A10 SPORTS East Oregonian Nygard: Continued from Page A9 Hermiston, she admits track is her favorite because of the variety of events. “I’m a distance runner, but I have a speed aspect,” she said. “I can run anything from the 400 to 3,200. I even ran the 200 once as a soph- omore.” That versatility will serve her well in college. “She showed signs of speed as a freshman,” Herm- iston cross-country and distance coach Troy Black- burn said. “She ran the 3,000 once as a freshman and her time was phenomenal. In college, they will look at her for everything from the 800 to the 5K. She will be successful because she is willing to compete.” The fact there are fewer miles to run per week in track than cross-country also is an appeal for Nygard. “Every week for track, it’s maybe 25 to 30 miles a week,” she said. “During cross-country, we can do 40 to 45 miles a week. It helps that you have teammates and you get to do it together.” Kathy Aney/East Oregonian, File Hermiston’s Cydney Sanchez, center, and Amanda Nygard, right, lead a group of runners in the 1,600-meter run during a track and fi eld meet with Kennewick and Hanford on April 8, 2021, at Kennison Field. Sanchez came in second after Macy Marquardt of Kennewick. Her two favorite running buddies are juniors Cydney Sanchez and Alexia Serna. “They both push me a lot,” Nygard said. “It was hard when Cydney was hurt (this spring). It was super weird and I didn’t like it. I was happy when she came back.” Nygard just fi nished her senior year of track for the Bulldogs. At the Mid-Co- lumbia Conference Cham- pionships she fi nished 11th in the 800, and the 4x400 relay team that also included Jayden Ray, Madeline Franke and Abigail Sharon was fourth in a time of 4 minutes, 19.95 seconds. She leaves Hermiston with the school record in the 600-meter run with a time of 1:54.51 seconds. She also ranks fi fth in the 800 (2:23.86), fourth in the 1,600 (5:40.15) and eighth in the 3,200 (12:26.66). As part of the 4x400 relay team over the years, the 2018 team of Nygard, Madi Wilson, Scout Reagan and Elsa Torres ranks sixth with a time of 4:07.70. The 2019 team ranks 10th, and this year’s team is 17th (4:19.95). Nygard has been one of the top cross-country runners for the Bulldogs since she was a freshman. At the MCC Champion- ships in March, she fi nished 14th overall with a time of 20:54.80, helping the Bull- dogs to fourth place in the team standings. “All we hope is they learn to work hard, work through adversity, and learn to love running as they do it,” Blackburn said. “Amanda has been one of our lead- ers. She will be successful — that’s who she is. She has always been one of my top girls.” Nygard holds the school records for 2 miles (13:25.0) and 3 miles (18:24.70), and ranks 10th (19:29.30) at 5,000 meters. As she thinks back at the thousands of miles she has run — avoiding snakes at the butte and the 9-mile treks — she has fond memories. “There are plenty of funny stories,” she said. “You just have to be there for the stories.” SPORTS BRIEFING CCC, EOU not allowing fans at track meet LA GRANDE — Fans will not be allowed to attend the 2021 Cascade Collegiate Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships, which are scheduled to be hosted by Eastern Oregon University on May 14-15 at Banner Bank Track, accord- ing to a press release from EOU. The decision to exclude fans is because of safety protocols related to the continuing coronavirus pandemic. “After an assessment of the facilities in relation to hosting fans and with the large number of student-ath- letes, offi cials and workers that will already be in atten- dance, the decision for no spectators was arrived at jointly between meet host EOU and the CCC,” the release said. 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