Sprints were the standout performances for Chadron State College track and field teams at the Blue Hawk Games in North Dakota, with Ryan Clapper and Quincy Efeturi leading the way in the men's sprints.

By the Numbers
  • Ryan Clapper won the 200 meters in 21.05 seconds, the third fastest time in CSC history.
  • Quincy Efeturi came second in the 200 meters with a time of 21.13, the fifth best on the college's chart.
Yes, But

While the sprint performances were highlights, other Chadron State athletes also achieved excellent results in various events at the Blue Hawk Games.

State of Play
  • The CSC men secured 14 season-best marks, while the women achieved 10, with Eagles winning six events and being runners-up 10 times.
  • Multiple athletes had career-best performances, with Clapper leading the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference standings for the season.
What's Next

The impressive performances at the Blue Hawk Games position Chadron State College track and field teams well for upcoming competitions, with potential national qualifiers emerging from their ranks.

Bottom Line

The dominance in sprints showcased by Ryan Clapper and Quincy Efeturi, along with the overall strong performance of the Chadron State teams, signals a promising trajectory for the upcoming track and field events, with national qualification prospects on the horizon.