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COACHING STAFF
Head Women’s Coach
Marcia Mecklenburg
A Pacific Northwest native, Marcia Mecklenburg is now in her 10th season as head coach
of Eastern’s women’s track and field and cross
country programs. She coaches Eastern’s
throwers and multi-event athletes.
During her tenure at EWU, Mecklenburg has
coached the throwers and multi-event competitors to 36 Big Sky-All Conference team honors,
including nine conference titles.
Mecklenburg took over at EWU in the fall
of 1995 after nine seasons as an assistant at Washington State University. At
WSU, she coached All-American athletes in shot put, discus and javelin events,
including the 1987 and 1988 NCAA discus champion.
Before joining the Cougar coaching staff in 1986, Mecklenburg was an assistant coach for five seasons at Montana State and also coached at Seattle
Pacific. At MSU, she coached 11 all-conference athletes and a pair of national
qualifiers.
Mecklenburg has extensive strength and conditioning coaching experience,
and coached heptathletes at WSU. She was also selected as an assistant coach
for the United States at the 1997 Indoor World Championships.
Mecklenburg received her bachelor’s degree from Seattle Pacific in 1979 and
her master’s degree from Montana State in 1991. She is a former state champion
at Edmonds, Wash., High School, and competed four times in the AIAW National
Championships in the shot put and discus while at SPU.
During the course of her competitive career Mecklenburg also competed in
three Olympic trials and made three U.S. teams. As a competitor in master’s
competitions in the hammer throw, she set an American record for her age group
at the Nike World Masters Championship in the summer of 1998.
She recently adopted a baby girl named Echo (2 1/2).
Assistant Coach
Dan Hilton
Dan Hilton is in his eighth season as an assistant
coach, with primary responsibilities of working with
Eastern distance and cross country runners.
In his first seven seasons, Hilton has led the EWU
distance squad to 19 school records, nine All-Big Sky
Conference honors, four All-West Region placers in
cross country and two NCAA Cross Country Championship qualifiers. Five cross country teams have earned national recognition
as All-Academic teams under Hilton, including the 2000 men’s team, which
ranked 10th nationally with a team GPA of 3.3, and the 1999 women’s team,
which ranked 14th nationally with a 3.47 GPA.
As a distance runner for the University of Washington, Dan was the team
captain his senior year in cross country. In his junior year, his team was ranked
24th nationally. He placed eighth at the Pacific 10 Conference Track and Field
Championships in the steeplechase and was a second team Pac-10 All-Academic selection in cross country and track in 1996. His career best times are
3:56 in the 1500 meters, 9:05 in the steeplechase and 14:29 in the 5000 meters.
He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics.
In fall 1997, he served as an assistant coach for the Cheney High School
cross country program. In summer 1998, Hilton gained some international
experience and traveled overseas to compete for a club team in Bern, Switzerland.
He received his master’s degree in exercise science from EWU in 2002.
Hilton is married to former EWU soccer star Keri Nichols and they have a
beagle named Boo.
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Head Men’s Coach
Stan Kerr
In his third tour of duty at Eastern, Kerr
is in his 10th season as head men’s track
and field/cross country coach. He coaches
Eastern competitors in the jumps, pole
vault, and combined events. Returning in
fall 1995 as an assistant coach, Kerr took
over in January 1996 as Eastern’s head
men’s coach. He first came to Eastern as
an undergraduate in the late 1970s and
returned as a graduate assistant coach from 1991-1993. During his tenure
at EWU, Kerr’s teams have had one NCAA All-American, 19 individual Big
Sky Conference champions, and 71 Big Sky All-Conference performers.
While a member of the Spokane Community College and University
of Montana track squads, Kerr ran on mile relay teams that still hold school
records of 3:10.50 and 3:12.70, respectively. Kerr came to EWU in fall 1977
to finish school. He ran legs of relay teams for EWU in 1979 that own school
records in the 800-meter-sprint-medley relay (1:31.38) and the mile relay
record of 3:12.57.
Kerr received his bachelor’s degree from Eastern in 1980 and master’s
degree in 1993. After he left Eastern in 1993, Kerr became the head men’s
coach at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. While at Eau Claire, he
coached the NCAA Division III women’s high jump champion.
He and his wife Saralynn have two sons, Tully (13) and Carson (8).
Assistant Coach
Renee Scott
This is Scott’s seventh season as a full-time assistant. She coaches Eastern’s sprinters, hurdlers
and multi-event athletes.
Scott is Level I and Level II certified in the
USATF Coaches Education Program. She has
coached several all-conference athletes, including
a conference championship record holder in the
men’s 60-meter dash. Since she began coaching, her athletes have won 14
conference championship titles.
A jumper and hurdler for the Eagles from 1992-96, Scott’s career-best
outdoor long jump of 17-11 1/2 ranks ninth in Eastern history, and her best
indoor jump of 17-11 1/4 ranks sixth. Her best finish at the Big Sky Conference Championships was an eighth-place finish indoors in the long jump
in 1996.
Formerly from Lakewood, Wash., she attended Clover Park High
School, where she placed second in the state in the 300 low hurdles. Scott
received her bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from Eastern in 1996. She
received her master’s degree at EWU in 1998 in physical education with
an emphasis in sports administration.
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This publication was produced by Reid Klei in the Eastern Washington
University Sports Information office. Photographs were provided by Marcia
Mecklenburg and Eric Galey.
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SEASON OUTLOOK
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Heater and Guydish return as
Big Sky Conference Champions
The Eastern Washington Track and Field program
returns a pair of Big Sky Conference Champions in
seniors Zach Guydish and Haley Heater as it comes
off one of its best seasons in school history.
Last season the women had their best performance
ever at the Big Sky Indoor Championships as they placed
fourth with a total of 65.5 points, and the men tied their
second-best placing ever as they finished in sixth with
50.5 points. Outdoors, the women placed eighth with 48.5
points, and the men placed seventh with 73.5 points.
After running a career-best time in the preliminaries
of the 400 meters, Heater ended the indoor season by
winning the Big Sky title and setting a school record in the
event with a time of 56.39. Guydish heaved a career-best
216-11 to become the Big Sky javelin champion and rank
fourth in school history.
Joining these two will be 49 other returning letter-winners – 21 on the women’s team and 28 for the men.
The men’s team returns many potential champions
who placed in the top eight at the Big Sky Championships last year. Returning are distance runners Josh
Arnold and Branden Fuller; throwers Mike Quinn and
Ty Weingard; jumpers Justin Drake, Mike Erickson,
Billy Grubbs, David Sargent, Geoff Penrod and
Justin Shrack; and hurdlers Alex Moon and Brandon
Wilson.
The women return potential champions Amy Jo Perreault, Holly Evans, Caitlin Prunty and Camille Gibb in
the distance events; Anna Woelk, Valerie Bertsch and
Jordan Graeme in the throws; Sarah Hegna, Wiyanna
Kramer, Teanna Meinhold and Sara Fouts in the jumps;
and Jaime Griffith in the sprints.
The 2005 Big Sky Indoor Championships take place
Feb. 25-26 in Pocatello, Idaho. The outdoor championships are May 11-14 in Flagstaff, Ariz.
Men’s Outlook
Throws:
The group of throwers is perhaps Eastern’s strongest
and most experienced area as they return two All-Big Sky
Conference performers (top three finishers at championship) for the 2005 season in seniors Zach Guydish and
Mike Quinn.
Guydish won last year’s Big Sky javelin title with a career-best throw of 216-11, which ranks him fourth all-time
at EWU. He also qualified for the NCAA Regional meet for
the second consecutive year where he placed 14th.
Quinn returns to compete in every throwing event except the shot put. He earned All-Big Sky honors during the
outdoor season when he placed third in the hammer with
a career-best 194-3 to rank fifth all-time at EWU. He also
had a career-best throw of 155-3 to place seventh in the
discus at the meet and also placed eighth in the javelin.
He then went on to the NCAA Regionals in the hammer
where he finished 13th. Indoors, Quinn ranks 13th all-time
in the weight throw with a mark of 52-9 1/2.
Also returning for EWU is sophomore David Paul who
placed 10th at the Big Sky Indoor Championships in the
shot put. He ranks 15th all-time at EWU in the event with
a throw of 53-7 3/4. Paul also ranks sixth all-time in both
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Coach Mecklenburg with throwers (from left) Mike
Quinn, Zach Guydish and Jason Demeroutis
the discus (163-5) and the weight throw (57-0 1/4).
Thrower Ty Weingard will return for the indoor season. During last year’s outdoor season, he qualified for
the Big Sky Championships in three events. In the shot
put, he threw a season-best 52-2 1/2 to place sixth, and
in the discus, he placed 11th.
EWU’s top incoming thrower is freshman Justin Bedford out of Benton City, Wash. In his senior year of high
school, he took seventh in both the shot put (49-1 1/2) and
the discus (139-6) at the WIAA State 2A Meet.
Jumps:
Eastern returns a pair of All-Big Sky performers to
create a very strong jumping crew.
Included is Billy Grubbs, who earned All-Big Sky
honors in the triple jump as he placed second in the event
at the Big Sky Championships both indoors and outdoors.
Indoors he ranks sixth all-time with a jump of 48-0 and
outdoors he ranks ninth with a jump of 48-4 3/4.
Justin Drake returns in the long jump, where he
earned All-Big Sky honors last indoor season with a thirdplace finish at the Big Sky Championships. Outdoors, he
also qualified in the long jump and took sixth.
Senior David Sargent will return in the jumps after
placing fifth indoors and ninth outdoors at the Big Sky
Championships in the long jump. Outdoors, he also took
sixth in the triple jump.
Geoff Penrod will also be back for EWU in the long
jump after placing ninth at the Big Sky Indoor Championships as a freshman. Outdoors, he placed seventh
at the Big Sky Championships with a career-best jump
of 23-0 1/2.
Also returning for EWU are pole vaulters Mike Erickson and Justin Shrack. Erickson placed eighth at the
Big Sky Indoor Championships last year. He ranks fourth
indoors (15-8 1/4) and second outdoors (16-6 3/4) all-time
at EWU in the event. Shrack finished 11th indoors and
seventh outdoors. His career-best vault of 15-1 indoors
ranks him 11th in the event.
Sophomore Luke Clemmens returns in the high jump
after finishing 10th at the Big Sky Outdoor Championships. He has a career-best mark of 6-3 1/2.
Sprints:
Eastern returns seniors Justin Drake, Alex Moon and
Phillip Carr to its sprinting corps for the 2005 season.
Drake comes into his senior year after qualifying
for the Big Sky Championships in both the indoor and
outdoor season in the 200 meters. He has a career
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best indoor time of 22.16, which ranks him eighth
all-time at EWU.
Moon returns in the 400 meters, where he earned
All-Big Sky honors last indoor season with a secondplace finish at conference. His career-best 48.24 at
the meet ranks him fifth all-time at EWU.
Carr also returns in the sprints. Last season
he qualified for the Big Sky Championships in the
55 meters, and he has a career-best 6.56 in the
event.
Joining the EWU sprint squad will be transfer
student Marcus Whitehead. In his sophomore
year at Southwestern Oregon Community College,
he placed fourth in the 400 meters and sixth in the
200 meters at the NWAACC Championships. He
has a career-best time of 47.73 in the 400 and 22.2
in the 200.
Hurdles:
EWU returns the strong hurdling duo of senior Alex
Moon and sophomore Brandon Wilson.
Moon earned All-Big Sky honors in the 400-meter
hurdles with a third-place finish at conference. His career-best time of 51.47 in the preliminaries earned him
the No. 4 spot all-time at EWU. He also competed at
NCAA Regionals, where he placed 10th. Moon was Big
Sky men’s champion in 2003 in the event.
In his first season as an Eagle, Wilson placed sixth
at the Big Sky Outdoor Championships in the 400-meter
hurdles. He has a career-best time of 52.97 to rank ninth
all-time at EWU.
Freshman L’Shawn Dennis from Lincoln High School
in Tacoma, Wash., is the team’s top newcomer. He
placed seventh in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles
at the WIAA State 4A Meet with a time of 39.62. He also
competed in the preliminaries of the 110-meter high
hurdles and had a time of 15.03.
Distance:
The EWU distance team returns senior Branden
Fuller, who broke three school records last season.
Outdoors, he broke the record in the 3,000-meter
steeplechase with a time of 8:57.38. He qualified for the
NCAA Regional Championships in the event, where he
finished 12th. At the Big Sky Outdoor Championships,
he earned All-Big Sky honors with a second-place finish
and also placed eighth in the 1,500 meters.
Indoors, Fuller broke the records in the 3,000 and
5,000 meters with times of 8:24.35 and 14:40.05, respectively. He took seventh in the 5,000 and eighth in
the 3,000 at conference. During the 2004 cross country
season, he placed third at the Big Sky Championships
and 22nd at the NCAA Regional Championships. In
2003, he became the first male runner in EWU history
to compete at the NCAA Championships.
Returning in the 800 meters are seniors Josh Arnold
and Casey Kellogg, and junior Joe Hewitt. Arnold and
Kellogg both competed at the Big Sky Indoor Championships in the event, where they took seventh and 11th,
respectively. Kellogg also took 11th in the mile at the
championships. In the Big Sky Outdoor Championships,
Kellogg placed ninth in the 800 and Hewitt placed 12th.
Also returning in the longer events is sophomore John
Timeus. In 2004, he placed 10th in the 10,000 meters at
the Big Sky Outdoor Championships. Indoors, he placed
12th in the 3,000 meters and 16th in the 5,000 meters.
Combined Events:
Leading the team in the multi-events is junior Matt
Ludwigson, who set the school record in the indoor
heptathlon in 2004 with a score of 4,442. Last year was
the first year that the multi-events were part of the Big Sky
Conference Indoor Championships. He has career bests
of 6.82 in the 55 meters, 12-7 1/2 in the pole vault, 8.70 in
the 55-meter hurdles, and 6-0 in the high jump.
Joining Ludwigson will be senior David Sargent, who
will be competing in the multi-events for his first time. He
has career-bests of 6-0 3/4 in the high jump, 23-2 1/2 in
the long jump, and 46-6 1/4 in the triple jump.
Women’s Outlook
Throws:
The throws are a huge strength for Eastern on the
women’s side. Leading the way will be junior Anna
Woelk and two-time Big Sky javelin champion Stephanie Ulmer.
Woelk is the only returning thrower to have competed
in both the indoor and outdoor Big Sky Championships.
Indoors she took sixth in the weight throw with a careerbest 54-1 1/4 to rank second all-time at EWU, and she
also qualified in the shot put. Outdoors, she qualified in
the hammer and discus where, she placed 11th and 15th,
respectively. Her career-best of 162-10 in the hammer
ranks her fifth in school history. She also ranks 12th in
the discus and shot put.
Ulmer will return for Eastern looking to regain the
Big Sky javelin title after redshirting the 2004 season.
She won the conference title in both the 2002 and 2003
seasons, and has a career-best throw of 153-9 to rank
third all-time at EWU.
Also returning in the javelin is sophomore Jordan
Graeme. As a freshman, she ended her season with
a 25th-place finish at NCAA Regionals. At the Big Sky
Outdoor Championships, she placed fourth with a careerbest 146-1 to rank fifth all-time at EWU.
Valerie Bertsch returns for her sophomore season
after qualifying for the outdoor championships in two
separate events. In both the hammer and the discus,
she had career-best throws to place 16th and seventh,
respectively. Her throw of 149-5 in the hammer ranks
her eighth in school history, and her throw of 138-1 in
the discus ranks her 11th.
Also returning in the throws is sophomore Carolee
Geaudreau, who qualified for the Big Sky Outdoor Cham-
pionships in three events as a freshman. She placed 10th
in the shot put with a career-best throw of 42-10 1/4 to
rank 11th in school history. She also placed ninth in the
javelin and 14th in the discus, and indoors she ranks ninth
all-time in the discus with a throw of 135-7.
