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MEET RECAP: Mt Si @ Issaquah/Issaquah Icebreaker Invite

Issaquah track and field hosted Mt Si for our first home meet, where we finished with 2 first-place team finishes and 21 individual event wins.

Our first win in the 110m hurdles from Toren Garcia in a PR of 15.90, and the 100m hurdles were won by Erin Chollman in 18.23. The boy’s 1600m was won by Brennen Rickey in 4:36.57, followed up by the girl’s 1600m, where Jane Harig won in 5:46.48. The boy’s 4x100m was won by the quartet of Carlo Saez, Austin Schildt, Micah Seiffert, and Kelton Jones (45.75). Into the 400m, the boy’s race was won by Benjamin Lucas in 53.82, and the girl’s race was won by Ilora Farren in 1:03.55. The 300m hurdles was won by Toren Garcia in a state-leading 39.89, and Connor Rickey took home the victory in the 800m in 2:01.28, while Clara Michael won the girl’s race in 2:24.92. The 3200m was won by Connor Rickey (9:59.72), and Issaquah won the boy’s 4x400m, with a team of Matthew Fischer, Braydon Staples, Benjamin Lucas, and Ilyaas Motiwalla (3:46.59). 

On the field, Mackenzie Bice won both the high jump (4’6″), while Carson Naehr (6’0″) and Wyatt Chollman (172’6″) won high jump and javelin, respectively. KJ Strunk won the boy’s discus (113’10”) and shot put (44’11”), and Evie Adams won long jump (13’10”). Domfo Abekah won the girl’s triple jump (32’1″), while Aryan Singh won boy’s triple jump (34’5″). At the pole vault, Nolan Menting set a new personal best with a 12′ vault for the event win, as did Sole Miller in a vault of 9′. 

There were so many second and third place finishes, writing it in prose just isn’t feasible! See them listed below:

  • Carson Naehr (110mH, 2nd, 16.77)
  • Tatiana Rivas (100mH, 2nd, 18.39)
  • Chase Sawyer (100m, 3rd, 11.84)
  • Alexander Yahn (1600m, 2nd, 4:41.29)
  • Elena Gehrke (400m, 2nd, 1:04.02)
  • Nora Doyle-Newe (400m, 3rd, 1:04.63)
  • Shontel Bradley-Polk (300mh, 2nd, 47.57)
  • Anthony Dubovitsky (300mh, 3rd, 48.67)
  • Avani Akerar (300mh, 3rd, 54.00)
  • Henry Tait (800m, 2nd, 2:04.47)
  • Sally Davis (800m, 2nd, 2:31.77)
  • Cate Shipley (800m, 3rd, 2:34.36)
  • Girl’s 4x400m (2nd, 4:29.65)
  • Nicholas Barran (shot put, 2nd, 43’6″)
  • Jayce Grant (discus, 2nd, 101’8″)
  • Wyatt Chollman (discus, 3rd, 88’4.5″)
  • Amelie Santi (discus, 2nd, 68’3.5″)
  • Ellory Schofield (discus, 3rd, 64’4″)
  • Erin Chollman (javelin, 3rd, 84’4″)
  • Aryan Singh (high jump, 2nd, 5’6″)
  • Jacob Bradley-Polk (high jump, 3rd, 5’4″)
  • Katherine Dillon (high jump, 2nd, 4’4″)
  • Daniela Jaeschke (high jump, 3rd, 4’4″)
  • Dexter Zablocki (pole vault, 3rd, 10′6″)
  • Lucy Stevenson (pole vault, 2nd, 8’0″)
  • Lola Kagetsu (pole vault, 3rd, 7’0″)
  • Domfo Abekah (long jump, 2nd, 13’9″)
  • Ariana Simms (long jump, 3rd, 13’8″)
  • Evie Adams (triple jump, 2nd, 31’5″)
  • Gemma Babuin (triple jump, 3rd, 29’2″)

Issaquah won both of the team contests, with the girls winning 76.5-69.5 and the boys winning 105-40. 

For our first hosted invite–where we had more over 20 schools and 700 students competing–Issaquah showed that home court advantage matters. When it was all said and done, Issaquah girls won the meet over all, and Issaquah boys came in a close second place team finish. Issaquah athletes also brought home 7 event wins.

