Lakewood track wins at Cedarcrest

Dominance in the field and distance events gave the Lakewood boys and girls track teams victory when Cedarcrest hosted the Cougars and Archbishop Murphy for a league tri-meet April 17.

Dominance in the field and distance events gave the Lakewood boys and girls track teams victory when Cedarcrest hosted the Cougars and Archbishop Murphy for a league tri-meet April 17.

The Lakewood boys went 1-2 in all three distance events while senior thrower Tawnya Hulslander won two events and took second in a third.

Hulslander took first in the discus, throwing 113-07, and the javelin at 95-9, besting teammate Rachael Hartman in the latter event. Hartman had her turn in the spotlight though, edging Hulslander in the shot put with a best throw of 33-1 1/2, more than two feet beyond her fellow Cougar.

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Six different guys contributed to Lakewood’s sweep of the distance events. Sophomore Taylor Guske outpaced teammate James Mattson to win the 800 in 2:06.74, while Austin Young beat Nick Howe in 4:48.02. Lakewood took the top three spots in the two mile, as Thomas Scheffer won in 11:22.10. He was followed by Byron Gouette and Mitchell Gogert.

The field events were kind to Lakewood. Freshman Charnie Dondrea won the girls high jump with a best mark of 4-8, tying with teammate Amanda Gregory. Senior pole vaulter Jeneca Hoidal impressed as well with a 9-0 leap, besting the rest by two feet.

On the boys side, five different Cougars won a field event as well. Though the field of competition was small, Nathan Hesselman had a state-caliber high jump when he cleared 6-2. Payden Butler and Cameron Hess went 1-2 in the javelin with marks of 153-6 and 145-9, and Spencer Hulslander cleared 13-3 in the pole vault to win that event. Freshman long jumper Andre Scott won his event with a leap of 18-9 1/4, beating out fellow Cougar C.J. Rutkoski’s 18-2 1/2. Ryan Culbertson won the discus by a solid 15-foot margin with a best throw of 136-8.

Other Lakewood wins included junior Devon Smith in the 200, Terrence Ordonez over Chad Skiles in the 400 and the boys 4×100 and 4×400 relays.