Eastern will look for contributions from redshirt freshmen Erika Kirley and Amanda Faire. In her senior
year at Kennewick High School, Kirley placed third at
the 2003 Washington/Oregon Meet of Champions with
a discus throw of 126-3. She was also the 2003 Washington State 4A discus champion with a throw of 138-6.
Faire, out of Ellensburg High School, helped lead her
school to a second-place team finish at the 2003 State
3A Championships by winning the shot put (43-1) and
placing second in the discus (129-8).
Another key newcomer is freshman Jamie Anderson
out of White River High School in Buckley, Wash. In her
senior year she became the Washington State 3A javelin
champion with a throw of 131-8.
Jumps:
Returning to lead the EWU jump squad is the trio of
senior Wiyanna Kramer, junior Sara Fouts and sophomore Sarah Hegna.
In 2004, Kramer continued her very successful EWU
career by qualifying for the Big Sky Indoor Championships in both the long jump and triple jump. In the long
jump, she earned All-Big Sky honors with a third-place
finish, and she placed 10th in the triple jump. She has
career-best jumps of 18-6 1/2 in the long jump and 37-8
in the triple jump to rank fourth and third, respectively, in
school history. Outdoors she ranks sixth in the triple jump
(36-5 1/2) and fourth in the long jump (18-9 3/4).
Fouts returns for her junior year in the high jump. Last
year she finished her indoor season with a career-best
high jump of 5-5 3/4 at the Big Sky Indoor Championships
to rank sixth all-time at EWU. At the outdoor championships, she also had a career-best jump of 5-5 1/4 to place
fifth and rank seventh all-time at EWU.
In the pole vault is Hegna, who as a freshman, qualified for NCAA Regionals, where she placed 23rd overall.
Indoors, she earned All-Big Sky honors with a third-place
finish at the indoor championships. Outdoors, she placed
fifth at the championships, and her career-best vaults of
11-11 3/4 indoors and 12-3 1/2 outdoors both rank her
second all-time at EWU.
Teanna Meinhold returns for her second season
with the third-best triple jump in school history (37-10
1/2). At the outdoor championships, she finished ninth
in the triple jump and 11th in the long jump. She also
competed in the indoor championships, where she took
16th in the triple jump.
The top incoming freshman in the jumps is Kayla
Mainer of West Valley High School in Spokane. In her
senior year, she placed eighth at the WIAA State 3A
Championships in the long jump (16-1) and second in
the high jump (5-6).
Sprints:
Carolee Geaudreau
Returning to lead the sprinting squad is Eastern’s
only returning Big Sky Champion, senior Haley Heater.
Heater won the 400-meter title at the Big Sky Indoor
Championships as she set the school record with a time
of 56.39. During the outdoor season, she placed seventh
in the 400 at the championships, and her career-best
time of 57.12 in the event ranks her sixth all-time. In
all, Heater has made her way onto the EWU all-time
best lists in 14 different events, more than any athlete
in Eastern history.
Joining Heater will be the sophomore duo of Jamie
Griffith and Emily Hannah.
In her freshman season, Griffith qualified for the
Big Sky Championships in both the indoor and outdoor
seasons. Indoors, she placed seventh in the 400, and
outdoors, she placed eighth in the event. Her career-best
indoor time of 57.78 ranks her seventh all-time at EWU,
and she also ranks 13th in the 60 meters (8.11) and 500
meters (1:20.75) indoors.
Hannah also qualified for the outdoor championships
in the 400, where she placed 14th. She has career-best
times of 12.70 in the 100, 25.90 in the 200, 58.84 in the
400 and 7.52 in the 55.
Hurdles:
Returning in the hurdles for Eastern are Haley Heater
and Lyndsey Johnson-Cooper.
Heater returns in the 400-meter hurdles, where she
holds the No. 3 spot in school history with a time of
1:01.63. This mark came at the Big Sky Championships,
where she earned All-Big Sky honors with a secondplace finish.
Johnson-Cooper redshirted the 2004 season. In
2003, she made a return trip to the Big Sky Outdoor
Championships in the 400-meter hurdles, where she
placed fifth with a career-best time of 1:02.85 to rank
fifth all-time at EWU.
Distance:
EWU returns a very accomplished distance team,
including five Big Sky Championship competitors.
Returning in the 800 meters are senior Caitlin Prunty
and sophomore Camille Gibb. In the indoor season,
both qualified for the championships in the event, where
Prunty earned All-Big Sky honors with a third-place
finish, and Gibb finished in fifth place. Prunty owns the
school record in the event with a time of 2:13.39, and
Gibb owns the No. 3 spot with a 2:14.42. Prunty also
competed in the mile at the championships, where she
placed fifth. She also owns the school record in this event
with a time of 4:54.67. Outdoors, she qualified in the 800,
where she took eighth place, and the 1,500, where she
took sixth. She has a career-best time of 2:13.49 in the
800 to rank fourth in school history and 4:32.40 in the
1,500 to rank third.
Sophomore Holly Evans returns in the 1,500, where
last year she placed seventh at the outdoor championships. Her career-best time of 4:41.16 ranks her eighth
all-time at EWU.
Returning in the longer distances are Amy Jo Perreault and Nicolle Clutter. In the 2004 outdoor season,
Perreault competed at the Big Sky Championships in
both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, where she placed
16th and eighth, respectively. She ranks sixth all-time at
EWU in the 5,000 with a time of 18:22.24 and the 10,000
with a time of 39:58.44.
Clutter placed 11th in the 10,000 meters at the outdoor
championships and has a career-best time of 40:47.67 in
the event. In the 5,000, she ranks 12th in school history
with a time of 18:55.13.
Combined Events:
Returning to compete in the combined events for
Eastern this year will be sophomore Traci Mickle. Mickle
competed at the Big Sky Outdoor Championships in the
heptathlon, where she scored 3,700 points to place 11th
and rank 12th in school history. Indoors, she has a careerbest of 3,197 in the pentathlon to rank fourth all-time.
Competing in the multi-events for the first time this
year will be Teanna Meinhold and Katelyn Waterhouse,
who both concentrated in the jumping events last year.
Meinhold had career-bests of 38-7 1/2 in the triple jump,
17-9 3/4 in the long jump, and 1:01.21 in the 400 meters.
Waterhouse has career-bests of 37-4 1/4 in the triple jump
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WOMEN’S STANDOUTS
Valerie Bertsch
Sophomore – Throws
Hermiston, Ore. (Hermiston HS ‘03)
In her first year as an Eagle, Bertsch showed that she could
perform under pressure as her best throws in both the hammer
and the discus came at the Big Sky Outdoor Championships. In
the hammer she placed 16th in the meet with a throw of 149-5
to rank eighth all-time at EWU. In the discus she threw her way
into seventh place with a mark of 138-1, which ranks her 11th all-time at EWU. Bertsch is
an education major with a 3.694 GPA.
Indoor Bests at EWU - DI/120-5, WT/39-3
Outdoor Bests at EWU - DI/138-1, HA/149-5
Holly Evans
Sophomore – XC/Distance
Chehalis, Wash. (W.F. West HS ‘03)
Evans started her Eastern career off strong as she won the 1,500
meters in her first outdoor race as an Eagle at the Sasquatch
Mini-Meet in Spokane, Wash. Later in the season, she placed
ninth at the Ken Shannon Invitational in a career-best time of
4:41.16 to rank eighth all time at EWU. Her success in this race
qualified her for the Big Sky Outdoor Championships, where she placed seventh in a time of
4:54.93. Evans also managed to rank fourth on the EWU all-time bests list in the 3,000-meter
steeplechase with a time of 12:24.65 despite only competing in the event once. During the
2004 cross country season, Evans stepped up to be Eastern’s No. 1 runner for the last four
races of the season. She led the team to a seventh-place finish, as she placed 17th at the
Big Sky Conference Championships.
Indoor Bests at EWU - Mile/5:29.54
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 1,500/4:41.16, 5,000/19:41.75, 3,000 SC/12:24.65
Sara Fouts
Junior – Jumps
Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS ’02)
Fouts finished an impressive 2004 indoor season with a careerbest high jump of 5-5 3/4 to place fifth at the Big Sky Indoor
Championships and rank sixth all-time at EWU. During the indoor
season, she placed fifth or better in every meet that she competed
in. Fouts finished the year off in similar fashion as she used a
career-best outdoor mark of 5-5 1/4 to place fifth at the Big Sky Outdoor Championships
and rank seventh all-time at EWU. Fouts has qualified for the indoor and outdoor Big Sky
Championships in both her years as an Eagle and has placed in the top 10 every time.
Indoor Bests at EWU - HJ/5-5 3/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - HJ/5-5 1/4, 100H/18.25
Camille Gibb
Soph. (In.)/Fresh. (Out.) – XC/Distance
Ellensburg, Wash. (Kittitas HS ‘03)
As a freshman, Gibb made her mark in the EWU history books
– four times to be exact. She made her first mark in her first race
as an Eagle at the Jerry Martin Invitational, where she placed
fourth in the 500 meters to rank fifth all-time at EWU with a time
of 1:18.54. She then made her second mark at the University of
Washington Invite, where she ran the mile in a time of 5:08.23 to once again rank fifth alltime. Perhaps her most impressive feat of the season, however, came at the University of
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Idaho Team Scoring Meet, where she placed second in the 800 meters with a time of 2:14.42
to rank third all-time at EWU. She also was part of the women’s 4x400-meter team, which
ranks second all-time with a time of 3:52.68. Gibb redshirted the outdoor season due to an
injury. During her freshman cross country season in 2003, she was Eastern’s No. 1 runner
in three different meets including the NCAA Regional Meet, where she placed 74th overall.
She also helped the team to a fifth-place finish in the Big Sky Conference Championships,
which matched EWU’s best performance ever. In 2004, Gibb only competed in two meets,
taking first on the team in both before sitting out the rest of the season due to injury. Gibb
is majoring in athletic training with a 3.696 GPA.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 500/1:18.54, 800/2:14.42, Mile/5:08.23
Carolee Geaudreau
Sophomore – Throws
Newport, Wash. (Newport HS ‘02)
Geaudreau started off her Eastern career strong by qualifying for
the Big Sky Conference Outdoor Championships in three separate
events. In the shot put, she had a season-best throw of 42-10 1/4
to place 10th at the meet and rank 11th all-time at EWU. She also
placed ninth in the javelin and 14th in the discus at the meet. She
also competed in the hammer, where she had a season-best throw of 145-9 at the Steve Scott
Invitational to rank 10th on the EWU all-time bests list. During the indoor season, Geaudreau
had a season-best throw of 135-7 in the discus to rank ninth all-time at EWU.
Indoor Bests at EWU - SP/39-10 3/4, DI/135-7, WT/41-9 1/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - SP/42-10 1/4, DI/134-9, HA/145-9, JA/123-2
Jordan Graeme
Sophomore – Javelin
Klickitat, Wash. (Klickitat HS ‘03)
Graeme capped off her freshman season with a trip to NCAA
Regionals, where she finished 25th in the javelin with a throw of
131-10. A week earlier, Graeme heaved a career-best 146-1 at
the Big Sky Outdoor Championships to place fourth and rank fifth
all-time at EWU. During the outdoor season, she also competed
in the triple jump, where she had a season-best of 33-4 1/2 and in the high jump, where
she had a season-best of 4-11 1/2.
Indoor Bests at EWU - HJ/4-11 3/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - HJ/4-11 1/2, TJ/33-4 1/2, JA/146-1
Jamie Griffith
Sophomore – Sprints
Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin HS ‘03)
Just a freshman, Griffith added her name to EWU’s all-time bests
list in four separate events and qualified for the Big Sky Championships during the indoor season. At the Big Sky Indoor Championships, she recorded a career-best 57.78 in the preliminaries of
the 400 meters before finishing seventh in the event in the finals.
Her time ranked her seventh all-time at EWU. During the season, she also managed to rank
13th in the 60 meters (8.11) and 500 meters (1:20.75) and was also part of the 4x400-meter
relay team that ranks second all-time (3:52.68). In the outdoor season, Griffith once again
qualified for the Big Sky Championships in the 400 meters. She finished in eighth place
and once again recorded her career-best time of 58.20 in the preliminaries of the event.
She also was part of the 4x100-meter relay team that ranks ninth all-time (47.74) and the
4x400-meter relay team that ranks seventh (3:58.09).
Indoor Bests at EWU - 55/7.48, 60/8.11, 200/26.43, 400/57.78, 500/1:20.75
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 100/12.65, 200/25.91, 400/58.20
Haley Heater
Senior – Sprints
Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower HS ‘01)
Heater is having quite an impressive career at EWU. In 2004
alone, she became a Big Sky Champion, earned All-Big Sky
honors in both the indoor and outdoor season, broke a school
record, and earned Big Sky Athlete of the Week honors. And that
does not even mention that there is hardly an EWU record list
that does not bear her name. In fact, you can find her name on 14 different EWU all-time
bests lists, the most by any Eastern athlete in history. Heater ended the indoor season by
becoming the Big Sky Conference champion in the 400 meters. In the preliminaries of the
race, she ran a career-best of 56.93, then went on to beat that mark in the finals and set
a school record with a time of 56.39. Heater can be found on nine different EWU all-time
indoor bests lists including fifth in the 60 meters (7.95), seventh in the 500 meters (1:19.28),
second in the 300 meters (43.19), 10th in the 200 meters (25.99), and 14th in the 55 meters
(7.45). She was also part of the 4x400-meter relay team, which ranks second (3:52.68),
the distance medley relay team, which ranks first (12:10.77), and the 4x800-meter relay
team, which ranks second (9:37.03). In the outdoor season, Heater qualified for the Big
Sky Conference Championships in both the 400 meters and the 400-meter hurdles. She
placed second in the 400 hurdles in a career-best time of 1:01.63 and seventh in the 400 at
the meet. Her time in the 400 hurdles earned her third on the EWU all-time bests list. Her
career best time of 57.12 in the 400 ranks her sixth all-time. She also makes the all-time
bests lists in the 100 meters, where she ranks 10th with a time of 12.14. She was part of
the 4x100-meter relay team, which ranks sixth all-time (47.53), and the 4x400-meter relay
team, which ranks fourth (3:52.53).
Indoor Bests at EWU - 55/7.45, 60/7.95, 200/25.99, 300/43.19, 400/56.39, 500/1:19.28
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 100/12.14, 200/26.75, 400/57.12, 400H/1:01.63, 800/2:21.21
Sarah Hegna
Sophomore – Pole Vault
Arlington, Wash. (Arlington HS ‘03)
Hegna started her Eastern career with a first-place finish at the
Jerry Martin Invitational and never looked back. At the Big Sky
Conference Indoor Championships, she earned All-Big Sky honors
with a third-place finish in the pole vault. Her career-best vault of
11-11 3/4 earned her second place on the EWU all-time bests
list. During the outdoor season, Hegna placed first at the Idaho Last Chance meet with a
career-best vault of 12-3 1/2 to rank second all-time at EWU and to become only one of
seven Eastern athletes to qualify for NCAA regionals. She placed 23rd at regionals with a
vault of 11-10, her second-best of the year. She also qualified once again for the Big Sky
Championships, where she placed fifth with a vault of 11-9.
Indoor Bests at EWU - PV/11-11 3/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - PV/12-3 1/2
Wiyanna Kramer
Senior – Jumps
Eugene, Ore. (S. Eugene HS ’00 & Port. St.)