Our first victory came in the mixed 4x800m relay, where Ellie Miller, Nora Doyle-Newe, Braydon Staples, and Sailor Story ran 9:40.30. Our girls 4x200m of Kamarrie Spencer, Domfo Abekah, Madelyn Kraemer, and Sena Pittman (1:46.58) set a new season’s best and won the event. Our next win came in the women’s long jump, where Domfo Abekah won with a leap of 16’6.5″, and she also won the triple jump in 33’9″. These were jumps that put her at #7 and #3 for junior class records, respectively. Wyatt Chollman won the boy’s javelin, throwing 173’0″, setting a mark that puts him #8 all time for Issaquah High and #7 for seniors. Back to the track, Sena Pittman won the 400m in 59.45, While not a win, Toren Garcia finished second overall in the 300mh, which earned him the junior class record and puts him #3 all time for Issaquah High. The final individual event on the track was the 3200m, where Connor Rickey brought home the individual win in a time of 9:13.51. This time earns Connor the junior class record, and puts him #4 all time. Of note, Alexander Yahn (3rd) and Henry Tait (4th) ran 9:17.25 and 9:17.79, where Alex dipped under the previous junior class record and both cemented themselves in the top 10 all time. A master class by the distance group!

Again, to go through the second through fifth place finishes in prose would take too long! See them listed below:

  • Carson Naehr (high jump, 2nd, 5’10”)
  • KJ Strunk (javelin, 2nd, 156’1″)
  • Toren Garcia (110mH, 4th, 15.63)
  • Avani Akerkar (100mH, 5th, 17.85)
  • Christian Talluto (freshman 100m, 3rd, 12.28)
  • Shane Olsen (100m, 4th, 11.52)
  • Kylee Pachuilo (freshman 100m, 3rd, 13.56)
  • Sally Davis (freshman 1600m, 2nd, 5:27.59)
  • Daniela Jaeschke (400m, 5th, 62.79)
  • Avani Akerkar (300mh, 5th, 51.70)
  • Sena Pittman (200m, 3rd, 26.68)
  • Boy’s 4x400m (5th, 3:35.36)
  • Girl’s 4x400m (4th, 4:19.05)

Issaquah girls won a very close team contest over Skyline 96.5-96, and Issaquah boys finished second to Skyline boys 106-80.5. Skyline brought home the combined team title.

Eagles head up 228th on Tuesday April 5th, for our dual meet against Skyline! Fly Eagles, Fly!

2024 Track and Field: What to know

Track and Field online registration is available now.

All forms must be turned in by Monday 2/26/2024 before practice begins to participate in the first practice — NO exceptions.

There is no school the week of February 19th through February 23rd   and forms will NOT be accepted after March 1st.

Fill out the online registration form.  Please note you will need your Family Access Login of the first Parent/Guardian to complete the process.

Track & Field season starts February 26th. Coaches and athletes will meet at the Stadium at 3:30pm. Students should wear workout clothes.

Everything you wanted to know about Practices:

Practice is held five days-a-week, Monday through Friday, after school. Regular practice time is 3:30-5:30ish Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 4:00-6:00ish on Wednesday; sometimes a little shorter, sometimes a little longer.  Saturday practices may be held for certain events – coaches will notify athletes ahead of time when and where. Once meets start, a weekly routine will begin to take shape and it will be easier to gauge when practices may vary from the standard time frame. There is no practice on days we have a meet even if you are not participating in that meet. There will be no mandatory practices during Spring Break; info about any possible optional practices that week will be announced later. If optional practices for your event area are being held and you are in town over Spring break and able to participate, it is highly encouraged to attend. Any changes in the practice schedule will be announced on the blog or our Instagram, @issyxc_tf.

You are required to participate fully in 10 practices before you are able to compete in any meets per WIAA rules. If you miss four in a row, we begin subtracting from your banked total and will continue each day until you return. There AT LEAST are 18 available practices before our first meet on the Thursday of the fourth week.

Attendance at school for the full school day is required in order to participate in practice or meets that might be on that day. There are approved exceptions when you need to miss  school for appointments and other legitimate, but regardless, you need to bring a signed note from the doctor’s office or other legitimate excused absence to the attendance office in order for you to be able to practice.  In case you didn’t know, skipping class is not a legitimate excuse.

