Aloha Relays

Haley Crouser of Gresham took advantage of rather balmy conditions to throw 181-02 in the Javelin.  There have been few nice days the past few years in Oregon during spring and the athletes need to take advantage of the few good ones, when they surprisingly appear.   Haley Crouser of Gresham certainly had more than propitious timing, when she shattered the meet record.   She accomplished much more than that, however, as her mark established a new National Record in the event.   The mark, which was verified by making another measurement with a steel tape measure (55-22 in meters), was accomplished so early in the season that one has to wonder what more is in store and Crouser is only a junior.

     It was quite a day in the javelin for sure and it should not be overlooked that Stephanie Wells of Silverton did some record-breaking in the event as well.  Stephanie had come into the day hoping to break 140 in the event and managed that in her first throw.  Her mark of 147-08 established a new Aloha meet record.   She did not have long to treasure her record for Crouser followed a few minutes later with a toss of 166-05.   As fine as that mark was, Crouser really launched her next throw into uncharted territory on a national level.   

     Cody Danielson of Newberg, who is only in his first year of competition in the javelin, put his name into the national discussion with a very fine mark of 201-11.   The mark is of such quality it might have been a meet record if only Haley’s brother Sam had not made an impression in this meet two years ago but it still was a special throw.