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Oregon’s high school track and field athletes have made significant strides this season, with record-breaking performances in running, throwing, and jumping events. Spectacular times, powerful throws, and remarkable jumps have captured the attention of fans. Athletes like Yosef Picazo, Yosuke Shibata, and Kaleb Moore have led the pack with impressive results in their respective categories. Team events also showcased talented groups, particularly the West Salem 4×400 relay team. As the season progresses, anticipation builds for more thrilling moments and record-setting performances from Oregon’s young athletes.

Exciting Track and Field Achievements in Oregon!

The track and field scene in Oregon has been *buzzing* with exhilarating performances this season, showcasing the talent and determination of our high school athletes. Whether it’s the heart-pounding sprint to the finish line or the precision of a perfect throw, these young competitors have truly made their mark.

Record-Breaking Times in Running Events

Starting off with the running events, we saw some outstanding results, particularly in middle-distance races. Yosef Picazo from McNary ran a spectacular 800 meters in just *1 minute, 55.3 seconds*. As impressive as that may sound, Yosuke Shibata from South Eugene took the 1,500 meters by storm, clocking in at *3:59.61*. What a sight to witness as he crossed the finish line!

Long-distance runners also made their presence known. Ty Cirino from Central recorded an impressive time of *8:28.46* in the 3,000 meters. In the hurdles competitions, Nicholas Miller from Churchill finished the 110 hurdles strong with a time of *15.07 seconds*, while fellow athlete Brody Piper from Sprague wasn’t far behind, finishing with *15.38 seconds*. Over in the 300 hurdles, Sean Ward from Dallas demonstrated his skill with a *39.83 seconds* finish.

Show-Stopping Throws

Moving on to the thrilling field events, where the athletes displayed raw power and precision, we saw remarkable performances in shot put and discus. Gabriel Haines from Central delivered a phenomenal shot put throw of *55 feet, 11 inches*, while Kaleb Moore from Junction City closely followed, achieving *55 feet, 7.5 inches*. Kaleb also triumphed in the discus competition with a stunning throw of *169 feet, 10 inches*.

In the discus event, Gabriel Haines ranked third with a throw of *163 feet*, showcasing his versatility, while Derek Olivo from McNary added excitement with a jaw-dropping javelin throw of *202 feet, 1 inch*, leading the pack. Kiyan Vrell from Amity earned second place in javelin as well with an impressive *192 feet, 9 inches*.

Jumping Into Success

The jumping events saw some stellar high school athletes rise to new heights. Calvin Stewart from South Salem soared to *6 feet, 9.75 inches* in the high jump, making quite a statement. Meanwhile, Eli Forsha from Sheldon not only excelled in long jump—recording *21 feet, 10.75 inches*—but also dominated the triple jump with a distance of *48 feet, 11.5 inches*.

Don’t forget the pole vault, where Carson Hunsaker from Sprague achieved an impressive mark of *14 feet, 7.25 inches*. Over at the girls’ events, Addison Kleinke from Churchill shined by winning the pole vault at *13 feet, 0.75 inches*.

Incredible Team Performances

It’s not all about individual achievements; team performances also made waves! The talented West Salem 4×400 relay team, consisting of Aaliyah Caldwell, Avery Meier, Sabina Carano, and Madison Forest, finished strong in *4:10.2*.

Star Athletes Rise to the Occasion

If we look toward the sprint races, Aster Jones from Roosevelt dazzled as she took home the victory in the 6A girls 100-meter dash during the OSAA state championship. In the 400-meter race, Ada Gallagher from McDaniel High School shone bright, not only taking first place but also setting new season records with times of *25.76 seconds* in the 200 meters and *57.62 seconds* in the 400 meters, beating her closest rival by an impressive *seven seconds*!

With all this excitement happening, it’s evident that our Oregon high school athletes are not just participating; they are thriving and creating memories that will last a lifetime. As the season continues, we can’t wait to see what new records and thrilling moments are still to come!

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