In her final indoor season as an Eagle, Kramer continued to
make her mark in the EWU record books. In the triple jump, she
climbed up the all-time bests list to third with a leap of 37-8 at
the Vandal Invitational. In the long jump, she climbed to fourth
all-time with a jump of 18-6 1/2 to take second at the McDonald’s
Open in Moscow, Idaho. In the women’s pentathlon, she claimed second place all-time with
a score of 3,232 as she won the EWU heptathlon/pentathlon. She also rose to 12th in the
55-meter hurdles (8.63) and third in the 60-meter hurdles (9.17). She also ranks 10th in the
60 meters with a time of 8.21. For the second time since transferring to EWU from Portland
State, she qualified for the Big Sky Conference Championships, this time in three separate
events. She placed third in the long jump to earn Big Sky honors, seventh in the 55-meter
hurdles, and 10th in the triple jump. Kramer did not compete during the outdoor season of
2004 but still has accomplished much in her career. In her junior year, she qualified for the
Big Sky Championships, where she took 13th in the long jump, 11th in the heptathlon and
also qualified in the triple jump. Her career-best mark of 36-5 1/2 in the triple jump ranks her
sixth all-time at EWU, her score of 4,566 in the heptathlon ranks her second, and her time of
14.78 in the 100 meter hurdles ranks sixth all-time at EWU. She is also ranked fourth in the
long jump with a mark of 18-9 3/4. Kramer is majoring in biology with a GPA of 3.694.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 55/7.57, 60/8.21, LJ/18-6 1/2, TJ/37-8, HJ/5-1 1/4, 200/26.7,
800/2:42.53, 55H/8.63, 60H/9.17, SP/32-7 1/2, Pentathlon/3232
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 100/15.11, LJ/18-9 3/4, TJ/36-5 1/2, 200/26.08, 800/2:36.9,
100H/14.78, HJ/5-1, SP/31-5 1/4, JA/89-11, Heptathalon/4566
Caitlin Prunty
Senior – XC/Distance
Tacoma, Wash. (Stadium HS ’01)
During her junior indoor season, Prunty had her most successful
season yet at EWU, breaking two school records and qualifying
for the Big Sky Conference Championships in two events. In her
first time running
the mile in nearly a
year, she set the school record running a time
of 4:54.67 at the University of Washington
Invitational. The following week, she broke
yet another record, this time in the 800 meters
with a time of 2:13.39 to win the University
of Idaho Invitational. Prunty qualified for the
Big Sky Championships in both these events,
where she placed third in the 800 and fifth in
the mile. During the season, she also managed to climb up the 500 meters list to fourth
all-time with a time of 1:18.24. Punty also
holds a school record as part of the 2003
distance medley team and was part of the
the 4x400 team, which currently ranks 11th.
In the outdoor season, Prunty qualified for the
Big Sky Championships in both the 800 and
1,500 meters. In the 800, she ran a seasonbest preliminary time of 2:13.60 and finished
in eighth place. Her career-best 2:13.49 in the
event ranks her fourth all-time. In the 1,500
she placed sixth overall at the meet. Earlier
in the season she ran a career-best time of
4:32.40 in the event to rank third all-time at
EWU. She’s also part of a 4x400-meter relay
team that ranks seventh.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 500/1:18.24, 800/2:13.39***, Mile/4:54.67***
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 200/27.76, 400/59.66, 800/2:13.49, 1,500/4:32.40
Stephanie Ulmer
Junior – Javelin
Ellensburg, Wash. (Ellensburg HS ‘01)
After redshirting the 2004 season, Ulmer will return to try to regain
the Big Sky Conference javelin titles she won in 2002 and 2003.
In her sophomore year, Ulmer capped off her season with yet
another first-place finish in the Big Sky Championships. After
heaving her career best throw of 153-9 at the Idaho Last Chance
Meet to rank third all-time at EWU, Ulmer defended her Big Sky title with a throw of 148-3.
As a freshman, she won the Big Sky title with a throw of 142-7. A starter for the Eastern
women’s basketball team, Ulmer entered her senior season in 2004-2005 ranked second
all-time at EWU in three-point field goals with 134 and three-point field goals attempted with
386. In her third season, she contributed 11.0 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per
game. She is an All-Academic accounting major at EWU.
Outdoor Bests at EWU - Discus/111-7, Javelin/153-9
Note: Career bests consist of marks established prior to the
2005 season competing for Eastern Washington University only.
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Justin Drake
Senior – Sprints
Colville, Wash. (Colville HS ’01)
Drake qualified for the
Big Sky Indoor Championships for the third
consecutive year during his junior season in
both the long jump and 200 meters. At the meet,
he earned All-Big Sky honors in the long jump with
a career-best leap of 24-0 1/4 to place third and
rank fifth all-time at EWU. He placed 13th in the
200 meters at the meet. His best time of 22.21
in the 200 ranks him ninth all-time, and he also
ranks 10th in the 60 meters with a 7.10. During
the outdoor season, he qualified for the Big Sky
Championships again in both the long jump and
200 meters. And once again, he had a career-best
long jump of 23-7 1/2 to place sixth at the meet. In
the 200, he placed 11th. At the Al Manuel Invitational in Missoula, Mont., Drake ran a career-best
21.73 in the 200 to win the event. Drake is majoring
in biology with a 3.627 grade point average.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 55/6.53, 60/7.10, 200/22.21, 300/38.29, Long Jump/24-0 1/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 100/10.98, 200/21.73, Long Jump/23-7 1/2
Mike Erickson
Senior – Pole Vault
Gardiner, Wash. (Sequim HS ’00)
In 2004, Erickson started off the indoor season with a first-place
finish in the pole vault at the Jerry Martin Invitational. He qualified
for the Big Sky Indoor Championships, where he took eighth in
the pole vault with a height of 15-1 1/2. A year earlier, Erickson
placed fifth at the championships with a career-best vault of
15-8 1/4, which ranks him fourth on the EWU all-time bests list. Some of Erickson’s best
accomplishments come in the outdoor season. He redshirted the 2004 season but has a
career outdoor best of 16-6 3/4, the second best vault ever at EWU – short of the school
record by just one-fourth of an inch. In 2003, Erickson made an appearance at the Big
Sky Outdoor Championships, where he placed seventh. He also qualified for the NCAA
Regional meet, where he finished 18th overall. As a senior at Sequim High School in 2000,
Erickson won the State 3A title with an effort of 15-4 that was a foot and 4 inches better
than the second-place finisher. His season-best of 16-1 ranked 11th nationally in 2000 and
was the 13th-best high school mark ever in the state of Washington. As a junior, he was
fifth in 3A with a mark of 14-0 after having a season-best of 15-1.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 55/6.76, 60/7.28, Pole Vault/15-8 1/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - Pole Vault/16-6 3/4
Branden Fuller
Senior – XC/Distance
Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln HS ’00)
Fuller went into his junior season with one school record and
came out with four. In 2004, he broke records in the 3,000 meters,
the 5,000 meters and the 3,000-meter steeplechase. In just his
second race of the indoor season, Fuller ran a time of 8:24.35 in
the 3,000 at the University of Washington Invitational to break his
first record of the year. His next record came once again at the University of Washington
at the UW Last Chance meet, where he ran a 5,000 meter time of 14:40.05 to break the
nine-year-old record. During the indoor season, he qualified for the Big Sky Championships,
where he took seventh in the 5,000 and eighth in the 3,000. His third record of the year
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came during the outdoor season at the Oregon Invitational, where he ran the 3,000-meter
steeplechase in a time of 8:57.38 to win the event and break a 20-year-old record. His
altitude adjusted time of 8:52 ranked him 25th in the nation. He qualified for the Big Sky
Outdoor Championships in both the steeplechase and the 1,500 meters. He took second
in the steeplechase to earn All-Big Sky honors and eighth in the 1,500. He then went on
to compete at the NCAA Regional Meet, where he took 12th in the steeplechase. Fuller
continued his accomplished year during the cross country season, where he placed third at
the Big Sky Conference Cross Country Championships with a time of 24:23 on the five-mile
course. At the NCAA Regional Championships, he ran the 10,000-meter course in a time
of 31:05 to place 22nd overall. In 2003, Fuller finished 18th overall at the NCAA Regional
Cross Country Championships, where he covered the 10,000-meter course in a time of
30:14. His performance at the meet made him the top collegiate runner from the state of
Washington for the second-straight year and earned him an at-large berth into the NCAA
Championships, where he placed 132nd out of 256 competitors. He was the first Eastern
runner to compete in the meet since Amber Johnson in 1999.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 800/1:58.44, 1000/2:38.95, 3000/8:24.35, Mile/4:18.63,
5000/14:40.05
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 1500/3:59.31, 5000/15:01.62, 3000 Steeplechase/8:57.38,
10000/30:31.56
Billy Grubbs
Senior – Triple Jump
Vancouver, Wash. (Timberline HS ‘00 & Clark
CC)
After transferring from Clark Community College, Grubbs qualified
for the Big Sky Indoor Championships in his very first meet as an
Eagle with a second-place finish at the Jerry Martin Invitational in
the triple jump. In his second meet as an Eagle, he had a career-best indoor jump of 48-0
to rank sixth in school history. At the Big Sky Championships, he earned All-Big Sky honors
with a second-place finish. His successful year carried over into the outdoor season, where
he placed third in the first meet to once again qualify for the Big Sky Championships. At the
championships, he placed second with a career-best jump of 48-4 3/4 to rank ninth all-time at
EWU and again earn All-Big Sky honors. During both the indoor and outdoor seasons, Grubbs
has finished in the top three every time he has jumped except for one 10th-place finish.
Indoor Bests at EWU - Triple Jump/48-0, 60/7.39
Outdoor Bests at EWU - Triple Jump/48-4 3/4
Zach Guydish
Senior – Javelin
Olympia, Wash. (Olympia HS ‘00)
Guydish returns for his senior year as Eastern’s only 2004 Big
Sky Conference Outdoor Champion. A week before the championships, he broke his personal best in the javelin by more than six
feet with a throw of 212-2. He then broke his record once again
the very next week as he became the Big Sky Champion with a
throw of 216-11. His throw boosted him up the record list to fourth all-time at EWU. He also
qualified for NCAA Regionals for the second consecutive year, where he took 14th place.
In 2003, he placed 17th at the meet.
Indoor Bests at EWU - High Jump/5-8
Outdoor Bests at EWU - Javelin/216-11
Alex Moon
Senior – Hurdles
Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’01)
In his junior season, Moon extended his regular season win streak
to eight in the 400-meter hurdles before placing fifth at the Oregon
Invitational. His streak included his flawless sophomore season,
where he placed first in every regular season meet. At the Big Sky
Outdoor Championships, Moon took first place in the preliminaries
with a time of 51.47, the fastest of his EWU career to rank him fourth all-time. In the finals of
the race, he earned All-Big Sky honors with a third-place finish. He then ended his successful
season with a trip to the NCAA Regional meet, where he finished 10th in the preliminaries,
missing the finals by less than a hundredth of a second. During the season, he also set
a personal record in the 400-meter dash with a time of 48.32 to rank 13th all-time. He is
also part of the 4x400-meter relay team, which ranks eighth with a time of 3:14.34. In his
sophomore season, Moon took first in the 400-meter hurdles to become Big Sky Champion,
then went on to regionals, where he placed 12th. Moon also had an accomplished indoor
season as he earned All-Big Sky honors with a career-best 48.24 in the 400 meters to place
second at the Big Sky Championships. The time raised him to the No. 5 spot all-time at
EWU. He ran a career-best 1:04.94 in the 500 meters to rank seventh. Moon also ranks on
the EWU all-time best list in the 300 meters, where he ranks eighth (36.13) and as part of
a 4x400-meter relay team, which ranks 10th (3:16.94).
Indoor Bests at EWU - 200/23.19, 300/36.13, 400/48.24, 500/1:04.94, 800/1:59.72
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 200/22.79, 400/48.32, 400H/51.47, 800/1:59.70
David Paul
Junior/Sophomore – Throws
Yelm, Wash. (Yelm HS ’02)
Paul’s sophomore indoor season was all about improvement,
leading to career-best throws in three separate events. In the shot
put, he improved to 53-7 3/4 to rank 15th all-time at EWU; in the
discus, he improved to 163-5 to rank sixth; and in the weight throw,
he improved to 57-0 1/4 to also rank sixth. He qualified for the Big
Sky Championships in the weight throw, where he placed 10th overall. Paul redshirted the
outdoor season. In his freshman season, Paul qualified for the Big Sky Indoor Championships in the shot put and placed 13th. In the outdoor season, he placed 14th in the shot put
and fifth in the discus at the Big Sky Championships.
Indoor Bests at EWU - Shot Put/53-7 3/4, Discus/163-5, Weight Throw/57-0 1/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - Shot Put/48-0, Discus/163-5, Hammer Throw/147-11
Geoff Penrod
Sophomore – Sprints/Jumps
Nine Mile Falls, Wash. (Lakeside HS ‘03)
Penrod started off his EWU career with a third-place finish in the
long jump at the Jerry Martin Invitational. He then went on to the
Big Sky Indoor Championships, where he placed ninth overall.
He has a career-best jump of 22-6 1/4. During the indoor season,
he also ran the 60 meters and has a career-best of 7.27. In the
outdoor season, Penrod also qualified for the Big Sky Championships in the long jump,
where he had a career-best jump of 23-0 1/2 to place seventh. In his senior year of high
school, Penrod was the 2003 WIAA State 2A Champion in the long jump (22-11 3/4). He
also took fourth in the 100 meters (11.53), sixth in the 200 meters (23.52), and seventh in
the 4x400 meters (3:40.28).
Indoor Bests at EWU - 60/7.27, Long Jump/22-6 1/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 100/11.22, 200/23.46, 400/55.17, Long Jump/23-0 1/2
Note: Career bests consist of marks established prior to the 2005 season competing for
Eastern Washington University only.
Mike Quinn
Senior – Throws
Ester, Alaska (West Valley HS ‘00)
After redshirting the indoor season, Quinn had his strongest
outdoor season since joining EWU in 2001. His accomplishments
included qualifying for the Big Sky Championships in three separate events, qualifying for NCAA Regionals and improving his
marks in every event. At the championships, he had career-best
throws in both the discus and hammer to place seventh and third,
respectively. He had a throw of 155-3 in the discus, and his throw of 194-3 in the hammer
ranked him fifth all-time at EWU, earned him All-Big Sky honors, and earned him a spot at
the NCAA Regional meet. He also placed eighth in the javelin. At regionals, Quinn placed
13th overall with the second-best throw of the season (183-8). Indoors Quinn ranks 13th
all-time in the weight throw with a mark of 52-9 1/2.
Indoor Bests at EWU - DI/129-3, WT/52-9 1/2
Outdoor Bests at EWU - DI/155-3, HA/194-3, JA/195-4
Ty Weingard
Senior – Throws
Buckley, Wash. (White River HS ’99 & North
Idaho JC)
Weingard returns for his last indoor season at EWU. After receiving a kidney transplant over winter break last season, Weingard
returned to the team in time for the outdoor season. In his first meet
back, he placed first at the Pelluer Invitational in the shot put and fifth in both the hammer
and discus. He then went on to qualify for the Big Sky Championships in all three of these
events. In the shot put, he threw a season-best 52-2 1/2 to place sixth, and in the discus,
he placed 11th. Weingard is ranked eighth all-time in the shot put with a throw of 55-4 1/4
and 10th in the hammer with a throw of 171-10. Indoors, he ranks sixth in school history in
both the shot put (55-7) and the weight throw (56-4 3/4).
Indoor Bests at EWU - SP/55-7, DI/152-0, WT/56-4 3/4
Outdoor Bests at EWU - SP/55-4 1/4, DI/150-0, HA/171-10
Marcus Whitehead
Junior – Sprints
Las Vegas, Nev. (Durango HS ’02 &
Southwestern Oregon CC)
Whitehead transfers to Eastern from Southwestern Oregon
Community College in hopes of contributing to the EWU sprint
squad. In his sophomore year, he qualified for the NWAAC
Championships in the 200 and 400 meters. In the 400, he placed
fourth with a career-best time of 47.73, and in the 200, he placed sixth in the conference
with a time of 22.2. During his freshman season, he placed third at the meet in the 400 in
a time of 48.5.
