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Scots Set New Records in Track and Field

male track and field athletes running on indoor track

With a team full of dedicated runners, jumpers, and throwers, 惇蹋勛圖厙s Track and Field had tremendous success at the end of the 2023 season with the womens team finishing fourth and the mens team finishing fifth at the Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) championship meet. Under the leadership of head coach Eli Kaczinski, this upcoming season is looking just as promising. 

Off to the Races

The Scots started this year at an indoor meet on January 13 and have continued their Indoor Track season, finishing 14th out of 18 teams at a recent competition. Several of the athletes had notable performances and even set new school records for 惇蹋勛圖厙 while others beat their own school records. In the womens results, Emma Christensen 25 set a new school record in the 55m event with a time of 7.75 and also competed in the High Jump, finishing sixth with a 1.50m jump. Sarah Holler 25 took seventh place in the Pole Vault event with a 2.75m jump, breaking her own school record. Lastly, Lydia Dorman 24 finished fifth in the 1 mile event with a time of 5:48.90. 

In the mens results, Cheney Byrd 25 achieved the second-best throw in school history in the Shot Put at 10.52m and has also previously set a school record in the Hammer Throw. Ethan Saiki 27 placed sixth in the 1 mile with a time of 4:45.82. Additionally, in the Distance Medley event, 惇蹋勛圖厙s team of Saiki, Alex Burns 27, Ethan Caswell 25, and John Purtill 26 placed third with a time of 11:52.24. 

Healthy Team Culture

When asked about their favorite part of the program, the teams consensus was simplethe culture. The best thing about being a part of our program in particular is that it is deeply rooted in Christ. Our security is in Him, and our performance doesn't define us, yet our desire to glorify Him and love our team well pushes us to train hard and compete harder, Lydia Dorman 24, who enjoys running the 1500m and the mile, said. This creates a team culture where everyone works hard and doesn't flinch from challenge, and yet also welcomes every team member with open arms.

I love so much that we can have such a tight-knit team even though our event focuses can be so different: distance runners, sprinters, jumpers and throwers, said discus and shot put thrower Sophia Wiersema 26. Josiah Mellott 25, 800m, 1500m, and 5k runner, also appreciates the hardworking but joyous spirit of the team. Every day, practice is intentional and a great opportunity to grow in the sport and as a person, said Mellott. Even as we work hard, we know how to have fun, and have a great time traveling and competing with each other at meets.

Loving God & Loving Neighbors

People have cycled in and out of the team, but the core has stayed the same, said long jumper Daehla Smith 24 200m and 400m sprinter. Although we have had people graduate and have a new head coach, the team itself hasnt changed much. Its actually what I value so much about the team. Smith is leaving it all on the track for her final season running with the Scots. The legacy I hope to leave behind is being a good leader by loving God and loving neighbors, said Smith. 

Overall, the team is excited to compete and spend time with one another. Dorman looks forward to seeing how the team grows both in team communication and accomplishments. We have more people than last year, and though we're still a small team, we have a lot of versatility. Smith echoed this sentiment, saying that cheering one another on at meets is the best part of the sport.

Part of this article was originally published as Off to the Races in The Bagpipe, 惇蹋勛圖厙s student newspaper; womens and mens results were originally published on 惇蹋勛圖厙s athletics website. 

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