Chadron State’s Carlie Collier of Dunning, Neb., had career-best times while placing third in both the 200- and 400-meters at the Central Nebraska Challenge on Saturday. Her times of 24.95 and 57.85 seconds are seventh all on the Eagles’ sprint lists.
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Two of Chadron State’s outstanding track athletes, Morgan Fawver (left) and Osvaldo Cano are shown after they had exchanged the baton in the 4x400 relay at the Don Holst Meet in January. Fawver won the long jump and was second in the 100 at the Central Nebraska Challenge at Kearney on Saturday. Cano placed in the 200 meters and ran on both of the Eagles’ second place relays.
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Chadron High senior Cody Hall had by far his best throw of the season Saturday in the shot put at the Ed Moore Meet in Ogallala. It measured 47-10 ¼, good for second place. He won the event at the CSC High School Meet in March, when this photo was taken. His career-best of 49 feet even was at the Class B District Meet when he qualified for state last year.
Chadron State College track and field athletes placed among the top three in their events a dozen times Saturday the Central Nebraska Challenge in Kearney. The competition was stiff with at least a dozen teams four states entered.
Chadron State’s Carlie Collier of Dunning, Neb., had career-best times while placing third in both the 200- and 400-meters at the Central Nebraska Challenge on Saturday. Her times of 24.95 and 57.85 seconds are seventh all on the Eagles’ sprint lists.
Two of Chadron State’s outstanding track athletes, Morgan Fawver (left) and Osvaldo Cano are shown after they had exchanged the baton in the 4x400 relay at the Don Holst Meet in January. Fawver won the long jump and was second in the 100 at the Central Nebraska Challenge at Kearney on Saturday. Cano placed in the 200 meters and ran on both of the Eagles’ second place relays.
Chadron High senior Cody Hall had by far his best throw of the season Saturday in the shot put at the Ed Moore Meet in Ogallala. It measured 47-10 ¼, good for second place. He won the event at the CSC High School Meet in March, when this photo was taken. His career-best of 49 feet even was at the Class B District Meet when he qualified for state last year.