Oregon high school track and field's top weekly, season marks for 2022 — including a state record set this week

A look at the best marks posted in Oregon high school track and field for the week of May 1-7 as well as for the 2022 season
Oregon high school track and field's top weekly, season marks for 2022 — including a state record set this week
Oregon high school track and field's top weekly, season marks for 2022 — including a state record set this week /

By René Ferrán | Photo by Christina Whitney  

Oregon City senior Harley Daniel had fought a cold all week as she arrived at Pioneer Memorial Stadium on Wednesday for a four-team Three Rivers League home meet.

She ran into sprints coach Christina Whitney and expressed her concerns that she wasn’t feeling her best and wasn’t sure how well she’d run.

“She just told me to run my race,” Daniel said Sunday evening. “She said to do my best even though I wasn’t feeling my best.”

Daniel’s best turned out to be the best that any Oregon girl has ever run the 300-meter hurdles, breaking Janelle Joy’s 21-year-old state record with a 42.23-second performance that moved her to No. 15 on the national list this season.

harley daniel running 300 credit Christina Whitney

She felt she started the race slower than usual, “but as soon as I processed that, that’s when I kicked into gear,” Daniel said. “I usually feel like I slow down on the last hurdle, but that day, I tried to finish faster. I ran through that last hurdle and told myself to keep pushing hard.”

However, because the visual display for the timing display wasn’t working, it wasn’t until Daniel was about to exit the stadium that she heard she’d surpassed Joy’s 42.58 from 2001 when she ran at Milwaukie. 

“We were standing in a circle, ready to leave, when my coach asked if they had the time,” the University of Utah signee said. “My mom started screaming. I was just super excited.”

Daniel also ran a legal personal-best 14.21 to win the 100 hurdles, moving her to No. 4 on the all-time state list. 

With the Three Rivers district meet on tap this week at Pioneer Memorial Stadium and, barring disaster, the OSAA 6A state championships the following week at Hayward Field, Daniel’s goals have now changed a bit.

While the 100 hurdles state record of 13.57 seconds might be a reach, Daniel would like to become the second Oregon girl to break 14 seconds as well as go sub-42 in the 300s.

“That would be insane to me,” she said. “It would prove that I’d put in a lot of hard work, and it had paid off. It would be amazing if I could do that.” 

A look at the best marks posted in Oregon high school track and field for the week of May 1-7 as well as for the 2022 season (through May 7)

(state record in parentheses)

BOYS

100 meters (10.21)

Season – 10.69 seconds, Nathan Rider, Sr., North Medford (Medford Rotary Relays, April 2)

Weekly (May 1-7) – 10.73, Andrew Walker, Jr., South Medford (South Medford-Sheldon dual meet, May 4)

200 (21.03)

Season – 21.27, Andrew Walker, Jr., South Medford (Oregon Relays, April 22)

Weekly – 22.27, Kacey Benefiel, So., Days Creek (Oakland Twilight, May 6)

400 (46.47)

Season – 49.42, Fuad Omer, Jr., Westview (Chehalem Field and Track Classic, April 15)

Weekly – 49.64, David Thomas, Sr., Beaverton (Jesuit-Beaverton dual meet, May 4)

800 (1:47.68)

Season – 1:53.58, John Schuler, Sr., Jesuit (Sunset-Jesuit dual meet, April 13)

Weekly – 1:56.68, Mason Kissell, Sr., Summit (Bend City Championships, May 4)

1500 (3:45.3)

Season – 3:49.08, Caleb Lakeman, Sr., Tualatin (Jesuit Twilight Relays, mile en route, April 29)

Weekly – 3:53.54, Benjamin Balazs, Sr., Sunset (Aloha-Sunset dual meet, May 4)

3000 (8:03.67)

Season – 8:10.91, Caleb Lakeman, Sr., Tualatin (Oregon Relays, April 22)

Weekly – 8:44.11, Charlie North, Sr., Franklin (Three-team PIL home meet, May 4)

110 hurdles (13.73)

Season – 14.41, Micah Perry, Jr., Barlow (Sherwood Need for Speed Classic, April 9), and Nolan Malcomson, Sr., Ida B. Wells (Sherwood Need for Speed Classic, April 9)

Weekly – 14.77, Caden McIlhenny, Sr., Grant (Three-team PIL meet at Franklin, May 4)

300 hurdles (36.10)

Season – 38.57, Nolan Malcomson, Sr., Ida B. Wells (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 39.53, Adam Maxwell, Sr., West Linn (Four-team Three Rivers home meet, May 2)

4x100 relay (41.19)

Season – 42.82, Roseburg (Jackson Bartlett, Keanu Christner, Colton Marsters, Landyn Dupper) (Grants Pass Rotary Invitational, April 30)

Weekly – 43.07, Roseburg (Jackson Bartlett, Colton Marsters, Keanu Christner, Landyn Dupper) (South Eugene-Roseburg dual meet, May 3)

4x400 relay (3:16.82)

Season – 3:25.82, West Linn (Quentin Robinson, Cavan Mikami, Parker Sullivan, Adam Maxwell) (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 3:27.79, Tualatin (Alex Smith, Cole Noretto, Marcus Ludes, Noah Ogoli) (Four-team Three Rivers meet at West Linn, May 2)

Shot put (73-5)

Season – 60 feet, 4¼ inches, Colton McMaster, Sr., Astoria (Jesuit Twilight Relays, April 29)

Weekly – 58-8, Elijah Jackman, Sr., Tigard (Four-team Three Rivers meet at Oregon City, May 4)

Discus (237-6)

Season – 193-2, Elijah Jackman, Sr., Tigard (Wilsonville Invitational, April 16)

