team following their record-breaking performance.
From left to right Brody Anderson, Sam May, Will Thorsett and John
Peckham.
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