Brandon Wilson
Sophomore – Hurdles
Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin HS ‘03)
Wilson started his outdoor season by qualifying for the Big Sky
Championships in his first race in the 400-meter hurdles at the Al
Manuel Invitational with a time of 54.19. At the championships,
he ran a career-best 52.97 in the preliminaries to earn the No. 9
spot on the EWU all-time bests list. He placed sixth in the finals
of the event. During the season, he also ran a time of 50.04 in the 400 meters and 15.62 in
the 110-meter hurdles. In the indoor season, he ranks 11th all-time in the 60-meter hurdles
with a time of 8.91. As a senior in high school, Wilson placed third at the 2003 WIAA State
4A Meet in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 38.14.
Indoor Bests at EWU - 200/23.37, 400/50.96, 500/1:08.49, 55H/8.28, 60H/8.91
Outdoor Bests at EWU - 400/50.04, 110H/15.62, 400H/52.97
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Josh Arnold
Distance
Josh Artis
Sprints
Justin Bedford
Throws
Stephanie Biagi
Jumps
Amanda Bower
Throws
Johnny Bullock
Sprints/Hurdles
Phillip Carr
Sprints
Aimee Carroll
Throws
Mike Ceparano
XC/Distance
Alisyn Clark
Sprints
Luke Clemmens
Jumps
James Conrick
XC/Distance
Devon Cox
Sprints
Sasha Cvetkovski
Throws
Jason Demeroutis
Throws
L’Shawn Dennis
Sprints/Hurdles
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Throws
Amanda Faire
Throws
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Sprints
Kiri Garruto
XC/Distance
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Throws
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Sprints
Emily Hannah
Sprints
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XC/Distance
Joe Hewitt
XC/Distance
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Hurdles
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Sprints
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XC/Distance
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Jumps
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Hurdles
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XC/Distance
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XC/Distance
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Throws
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Throws
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Throws
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Distance
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Throws
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Sprints
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Combined Events
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Jumps
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XC/Distance
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Jumps/Combined
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Jumps/Combined
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Jumps
Candice Nell
Jumps
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Sprints
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XC/Distance
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XC/Distance
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Distance
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Men’s Roster
Name
Events
Yr^
Ex Hometown (High School/Previous Colleges)
Name
Events
Yr^
Ex Hometown (High School/Previous Colleges)
Jamie Anderson
Throws
Fr.
HS Buckley, Wash. (White River ’04)
Joshua Arnold
XC/Distance Sr.
3L Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’01)
Valerie Bertsch
Throws
So.
1L Hermiston, Ore. (Hermiston HS ‘03)
Josh Artis
Sprints
Sr.
3L Richland, Wash. (Richland HS ’00)
Stephanie Biagi
Jumps
Fr.
HS Kennewick, Wash. (Southridge HS ’03)
Scott Banning
Throws
So.
SQ Steilacoom, Wash. (Steilacoom HS ’02)
Amanda Bower
Throws
Jr.
SQ Olympia, Wash. (Olympia HS ‘02)
Justin Bedford
Throws
Fr.
HS Benton City, Wash. (Kiona-Benton HS ’04)
Nicolle Buchholtz
Distance
Fr.
HS Ravensdale, Wash. (Tahoma HS ’04)
Johnny Bullock Sprints/Hurdles Fr.
HS Tacoma, Wash. (Wilson HS ’04)
Aimee Carroll
Throws
Fr.
HS Silverdale, Wash. (Central Kitsap HS ’04)
Phillip Carr
Sprints
Sr.
3L Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS ‘01)
Alisyn Clark
Sprints
Fr.
HS Santa Ana, Calif. (Santa Ana Valley HS ‘04)
Michael Ceparano XC/Distance Jr.
2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Silverado HS ’02)
Nicolle Clutter
XC/Dist.
Jr.
1L Post Falls, Idaho (Northern Idaho Col.)
Luke Clemmens Jumps
So.
1L Burbank, Wash. (Kennewick HS ‘03)
Lindsey Crawford
Javelin
So.
1L South Bend, Wash. (South Bend HS ’02)
James Conrick
XC/Distance Sr./Jr. 3L Duvall, Wash. (Cedarcrest HS ’01)
Sasha Cvetkovski
Throws
Jr.
TR Soldotna, Alas. (Soldotna HS ’02 & Spok. CC)
Devon Cox
Sprints
Jr.
HS Dixon, Mont. (Charlos HS ’01)
Ivy DeSpain
Throws
Fr.
HS Spanaway, Wash. (Spanaway Lake HS ’04)
Jason Demeroutis Throws
Sr./NE 3L Lynnwood, Wash. (Meadowdale HS ’00)
Holly Evans
XC/Dist.
So.
1L Chehalis, Wash. (W.F. West HS ‘03)
L’Shawn Dennis Sprints/Hurd. Fr.
HS Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln HS ’04)
Amanda Faire
Throws
Fr.
HS Ellensburg, Wash. (Ellensburg HS ‘03)
Justin Drake
Sprints/Jumps Sr.
3L Colville, Wash. (Colville HS ’01)
Sara Fouts
Jumps
Jr.
2L Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS ’02)
Mike Erickson
Pole Vault
Sr.
2L Gardiner, Wash. (Sequim HS ’00)
XC/Dist.
Fr.
HS Yelm, Wash. (Yelm HS ’04)
Denique Ford
Sprints
So.
TR Moreno Valley, Calif. (Canyon Spr. HS ’02 & Riverside CC) Kiri Garruto
Carolee Geaudreau
Throws
So.
1L Newport, Wash. (Newport HS ‘02)
Branden Fuller
XC/Distance Sr.
3L Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln HS ’00)
Camille Gibb
XC/Dist.
So./Fr. 1L Ellensburg, Wash. (Kittitas HS ‘03)
Billy Grubbs
Jump
Sr.
1L Vancouver, Wash. (Timberline HS ‘00 & Clark CC)
Jordan Graeme
Javelin
So.
1L Klickitat, Wash. (Klickitat HS ‘03)
Aaron Gunn
Sprints
Fr.
HS Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS ’04)
Jamie Griffith
Sprints
So.
1L Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin HS ‘03)
Zach Guydish
Throws
Sr.
3L Olympia, Wash. (Olympia HS ’00)
Shannon Groh
Throws
Jr.
2L Spokane, Wash. (West Valley HS ’01)
Shaun Helm
XC/Distance Fr.
HS Federal Way, Wash. (Decatur HS ’04)
Emily Hannah
Sprints
So.
1L Wenatchee, Wash. (Eastmont HS ‘03)
Joe Hewitt
XC/Distance Jr.
2L Republic, Wash. (Republic HS ’02)
Haley Heater
Sprints
Sr.
3L Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower HS ’01)
Thomas Irving
Sprints
Fr.
HS Belle Glade, Fla. (Royal Palm Beach HS ’03)
Sarah Hegna
Pole Vault So.
1L Arlington, Wash. (Arlington HS ‘03)
Mike James
XC/Distance Fr.
HS Brush Prairie, Wash. (Prairie HS ’04)
Heather Hodges
Hurdles
Fr.
HS Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel HS ’04)
Ira Jarmon
Jumps
Fr.
HS Lakewood, Wash. (Clover Park HS ’03)
Lyndsey Johnson-Cooper Hurdles
Jr.
2L Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS ’01)
Casey Kellogg
XC/Distance Sr.
3L Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish HS ’00)
Erika Kirley
Throws
Fr.
HS Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick HS ‘03)
Curtis Kincaid
XC/Distance Fr.
HS Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’04)
Wiyanna Kramer
Jumps
Sr.
3L Eugene, Ore. (S. Eugene HS ’00 & Port. St.)
Garrett Klein
Throws
So.
1L Ephrata, Wash. (Ephrata HS ‘02)
Mallory LaPlante
Throws
Fr.
HS Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens HS ’04)
Mike Krings
Pole Vault
Jr.
TR Helena, Mont. (Capital HS ’01 & Spokane CC)
Lindsey Leaf
Distance
Fr.
HS Cheney, Wash. (Cheney HS ’03)
Corey Lehosky
Throws
Jr.
TR Gig Harbor, (Gig Harbor HS ’00 & Highline CC)
Kayla Mainer
Jumps
Fr.
HS Spokane, Wash. (West Valley HS ’04)
Rhyan Lopez
Sprints
So.
HS Vancouver, B.C. (Blaine HS ’03)
Teanna Meinhold
Jumps/Multi So.
1L Colville, Wash. (Colville HS ‘03)
Matt Ludwigson Multi Events Jr.
1L Auburn, Wash. (Auburn HS ‘02)
Traci Mickle
Jumps/Multi So.
1L Ephrata, Wash. (Ephrata HS ‘03)
Gerald McCormick XC/Distance Sr.
2L Naches, Wash. (Selah HS ’01)
Candice Nell
Jumps
So.
SQ East Wenatchee, Wash. (Eastmont HS ‘03)
Alex Moon
Hurdles
Sr.
3L Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS ’01)
Amber Nickelson
XC/Dist.
Fr.
HS Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens HS ’04)
Cameron Moore Jumps
Fr.
HS Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS ’04)
Neleigh Olson
Sprints
So./Jr. SQ Mead, Wash. (Mt. Spokane HS ‘02)
David Paul
Throws
Jr./So. 2L Yelm, Wash. (Yelm HS ‘02)
Amy Jo Perreault
XC/Dist.
Sr.
3L Buckley, Wash. (White River HS ’01)
Geoff Penrod
Sprints/Jumps So.
1L Nine Mile Falls, Wash. (Lakeside HS ‘03)
Caitlin Prunty
XC/Dist.
Sr.
3L Tacoma, Wash. (Stadium HS ’01)
Mike Quinn
Throws
Sr.
3L Ester, Alaska (West Valley HS ’00)
Monica Prunty
XC/Dist.
Fr.
HS Tacoma, Wash. (Stadium HS ’04)
Kevin Reed
XC/Distance Sr.
2L Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS ‘01/Spokane CC)
Syrina Remillard
XC/Dist.
So.
TR Mill Cr., Wash. (Henry Jack. HS ’03 & Eve. CC)
Matt Reineke
Sprints
Jr.
TR Lewiston, Idaho (Lewiston HS ’02 & Idaho State Univ.)
Erika Torres
Throws
So.
SQ Prosser, Wash. (Prosser HS ‘03)
#David Ridenour Jumps
Fr.
HS Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS ’04)
Stephanie Ulmer
Javelin
Jr.
2L Ellensburg, Wash. (Ellensburg HS ’01)
David Sargent
Multi Events Sr.
2L Redmond, Wash. (Lake Washington HS ‘00)
Rebecca Wells
XC/Dist.
Jr.
TR Spokane, Wash. (N. Central ‘00 & Spok. CC)
Brian Seely
Sprints
Fr.
HS Richland, Wash. (Hanford HS ’03)
Crystal Williams
Sprints
Fr.
HS Las Vegas, Nevada. (Desert Pines HS ’04)
Justin Shrack
Jumps
Sr.
1L Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS ‘00 & Spokane CC)
Sally Wittwer
XC/Dist.
Fr.
HS Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS ’03)
Steve Suchoki
Sprints
Fr.
HS Pateros, Wash. (Pateros HS ’04)
Anna Woelk
Throws
Jr.
2L Spokane, Wash. (North Central ’02)
John Timeus
XC/Distance So.
1L Kent, Wash. (Kent-Meridian HS ‘03)
Ty Weingard
Throws
Sr./NE 3L Buckley, Wash. (White River HS ’99 & North Idaho JC)
***School record. ^Year listed first is indoor eligibility, and year listed second is outdoor eligibility.
Marcus Whitehead Sprints
Jr.
TR Las Vegas, Nev. (Durango HS ’02 & SW Oregon CC)
Brandon Wilson Hurdles
So.
1L Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin HS ‘03)
***School record. ^Year listed first is indoor eligibility, and year listed second is outdoor eligibility. #Will Redshirt
Coaches (continued)
Pole Vault Coach
Eric Allison
Allison is entering his fifth year as Eastern’s pole vault coach. Since joining EWU in 2001, he has coached
athletes to Big Sky All-Conference team honors every year, including qualifying three athletes for NCAA
Regionals. His vaulters own two EWU school records as well as the top seven places on women’s outdoor
all-time bests list.
In addition to coaching at Eastern, Allison also coaches at the Community Colleges of Spokane. During
the 2000 season at Spokane, he coached two second-place NWAACC finishers in the vault and the current
women’s school record holder. In 2004, he coached the men’s NWAACC Champion who broke the school
record with a height of 16-4.
As a coach at Riverside High School from 1992 to 2000, he coached three state champions and several state placers.
Allison grew up in Fresno, Calif., and attended the University of California at Irvine. While at Irvine, he reached a personal best of
15’6” in the vault and competed in the conference championships twice. Eric currently owns his own business in the Spokane area.
Christie Kight
Student Assistant Combined Event
Athletes
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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
2004 Men’s Cross Country Results
Sept. 3, 2004 - Vandal Jamboree in Moscow, Idaho
- Four Miles
20:45.5 - Timeus, John - 12th
21:19.0 - Reed, Kevin - 21st
21:20.6 - Ceparano, Michael - 23rd
21:31.0 - Conrick, James - 27th
21:41.8 - McCormick, Gerald - 32nd
21:58.4 - Hewitt, Joe - 35th
22:02.5 - Kellogg, Casey - 36th
Sept. 11, 2004 - Emerald City Invite in Seattle, Wash.
- 8,000 Meters
27:12.6 - Ceparano, Michael - 4th
27:44.8 - McCormick, Gerald - 7th
28:10.0 - Hewitt, Joe - 9th
28:30.6 - Curtis Kincaid - 11th
30:01.5 - James, Michael - 12th
Sept. 18, 2004 - Sundodger Invite in Seattle, Wash.
- 8,000 Meters
24:25.6 - Fuller, Branden - 7th
25:10.7 - Timeus, John - 32nd
25:50.2 - Reed, Kevin - 56th
26:01.3 - Conrick, James - 62nd
26:46.3 - Helm, Shaun - 84th
27:18.7 - Kellogg, Casey - 93rd
Oct. 2, 2004 - Montana Invite in Missoula, Mont.
- 8,000 Meters
24:46.0 - Fuller, Branden - 2nd
25:35.3 - Timeus, John - 15th
26:14.6 - Reed, Kevin - 22nd
26:28.6 - Conrick, James - 25th
26:46.6 - Ceparano, Michael - 26th
26:54.6 - Kincaid, Curtis - 29th
27:07.8 - Hewitt, Joe - 32nd
27:11.6 - McCormick, Gerald - 34th
27:13.5 - Helm, Shaun - 35th
27:20.0 - James, Michael - 36th
Oct. 16, 2004 - EWU Invitational in Cheney, Wash.
- 8,000 Meters
26:35.5 - Timeus, John - 14th
26:38.1 - Conrick, James - 15th
26:57.3 - Kincaid, Curtis - 23rd
26:59.4 - Reed, Kevin - 24th
27:01.3 - Helm, Shaun - 25th
27:33.2 - Ceparano, Michael - 29th
27:38.8 - Hewitt, Joe - 32nd
27:56.5 - McCormick, Gerald - 37th
28:06.4 - Kellogg, Casey - 39th
28:25.5 - James, Michael - 43rd
Oct. 30, 2004 - Big Sky Conference XC Championships
in Bozeman, Mont. - Five Miles
24:23.0 - Fuller, Branden - 3rd
25:31.0 - Timeus, John - 28th
26:17.0 - Reed, Kevin - 37th
26:19.0 - Ceparano, Michael - 38th
26:23.0 - Conrick, James - 39th
26:26.0 - Kincaid, Curtis - 40th
27:55.0 - Helm, Shaun - 52nd
Nov. 13, 2004 - XC West Regional Championships in
Fresno, Calif. - 10,000 Meters
31:05.0 - Fuller, Branden - 22nd
32:19.0 - Timeus, John - 69th
32:51.0 - Conrick, James - 86th
33:12.0 - Reed, Kevin - 95th
33:51.0 - Ceparano, Michael - 114th
35:01.0 - Kincaid, Curtis - 140th
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Men Record Second Best Performance Ever at Big Sky Meet
Coming off possibly
the best performance in
school history, the Eastern Washington University men’s cross country
team returned all but one
of its top runners for the
2004 season.
