Girls track wins first district title in 32 years

A number of local athletes can look forward to a busy weekend when the Tomahawk track and field team travels to the state meet in Pasco, May 23 and 24.

A number of local athletes can look forward to a busy weekend when the Tomahawk track and field team travels to the state meet in Pasco, May 23 and 24.
Of the 19 athletes who qualified for the meet, 10 are either competing or alternates in multiple events.
Senior Nicolette Runyan might have the busiest weekend of everyone the sprinter qualified for state with district championships in both the 100- and 200-meter dash and ran a leg of the Tomahawks state-qualifying 400 and 1,600 relays. All four events run preliminaries on the meets first day, and the top eight finishers in each contest run again on the second day, in finals.
Four other athletes emerged from the two-day district meet in Shoreline with three state events. The Tomahawks strong finishes at Shoreline secured the girls their first team district championship since 1976.
There were huge efforts like Nicolette Runyan in four events, Haley Nemra (in the distance events), Robin Mueller and Michaela Caldwell in the pole vault, those were kind of our key senior scorers. Jade Hanson in the high jump, said M-P coach Randy Davis. Theyve been around three or four years and it was really nice to see them lead the team to a place wed never been.
Fellow senior Nemra is another multi-event competitor. The distance runner is seeded for the 1,600 with the fourth best time in the state at 5:04.87. She also qualified for state in the 800 and as part of the 1,600 relay. Sophomores Cali Cull and Alisha Oden qualified for three events this year as well, thanks in part to their relay participation. Veterans of last years 400 and 1,600 relay, the two are back for those races and an individual event of their own. Cull qualified for the first flight of the triple jump with a third-place finish at districts, while Odens sub-minute time made her the girls 400 champion and a state qualifier.
On the boys side, junior Andy Abadam returns to state, once again a member of the boys 400 relay. But this year, hell also compete in two individual events, the boys 100 and the long jump. Its not a phenomenon unique to Abadam on this years squad, said Davis.
For one, theyre a year older, a little stronger, their technique is a little better. Two, they continue to work and train hard, and you see some of that start to pay off, he said. And three, we have an attitude on this team, and we really felt this on Friday at districts OK, were all going to state. There was this momentum.
After qualifying for state on separate occasions, senior pole vaulters Robin Mueller and Michaela Caldwell will finally compete against one another at the state meet. But in a surprising twist, a long-anticipated rival failed to make height at the district meet and didnt qualify for state. So Mueller and Caldwell will be joined in Pasco by a third Tomahawk vaulter sophomore Sarah Clark cleared 10 feet at the Shoreline meet, finishing third in the event and qualifying for state.
On the boys side, senior Taylor Gibson also qualified for state in the pole vault, thanks to a 13-6 jump that earned him second place in districts.

Tomahawk state track athletes:
Andy Abadam 100, long jump, 4×100 relay
Michaela Caldwell pole vault
Jacob Cartas 4×100 relay
Sarah Clark pole vault
Cali Cull triple jump, 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay
Taylor Gibson pole vault
Brandon Greene high jump
Dacia Heckendorf 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay alternate
Alex McDonald 300 hurdles, 4×400 relay alternate
Shawn McPherson 4×100 relay alternate
Robin Mueller pole vault, 4×100 relay alternate
Haley Nemra 800, 1,600, 4×400 relay
Alisha Oden 400, 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay
Mark Pangilinan 110 hurdles, 4×100 relay
Nicolette Runyan 100, 200 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay
Travis Sanderson 300 hurdles, 4×100 relay
Colton Smith 4×100 relay alternate
Jenna Welsh javelin
Sarah Zellweger 4×100 relay alternate