Athletes that consider themselves to be talented, varsity, good, awesome, or anything of that ilk should prove it by being at each and every practice. If you know you will need to miss a practice (some reasons are actually legitimate – the best way to tell if yours qualifies is by looking at your coach’s face when you give him/her your reason for missing practice), you must tell your coach. The best way to do this is to tell them in advance in person or you can email Coach Brookshire, Coach Mike, and your event coach. Their contact info can be found on the blog.

If an athlete is absent from practice or school, it is the event coach’s and head coaches’ discretion whether or not the athlete may compete in the meet(s) following the absence.

Practice begins on-time in the stadium bleachers where we meet as a group before breaking into our specific event groups and before ultimately going outside. We do not wait for anyone, and nothing looks worse than someone that routinely walks in late. Wednesday is probably the hardest day to get to practice without hustling. We do not formally return to the stadium.  Please remember that we are meeting outside, so please dress accordingly (pants, sleeves, rain shell, etc). Any changes in where we meet will be announced on the blog and on our Instagram, @issyxc_tf.

We practice and compete in all weather conditions except in instances of lightning. Any changes in our practice schedules due to weather will be announced on the blog and on our Instagram, @issyxc_tf.

During practice, bring your athletic bags and any other personal items to the grandstand. The school provides lockers for in-season athletes but the logistics around this are yet to be worked-out so it is advised not to depend on lockers being available. They may become available eventually and we will pass on information about this when we know more. It is best not bring anything valuable to practice that is not necessary.

Everything you wanted to know about Meets:

If an athlete is absent from practice or school, it is the event coach’s and head coaches’ discretion whether or not the athlete may compete in the meet(s) following the absence.

Our meet schedule includes non-Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday invitationals and post-season meets that do not include the entire team. We announce entries into these meets both at practice and on the blog.  Athletes that are invited to run will make themselves available for EVERY invitational meet in which they are entered. We attend these meets so our kids have a chance to compete against advanced competition so if you want to be the best, clear up your schedule when we have these meets. Our entire meet schedule can be found on the blog.

Our schedule includes five mid-week dual meets plus at least one meet during KingCo Week for everybody on the entire team. This means there is a minimum of six meets for everybody on the team, provided you meet and maintain eligibility requirements.

You must be passing 6 out of 7 of your classes to be academically eligible to compete in meets. The Athletic Director will notify the coaches about kids that are below these standards. The initial assessment is based on the most-recently completed semester and then there will be at least one grade check during the season.

We issue a standard uniform to each athlete which consists of a singlet and shorts. Jackets may also be issued. Uniforms are to be worn at each meet and are not to be worn at practice. Uniforms and jackets are collected at the end of the season at the Track awards banquet. Fines will be assigned to those who do not return team issued gear.

It is required that you dress appropriately for the weather conditions at practices and meets in order to stay warm and dry as best you can. Invariably, we will have some freshmen (and sometimes seniors) show up to the bus for meets with nothing on but their singlet and shorts. This is ill-advised and should be avoided. Team Gear is available for purchase by each individual athlete – click this link for more details. EVERY ATHLETE WILL NEED TO, AT A MINIMUM, PURCHASE THE TEAM WHITE LONG SLEEVE SHIRT. This is the first item on the store. If a student is unable to purchase, please email Coach Brookshire or Coach Mike and we will find a way get one.

Tips for success:

Proper rest is an essential part of success in Track & Field. Coaches will usually make recommendations for what you should do on off days when we do not have practice or meets.

Please purchase appropriate footwear for your events when possible. A new pair of running shoes for the season for practices is highly recommended. Shoes that are too old or worn can cause injury and delay progress. For competition, we strongly recommend spikes for all running events and any other various specialty footwear for field events. This is not required but merely recommended for optimum performance. Ask your coach at practice for guidance about footwear.

If you compete in any other sporting activity during the track season, whether individually or on another team – particularly club sports – or participate in clubs at the high school, it is important to weigh your commitment to track and field. Track and field is a varsity level high school sport, which requires you to be at practice at least 5 days per week on time. Anyone can find a place on our track and field team, but it is not for everyone. Please understand that persistent and repeated absences are prohibited by the WIAA, and as a result will result in dismissal from the team.

Other specific questions can be asked at practice or by emailing Coach Brookshire and/or Coach Mike.