Cruisers have strong showing at state track meet

Cruisers have strong showing at state track meet

Cruisers have strong showing at state track meet

Eatonville High School had a large contingency of track athletes qualify and compete in the WIAA 2A State Track Championships at Mount Tahoma HS over Memorial Day weekend. 

A couple of school records fell during the meet when Halle Noel finished 4th overall in the girls 300M Hurdles when she finished with a time of 45.93 to break Jenna Samora’s 2008 record of 46.45.

Sawyer Noel would finish 6th overall in the boys 800M race with a time of 1:57.79 to break Sean Andrascik’s 2008 time of 2:00.15 and become the first runner in Eatonville High School history to break the 2:00 barrier. Sawyer now holds the record in both the 800M and 1600M races and Halle holds both the 100M and 300M Hurdles records.

Lukas Wolfe and Trent Lewis would both tie the school record in the high jump with jumps of 6’0” held by Logan Moose (2013) and Jager Roulst (2019).

In addition to these great performances, the following Cruiser athletes represented Eatonville well at the state meet. Congratulations to all athletes on a great season.

Boys 800 (2A) - Finals
Sawyer Noel - 1:57.79 -  6TH with a NEW school Record!!!

Boys Pole Vault (2A) – Finals
Jahmai Judah - J12-06.00 - 7th
Destin Daniel - 12-00.00 - 11th

Boys Triple Jump (2A) - Finals
Jackson Roulst  - 40-01.75 - 13th

Boys Long Jump (2A) - Finals
Jager Roulst - 19-02.75 15th

Boys Javelin Throw (2A) - Finals
Adam Jensen - 144-05 14th

Boys High Jump (2A) - Finals
Lukas Wolfe - J6-00.00 - 7th
Trent Lewis - J6-00.00 - 8th
Jager Roulst - 5-08.00 - 12th

Boys 3200 (2A) - Finals
Cameron Hatler -  9:54.83 -  13th

Girls 300 Hurdles (2A) - Finals
Halle Noel - 45.93 4th - with a NEW school Record!!!

Girls 4x200 Meter Relay 2A – Preliminaries - 16th Eatonville  - 1:50.64
Alivia Bertram
Halle Noel
Jaelin Hotz
Kya Stewart

Girls 4x100 Meter Relay 2A – Preliminaries - 13th Eatonville 52.57
Alivia Bertram
Halle Noel
Abigail Springer
Kya Stewart

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