PAGE A16, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 22, 2022 SPORTS Taking her shot BY JOSHUA MANES At age 9, Salang wanted to start participating herself. She knows what it is about the sport that she likes. Of the Keizertimes “I was just fascinated, I had never seen it before,” “It’s like a team sport that is based on the individual, Leadership often comes with age and seniority. It Salang said. “Obviously I saw a lot of sports like volley- and it’s not so much about winning it’s more about set- takes time to earn the respect of coaches and teammates. ball and basketball growing up. But throwing was kind ting your own records,” Salang said. Dues must be paid. of something that I just asked ‘Can I try it, can I try it?’” Set her own records she has. In the two dual-meets she But McNary freshman Maile Salang has found herself And she did. And she succeeded early on. has participated in so far this season, against Sprague in that role to begin her Celtic track and field career. Salang competed in USA Track and Field youth High School and South Salem High School, Salang “The kids see her throw and they know she’s good so events, winning a state championship in the shot put at placed first in the shot put and discus at both, and took you automatically have that respect because you can see 9, she said. first in the javelin against South Salem. the person is walking the walk Salang has a couple marks she and not just talking it,” McNary hopes to reach by the end of the track and field head coach David season. She aims for 120 feet in Holcomb said. “But when she the discus and 34 feet in the shot comes alongside teammates and put. is supporting what we’re trying to Holcomb’s goals for Salang do with our throwers, just throw- don’t involve specific distances, ing with them. She could be the but rather to continue to compete kind of athlete that just walks off and improve. to the side and does everything “This year it’s be competitive on her own but she doesn’t do at district and place,” Holcomb that.” said. “And next year start to push It isn’t just Salang’s skill and it to get up into the top-2 and leadership that excites Holcomb, throw at Hayward Field.” it’s her humility. In her two invitational appear- “It makes our job as coaches a ances this season, Salang has lot easier when there’s not a ton gone up against more and stiffer of ego involved, ” Holcomb said. opposition. She placed fifth in dis- “She’s there for the sprinters and cus at both the Titan Track Classic the long-distance kids. She’s really and the Wilsonville Invitational. buying into the team culture.” At the Titan, Salang also placed And that humility can be seen eighth in the shot put and 12th in when talking to Salang, as she the javelin. At Wilsonville she fin- tries to name all of her coaches ished 15th in the shot put. from middle school through now Holcomb sees things opening to make sure she thanks everyone. up on the podium as Salang gets Salang contributes her PRs, older. personal records, to the support “She’s one of the only fresh- of her coaches, teammates and men up there so that’s pretty her family. exciting because you know as “I don’t think I would have these seniors graduate and these the mindset or the ability to keep juniors graduate and she’s getting pushing forward and setting new into the 11th and 12th grade years goals without their help,” Salang she’s going to find herself at the said. top,” Holcomb said. Making varsity wasn’t neces- Her family influence can sarily her goal heading into the be seen not just in her sport of year, Salang said she just wanted choice, but also in her outside to throw and would have been interests. She participates in happy on varsity or JV. But the mock trial at McNary, and enjoys chance to compete against higher learning about law. Her father is a level throwers was one she looked detective, her mother worked for forward to and is improving from. the state for more than 20 years, “I get to learn from these older sisters Leilanni is a Coast Guard people and see how they react to and Kalea is at the Coast Guard getting PRs or how they deal with Academy. the pressure,” Salang said. “And Salang says she might pursue it’s cool to be surrounded by a a career in law in the future. bunch of upperclassmen.” “If I still find an interest in it,” Salang started learning about Salang said. “I think it’s really fun track and field at an early age. to learn about it, especially the Her older sisters, Leilani, 22, and classes here. I can expand my Kalea, 21, both competed as throw- knowledge on it.” ers during their times at Blanchet Maile Salang throws the shot put at a dual meet against Sprague on Wednesday, April 13, at McNary High But the freshman has time to Catholic School. Her father even School. Salang won the event with a personal record distance of 34 feet, 4.25 inches. make decisions like that. Photo by Joshua Manes of Keizertimes learned to throw.