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Rotary
Invitational track meet set The fourth annual
Sisters Rotary Track and Field Invitational is set for Saturday, April 12.
The meet is not only the inaugural event on the Outlaws' new track, it is
the biggest and most talent-laden track meet scheduled in Central Oregon
this season, according to head coach Bob Johnson.
"This meet features nationally
ranked athletes along with some of the best track and field competitors
in Oregon," said Johnson. "With 16 teams, every event should produce high
quality marks."
Central Oregon's own Dominique
Easterling, a junior at Madras High School, is ranked fifth in the nation
based on his performance at last year's state meet when he leaped 49-feet-4-1/2
inches in the triple jump.
The meet also features a slew
of top-notch javelin throwers, including Casey Kaufmann of West Linn who
threw 218 feet two years ago as a sophomore, but sat out last year after
having shoulder surgery. He has thrown over 200 feet this season and is
ranked among the top 10 in the nation.
Kaufmann will be pressed by
two of his own teammates who have thrown in the 190 range, as well as
Tyler Richardson, the returning 3A state champion from Estacada who threw
196-feet-6-inches last season.
Sisters' Drew Herberger, a
state qualifier last year, hopes to get pulled along to a good mark after
opening the season with a best throw of 171 feet at Sherwood.
The girls' 800 meters could
set up a showdown between last year's 4A and 3A state champions. Emily
McMahon of Mountain View and Brianna Anderson-Gregg of Philomath are both
entered in the meet, along with some other top middle distance runners
from Sherwood, Wilsonville, Estacada and Sisters.
Sisters' Amy Cretsinger, the
top scorer at last year's 3A meet, hopes to lead her team to a great showing
and will face strong competition in the triple jump from returning state
champ Amy Jones of Grant Union. Cretsinger placed second to Jones in last
year's state meet, but prevailed in winning the long jump.
Johnson appreciates the support
his teams have received from the Sisters Rotary Club over the past four
years.
"Without the Rotary Club we
wouldn't have a lot of the things we have for the track team, and there
is no way we could put on this big of a meet without all their volunteers,"
said Johnson.
Johnson can't wait to show
off the new track, which was resurfaced over the summer.
"The track facility looks
fantastic and the kids say it feels fast, so we think everyone will appreciate
it come April 12," he said.
Teams included in the meet
are Wilsonville (last year's 3A boys' champions), Estacada, Philomath,
Sherwood, Madras, West Linn, Mountain View, Lakeview, Culver, La Pine,
Grant Union, Gilchrist, Bonanza, Burns, and Hosanna Christian. Field events
begin at 10 a.m. and running events commence at 1 p.m.
The Rotary Club will provide
many of the volunteers to help conduct the meet and will also be operating
a full scale concession stand for spectators and athletes. There is no
charge for admission.
The Outlaws are scheduled
to compete Saturday, April 5, at the Junction City Invitational. |
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