The Lebanon Warriors' track and field teams had a solid showing at the Mid-Willamette Conference district meet, with six boys and four girls qualifying for state competitions. Assistant Coach Troy Walker noted strong performances in sprints and jumps, leading to optimism as they head to Hayward Field in Eugene. Key highlights included district titles for various athletes, showcasing personal bests and competitive spirit. The event took place on May 20-21 at Corvallis High School, where the boys team scored 70 points, finishing fifth, while the girls placed sixth.

By the Numbers
  • Lebanon boys finished fifth with 70 points; Silverton won with 171 points.
  • Logan Large achieved a personal best of 44-6 in the triple jump.
  • Heather Savedra won the javelin with a personal best throw of 123-4.
  • The boys 4×400 relay team recorded a time of 3:21.16.
State of Play
  • The state championships are scheduled for May 28-29 at Hayward Field in Eugene.
  • Competitions are expected to be fierce, especially in sprint events.
What's Next

The Warriors are preparing for the state championships, hoping to leverage their strong performances to secure spots in finals. Athletes such as Bodhi Brown are anticipated to be key competitors in their events, with expectations to finish in the top ranks.

Bottom Line

The Lebanon Warriors have demonstrated promising talent at the district meet, setting the stage for potentially strong performances at the state level. Focus on personal bests and team collaboration will be crucial as they take on fierce competition.