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LC State Track and Field Opens EOU Last Chance with Three National Standards

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Tracy Collins

Men's Track and Field | 02.20.2026

RESULTS
LA GRANDE, Ore. –  LC State earned national standards, and a school record was broken on the first day of the EOU Last Chance meet on Friday. Trenton Johnson bettered his LC State record mark in the triple jump, Kobe Wessels ran one of the best times in the NAIA in the 1,000m and the women's 4x800m relay ran its best national-qualifying time of the season.
 
Wessels ran a national-qualifying time, after the time is converted on the shorter track, with one of the top-five times in the NAIA this season. His raw time of 2:29.88 ranks third in the LC State record book and the converted time earned the Lewiston native a spot at the national meet.
 
Johnson leapt a distance of 14.57m in the triple jump to set the facility record at Eastern Oregon. The mark ranks in the top 20 of the NAIA and earned the senior a win in the event. Bryan Kinene finished third with the second-best mark in program history (14.13m) and Collin Wimer was fifth (12.84m).
 
The women's 4x800m relay team of Nuala Rollins, Damaris Kibiwot, Grace Tiegs and Camille Ussher bettered its national-qualifying time after conversion. The group finished third with a time of 9:38.25. Converted times will be available at the conclusion of the meet on Saturday.
 
Orofino native Ruby Kessinger led the Warrior women in the weight throw with a personal-best that put her in the record book. She finished fifth in the event with a throw of 14.91m, which ranks fifth all-time at LC State. Grace Osborne finished seventh (13.77m), Faith Wersland was ninth (13.60m), Haylee Appleford was 12th (12.61m), Hope Zollman finished 15th (12.06m) and Shayvon Williams placed 17th (10.81m).
 
Reid Thomas was the top LC State finisher in the men's weight throw where he placed fifth (15.73m). Alexzander Lambson threw the fifth-best weight throw ever by a Warrior to place sixth (14.69m), Zane Hearne was 19th (11.59m), Ian Roeber placed 22nd (11.22m) and Micah Fox was (10.25m).
 
UP NEXT
The Warriors conclude the regular indoor season in La Grande on Saturday.
 
Stay up to date with all things Warrior Athletics at lcwarriors.com and on social media @LCWarriors.
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Players Mentioned

Haylee Appleford

Haylee Appleford

Throws
Junior
Damaris Kibiwot

Damaris Kibiwot

Distance
Sophomore
Grace Osborne

Grace Osborne

Throws
Senior
Grace Tiegs

Grace Tiegs

Distance
Senior
Camille Ussher

Camille Ussher

Distance
Senior
Faith Wersland

Faith Wersland

Throws
Senior
Shayvon Williams

Shayvon Williams

Throws
Sophomore
Hope Zollman

Hope Zollman

Throws
Sophomore
Micah Fox

Micah Fox

Throws
Freshman
Zane  Hearne

Zane Hearne

Throws
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Haylee Appleford

Haylee Appleford

Junior
Throws
Damaris Kibiwot

Damaris Kibiwot

Sophomore
Distance
Grace Osborne

Grace Osborne

Senior
Throws
Grace Tiegs

Grace Tiegs

Senior
Distance
Camille Ussher

Camille Ussher

Senior
Distance
Faith Wersland

Faith Wersland

Senior
Throws
Shayvon Williams

Shayvon Williams

Sophomore
Throws
Hope Zollman

Hope Zollman

Sophomore
Throws
Micah Fox

Micah Fox

Freshman
Throws
Zane  Hearne

Zane Hearne

Freshman
Throws