Behind the leadership
of senior Branden Fuller,
the Eagles finished seventh at the Big Sky Conference Championships
with 145 points – the
second best point total
in school history. Fuller
placed third at the meet with a time of 24:23 on the five-mile course, improving on his 2003 performance
of 19th.
At NCAA Regionals, Fuller ran the 10,000-meter course in a time of 31:05 to place 22nd overall, just
missing a return trip to the NCAA Cross Country Championships. In 2003, he became the first male runner
ever from Eastern to make it to the national meet (NCAA Div. I) as he was given an at-large berth after
placing 18th at regionals. He placed 132nd out of 256 competitors and was the first Eastern athlete to
run in the meet since Amber Johnson in 1999.
The men’s team as a whole finished 14th overall with 368 points at regionals, beating the previous
year’s performance of 17th.
“I thought the guys had a pretty good season,” said head coach Dan Hilton. “The conference finish
wasn’t as high as we would have liked. I think it was because the conference was deeper – all the teams
were pretty good this year. It showed at the Regional Championships when we placed 14th, which was
probably one of the highest finishes that we have ever had. We were a pretty decent team.”
“Next year it is going to be a brand new team basically on the men’s side,” said Hilton. “We are losing
our No. 1 and 2 guys as well as (James) Conrick and (Kevin) Reed. But we have two freshmen, Shaun
Helm and Curtis Kincaid, who have done pretty good. Our job now is to go out and find some new guys
to come in – we have to recruit. So it will be a rebuilding year next year, but hopefully it will be the start
of something good.”
EWU Cross Country History
At Big Sky Championships
Year
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
*1986-87
*1985-86
*1984-85
*1983-84
*1982-83
Men
7th (145)
6th (163)
7th (181)
6th (144)
6th (148)
6th (180)
7th (203)
8th (225)
8th (179)
7th (191)
6th (184)
8th (184)
8th (220)
8th (203)
9th (164)
7th (145)
8th (172)
8th (215)
Women
7th (167)
5th (135)
6th (183)
7th (182)
9th (224)
5th (119)
6th (162)
8th (200)
8th (196)
8th (235)
8th (222)
8th (238)
8th (155)
8th (201)
9th (208)
9th (210)
9th (210)
9th (213)
7th (196)
7th (187)
7th (167)
6th (178)
6th (163)
* Indicates Mountain West Conf. Seasons
NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
2003
1999
1991
1990
Branden Fuller - 132nd - 10,000 - 31:05.8
Amber Johnson - 64th - 5,000 - 17:47.5
Kari McKay - 33rd - 5,000 - 17:28.0
Kari McKay - 69th - 5,000 - 17:28.0
All-American Kari McKay (left) & Amber Johnson (right)
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
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Plagued by Injury, Women Improve on Last Season
The Eastern
Washington University women’s team
returned a young
squad consisting of
all but one of their
top six runners from
the 2003 season.
Despite their age,
the women’s team
finished seventh in
the conference with
167 points. Leading
the way was sophomore Holly Evans,
who placed 17th on
the three-mile course in a time of 18:13 to improve on last year’s finish of 25th place.
At regionals, they finished 18th with 546 points, improving on last year’s finish of 20th. Leading the
way again was Evans, who placed 89th in a time of 22:46 on the 6,000-meter course. Second place
on the team went to junior Nicolle Clutter, who finished in 98th with a time of 22:58. Other EWU
finishers were Amy Jo Perreault (101st, 23:00), Caitlin Prunty (113th, 23:03), Kiri Garruto (155th,
24:08) and Sally Wittwer (162nd, 24:21).
During the season, the spotlight was shared as Eastern had three different No. 1 runners -- Camille
Gibb, Evans and freshman Amber Nickelson. Gibb was EWU’s featured runner until she was sidelined
by an injury halfway through the season. This is when Evans stepped up to be Eastern’s top runner
in the last four races of the season.
“On the women’s side we basically lost our No. 1 and 3 runners to injuries (Gibb and Nickelson),
which really gave us a pretty good blow,” said head coach Dan Hilton. “If you lose both of those runners,
then you are really hurting because now your No. 6 and 7 runners are scoring in their place. So it’s a
huge turnaround in points. But sometimes that’s just the way it goes. The good news is that next year
we are only losing Caitlin Prunty and Amy Jo Perreault, but the core is back with Gibb, Evans, Clutter,
Garruto, and Wittwer. I think everyone is figuring out what it takes to be good and understands now.
If they get the miles in and work their aerobic systems, they will be pretty good. It is looking positive
for the women’s side next year.”
Eastern’s Top Finishers at Big Sky Cross Country Championships
Men’s
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
3rd - Branden Fuller - 24:23.0
18th - Branden Fuller - 27:16.0
19th - Branden Fuller - 26:35.7
16th - Jed Chappell - 25:50.4
8th - Brandon Hauver - 24:56.4
26th - Matt Kerr - 25:55.3
28th - Mike Thorniley - 25:56.5
43rd - Tyson Estes - 25:56.5
26th - Tyson Estes - 26:21.4
25th - Jon Murray - 32:24.5
17th - Greg Kuntz - 31:26.8
29th - Greg Kuntz - 32:19.3
31st - James Henry - 33:07
23rd - Shawn Crockett - 32:20
14th - Shawn Crockett - 31:55
8th - Jack Folger - 31:40
23rd - Mike Appleton - 32:22
32nd - Derek Bowls
Women’s
2004
17th - Evans, Holly - 18:13.0
2003
21st - Amy Jo Perreault - 19:02.0
2002
25th - Lanaia Jones - 20:17.4
2001
28th - Lisa Harrison - 19:20.6
2000
35th - Shavonne Johnson - 18:49.9
1999
6th - Darcy Steele - 17:41.3
1998
12th - Amber Johnson - 18:22.7
1997
16th - Amber Johnson - 18:43.4
1996
26th - AmberJohnson - 18:47.8
1995
37th - Barb Anderson - 19:18.3
1994
42nd - Susan Bonogofski - 19:44.6
1993
35th - Susan Bonogofski - 18:52.7
1992
38th - Barbara Richardson - 19:18
1991
2nd - Kari McKay - 17:10
1990
8th - Kari McKay - 17:41
1989
34th - Heather Maple - 19:06
1988
19th - Diana Graves - 18:57.6
1987
74th - Maria Barney
1986
33rd - Karen Johnson - 20:30
1985
31st - Cheryl Flom
1984
26th - Julie Rogers - 20:11.3
1983
28th - Michelle Ballentine - 19:23.6
1982
27th - Cheryl Yoke - 19:57.4
2004 Women’s Cross Country Results
Sept. 3, 2004 - Vandal Jamboree in Moscow, Idaho
- 4,000 Meters
15:35.8 - Nickelson, Amber - 20th
15:38.9 - Evans, Holly - 22nd
15:41.7 - Clutter, Nicolle - 23rd
17:27.6 - Underhill, Alissa - 40th
18:07.8 - Woodward, Tasha - 45th
18:35.5 - Prunty, Monica - 47th
20:07.5 - Clary, Meghan - 50th
Sept. 11, 2004 - Emerald City Invite in Seattle,
Wash. - 5,000 Meters
18:40.0 - Gibb, Camille - 1st
19:53.8 - Clutter, Nicolle - 5th
20:32.7 - Perreault, Amy Jo - 8th
21:27.1 - Remillard, Syrina - 10th
22:05.9 - Prunty, Monica - 11th
Sept. 18, 2004 - Sundodger Invite in Seattle,
Wash. - 6,000 Meters
22:12.3 - Gibb, Camille - 25th
22:21.0 - Evans, Holly - 30th
22:39.0 - Nickelson, Amber - 41st
23:17.7 - Perreault, Amy - 67th
26:00.9 - Prunty, Monica - 113th
Oct. 2, 2004 - Montana Invite in Missoula, Mont.
- 6,000 Meters
23:22.5 - Evans, Holly - 15th
23:40.2 - Prunty, Caitlin - 21st
24:29.3 - Clutter, Nicolle - 31st
26:13.3 - Prunty, Monica - 36th
Oct. 16, 2004 - EWU Invitational in Cheney, Wash.
- 8,000 Meters
19:46.2 - Evans, Holly - 11th
20:01.5 - Prunty, Caitlin - 15th
20:19.7 - Perreault, Amy Jo - 26th
20:32.3 - Garruto, Kiri - 32nd
20:34.3 - Clutter, Nicolle - 33rd
21:43.5 - Wittwer, Sally - 48th
23:03.5 - Prunty, Monica - 57th
Oct. 30, 2004 - Big Sky Conference XC Championships in Bozeman, Mont. - Three Miles
18:13.0 - Evans, Holly - 17th
18:52.0 - Perreault, Amy Jo - 33rd
18:59.0 - Clutter, Nicolle - 36th
19:02.0 - Prunty, Caitlin - 38th
19:30.0 - Wittwer, Sally - 43rd
19:45.0 - Garruto, Kiri - 46th
Nov. 13, 2004 - XC West Regional Championships
in Fresno, Calif. - 6,000 Meters
22:46.0 - Evans, Holly - 98th
22:58.0 - Clutter, Nicolle - 108th
23:00.0 - Perreault, Amy Jo - 111th
23:03.0 - Prunty, Caitlin - 113th
24:08.0 - Garruto, Kiri - 166th
24:21.0 - Wittwer, Sally - 174th
Men’s races were 10,000 meters through 1995, and 8,000 meters since then.
Women’s races are 5,000 meters.
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EAGLE HISTORY
Women’s Out. Champions
NCAA Div. I All-Americans
2001 Ryan Cole (outdoor)
8th - Javelin - 223-3
2001 Kurt Kraemer (indoor)
9th - Triple Jump - 52-1 3/4
1992 Kari McKay (outdoor)
4th - 10,000 - 34:56.38
1986 Greg Jones (outdoor)
2nd- High Jump - 7-3
100-Meters
1994 Joyce Rainwater
11.84
200-Meters
1994 Joyce Rainwater
23.84
3000-Meters
1991 Kari McKay
10:43.20
400-Meter Hurdles
1999 Seville Broussard
1997 Seville Broussard
1993 Veronica Penton
1992 Veronica Penton
58.12
59.88
1:01.76
1:00.85
Javelin
2003 Stephanie Ulmer
2002 Stephanie Ulmer
148-3
142-7
Shot Put
1991 Nancy Kuiper
50-11
Discus
1991 Nancy Kuiper
1987 Diane Bedell
153-1
146-8
2001 Kurt Kraemer/Ind.-Field
2000 Johnnie Williams/ Ind.-Track
1995 Noah Chambreau/Out.-Field
400-Meter Relay
1996
1995
46.53
46.05
Women’s Indoor Champions
Men’s Outdoor Champions
NCAA Woman of the Year for
the State of Washington
1992 Kari McKay
BIG SKY HONORS
Women’s Athlete of the Meet
1995
1994
1992
1991
1990
Joyce Rainwater/Indoor-Track
Joyce Rainwater/Out.-Track
Kari McKay/Indoor-Track
Nancy Kuiper/Outdoor-Field
Joyce Rainwater/Indoor-Track
Men’s Athlete of the Meet
100-Meters
1999 Johnnie Williams
1989 Robert Jefferson
10.43
10.81
200-Meters
2001 Johnnie Williams
1989 Robert Jefferson
21.61
21.26
55-Meters
2004 Angel Davis
1996 Christian White
1995 Joyce Rainwater
1994 Joyce Rainwater
1990 Joyce Rainwater
7.07
6.85
7.01
7.03
6.96
55-Meter Hurdles
1997 Seville Broussard
7.96
200-Meters
1995 Joyce Rainwater
1994 Joyce Rainwater
1990 Joyce Rainwater
24.12
24.26
24.31
400-Meter Hurdles
2003 Alex Moon
2002 David Stoddard
1992 Gabe Crane
400-Meters
2004 Haley Heater
56.39
1600-Meter Relay
1988 EWU
3000-Meters
1992 Kari McKay
9:44.98
5000-Meters
1992 Kari McKay
16:35.08
Weight Throw
2000 Jaime Martin
High Jump
1999 Seville Broussard
1998 Seville Broussard
1993 Lara Pokall
56-10
5-8
5-8
5-8 1/2
Men’s Indoor Champions
55-Meters
2000 Johnnie Williams
6.25
200-Meters
2000 Johnnie Williams
21.37
800-Meters
1997 Matt Read
1:54.51
Triple Jump
2003 Kurt Kraemer
2001 Kurt Kraemer
50-8
53-5 1/2
Long Jump
2001 Kurt Kraemer
25-3 1/4
Pole Vault
1988 Todd Freitag
35-Pound Weight
1995 Noah Chambreau
1:53.63
52.02
51.25
51.70
3:12.27
Triple Jump
2003 Kurt Kraemer
50-5 1/4
1995 Jeramie Willingham 51-5 1/2
Javelin
2004 Zach Guydish
2001 Ryan Cole
2000 Ryan Cole
1999 Ryan Cole
1991 Erik Humble
216-11
231-7
222-8
228-4
232-1
Discus
2002 Mike Oien
2001 Mike Oien
169-11
172-4
Decathlon
1988 Todd Freitag
6,599
Hammer Throw
1996 Les Timm
191-2
1995 Noah Chambreau
195-8
Women’s Scholar-Athletes
2003 Christie Kight
1992 Kari McKay
1991 Nancy Kuiper
1988 Stormi Olsen
1985 Chris Grant, Gayle Huff,
Julie Rodgers
1983 Marie Cronrath
Men’s Scholar-Athletes
2003 Kurt Kraemer
2002 Mike Oien
1997 Jason Baerlocher
1995 Noah Chambreau
1990 Jack Folger
1988 Hogan Wrixon
Women’s Athletes of the Week
Cross Country
2004 Camille Gibb
2002 Lanaia Jones
1991 Kari McKay (3)
1990 Kari McKay
Indoors
2004 Haley Heater
2002 Jaime Martin
1998 Seville Broussard
1996 Christian White
1995 Seville Broussard (2)
Joyce Rainwater (2)
1994 Joyce Rainwater (2)
Nakia Walker
1993 Joyce Rainwater
1991 Nancy Kuiper (2)
Kari McKay (2)
1990 Joyce Rainwater (4)
1989 Freda Everett, Liz Harris
1987 Amy Hoggarth
Outdoors
2003 Emily Roberts
2000 Julie Nielson
1999 Hannah Lohrmann
1998 Amber Johnson
Jamie Bellamy
1997 Seville Broussard (2)
1995 Joyce Rainwater
1994 Lara Pokall
Joyce Rainwater (2)
1992 Kari McKay (3)
1991 Nancy Kuiper (2)
Kari McKay (2)
1990 Joyce Rainwater
1987 Amy Hoggarth
Men’s Athletes of the Week
16-2
61-0 3/4
4x400 Relay
1998 EWU
3:14.90
(Steve Carey, Ryan Zackula,
Keish Levingston, Patrick Williams)
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1997 Ryan Zackula
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Alex Moon
2003 Big Sky Champion
Cross Country
1995 Nick Rogers
1987 Mike Appleton
Indoors
2003 Kurt Kraemer
2001 Kurt Kraemer
1998 Andre Ervin, Tim Archer
1997 Michael Dwyer, Matt Read
1995 Noah Chambreau
1989 Robert Jefferson (2)
Outdoors
2003 Kurt Kraemer
2001 Ryan Cole
2000 Ryan Cole
1999 Ryan Cole (2)
1997 Tim Archer
Jason Baerlocher
1995 Noah Chambreau
1994 Dave Robinson, Les Timm
Jeramie Willingham
1991 Adam Weston
Eagle
Track & Field
2004-05
2004 All-Big Sky Conference Performers
(Top 3 Finish)
2004 Indoors/Women
Haley Heater - 400
Champion
Angel Davis - 55
Champion
Caitlin Prunty - 800
3rd
Sara Hegna - Pole Vault
3rd
Wiyanna Kramer - Long Jump
3rd
2004 Indoors/Men
Alex Moon - 400
Justin Drake - Long Jump
Josh Artis - 55
Billy Grubbs - Triple Jump
2nd
3rd
3rd
2nd
2004 Outdoors/Women
Angel Davis - 100
Haley Heater - 400 Hurdles
3rd
2nd
2004 Outdoors/Men
Zach Guydish - Javelin
Champion
Branden Fuller - Steeplechase
2nd
Alex Moon - 400 Hurdles
3rd
Mike Quinn - Hammer
3rd
Jason Demeroutis - Discus
2nd
Billy Grubbs - Triple Jump
2nd
Stephanie Ulmer
2002 & 2003 Big Sky
Javelin Champion
2003-2004 BIG SKY ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS
Men’s Cross Country (fall 2004): Michael Ceparano, James
Conrick, Shaun Helm, Joe Hewitt, Mike James, Gerald McCormick, John Timeus.
