LCSC
track and field recruits
perform well at state meets
06-11-08
LEWISTON, Idaho – If there
were any questions about the
caliber of athletes the
Lewis-Clark State College
track and field program has
recruited for the 2008
season, the recent high
school state championship
meets offer an answer—the
Warriors will have a very
strong freshman class next
year. Overall, LCSC signees
claimed five individual
state titles, and over 10
top five finishes.
Like many of LCSC’s
recruited runners, Jon
Dalton of Deary High School
will run both track and
cross country in the
upcoming season. Dalton
scorched the Idaho state
meet this spring with
first-place finishes in the
800m, 1600m, and the 3200m.
Fellow Idaho athletes Cody
Hays, Jarrett Wade, and
Amanda Palmer also had
standout finishes. Hays, of
Lewiston High School, took
home two third-place
finishes, one in shot put
and another in the discus.
Wade earned a 16th-place
finish in the 3200m for
Madison High School. And on
the women’s side, Palmer, of
Weiser High School, claimed
fourth in the 1600m and
fifth in the 3200m.
Kirsten Smith, of Everett
High School, controlled the
Washington 3A state meet
with a first-place finish in
the shot put, and a
second-place finish in the
discus.
Stephanie Shuel and Whitlee
Young also had success at
Washington’s state meet.
Shuel, of West Valley High
School in Yakima, took ninth
in the 3200m and 10th in the
1600m, and Young finished
15th in the 3200m for Quincy
High School.
Ali Super, who was the No.
2-ranked women’s javelin
thrower in Oregon during the
season, claimed the title in
the javelin for Portland’s
West Linn High School.
Super’s throw at the state
meet would have been good
enough for third at the NAIA
outdoor championships.
Kirsten White, of Salinas
High School in California,
claimed second in the 800m
at the TCAL Championships.
Rounding out the accolades
of LCSC’s recruited class
are three runners who
narrowly missed trips to
state: Oregon athletes Grant
Eldridge and Tayler
Harrington, and Montana’s
Andy Keim. Eldridge, of
Clackamas High School, took
third in the 3000m in his
district with a time of
8:58—with only the top two
spots advancing. Harrington,
also running in a district
with just the top two spots
going to state, claimed
third for South Medford High
School in the women’s 1500m
with a time of 5:02 and a
fourth-place finish with a
time of 11:06 in the 3000m.
Keim, of Havre High School,
missed a trip to Montana’s
state meet in two events
when he finished third in
the 1600m and third in the
3200m.
The Lewis-Clark State
college track and field
coaching staff also recently
announced that Arlen Olsen
will be helping coach its
throwers in the upcoming
season. Olsen has served for
20-plus years at the
renowned Ironwood camps, and
has coached over 20 high
school state champions.
