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PRINT: Sports Wednesday, May29,2013 5 TRACK: Local athletes step up at state meet Continued from Page 1 repeated as 4A girls champion in both hurdles races and the long jump, while running a leg Lakeridge claimed a very on the winning long relay team. tight 6A girjs race to win the “It’s the best feeling know- team title with 48.5 points, fin ing that this is where I ’m going ishing just ahead of Barlow (46), to be everyday next year,” said Sunset (44.5) and Jesuit (44). Thomas. “If gives me goose Barlow ’s Danelle Woodcock bumps thinking that this is my earned 6A girls high point scor home and I ’m really excited to er by winning the 100, finishing see what I do next year for the second in the long jump and Ducks.” triple jump, while running a Thomas’ 32.5 points was leg on the victorious short relay good for high point scorer team. Barlow ’s 4x100 relay among 4A girls, just outdistanc tinie o f 47.61 is second fastest ing North Valley junior Venessa in Oregon prep history. D ’Arpino’s 30.5 points. Thomas It Was a meet to remem set meet records in both the ber as the first ever OSAA all 100 and 300 hurdles, while classification (6A-1A) State D ’Arpino sped to the day’s fast Track and Field Championships est times in any classification in were held last Thursday, Friday the 100, 200 and 400. and Saturday at Hayward Field LaPine’s Jeremy Desrosiers in Eugene. More than 23,000 was the 4A boys high point scor spectators came out over the er with 30 points. Desrosiers three-day meet, including an won the 200 and 400, while announced 11,000 for the 4A, placing second in. the long jump 5A and 6A finals on Saturday. and running a leg op the second Brosseau was impressed with place short relay. the; crowd’s size and intensity. Marist junior Liam Henshaw He is also unfazed about his had the top pole vault mark of reception when he returns wear the meet at 15-6, while also ing the rival purple Husky col winning the long jump and plac ors. ing third in the 110 hurdles “It’s a whole different beast and fourth in the high jump to down here. It’s crazy. The become the 5A boys high point crowd, they get going and all scorer with 30 points. their clapping, it gives you Hermiston’s McKenzie Byrd goose bumps,”' said Brosseau. placed first in the javelin, sec “I ’m still happy to be able to ond in the shot put and third in compete. I know they’ll bring the high jump to claim 5A girls me in with open arms down high point scorer with 24 pdmfsif here.” Summit High School of Bend One athlete that knows she won its seventh straight 5A girls will be welcomed with open championship and third straight arms next season in Eugene is 5A boys title. Gladstone won Molalla senior Claire Thomas. the 4A girls title, while Siuslaw Thomas, who has signed with won the 4A boys team champi Oregon to do the heptathlon, onship. Claire Thomas, a University o f Oregon bound recruit from Molalla High School, won fo u r events at the OSAA State Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene fo r the second straight year. Thomas set meet records in the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles, while winning the long jum p and running a leg on the victorious 4x400 relay team Thom asistransitioning to the multi-events and will compete in the heptathlon fo r the Ducks next year. C lackam as tra c k team s place w ell a t NWAACCs The Clackamas Community College track and field team per formed well at the NWAACC Championships in Spokane on May 20-21 in what was eventu ally a three-team race as Lane, Clackamas and Spokane filled out the top three spots in both the men’s and women’s standings. Lane Community College claimed both the men’s and women’s titles as the Cougar women took second place and die men garnered third. Spokane Community College was second in the men’s and third in the women’s standings. The men’s meet was clos er, b u t. Lane’s (227.5) superior depth outlasted Spokane (222) and Clackamas (171.5) with Mt. Hood (41) a distant fourth. The Titan women dominated with 252.5 points to Clackamas’ 173, with Spokane (96.5) and Everett (91.75) third and fourth. Spokane’s Wes Bailey was high point scorer in the men’s meet, as part of five winning events on his way to 35 points. Bailey won the 200, 400, long < * ±2 0 § o CLUB Z Ô? 04 3 ±5 W EDNESDAY5/29 THURSDAY 5 /3 0 • MLS: Wilmington at Portland Timbers 7:30 p.m. 750 AM, 940 AM Jeld-Wen Field • Randall Fitness C enter: Downstairs in Randall Gym, Open Hours: noon - 8 p.m, • Randall Fitness CenterzOpen Hours 8:30-10 a.m. 1-8 p.m. F R IB A Y 5/31 • CBB: S. Dakota State at Oregon 6 p.m. • CBB: Texas-San Antonio at Oregon State, 5 p.m. • T & F: Prefontaine Classic, 6 p.m. SATURDAY-6/1 • NWSL: Chicago Red Stars at Portland Thoms 2 p.m. Jeld-Wen Field • T& F: Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field in Eugene 12:22 p.m. jump and was a key leg on both winning relay teams. Lane’s Kara Hallock was the meet’s high point scorer, placing in six events to tally up 42.5 points. Hallock, fin ished second in the heptathlon, 100 and 400 hurdles, high jump and long jump, while running a leg on the winning long relay team. Numerous Clackamas athletes were ranked in the top 10 of the total points scored in the meet. Freshman Elizabeth Venzon, winner of the heptathlon, added another title in the high jump while scoring in five events to fin ish second overall with 35 points. Sophomore Tiffany Forbito won her specialty, the javelin, while scoring in four events to gamer 27 points, good for fourth overall. Freshman Lexie Govert scored in five events to rack up 24 points in sixth place. Sophomore Austin Collins led the men with wins in both the 800 and 1,500-meter runs, while anchoring the long relay to third place. Collins scored 21.5 points, SU N D A Y-6/2 • MLB: Seattle at Minnesota Twins 11:10 a.m. which was good for third overall on the men’s side. Freshman Seth Buck, fresh off a second place finish in the decathlon, placed in three more events to gain 18 points, good for eighth overall. Sophomore Brad Prettyman won the 3,000-meter steeplechase and added a third place in the 1,500 to score 16 team points, good for ninth over all. Final Team Scores AVomen: Lane 252.5, Clackamas 173, Spokane 96.5, Everett 91.75, Mt. Hood 75, Treasure Valley 42, SW Oregon 32.25,. Olympic College 23, Green River 13, Clark 11, Skagit Valley 1. Men: Lane 227.5, Spokane 222, Clackamas 171.5, Mt. Hood 41, Everett 40, Clark 32, Treasure Valley 26, Olympic 22, SW Oregon 19, Green River 18. — Compiled by Andrew Millbrooke M O N D A Y-6/3 TUESDAY-6/4 • MLB: Chicago White Sox at Seattle Mariners, 7:10 p.m. • MLB: Chicago White Sox at Seattle Mariners, 7:10 p.m. • Randall Fitness C enter: Downstairs in Randall Gym, Open Hours: 8:30-10 a.m., 1-6 p.m. • Intram ural S occer: 11 a.m. in the field next to Hwy. 213