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Spring Sports preview: Track & Field

Published on Wed, Mar 20, 2013 by MATTHEW NASH

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Sequim High School Track & Field

2012 record in league, overall:

Boys — 5-3, fourth at league meet, 10th at districts, 32nd at state; Girls — 3-5, seventh at league meet; 14th at districts

Head coach: Brad Moore (19th year)
Assistants: BJ Schade, John Fodge, Elizabeth Skov.
Returning athletes: Boys — Tim Arnold, Alex Barry, Calin Blanchard, Jayson Brocklesby, Judah Breitbach, Dylan Chatters, Joshua Cibene, Adrian Clifford, Mikey Cobb, Will Hays, Christian Miles, Peter Ohnstad, Hamish Peers, Stephen Silliman, Lopaka Yasumura; Girls — Mikayla Ahlin, Andria Bower, Taylor Forderer, Sarah Henry, Janel Howat, Hannah Hudson, Sarah Hutchison, Kelsie MacDonald, Jasmine McMullin, Vanessa Ridgeway, Mikayla Simonson, Emily VanDyken
Newcomers: Boys — Derek Allen, Josiah Anastasi, Juan Cadenas, C.J. Daniels, Chris Frick, Ricky Gross, Joshua Henderson, Eric Hermosada, Oscar Herrera, Chris Jeffko, Quinton Johnson, Adam Knapman, Jacob Major, Jackson Oliver, Jeremiah Omann, Colton Pol, Chase Ridgeway, Ryan Roberts, Austin Sampson, Kane Stoddard, Tristan Tosland, Zach Wakefield; Girls — Aristea Bagia, Pearl Barry, Sarah Breitbach, Mattie Clark, Gretchen Happe, Natalie Mayer, Katie Oliver, Katelyn Rogers, Waverly Sheffler, Audrey Shingleton, Heidi Vereide, Emily Webb
Key meets: April 17 vs. Port Angeles, May 4 at Olympic League meet


With a good mix of newcomers, go-getters and school record holders, the Wolves track team looks to break plenty of personal and school records this spring.

 

Head coach Brad Moore said this year’s team is one of the biggest in recent years and sees most of its key competitors return.

 

“Regardless of how many kids I have and the caliber, the goal is always to have them all improve,” he said.

 


Girls’ team

An influx of freshman and sophomore girls should make an impact right away, Moore said, considering last year no Sequim girls went to state.

 

Last season, Sarah Hutchison, now a junior, barely missed state berths in the 100 and 300 hurdles. She and Emily VanDyken took top eight at districts in pole vault, too.

 

Hutchison remembers in middle school seeing high schoolers vaulting high in the sky and wanting to do the same.

 

“It’s fun to say I’m 4 feet 11 inches and one of the best hurdlers in the league,” she said.

 

Moore said VanDyken and Hutchison make a good duo in the pole vault and that VanDyken could break the school’s sophomore record of 9 feet 6 inches.

 

Senior Jasmine McMullin looks to hop her way into state after placing in the top eight at districts in long jump and triple jump in 2012. She’s already come within 4.5 inches of the Sequim triple-jump record on March 13 with a jump of 34-6.

 

“I just got stronger,” she said about her offseason.

 

“I did cross country in the fall along with some offseason training. I was just pushing it.”

 

On the 34-10 1/2 school record, McMullin thinks she’ll get it.

 

“I want that record. It’s my goal,” she said. “If I meet that goal, then I’ll probably go to state.”

 

The growing girls’ team boasts a number of key girls, Moore said.

 

“Hannah Hudson is a runner who can do a lot of things for us this year,” he said.

 

“Sophomore Heidi Vereide has some potential as a runner and jumper and Audrey Singleton, a good 800-meter runner last year in middle school, looked good in practices.”

 

Freshman Emily Webb, the Wolves’ top cross country runner, bolsters the distance runners.

 

 

Boys’ team

While the team loses state participant Emanuel Herrera (sprints, relays, hurdles) and district qualifier Mack Grinnell (pole vault), returning are Jayson Brocklesby (school record holder in high jump and 400 meters) and Dylan Chatters and Judah Breitback, three-quarters of the 4x100 relay team that placed eighth at state.

 

For three years, the 4x100 team broke the school record, which could happen again, Moore said. However, Breitback is coming back from a broken clavicle, so they are looking at running with Brocklesby, Lopaka Yasumura, Christian Miles and Dylan Chatters.

 

Moore said Yasumura is sprinting well and will have a good year. He ran 11.78 seconds on Saturday in Port Angeles in the 100 meters. Yasumura just missed out last year in competing at the state shot put, too.

 

Brocklesby set most of his personal achievements last year as a junior, placing fourth at state in high jump and setting the school’s record to 6 feet 5 inches [in the high jump] and in the 400 meters to 49.98.

His goals before graduating are to overcome 6-7 and make a repeat appearance at state jumping and with the 4x100 team.

 

Moore anticipates good pole vaulting from Joshua Cibene who already hit 10-6 in Bremerton, which was his best mark as a freshman.

 

“Here’s a kid that this year will make some serious advances in his height,” Moore said.

 

On the distance running team, Moore said the crew is young but competitive with cross country members who placed ninth on the state team this fall, including Adrian Clifford, Chatters, Mikey Cobb, Peter Ohnstad, C.J. Daniels, Chris Jeffko and Jackson Oliver.

 

 

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