Women’s Cross Country (fall 2004): Nicolle Clutter, Holly
Evans, Kiri Garruto, Camille Gibb, Amy Jo Perreault, Caitlin
Prunty, Sally Wittwer.
Men’s Indoor Track & Field: Michael Ceparano, Luke Clemmens, James Conrick, Justin Drake, Jerrad Ely, Brandon Hunt,
Zach Hunt, Jeff Hyndman, Matt Ludwigson, Matt Miller, Alex
Moon, David Paul, John Timeus, Tyler Wasson.
Women’s Indoor Track & Field: Valerie Bertsch, Amanda
Bower, Angel Davis, Carrie Donaldson, Katherine Flood, Sara
Fouts, Camille Gibb, Jordan Graeme, Jamie Griffith, Tera Hale,
Emily Hannah, Haley Heater, Sarah Hegna, Melanie Hevel, Meagan Jones, Wiyanna Kramer, Jeslyn Lemke, Teanna Meinhold,
Hana Merk, Candice Nell, Neleigh Olson, Amy Perreault, Caitlin
Prunty.
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field: Scott Banning, Michael Ceparano, Luke Clemmens, James Conrick, Justin Drake, Jerrad Ely,
Joe Hewitt, Brandon Hunt, Zach Hunt, Garrett Klein, Alex Moon,
John Timeus, Ty Weingard.
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Valerie Bertsch, Nicolle Clutter, Angel Davis, Christina Dickinson, Carrie Donaldson, Holly
Evans, Katherine Flood, Sara Fouts, Jamie Griffith, Terra Hale,
Emily Hannah, Haley Heater, Sarah Hegna, Meagan Jones,
Jeslyn Lemke, Teanna Meinhold, Hana Merk, Traci Mickle, Candice Nell, Neleigh Olson, Amy Perreault, Caitlin Prunty, Jenny
Sergeant, Katelyn Waterhouse.
OUTDOOR BESTS LIST
Men’s Outdoor Bests
(Through 2004 Outdoor Season)
DISCUS
1980 Brad Boland
2004 Jason Demeroutis
1970 Jerry Schwinkedorf
1986 Lex Strom
1984 Chuck Cacek
2001 Mike Oien
1979 Roy Martin
1987 Pat Kostecka
1996 Les Timm
1995 Noah Chambreau
2003 Ben Snyder
JAVELIN (new)
2001 Ryan Cole
1991 Erik Humble
1991 Adam Weston
2004 Zach Guydish
2001 Mike Oien
2000 Eric Boyd
1998 Pat Green
1989 Alan Myres
1998 Aaron Williams
1992 Jerrod McPherson
1986 Phil Smithson
SHOT PUT
1983 Bruce Anderson
1986 Chris Benson
1980 Brad Boland
2001 Jay Martell
1980 Chuck Cacek
1983 Brett Waldron
1986 Pat Kostecka
2003 Ty Weingard
1970 Dave Powledge
1982 Mike Maletich
2000 Brent Traddle
HAMMER
2003 Ben Snyder
1996 Les Timm
1995 Noah Chambreau
1999 Kevin Whitson
2004 Mike Quinn
2002 Mike Oien
1986 Lex Strom
1983 Kurt Carlson
2000 Jay Martell
2003 Ty Weingard
2000 Brent Twaddle
LONG JUMP
1979 Vic White
1994 Jeramie Willingham
1989 Robert Jefferson
1970 Ed Fisher
1978 George Hodges
1975 Jeff Brown
2000 Kurt Kraemer
1979 Walter Wade
1983 Doug Parish
1984 Owen Chambers
1970 Mike Hiari
TRIPLE JUMP
1980 Vic White
2003 Kurt Kraemer
1995 Jeramie Willingham
2000 Tim Archer
1980 Jeff Frederick
1974 Lloyd Scott
1985 John Houston
1984 Jeff Kenoyer
2004 Billy Grubbs
1984 Paul Roe
1980 Ron Thomas
HIGH JUMP
1986 Greg Jones
1979 Vic White
1981 Bill Parrish
1998 Andre Ervin
1976 Ric Teller
1976 Greg Mitchell
1995 Murray Landauer
2001 Kurt Kraemer
1986 Gary Goodwin
1988 Ken Thompson
1991 Bob Swannack
193-4 1/2
178-8
178-0
176-6
175-11
175-8
175-6
174-4
169-8
169-5
168-6
244-7
232-1
226-3
216-11
215-0
211-5
211-3
209-3
207-10
202-7
200-7
60-10 1/2
60-9
58-0
56-5 1/4
56-2 1/2
55-7
55-6 1/4
55-4 1/4
55-1
55-1
54-8 1/4
202-4
200-5
195-8
194-7
194-3
195-5
193-1
183-0
180-6
171-10
171-5
25-1 1/4
24-9 1/4
24-8 3/4
24-5 1/2
24-5
24-3 3/4
24-3 1/2
24-1
24-0
23-11 1/2
23-10 1/2
52-8
52-4
51-5 1/2
50-6 3/4
50-3 1/4
49-6 1/2
49-6
48-10
48-4 3/4
48-2 3/4
48-2 1/2
7-6 1/2
7-1 1/2
7-1
7-0 1/2
7-0 1/4
7-0
6-11
6-9 3/4
6-9 3/4
6-8 3/4
6-8 3/4
POLE VAULT
1988 Todd Frietag
2003 Mike Erickson
1970 Curt Hisaw
1975 Ron Soliday
1999 Jeromy Hudson
1998 Shawn Gumke
1968 Bill Devine
1979 Paige Sagen
1966 Wayne Wilson
1982 Keith Nelson
1995 Nate Pugh
16-7
16-6 3/4
16-3 3/4
16-0
15-11
15-7
15-6 1/4
15-6
15-4
15-2 3/4
15-0
100 METERS
1999 Johnnie Williams
1989 Robert Jefferson
1980 Kelshall Rivas
1998 Keish Levingston
1983 Dean Jaegerman
1978 Jim Lust
1994 Christian Bills
1976 Brad Cossette
1983 Brian Scott
1972 John Bligh
2000 Steve Carey
10.43
10.52
10.3
10.61
10.5
10.5
10.79
10.6
10.6
10.6
10.84
200 METERS
1999 Johnnie Williams
1989 Robert Jefferson
1991 Ken Stallworth
1983 Dean Jaegerman
1980 Kelshall Rivas
1994 Christian Bills
1986 Mike Boehnke
1986 Brian Kennedy
1976 Mike Trimble
1987 Anthony Coe
1978 Jim Lust
1976 Brad Cossette
1976 Pat Clifton
1972 Dwayne Bowles
1965 Dean Adams
21.03
21.09
21.20
21.27
21.1
21.49
21.59
21.63
21.4
21.5
21.5
21.5
21.5
21.5
21.5
400 METERS
1988 Hogan Wrixon
1985 Vernon Mickens
1987 Anthony Coe
1994 Tom Golden
1997 Patrick Williams
1980 Kelshall Rivas
2001 Johnnie Williams
1998 Steve Carey
1984 Dean Jaegerman
1988 Tim Frost
2001 David Stoddard
47.05
47.41
47.48
47.54
47.55
47.66
47.90
47.94
47.95
48.04
48.15
800 METERS
1977 Steve Kiesel
1984 Cris Violette
1983 Wayne Dionne
1980 Dave Hall
1995 Ryan Ollerman
1981 Doug Achziger
1972 Bob Maplestone
1985 Bob Pliler
1993 Sean Boyd
2001 Brian Trimble
1997 Jason Baerlocher
1:48.5
1:49.54
1:49.56
1:49.94
1:51.15
1:51.29
1:51.1
1:51.36
1:51.40
1:51.44
1:51.46
1500 METERS
1972 Bob Maplestone
1979 Steve Stageberg
1997 Jason Baerlocher
1991 Shawn Crockett
1987 Alan Hjort
1979 Rich Gehrts
1982 Ed Dotter
1983 Greg Meyers
1985 Brian Oster
2004 Branden Fuller
2002 Brandon Hauver
3:39.7
3:48.86
3:49.08
3:49.70
3:49.75
3:49.88
3:50.4
3:51.35
3:51.6
3:52.01
3:52.17
5000 METERS
1972 Bob Maplestone
1978 Rick Adams
1978 Mike Hadway
1987 Alan Hjort
1987 Jeff Enzler
2001 Brandon Hauver
1984 Mark Hoitink
1984 Darrel Genest
1985 Ed Dotter
1990 Jack Folger
2002 Jed Chapplel
14:09.0
14:23.1
14:26.2
14:28.0
14:39.4
14:42.86
14:42.9
14:47.2
14:47.2
14:48.85
14:50.44
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10,000 METERS
1978 Rick Adams
1984 Steve Pybus
1978 Rick Becker
2004 Branden Fuller
2001 Brandon Hauver
1984 Darrel Genest
1977 Greg Beyerlein
1987 Stan Holman
2001 Chris Henderson
2000 Dagen Bendixen
1976 Jesse Briones
29:48.6
30:06.0
30:12.4
30:31.56
30:41.55
30:48.5
31:22.50
31:54.0A
32:08.07
32:08.64
32:09.8
110-METER HURDLES
1998 Michael Dwyer
1979 Greg Rooney
1986 Dave Stapleton
1976 Rich Dahl
1992 Gabe Crane
1984 John Houston
1976 Robbie Smith
1993 Geoff Miller
1977 Mike Flatt
1994 Ben Schaefer
14.28
14.1
14.1
14.2
14.50
14.4
14.5
14.82
14.6
14.85
400-METER HURDLES
1986 Steve Jackson
2002 David Stoddard
1983 Keven Frandsen
2004 Alex Moon
1992 Gabe Crane
1994 Dave Robinson
1976 Rich Dahl
1982 Dave Rath
2004 Brandon Wilson
1997 Mark Hann
1980 Monty Jones
50.51
51.25
51.33
51.47
51.70
51.85
52.5
52.96
52.97
53.49
53.3
3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE
2004 Branden Fuller
8:57.38
1984 Steve Landro
9:00.83
1974 Rick Hebron
9:04.5
1985 Bill Rodgers
9:07.1
1995 Bear Zelaya
9:10.23
1983 Monty Wright
9:12.00
1994 Greg Kuntz
9:15.99
2000 Matt Kerr
9:16.28
1977 Tim Caria
9:16.2
1974 Kim Sobotta
9:16.8
DECATHLON
2000 Eric Boyd
1988 Todd Freitag
2001 David Sargent
1985 Greg Austin
1998 Nate Pugh
1988 Bryce Hall
1981 Chuck Gaudette
2004 Wes Lloyd
1977 Rich Dahl
1995 Clint Tackitt
2002 Kevin Bibby
4x100-METER RELAY
1998 Steve Carey
Elondrus Lee
Wayne Timmons
Keish Levingston
1983 Curt Knox
Keven Frandsen
Dean Jaegerman
Doug Parish
1999 Steve Carey
Wayne Timmons
Keish Levingston
Johnnie Williams
1989 Ivan Corley
Doug Rich
Harvey Cobbs
Robert Jefferson
1988 Tony Roberts
Doug Rich
Tim Frost
Robert Jefferson
2000
2002 Preston Dennis
Justin Drake
Matt Miller
Josh Artis
1997 Steve Carey
Matt Nielsen
Ryan McClure
Patrick Williams
1993
6,924
6,599
6,479
6,444
6,205
6,178
6,140
6,130
6,079
6,003
5,951
Eagle
Track & Field
2004-05
EWU at Big Sky Conference Indoor
and Outdoor Championships
Year
01-02
00-01
99-00
98-99
97-98
96-97
95-96
94-95
93-94
92-93
91-92
90-91
89-90
88-89
87-88
86-87
85-86
84-85
83-84
82-83
Indoor Track
Men
Women
6th (34)
7th (26)
6th (65)
7th (29.5)
5th (70)
6th (31.5)
7th (43)
5th (56)
6th (63)
6th (49)
6th (23)
6th (31)
8th (11)
6th (23)
6th (35)
4th (34)
6th (14)
8th (27)
8th (14)
4th (36)
9th (11)
5th (38)
9th (19.6)
6th (30)
9th (6)
5th(33)
8th (22)
8th (8)
8th (13)
9th (2)
1986 Steve Jackson
Mike Boehnke
Brian Kennedy
Doug Rich
2001 Cedar Gray
Johnnie Williams
David Stoddard
Preston Dennis
4x400 RELAY
1987 Jerry Pope
Tim Frost
Hogan Wrixon
Anthony Coe
1988 Jerry Pope
Mike Boehnke
Tim Frost
Hogan Wrixon
1998 Steve Carey
Matt Read
Wayne Timmons
Keish Levingston
1983 Matt Robic
Wayne Dionne
Keven Frandsen
Dean Jaegerman
41.68
41.81
3:12.21
3:12.27
3:13.04
3:13.5
Outdoor Track
Men
Women
5th (72)
6th (78.5)
3rd (125)
8th (43)
3rd (97)
8th (54)
6th (82.5)
6th (79)
6th (68)
8th (31)
5th (78)
7th (41)
8th (28)
7th (43)
5th (65)
7th (27)
7th (48)
7th (49)
7th (32)
8th (34)
9th (18)
6th (35)
9th (34)
7th (36)
9th (13)
9th (9)
5th (65)
8th (6)
5th (48)
9th (15)
6th (36)
7th (24)
7th (22)
7th (25)
7th (11)
1991
1983 Matt Robic
Mick Parker
Keven Frandsen
Dean Jaegerman
1985 Steve Jackson
Bob Pliler
Matt Robic
Vernon Mickens
2002 Casey Kellogg
Alex Moon
David Stoddard
Joshua Arnold
1993
2003 Josh Arnold
Phillip Carr
Alex Moon
Bruce Jackson
1997 Steve Carey
Ryan McClure
Matt Nielsen
Patrick Williams
1989 Ivan Corley
Tim Frost
Brian Talbott
Robert Jefferson
3:14.01
3:14.0
3:14.28
3:14.34
3:14.49
3:14.62
3:14.62
3:14.89
41.00
40.9
41.17
41.22
41.24
41.37
41.43
41.47
41.65
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Men’s Indoor Bests
(Through 2004 Indoor Season)
SHOT PUT
1986 Chris Benson
1979 Roy Martin
1983 Bruce Anderson
2001 Brandon Hunt
2000 Brent Twaddle
2002 Ty Weingard
1999 Jay Martell
1981 Brad Boland
1999 Kevin Whitson
1986 Pat Kostecka
1986 Leroy Walters
DISCUS
1980 Brad Boland
1979 Roy Martin
2000 Mike Oien
1986 Pat Kostecka
1986 Lex Strom
2004 David Paul
1996 Les Timm
1980 Chuck Cacek
2003 Ben Snyder
2003 Brandon Hunt
1994 Noah Chambreau
59-1 3/4
57-10
57-0 3/4
55-9 3/4
55-8 1/4
55-7
55-4 3/4
55-2
54-4 1/2
54-8
54-6 1/2
176-9
170-1
168-11
167-6
167-4
163-5
162-9
160-0
158-7
158-3
156-8
POLE VAULT
1989 Todd Freitag
1992 Karl Westby
1999 Shawn Gumke
2003 Mike Erickson
1999 Jeromy Hudson
1987 Pete Smith
1970 Curt Hisaw
1994 Clint Tackitt
1979 Paige Sagen
1975 Ron Soliday
2004 Justin Shrack
16-5
15-9
15-9
15-8 1/4
15-7
15-7
15-6 1/2
15-6 1/4
15-6
15-3
15-1
HIGH JUMP
1985 Greg Jones
1979 Vic White
1999 Andre Ervin
