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Post by coachk on May 5, 2013 9:03:38 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2013 11:23:48 GMT -5
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Post by coachk on May 10, 2013 21:18:32 GMT -5
Crescent Logger Boys & Girls are doing very well at Districts 1-3 meet. Results should be posted shortly.
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Post by coachk on May 11, 2013 0:18:14 GMT -5
Districts 1 & 3 results
Varsity - Mens 1. Crescent CRES 132.5 2. Clallam Bay CLAL 67 3. Shoreline Christian SHOC 61 4. Mt Vernon Christian MVC 55 5. Lummi LUMM 53 6. Cedar Park Christian/MLT CPC 46.5 6. Lopez LOPE 46 8. Grace Academy GRCA 42 9. Neah Bay NEAH 33
Varsity - Womens 1. Mt Vernon Christian MVC 173 2. Crescent CRES 96 3. Shoreline Christian SHOC 57 4. Neah Bay NEAH 39 5. Grace Academy GRCA 37 6. Clallam Bay CLAL 33 7. Cedar Park Christian/MLT CPC 30 8. Lopez LOPE 17 9. Lummi LUMM 6
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Post by coachk on May 12, 2013 11:02:42 GMT -5
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Post by coachk on May 16, 2013 23:06:00 GMT -5
Team Scores from Quad Districts 1-2-3-4
Thursday, May 16, 2013 Port Angeles HS, Port Angeles, WA - Map
Field Events Start: 3:15 PM Track Events Start: 3:30 PM
varsity - Mens 1. Crescent CRES 84 2. Mt Rainier Lutheran MTRL 73 3. Wishkah Valley WSHK 69 4. Mt Vernon Christian MVC 59 5. Shoreline Christian SHOC 50 6. Shorewood Christian SCS 41 7. Lummi LUMM 40 8. Clallam Bay CLAL 37 9. Evergreen Lutheran EVRL 35 10. Grace Academy GRCA 34 11. Lopez LOPE 31 12. Taholah THLA 28 13. Cedar Park Christian/MLT CPC 21 14. Mary Knight MMK 15 15. Neah Bay NEAH 12 16. North River NRVR 7 17. Christian Faith CFS 6
Varsity - Womens 1. Mt Vernon Christian MVC 173 2. Evergreen Lutheran EVRL 122 3. Crescent CRES 72 4. Mt Rainier Lutheran MTRL 69.5 5. Shoreline Christian SHOC 44.5 6. Taholah THLA 25.5 7. Christian Faith CFS 24.5 8. Grace Academy GRCA 22 9. Neah Bay NEAH 20 10. Clallam Bay CLAL 19 11. Mary Knight MMK 16 11. Lopez LOPE 16 13. Cedar Park Christian/MLT CPC 13 13. Muckleshoot Tribal MTS 13 15. Shorewood Christian SCS 10 16. Wishkah Valley WSHK 7 17. Lummi LUMM 1
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Post by coachk on May 19, 2013 13:02:31 GMT -5
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Post by coachk on May 26, 2013 23:17:17 GMT -5
Results from Crescent Track & Field: WIAA Track & Field State Championships 1B from Eastern Washington University, Roos Field, Cheney, WA;
Crescent Boys finish 3rd: Wellpinit 62; Republic 44.5; Crescent 44
Crescent Girls finish 10th with 26 points
It was the always powerful Crescent throwers fueling the attack one more time, this one on the biggest of all stages, the State Championships of Track & Field from Eastern Washington University, the site of the 1B championships. First, it was Big Josh Sowder, who struggled for most of the discus competition in the 45 degree weather, but who managed to fly one out to 121 feet to grab third place and the all important 6 team points which accompanyed it. Turning the baton over to teammate Derrick Findley in the javelin, Josh and his Logger teammates watched as Findley pounded out two monster throws, one at 156 to temporary move into second place, and then a 157 blast to secure the third place medal and another big six points. So day one concluded with these Loggers from the westside of the state with 12 points, right on their predicted schedule to move into the 40's and a shot at the trophies for the weekend. Saturday brought warmer weather and eventual sunshine, as Sowder and Gene Peppard took center stage in the shot put. Sowder pounded out to 43-06 with the big ball to finish second place to fellow Quad-District member Deon Haskins of Lummi who blasted 44-06 for the win. Peppard popped out to 42-2 for third place and his part of a 14 point outburst for the team. Holding up their end of the bargain, the Throwers with their 26 points turned the meet and their eventual fate over to the talented Logger jumpers. And not to disappoint, Senior veteran, Donvovan Christie flew over a life-time PR 6-02 to grab second place and the big 8 team points to go along with Findley's 19-08.5 pop in the long jump which was good for 4th place and another 5 points. And now it was up to super sophomore Martin Waldrip to conclude the scoring and put these Loggers in a positon on the trophy stand, and not one to disappoint, Martin ran a competitive race to finish fourth to a very fast crowd and 5 more team points. The 44 point total was just one-half point out of second place in the team race.
