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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016
WASHINGTON STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fleck is fantastic, wins four for Ilwaco
Second strong
performance
at state meet
By DAMIAN MULINIX
For EO Media Group
SPOKANE, Wash. — As
Ilwaco junior Charity Fleck
took her place on the track in
anticipation of receiving the
inal handoff of the 4x400 relay
inals Saturday, she received
some last-minute advice from
one of her coaches, who was
yelling from the stands behind
her.
“He said, ‘Run the hardest
leg you ever have!’ I’ve been
holding out a little because I’m
kind of afraid to let it go. But
we all just ran with our hearts.
I’m proud of all of us,” Fleck
said after the race.
Fleck, who has now won
four medals at state each of
the last two years, took the
advice to heart. So much so that
she ended up in a heap on the
ground after crossing the in-
ish line with the second place
medal. Even a half hour later,
if she wasn’t being held up by
friend and teammate Anessa
Woodby, she’d have likely been
back on the ground.
“Been a big two days. I had
to run eight events in the past
two days. Death!” she said, still
winded. “I shut down. I gave it
all I had.”
Even still, the competition
was tough.
“I passed her a little too
early. I felt my body starting to
say ‘OK, I’m done,’ And that’s
when I had to kick it. If I’d have
waited any longer I wouldn’t be
Ellie Chapman lands after making an attempt in the 1B
girls triple jump Saturday.
Photos by Damian Mulinix/For EO Media Group
Ilwaco’s Charity Fleck glides down the track during the 2B girls 100 meter prelims Friday.
able to. That was 110 (meters)
out,” she explained. “She’s
fast!”
Woodby also ended up on
the ground after her handing
off the baton following her irst
leg.
“With 50 meters left I
couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t see.
I just had to go,” she said.
The 4x400 team made a last
minute change Saturday morn-
ing, bringing in alternate Ebby
McMullen for the inal. She
had been absent from the relay
team for some time and Alayna
Marsh had replaced her.
“I’m usually the third leg
(of the race), so that was a
switcheroo,” said Eliza Bannis-
ter. “We were taking a risk and
threw Ebby in.”
“She hasn’t been feeling
well, so we’ve been saving
her for this meet,” said Fleck.
“Ebby is a great kicker. She
gets us where we need to be.
She gets me in that second or
irst spot where I need to be.”
The 4x400 was just one of
Fleck’s four trips to the awards
podium at the state track and
ield championships at East-
ern Washington University in
Cheney. She was also part of
the third place winning 4x100
team. Fleck, Woodby, McMul-
len and Makenzie Kaech’s
time of 51.71 was their fastest
this year and third fastest in the
state all season. Fleck also took
fourth place in both the 2B girls
100 (13 seconds) and 200 meter
(26.84) races.
Chapman’s big day
Naselle’s Ellie Chapman
may not have been as happy as
she’d have liked on her second
day at state, but she more than
made up for it on the inal day,
winning three medals.
“Way better!” she said after
her inal event Saturday.
She took third in the 1B girls
100 hurdles in a time of 17.71,
and was ifth in the 300 hurdles
51.85 (her second fastest this
season). She also took home
seventh in the triple jump with
a distance of 30-feet-6, her best
this season and less than a foot
from her personal record.
Medals for many more
The Ilwaco boys 4x400
team of Jacob Malmstadt,
James and Ryan Schenk, and
Seth Sonntag placed third for
the second year in a row during
Saturday’s inals. The Fisher-
men’s time of 3:29.77 was 2.45
seconds faster than their time
last year, and was their fastest
of the season.
Ilwaco’s McMullen also
won a fourth place medal in the
2B girls 100 hurdles with her
second-best time of 16 seconds
— only .17 off her personal
record time.
Naselle’s Raja Estes won
the ifth place medal in the 1B
girls shot put with a throw of
99-feet-11 — a new personal
record of nearly 9 feet.
Kaech, in just her irst sea-
son of track for Ilwaco, took
third place in the 2B girls shot
put, throwing 37-feet-7.75 — a
new personal record by nearly
2 feet.
“Being my irst year, it’s
pretty cool to throw in the
inals. Pretty thankful for that.
Being able to place was pretty
cool,” she said.
Naselle’s Cody Kirkman
wrapped up his senior season
with an eighth place medal in
the boys shot put with a throw
of 40-feet-11.5, his best this
season by nearly a foot.
Naselle freshman Parker
Dalton also received an eighth
place medal after clearing
9-feet-6 in the 1B boys pole
vault. The height tied his per-
sonal record in the event.
Naselle’s Amelia Tutu’u
placed eighth in the 1B girls
100 hurdles in a time of 19.10.
Ilwaco senior Riki Thomp-
son inished up his high school
career with an eighth place
medal in the 2B boys javelin.
Thompson threw 157-feet on
his second throw, his fourth
best this season.
Also competing
Ilwaco’s Bannister inished
12th in the 1,600 meters in a
time of 5:52.84.
“I didn’t do my best. My PR
is 5:40-something. I just felt
tired. My legs gave out on me
and it got in my head mentally,”
said Bannister.
Naselle freshman Lindsay
Hunt inished 15th in the 1B
girls 1,600 in a time of 7:00.05,
her second best time this year.
Teammate Tutu’u inished 13th
in the 1B girls javelin with a
distance of 89-feet-8.
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