by George Gramlich
Wow! The Bobcats came to the 2021 Colorado State Track and Field Championship well prepared and with a winning attitude as our four state qualifiers all did simply outstanding jobs in their respective events. The event, was held from Thursday, June 24th – Saturday, June 26th, at JeffCo Stadium in Lakewood, Colorado.
Coach Hal Walter said that “the state meet followed a nine-meet regular season that extended past graduation due to Covid-19 measures, and culminated with three meets in an eight-day stretch. They had only four days recovery/prep before heading to the state meet.”.
Leading the Bobcat effort was our middle and long-distance star, Micah Zeller. Ending a tremendous career at Custer County Central School District, Micah turned up the heat at the three-day meet and produced some outstanding results. Micah competed in three events: the 800 meter race, the 1600 meter race and the 3200 meter race. Running that many middle/long distance events in just a few days is, in itself, quite an achievement.
The highlight of Micah’s efforts was his definitive win in the 3200 meter race with an excellent time of 9 minutes and 47 seconds (9:47). It was a solid victory as 2nd place was 10:04 which yields a very nice victory margin. Micah came close to a second victory in the 800 meter race coming in a close second with a very good time of 1:57:61 missing 1st place by a slim margin. Astonishingly, Micah grabbed another 2nd place in the 1600 meter race with a great time of 4:23: 20, again just missing first place. His silver finishes, in the 800 and 1600, were personal best times for him. Good job, sir.
Jonah Carichner, our 400 meter star, also turned in a super performance placing 14th in the 400 meter finals in a very competitive race. Jonah’s time of 54.87 was not far off a top five finish. Great work.
Kaydin Moore also did a tremendous job in her hurdles and triple jump events. Kaydin grabbed an impressive 9th place in the 300 meter hurdles race with a super time of 50:92. She did well in the 100 meter hurdles preliminary race placing 10th with a time of 17:69 but just failed to qualify for the finals. Kaydin did some great jumping in the girls triple jump placing 14th with a
real good leap of 32-04 meters.
Harrison Walter, the fourth Custer Bobcat to go to State, ran the 200 meter Dash in the Special Olympic division. He did very well, placing 9th, which is a podium finish!
A super effort by our Bobcat track team, dedicated Head Track and Field Coach Joy Parrish, Distance Running Coach Hal Walter, and Throwing Coach Caden Parker. Thanks from all of us.
Photos courtesy of Custer County Schools and Coach Hal Walter.