1976 Greg Mitchell
1995 Murray Landauer
1978 Ric Teller
2000 Kurt Kraemer
1985 Kevin Sparks
1981 Bill Parrish
1991 Bob Swannack
1988 Ken Thompson
7-4
7-2
7-1 3/4
7-0 1/2
6-10 3/4
6-10
6-9 3/4
6-9
6-9
6-8 3/4
6-8
LONG JUMP
2001 Kurt Kraemer
2000 Eric Boyd
1997 Elondrus Lee
1989 Robert Jefferson
2004 Justin Drake
1980 Vic White
1995 Jeramie Willingham
1993 Blayne Bradley
1983 Brent Wieker
1982 Tom Hildebrand
1982 Dennis Sullivan
Mike Quinn
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25-3 1/4
24-4 1/4
24-3 1/2
24-1 1/2
24-0 1/4
23-11
23-10 1/2
23-7 1/2
23-7 1/2
23-6 3/4
23-4 1/2
TRIPLE JUMP
2001 Kurt Kraemer
1982 John Houston
1980 Jeff Frederick
2000 Tim Archer
1995 Jeramie Willingham
2004 Billy Grubbs
1981 Ron Thomas
1995 Will Gill
1984 Owen Chambers
1984 Paul Roe
1983 Brent Wieker
53-5 1/2
49-4 3/4
49-3 3/4
48-11 3/4
48-5 1/4
48-0
47-8 1/2
47-3
47-0
46-9 1/2
46-6
35-POUND WEIGHT THROW
1998 Kevin Whitson
63-3 1/2
1995 Noah Chambreau
61-0 3/4
2001 Mike Oien
59-11 1/4
1996 Les Timm
59-8 1/2
2003 Ben Snyder
58-11 1/4
2004 David Paul
57-0 1/4
2002 Ty Weingard
56-4 3/4
1986 Lex Strom
55-10
1998 Ben Johnston
55-8 1/2
2000 Brent Twaddle
55-1 1/2
2003 Brandon Hunt
53-11 1/4
55 METERS
2000 Johnnie Williams
1982 Anthony Robinson
1989 Robert Jefferson
1984 Brian Scott
1984 Steve Jackson
1987 Vernon Williams 2/21
2002 Josh Artis
1980 Kelshall Rivas
1993 Jason Anderson
1987 Doug Rich 1/17
1984 Owen Chambers
6.25
6.28
6.32
6.37
6.39
***6.40
6.42
6.2
6.46
***6.47
6.47
60 METERS
1999 Johnnie Williams
1979 Bob Alliston
1981 Dennis Sullivan
1981 Chuck Epps
2002 Josh Artis
1981 Rick Vance
1999 Joe Zelinski
2000 Eric Boyd
2002 Preston Dennis
2003 Justin Drake
2001 Cedar Gray
6.75
6.6
6.8
6.9
6.99
7.0
7.02
7.03
7.07
7.10
7.11
200 METERS
1989 Robert Jefferson
2000 Johnnie Williams
1980 Kelshall Rivas
1998 Steve Carey
1990 Harvey Cobbs
1993 Jason Anderson
1994 Christian Bills
1989 Ivan Corley
2003 Justin Drake
1989 Tim Sullivan
1998 Wayne Timmons
21.28
21.37
21.5
21.95
21.97
22.13
22.15
22.18
22.21
22.26
22.27
400 METERS
1992 Brian Talbott
2000 Steve Carey
47.9
47.95
2000
1993
1991
2001
2004
1988
1987
1990
1985
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Dave Robinson
Gabe Crane
David Stoddard
Alex Moon
Tim Frost
Tony Coe
Robert Jefferson
Steve Jackson
48.14
48.54
48.56
48.17
48.24
48.5
48.6
48.86
48.7
800 METERS
1997 Matt Read
1990 Brian Talbott
1979 Steve Kiesel
1985 Bob Pliler
1993 Sean Boyd
2004 Adam Vogt
1996 Jason Baerlocher
1995 Ryan Zackula
2004 Joshua Arnold
1999 Tyson Estes
1985 Chris Violette
1:51.25
***1:51.76
1:51.7
1:51.98
1:52.05
1:52.19
1:52.24
1:52.30
1:52.56
1:52.66
1:52.80
MILE
1973
1972
2002
1990
1990
2003
1990
1990
1996
1991
1995
Bob Maplestone
Bob Maplestone
Jed Chappell
Mike Appleton
Brett Goller
Josh Roys
Shawn Endsley
Evan Coates
Ryan Zackula
Shawn Crockett
Greg Kuntz
Board 3:58.5
3:59.5
4:11.64
4:12.4
4:13.1
4:13.36
4:13.4
4:13.6
4:13.85
4:14.3
4:15.44
3000 METERS
2004 Branden Fuller
1978 Rick Adams
2002 Brandon Hauver
1991 Shawn Crockett
1987 Alan Hjort
1984 Steve Pybus
1985 Ed Dotter
1990 Brett Goller
1985 Bill Rogers
1986 Mark Hoitink
8:24.35
8:24.66
8:25.13
8:27.45
8:28.0
8:29.1
8:29.3
8:30.5
8:30.7
8:31.1
5000 METERS
2004 Branden Fuller
1995 Corey Brantley
2002 Brandon Hauver
1989 Derek Bowls
1999 Matt Kerr
1992 Bill Smith
2004 John Timeus
14:40.05
14:51.20
14:59.23
15:37.78
15:50.26
15:52.0
16:04.96
55-METER HURDLES
1979 Greg Rooney
1997 Michael Dwyer
1981 John Houston
1991 Gabe Crane
1983 Dave Rath
1978 Mike Erland
1993 Geoff Miller
1983 Joe King
2000 Eric Boyd
1996 Michael Dwyer
7.40
7.46
7.53
7.62
7.62
7.66
7.67
7.67
7.59
7.71
60-METER HURDLES
1980 Greg Rooney
1981 Kevin Kruckenberg
1999 Josh Hall
1999 Mark Hann
2004 Wes Lloyd
2002 Brad Groh
1999 Ryan Cole
2003 Jacob Foysten
1999 Nate Ostrander
1999 Michael Caskey
2004 Brandon Wilson
8.0
8.4
8.65
8.71
8.72
8.74
8.74
8.77
8.82
8.8h
8.91
4 X 400 METER RELAY
1990 Harvey Cobbs
Robert Jefferson
Jess Arroyo
Brian Talbott
1991 Brian Talbott
Gabe Crane
Frank Temple
Kenny Stallworth
1989 Ivan Corley
Robert Jefferson
Tim Frost
Brian Talbott
3:12.72
3:14.01
3:14.19
1987 Brian Kennedy
Hogan Wrixon
Tim Frost
Tony Coe
1998 Steve Carey
Ryan Zackula
Keish Levingston
Patrick Williams
2001 David Sargent
Brian Trimble
Johnnie Williams
David Stoddard
1992
2000 Steve Carey
Scott Ausnes
Brian Trimble
Johnnie Williams
1988 Tony Apilado
Jerry Pope
Mike Boehnke
Tim Frost
2004 Alex Moon
Adam Vogt
Brandon Wilson
Josh Arnold
1995
4 X 800 METER RELAY
1986 Dan Hardebeck
Jack Folger
Darren Crow
Tor Berg
1977 Rick Gehrts
Dave Hall
Tom Richards
Steve Kiesel
1992
1998 Tyson Estes
Matt Read
Brian Trimble
Ryan Zackula
1989 Shawn Crockett
Brian Talbott
Mike Appleton
Ricardo Gamez
1997
1984 Bob Pliler
Tor Berg
Pat Hebert
Chris Violette
1991
1985 Bob Pliler
Darren Crow
Tor Berg
Pat Sullivan
1993
4x1600 METER RELAY
1984 Tor Berg
Ernie Aguilar
Darryl Genest
Brian Oster
2002 Brandon Hauver
James Conrick
Branden Fuller
Jed Chappell
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY
(1200, 400, 800, 1600)
2003 Joshua Arnold
Branden Fuller
Bruce Jackson
Casey Kellogg
2002 Jed Chappell
David Stoddard
Casey Kellogg
Brandon Hauver
2001 Josh Roys
Johnnie Williams
Brian Trimble
Brandon Hauver
1986 Jack Folger
Eric Titus
Darren Crow
Steve Landro
1996
1995
1999 Greg Dempsey
Jerry Garza
Jon Holland
Mike Thorniley
1998 Jerry Garza
Marc Read
Brian Trimble
Tyson Estes
Eagle
Track & Field
2004-05
3:14.33
3:14.90
3:15.09
3:15.38
3:15.61
3:16.77
3:16.94
3:17.44
Branden Fuller
7:42.5
7:43.6
7:45.15
7:45.50
7:45.56
7:46.2
7:46.7
7:46.58
7:49.1
7:51.04
17:44.2
1983 Bill Rodgers
Kirk McClain
Greg Meyer
Darryl Genest
2004 James Conrick
Brandon Wilson
Michael Ceparano
Tyler Wasson
1997
1994
1978 Ed Brandstoettner
Dave Hall
Jay Manning
Steve Jurich
10:37.32
10:40.04
10:45.1
PENTATHLON
2001 Eric Boyd
1985 Greg Austin
1992 Bob Swannack
2001 David Sargent
1976 Rich Dahl
1982 Chuck Gaudette
2003 Brad Groh
2002 Kevin Bibby
1982 Rod Guile
1976 Dennis Davenport
1976 Ric Teller
3,507
3,393
3,380
3,303
3,256
3,180
3,115
3,084
2,902
2,856
2,815
HEPTATHLON
2004 Matt Ludwigson
2004 Wes Lloyd
4,442
4,295
17:47.56
10:03.94
10:10.29
10:16.26
10:21.5
10:21.94
10:27.90
10:28.59
10:28.89
10:30.9
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OUTDOOR BESTS LIST
Women’s Outdoor Bests
(Through 2004 Outdoor Season)
DISCUS
2001 Kelli Holloway
1991 Nancy Kuiper
2000 Julie Nielson
2003 Shannon Groh
1986 Diana Bedell
1999 Leslee Oliver
2001 Katie Jacobson
1990 Cheryl Hills
1992 Sheri Posey
1980 Paula Nickerson
2004 Valerie Bertsch
157-6
155-1
154-7
153-4
150-4
149-7
149-2
148-9
148-5
138-2
138-1
JAVELIN (Note: New javelin
starting in 2000)
1984 Jo Etheridge
1988 Stormi Olsen
2003 Stephanie Ulmer
2001 Jenny Sergeant
2004 Jordan Graeme
2002 Christie Kight
1986 Terri Amonson
2003 Rebecca Lewis
1984 Maureen Christman
1981 Kim VanDeBrake
2002 Shannon Groh
utilized
159-7
157-6
153-9
152-6
146-1
145-8
141-5
139-0
138-9
135-2
131-7
SHOT PUT
1991 Nancy Kuiper
2000 Mandi Fish
2003 Kelli Holloway
2001 Katie Jacobson
1998 Maria Manley
2000 Julie Nielson
1987 Diane Bedell
1980 Paula Nickerson
1989 Kristi Yandell
1987 Patty Patterson
2004 Carolee Geaudreau
50-11
47-1/4
45-7 1/4
44-11 1/2
44-3 1/2
44-2 3/4
43-11 1/2
43-9 1/4
43-5
43-2
42-10 1/4
HAMMER
2001 Julie Nielson
2002 Jaime Martin
1999 Leslee Oliver
2003 Katie Jacobson
2004 Anna Woelk
2002 Kelli Holloway
1997 Maria Manley
2004 Valerie Bertsch
2002 Abby Monta
2004 Amanda Bower
2004 Carolee Geaudreau
182-8
178-5
164-10
162-1
162-10
160-7
149-11
149-5
148-9
145-9
145-9
POLE VAULT
2003 Emily Roberts
2004 Sarah Hegna
2002 Autumn Deda
2000 Tracy Koesel
2001 Tara Hulbert
2002 Kristen Bolender
2003 Tracy Koesel
1997 Christina Withey
1999 Katie Heilman
Stephanie Ulmer
13-2 1/4
12-3 1/2
11-10 1/4
10-11 3/4
10-5 1/4
10-6 3/4
10-6
9-6 1/4
9-0 1/4
LONG JUMP
2000 Cristi Horning
19-1 1/2
1998 Adrienne Wilson
19-0 3/4
1997 Taneka Sauls
18-11 3/4
2002 Wiyanna Kramer
18-9 3/4
1998 Celeste Stutheit
18-7 1/4
1995 Jennifer Bauman
18-3 1/4
1981 Kristi Madland-Curley
18-2
1986 Kelly Gregory
18-0 1/2
1969 Becky Nelson
18-0
1994 Renee Scott
17-11 1/2
TRIPLE JUMP
1998 Jennifer Bauman
2002 Zandrea Shattuck
2004 Teanna Meinhold
1997 Taneka Sauls
1998 Adrienne Wilson
2003 Wiyanna Kramer
1993 Lara Pokall
1999 Christie Kight
1985 Bettie Jackson
1999 Danni O’Bannan
38-5
38-4 1/4
37-10 1/2
37-9 1/2
37-8
36-5 1/2
36-4
36-2 1/4
35-3 1/2
35-1 3/4
HIGH JUMP
1997 Seville Broussard
1988 Liz Harris
1994 Lara Pokall
1985 Gayle Huff
1971 Becky Nelson
2001 Kim Van Dalsem
2004 Sara Fouts
2003 Christie Kight
1987 Jill Heinrich
1983 Carol Dahmen
1994 Kari Wheeler
5-10
5-10
5-8
5-8
5-6 1/2
5-7
5-5 1/4
5-4 1/4
5-4
5-4
5-3
100 METERS
1995 Joyce Rainwater
1998 Celeste Stutheit
1996 Christian White
2004 Angel Davis
1991 Freda Everett
1981 Cathy Davis
1987 Amy Hoggarth
1996 Nakia Walker
2001 Cristi Horning
2004 Haley Heater
1979 Jamie Day
11.55
11.71
11.85
11.93
11.93
11.7
11.99
12.06
12.13
12.14
12.0
200 METERS
1994 Joyce Rainwater
1981 Cathy Davis
1991 Freda Everett
1994 Christian White
1988 Amy Hoggarth
1984 Sydney Armstead
1979 Lisa Sorrell
1984 Elaine Robinson
1995 Nakia Walker
1992 Lyn Andrews
2002 Rosheida Adams
23.73
24.04
24.25
24.59
24.4
25.00
24.8
25.05
25.07
25.18
25.23
400 METERS
1979 Lisa Sorrell
1980 Cathy Mayberry
1994 Chundranae Nicholson
54.8
56.40
56.70
1984
1992
2004
2000
2000
1994
1981
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Kirste Threadcraft
Haley Heater
Shannon Anderson
Yolanda Simmons
Azure Thompson
Cathy Davis
Jessika Lee
56.94
57.01
57.12
57.18
57.24
57.51
57.4
57.71
800 METERS
2000 Katie Ellison
2000 Lisa Harrison
1999 Hannah Lohrmann
2003 Caitlin Prunty
1998 Jamie Bellamy
1979 Sue Pike
1997 Dawn Baerlocher
1984 Bobbi Annette
1985 Carmen Fulghum
1987 Micki Labadie
1991 Kari McKay
2:11.41
2:13.03
2:13.21
2:13.49
2:13.87
2:14.3
2:15.04
2:16.48
2:17.46
2:18.12
2:18.52
1500 METERS
1999 Hannah Lohrmann
1990 Heather Maple
2004 Caitlin Prunty
1991 Kari McKay
1983 Cheryl Flom
1984 Julie Rodgers
2000 Lisa Harrison
2004 Holly Evans
1999 Darcy Steele
1999 Amber Johnson
1997 Dawn Baerlocher
4:31.93
4:31.95
