The Olympic College Track & Field team continued its impressive season with another standout performance in Tacoma this weekend, where both the men's and women's squads claimed third-place finishes. Under the leadership of Coach Austin, the Rangers showed once again that they're gaining serious traction as NWAC Championship season approaches.
Among the day's top highlights, sophomore David Andrews secured his place at the NWAC Championships with a qualifying mark in the hammer throw, adding depth and momentum to the men's throws squad. On the track, sophomore speedster Ndya Hudson locked in her second championship event of the year, this time in the 400 meters, showing impressive range and grit.
The Rangers' women's 4x100-meter relay team also delivered when it counted, clocking a time that earned them a well-deserved trip to the NWAC Championships. In the field events, freshman Nashayla Fellows launched a new personal record in the shot put, moving her among the NWAC's top-ranked throwers and reaffirming her breakout freshman campaign.
Not to be outdone, freshman long sprinter, Aiden Smith, turned in a personal best in the 400 meters, making a significant move up the conference leaderboard and continuing to establish himself as a top contender.
"Several other athletes hit personal records, showing great progress across the board," said Coach Austin. "The team continues to build momentum, and I'm proud of the work they're putting in."
With continued growth and rising individual performances, the Rangers are proving themselves a complete team on the rise.
Next up: The Ralph Vernacchia Open in Bellingham hosted by Western Washington University on Saturday, April 26.