Three Bronco juniors remain unbeaten on the season. Eetu Viitala had a lifetime best of 25-4 in the long jump, bettering his previous high by eight inches. Viitala was just ¾ of an inch short of an all-time #3 jump in school history. Mele Vaisima won the weight throw (61-4.25) for her third consecutive victory of the young season. Trevor Kraychir, the reigning Western Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week, heaved the weight 64-7 to win his third straight title as well. Jeff Daw, Karrie Butler, Rolando Trammel and Paul Robertson are also 3-0 with a victory in the 4 x 400-meter relay (3:15.77).
Redshirt sophomore Chase Sexton captured the shot put title with a throw of 53-8.50, junior Brian Pierre ran a great mile (4:15.25) and sophomore Jeff Daw broke the tape in the 400 with a career best of 48.01.
Winning the WAC and doing well in the NCAA Nationals, however, requires more than individual efforts and event titles. It is the points a team gets from other contributors that separates the teams with a few good individuals from those that get to take the hardware home. We’ll watch that on this blog and chart their progress. Yesterday, Alyssa Osai and Nadine Russell had career-bests of 54-10.75 and 53-4.25, respectively, in the weight throw to provide backup for Viitala and finish second and third. Alex Nelson finished second to Kraychir in the men’s throw with a 59-10.25 effort.
The well-balanced Bronco quartet could pay dividends in the WAC Championships next month. Coach J.W. Hardy’s group went 1-2-3-4 led by Daw. Manoah Wesson ran a career-best 48.17 to take second, Karrie Butler finished in 48.82, also a career best, and Paul Robertson was timed in 49.23. Eric Capelle was just edged at the finish in the 60-meter dash (6.96) while freshman Justin Maines sported a lifetime best of 8.27 in the 60-meter hurdles to take second. Promising sophomore Destiny Gammage was second in the 200-hurdles (25.01) while senior BreAnna Craig took second in the pole vault (12-5.50).
Daniel Thompson still has work to do to join the top WAC pole vaulters, but he cleared a career-best 15-11 to take third yesterday. Mathew Moyer ran third in the 800 with his lifetime best of 1:55.01. Racquel Jones is another key to the Broncos’ hopes in the conference championships; she was able to take third in the long jump (18-2.25).
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