4:32.40
4:37.65
4:37.6
4:38.42
4:40.45
4:41.16
4:42.49
4:42.59
4:42.93
3,000 METERS
1992 Kari McKay
1999 Darcy Steele
1999 Amber Johnson
1989 Heather Maple
1994 Kami Hammond
1983 Michelle Ballentine
1997 Dawn Baerlocher
1982 Cheryl Yoke
2003 Lanaia Jones
1986 Megan MacDermott
1999 Hannah Lohrmann
9:28.50
9:57.11
9:58.5
10:05.4
10:19.07
10:29.0
10:31.33
10:33.1
10:34.39
10:37.83
10:40.19
5000 METERS
1992 Kari McKay
1999 Darcy Steele
2000 Amber Johnson
2003 Lanaia Jones
1982 Cheryl Yoke
2004 Amy Jo Perreault
2000 Sarah Becker
1989 Heather Maple
2000 April Franck
1995 Susan Bonogofski
2000 Jeanette Gardiner
16:57.71
17:04.03
17:13.40
17:50.59
18:05.0
18:22.24
18:25.74
18:29.09
18:40.14
18:41.70
18:49.77
10,000 METERS
1992 Kari McKay
1999 Amber Johnson
1999 Darcy Steele
2000 Lanaia Jones
2000 April Franck
2003 Amy Jo Perreault
33:46.1
35:44.38
36:16.11
38:14.58
38:20.20
39:58.44
STEEPLECHASE
2003 Jennifer Ehrlichman
2004 Amy Jo Perreault
2000 Sarah Becker
2004 Holly Evans
2003 Melanie Hevel
11:17.16
12:03.45
12:04.89
12:24.65
13:05.27
100-METER HURDLES
1999 Seville Broussard
1993 Veronica Penton
1997 Angie Herdener
1977 Kristi Madland
1982 Michelle Riley
2003 Wiyanna Kramer
1990 Tamara Durham
1993 Tina Brockway
1985 Bettie Jackson
2000 Tina Olson
2004 Jeslyn Lemke
13.52
14.2
14.65
14.5
14.6
14.78
14.82
14.85
14.89
14.91
14.99
400-METER HURDLES
1999 Seville Broussard
1992 Veronica Penton
2004 Haley Heater
1990 Tamara Durham
2003 Lyndsey Johnson
58.12
1:00.85
1:01.63
1:02.48
1:02.85
Eagle
Track & Field
2004-05
Haley Heater
1985
2003
1995
1993
2004
1999
Chris Grant
Haley Heater
Carol Mahoney
Loreen Zapata
Jeslyn Lemke
Danni O’Bannan
1:04.14
1:04.23
1:04.36
1:04.38
1:04.74
1:04.77
HEPTATHLON
2003 Christie Kight
2003 Wiyanna Kramer
1982 Maria Cronrath
1987 Kelly Gregory
1999 Danni O’Bannan
1983 Cathy Federico
2004 Hana Merk
2001 Katie Coles
1987 Jill Heinrich
1983 Cherie Clark
1988 Sheri Gundlach
4,850
4,566
4,369
4,366
4,340
4,312
4,166
3,864
3,803
3,802
3,705
4x100-METER RELAY
1994 Nakia Walker
Christian White
Chundranae Nicholson
Joyce Rainwater
1995 Nakia Walker
Christian White
Chundranae Nicholson
Joyce Rainwater
1996 Nakia Walker
Seville Broussard
Chundranae Nicholson
Christian White
1999 Cristi Horning
Robbi Scharz
Jessika Lee
Celeste Stutheit
1998
2003 Lyndsey Johnson
Robbi Schwarz
Haley Heater
Angel Davis
2000
1993 Lyn Andrews
Chundranae Nicholson
Nakia Walker
Christian White
2004 Haley Heater
Angel Davis
Emily Hannah
Jaime Griffith
1990
1992 Kirste Threadcraft
Veronica Penton
Camisha Gix
Lyn Andrews
45.93
46.05
46.53
47.19
4x400 RELAY
1999 Yolonda Simmons
3:48.01
Danni O’Bannan
Seville Broussard
Robbi Schwarz
1995 Chundranae Nicholson 3:51.2
Nakia Walker
Azure Thompson
Taneka Sauls
2000
3:52.46
2003 Lisa Harrison
3:52.53
Robbi Schwarz
Haley Heater
Emily Alspaugh
1994 Nakia Walker
3:52.64
Joyce Rainwater
Veronica Penton
Loreen Zapata
1992 Veronica Penton
3:56.6
Loreen Zapata
Camisha Gix
Kirste Threadcraft
2004 Jamie Griffith
3:58.09
Emily Hannah
Haley Heater
Caitlin Prunty
1984 Carmen Fulghum
3:58.44
Cami Smith
Elaine Robinson
Sydney Armstead
1993
3:58.77
1998
3:59.68
1985 Carmen Fulghum
4:00.3
Sydney Armstead
Cami Smith
Julie Rodgers
47.26
47.53
47.59
47.68
47.74
47.74
47.78
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Women’s Indoor Bests
(Through 2004 Indoor Season)
SHOT PUT
1991 Nancy Kuiper
2003 Kelli Holloway
1988 Patty Patterson
2001 Katie Jacobson
1999 Mandi Fish
2001 Julie Nielson
1990 Kristi Yandell
1999 Maria Manley
1984 Cheryl Covington
2004 Anna Woelk
1988 Stormi Olsen
DISCUS
2001 Julie Nielson
2001 Katie Jacobson
2003 Shannon Groh
2002 Kelli Holloway
1985 Diana Bedell
1990 Cheryl Hills
1991 Nancy Kuiper
1992 Sheri Posey
2004 Carolee Geaudreau
1996 Maria Manley
50-11
46-7 3/4
46-5 1/2
45-9 1/4
45-1 1/4
44-5 1/2
44-4 1/2
43-11
42-9
42-2 3/4
42-0
151-0
148-0
143-6
141-10
140-1
138-3
137-3
136-5
135-7
134-0
20-POUND WEIGHT THROW
2002 Jaime Martin
60-9 1/2
2004 Anna Woelk
54-1 1/4
2001 Julie Nielson
53-3 3/4
2003 Katie Jacobson
52-4 1/2
1998 Maria Manley
51-11 1/4
1999 Leslee Oliver
51-6 1/4
2003 Kelli Holloway
50-7 1/4
2003 Shannon Groh
49-11 1/4
1997 Denese Kelley
49-9
2002 Abby Monta
48-10
POLE VAULT
2003 Emily Roberts
2004 Sarah Hegna
2001 Autumn Deda
2003 Tracy Koesel
2002 Katie Coles
2003 Kristen Bolender
2001 Tara Hulbert
1999 Katie Heilman
1997 Christina Withey
1998 Nicki Sahlberg
12-7 1/2
11-11 3/4
11-11 3/4
10-11 3/4
10-6
10-6
10-6
9-2 1/4
9-0 1/4
8-11 3/4
HIGH JUMP
1995 Seville Broussard
1989 Liz Harris
1994 Lara Pokall
1997 Kim Van Dalsem
1985 Tami Ward
2004 Sara Fouts
1994 Kari Wheeler
1984 Gayle Huff
2003 Christie Kight
1996 Kari May
2001 Katie Coles
5-11 1/4
5-10 3/4
5-8 1/2
5-7 3/4
5-6
5-5 3/4
5-5
5-4 1/2
5-4 1/4
5-3
5-2 1/4
LONG JUMP
1998 Taneka Sauls
1999 Cristi Horning
1999 Celeste Stutheit
2004 Wiyanna Kramer
1991 Diana Richards
1995 Seville Broussard
1995 Renee Scott
1987 Kelly Gregory
1995 Jennifer Bauman
2003 Danielle Freeman
1998 Adrienne Wilson
19-0
18-10 1/4
18-9
18-6 1/2
18-3 3/4
18-0
17-11 1/4
17-11 1/4
17-10 1/2
17-10 1/4
17-9
TRIPLE JUMP
1998 Taneka Sauls
2002 Zandrea Shattuck
2004 Wiyanna Kramer
1997 Jennifer Bauman
2004 Teanna Meinhold
1999 Christie Kight
1999 Dani O’Bannan
2003 Kelly McCaw
1997 Adrienne Wilson
2003 Danielle Freeman
2002 Hana Merk
39-2 1/2
38-0
37-8
37-7 1/4
37-01 1/4
36-9 1/4
35-10
34-9 1/2
34-8 1/2
34-7
34-6 3/4
55 METERS
1995 Joyce Rainwater
1996 Christian White
2003 Angel Davis
1994 Nakia Walker
2000 Cristi Horning
1991 Freda Everett
1987 Amy Hoggarth
1994 Chundranae Nicholson
1998 Celeste Stutheit
1997 Adrienne Wilson
2000 Jessika Lee
6.95
6.95
6.99
7.07
7.10
7.16
7.19
7.21
7.27
7.41
7.31
60 METERS
1999 Celeste Stutheit
7.67
2003
1999
2000
2004
1999
2001
2002
1999
2002
2004
Angel Davis
Cristi Horning
Jessika Lee
Haley Heater
Monique Hall
Brandy Tierney
Rosheida Adams
Robbi Schwarz
Michelle Mehlman
Emily Hannah
7.68
7.75
7.92
7.95
7.96
8.01
8.04
8.06
8.08
8.09
200 METERS
1995 Joyce Rainwater
1995 Christian White
1991 Freda Everett
2000 Jessika Lee
1990 Kirste Threadcraft
2000 Cristi Horning
1996 Nakia Walker
1999 Celeste Stutheit
1999 Robbi Schwarz
2004 Haley Heater
1992 Lyn Andrews
23.82
25.03
25.25
25.42
25.46
25.67
25.89
25.91
25.93
25.99
26.04
400 METERS
1979 Lisa Sorrell
2004 Haley Heater
2000 Shannon Anderson
1992 Kirste Threadcraft
1990 Joyce Rainwater
1999 Yolanda Simmons
2004 Jamie Griffith
1992 Veronica Penton
1999 Robbi Schwarz
1990 Tami Durham
2001 Susannah Lowber
***55.9
56.39
56.67
56.89
57.14
57.39
57.78
57.94
58.36
58.41
58.65
800 METERS
2004 Caitlin Prunty
1979 Lisa Sorrell
2004 Camille Gibb
2001 Lisa Harrison
1999 Hannah Lohrmann
1997 Dawn Pederson
1998 Jamie Bellamy
2000 Katie Ellison
2001 Keri Nichols
1999 Stephanie Kubalek
1995 Susan Bonogofski
2:13.39
2:14.0
2:14.42
2:15.46
2:16.37
2:16.72
2:16.73
2:17.62
2:20.03
2:20.71
2:20.95
MILE
2004
1992
2003
2000
2004
1989
1985
1999
2000
1996
1997
4:54.67
4:55.44
5:06.06
5:07.10
5:08.23
5:08.34
5:10.6
5:11.44
5:12.10
5:12.33
5:13.19
Caitlin Prunty
Kari McKay
Lisa Harrison
Sarah Becker
Camille Gibb
Heather Maple
Julie Rodgers
Darcy Steele
Amber Johnson
Dawn Pederson
Carrie Koster
3000 METERS
1992 Kari McKay
1999 Amber Johnson
1999 Darcy Steele
1989 Heather Maple
1994 Kami Hammond
1997 Dawn Baerlocher
2000 Lanaia Jones
2003 Amy Jo Perreault
2003 Jennifer Ehrlichman
1998 Darcy Steele
2001 Jeannette Gardiner
Jamie Griffith
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9:44.98
10:01.97
10:11.81
10:32.2
10:36.00
10:37.73
10:38.02
10:41.35
10:41.55
10:43.2
10:46.28
55-METER HURDLES
1998 Seville Broussard
1993 Tina Brockway
1994 Veronica Penton
1990 Tami Durham
1991 Tamara Skillingstad
1993 Chundranae Nicholson
1999 Tina Olson
1995 Angie Herdener
2000 Tasha Walker
1994 Loreen Zapata
1985 Bettie Jackson
7.85
8.20
8.29
8.44
8.49
8.52
8.52
8.57
8.59
8.59
8.6
60-METER HURDLES
1999 Seville Broussard
1999 Tina Olson
2004 Wiyanna Kramer
2003 Christie Kight
1999 Cristi Horning
8.51
9.1
9.17
9.43
9.50
Eagle
Track & Field
2004-05
Amy Jo Perreault
2004
2003
2003
2004
1999
2004
Jeslyn Lemke
Hana Merk
Lyndsey Johnson
Hana Merk
Crystal Blankinship
Traci Mickle
PENTATHLON
2002 Christie Kight
2004 Wiyanna Kramer
2004 Hana Merk
2001 Katie Coles
2003 Hana Merk
2003 Katherine Flood
2004 Candice Nell
2004 Terra Hale
2003 Cora Hartill
9.55
9.73
9.82
9.88
9.96
10.33
3415
3232
2984
2865
2771
2770
2590
2509
2288
4 X 400 METER RELAY
2000 Robbi Schwarz
3:50.32
Shannon Anderson
Yolonda Simmons
Jessika Lee
2004 Camille Gibb
3:52.68
Haley Heater
Emily Hannah
Jamie Griffith
1995 Chundranae Nicholson 3:52.73
Seville Broussard
Christian White
Joyce Rainwater
1991 Freda Everett
3:52.78
Veronica Penton
Camisha Gix
Tamara Skillingstad
1999 Yolanda Simmons
3:54.01
Hannah Lohrmann
Stephanie Kubalek
Robbi Schwarz
1990 Kirste Threadcraft
3:54.05
Tami Durham
Malaika Robinson
Joyce Rainwater
1992
3:54.76
1994
3:55.73
1993
3:56.11
1998 Stephanie Kubalek
3:56.59
Celeste Stutheit
Jamie Bellamy
Taneka Sauls
2003 Haley Heater
3:56.71
Robbi Schwarz
Kristine Larsen
Caitlin Prunty
4 X 800 METER RELAY
2000 Sarah Becker
Keri Nichols
9:34.50
2002
1989
1999
2001
Lisa Harrison
Katie Ellison
Lisa Harrison
Jeanette Gardiner
Kristine Larson
Haley Heater
Melissa Schick
Stephanie Sampson
Diana Graves
Heather Maple
Hannah Lohrmann
Stephanie Kubalek
Kristy Smith
Jamie Bellamy
Lisa Harrison
Christine Larson
Keri Nichols
Shavonne Johnson
1992
1987
1990 Diana Graves
Stephanie Sampson
Malaika Robinson
Heather Maple
1986
2003
1993
4x1600 METER RELAY
2002 Jennifer Shay
Lanaia Jones
Jennifer Ehrlichman
Melanie Hevel
DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY
2003 Caitlin Prunty
Lisa Harrison
Haley Heater
Jeanette Gardiner
1999 Hannah Lohrmann
Jamie Bellamy
Stephanie Kubalek
Darcy Steele
1998 Amber Johnson
Stephanie Kubalek
Jamie Bellamy
Darcy Steele
2001 Lisa Harrison
Christine Larson
Keri Nichols
Jennifer Ehrlichman
1994
2002
2000
2004
1995
1997
1996
9:37.03
9:41.19
9:47.04
9:54.78
10:02.0
10:02.34
10:06.7
10:08.4
10:11.33
10:41.9
23:12.85
12:10.77
12:17.44
12:27.29
12:33.41
12:37.89
12:38.87
12:40.70
12:44.60
12:50.27
13:05.10
13:06.1