COMPLETE RESULTS | SEATTLE, Wash. - Freshman
Nathan Fields gave the Bushnell Men's Track & Field team a boost on Friday afternoon, opening up the Washington Husky Classic by breaking the school indoor Triple Jump record.
Fields took fifth-place in the event, leaping 13.98m (45'-10.50") on his second attempt, to break Brevin Russnogle's previous record which had stood for three years.
Jermaine Richards also cemented his place in the Bushnell record book on Friday as he established a first-time record in the indoor High Jump. The freshman took sixth place with a final clearance of 1.80m (5'-10.75").
Sunday featured long jump and 60-meter action for the Beacons with
Isaiah Davis matching his own school-record with a run of 6.88 in the 60m finals, taking seventh-place. Field led four Beacons in the long jump, leaping a season-best 6.06 meters (19'10.75").
With the indoor season coming to a close, Director of Track & Field
Tom Boldon is optimistic about the future as the Beacons prepare to start the outdoor season on March 3 at the Linfield Icebreaker. "The men's team did some good things during this indoor season," he said, "breaking some records, showing us some of the potential they have, and getting everyone excited for the outdoor season to come."