"Welpinit was just too much for us to handle on the weekend. Really it was just too much team speed to contend with: With Welpinit taking the 100 and both relays, and a second in the 200, we just had no answer for that. We didn't have the numbers to move into the 60's. But I was proud of our kids for really dialing in their performances over the weekend. We came in shooting for the middle 40's, knowing that would be enough to put us into the title chase. So, we gave it a whirl, a half point out of matching what we did last year (Team 2nd Place 2012). The kids competed hard. But when your going head to head against the best athetes in the State, there's going to be some movement in the placings with 17 different events being conducted."
"Josh Sowder had himself a great meet. A second and a third. Fourteen big team points. If you ask him if he's happy with that, he just smiles, and somehow, he just can't quite get the medals off from around his neck."
On the girls side, I thought we handled it very well. Top ten team finish. We kind of thought we might finish a bit higher, but with 5 or 6 teams all traffic-jammed in the 24-35 point area it was a battle. Our 4x200 relay was great. Always nice to get into the medals for the relays. Ryan Lester and Kellie Belford absolutely flew, and with teammates, Devanie Christie and Jandi Frantz, who were kind of flying themselves, we run a season PR and into the medals. Exciting stuff. Christie and Lester teamed two more times on the day, perhaps none more exciting than the 100 hurdles, The two co-school record holders hooked up one more time, this time Christie getting the best of it as she raced into the medals (4th) to just nip Lester in fifth. And then one more time in the 4x100 relay as they teamed with Belford and Frantz to run a competive 6th place. And Christie wasn't quite finished yet. With the top throw coming into the javelin final, the Junior thrower struggled a bit after literally racing straight from the 4x100 relay to the javelin venue with the help of a golf cart and still managed a nice pop at 106 feet go secure third place. So with her javelin (6 points), hurdles (5 points) and share of two relays (1.75 points) she was the second leading Logger scorer with 12.75 points, just behind Sowder's (boy's team) 14. Two more Crescent throwers put the finishing touches of the point total on the board, first sophomore Shannon Williams in the shot put (8th place) and finally with Junior, Meghan Shamp, who twirled the disc out to 95 feet and the 5th place finish. "Shamp threw well. Not really what she wanted as she had been pounding out to 105-110 all week in practice sessions. But the State stage is different. One throw at a time. No linking throws. Take a throw, sit it down. That and the crowd can make for some nerves. But she throws within three feet of her PR. And that's rock solid stuff. She'll come back next season and be considered one of the favorites."
Well, I always get a little philosophical when all is done. Our guys really had themselves a nice run through the season. League championsip, Crescent Invite champions, Bi-District champions, Quad-District champions. We kind of won all there was to win. And finishing 3rd in the State is worthy of some good feelings. And our girls were very impressive this season. League champs, second at the big Crescent Invite, second at Bi-Districts, second at Quads and then 10th here."
"With our guys in the team chase, getting the State Title is always a tough deal. With the advancing format the way it is, we leave home great kids year after year and some of the other Districts get in some mystery kids. Knowing that Wolfer and Walker (javelin throwers) would have combined for 8 points here, and our short relay getting dumped behind at Quads was worth 2 more; toss in Findley's disappointment in the TJ at Quads and the six state points predicted and we're looking at 16 more state points and a flirt with the title. But as the saying goes, "If if's and buts were candy and nuts we'd all have a merry Christmas." And that's Track."
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