Weekly – 180-3, Colton McMaster, Sr., Astoria (Four-team Cowapa meet at Valley Catholic, May 5)

Javelin (255-4)

Season – 213-5, Samuel Jennings, Sr., Pendleton (Jesuit Twilight Relays, April 29)

Weekly – 208-0, Samuel Jennings, Sr., Pendleton (Baker Invitational, May 6)

High jump (7-3½)

Season – 6-7, Elijah Wytcherley, Sr., Glendale (Crater Twilight, March 17)

Weekly – 6-6, Elijah Wytcherley, Sr., Glendale (May the 4th Be With You Small Schools Invitational, May 4)

Pole vault (18-3)

Season – 15-5, Trent Summers, Jr., Marshfield (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 14-6, Jonathan Parks, So., Marshfield (Sky-Em Meet, May 3)

Long jump (25-3¼)

Season – 22-6½, Rocco Marshall, Sr., Wilsonville (Three-team NWOC home meet, April 26)

Weekly – 21-10, Blake Smith, Sr., Newberg (Three-team Pacific meet at McMinnville, May 4)

Triple jump (51-0)

Season – 46-3, Nathan Fields, Sr., Churchill (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 44-7, Oliver Reis, Jr., Gresham (Three-team Mt. Hood meet at Centennial, May 4)

GIRLS

100 meters (11.30)

Season – 11.34 seconds, Mia Brahe-Pedersen, So., Lake Oswego (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly (May 1-7) – 11.83, Mia Brahe-Pedersen, So., Lake Oswego (Four-team Three Rivers meet at Oregon City, May 4) 

200 (22.95)

Season – 23.23, Mia Brahe-Pedersen, So.,Lake Oswego (Oregon Relays, April 22)

Weekly – 25.02, Lily Jones, Sr., Roosevelt (Three-team PIL meet at Cleveland, May 4)

400 (53.93)

Season – 56.61, Josie Donelson, So., Lake Oswego (Four-team Three Rivers meet at Oregon City, May 4)

Weekly – 56.61, Josie Donelson, So., Lake Oswego (Four-team Three Rivers meet at Oregon City, May 4)

800 (2:03.02)

Season – 2:05.80, Chloe Foerster, Sr., Jesuit (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 2:13.28, Emma Bennett, Fr., Jesuit (Jesuit-Beaverton dual meet, May 4)

1500 (4:14.11)

Season – 4:22.71, Chloe Foerster, Sr., Jesuit (Arcadia Invitational, mile en route, April 9)

Weekly – 4:43.92, Magdalene Williams, Sr., Summit (Bend City Championships, May 4)

3000 (9:24.86)

Season – 9:32.91, Kate Peters, Jr., Lake Oswego (Arcadia Invitational, 3200 en route, April 9)

Weekly – 10:00.69, Maura O’Scannlain, Fr., Jesuit (Jesuit-Beaverton dual meet, May 4)

100 hurdles (13.57)

Season – 14.21, Harley Daniel, Sr., Oregon City (Four-team Three Rivers home meet May 4)

Weekly – 14.21, Harley Daniel, Sr., Oregon City (Four-team Three Rivers home meet May 4)

300 hurdles (42.23)

Season – 42.23, Harley Daniel, Sr., Oregon City (Four-team Three Rivers home meet May 4)

Weekly – 42.23, Harley Daniel, Sr., Oregon City (Four-team Three Rivers home meet May 4)

4x100 relay (46.53)

Season – 46.58, Lake Oswego (Quinn Greene, Josie Donelson, Dakota Webb-Hawkins, Mia Brahe-Pedersen) (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 47.35, Lake Oswego (Quinn Greene, Josie Donelson, Dakota Webb-Hawkins, Mia Brahe-Pedersen) (Four-team Three Rivers meet at Oregon City, May 4)

4x400 relay (3:49.97)

Season – 3:51.82, Lake Oswego (Quinn Greene, Riley Ha, Mia Brahe-Pedersen, Josie Donelson) (Arcadia, Calif., Invitational, April 9)

Weekly – 3:59.81, Lake Oswego (Quinn Greene, Riley Ha, Mia Brahe-Pedersen, Josie Donelson) (Four-team Three Rivers meet at Oregon City, May 4)

Shot put (52-7)

Season – 46 feet, 10 inches, Bailey Young, Sr., Hermiston (Kiwanis Twilight Invitational, April 29)

Weekly – 45-5, Bailey Young, Sr., Hermiston (Three-team Mid-Columbia meet at Pasco, May 4)

Discus (179-7)

Season – 150-1, Kyeese Hollands, Jr., Central Catholic (Three-team Mt. Hood meet at Sandy, April 5)

Weekly – 140-5, Kyeese Hollands, Jr., Central Catholic (Three-team Mt. Hood meet at Clackamas, May 4)

Javelin (181-2)

Season – 149-8, Kyeese Hollands, Jr., Central Catholic (Jesuit Twilight Relays, April 29)

Weekly – 145-8, Kyeese Hollands, Jr., Central Catholic (Three-team Mt. Hood meet at Clackamas, May 4)

High jump (6-1)

Season – 6-0¼, Emma Gates, Sr., Cascade (Jesuit Twilight Relays, April 29)

Weekly – 5-11, Emma Gates, Sr., Cascade (Wally Ciochetti Invitational, May 6)

Pole vault (13-0)

Season – 12-6, Nikki Prall, Jr., Lincoln (Chehalem Field and Track Classic, April 15)

Weekly – 12-0, Lydia Stuart, Sr., South Salem (McKay-South Salem dual meet, May 4)

Long jump (19-11)

Season – 19-11, Sophia Beckmon, Jr., Oregon City (Jesuit Twilight Relays, April 29)

Weekly – 17-8, Ava Carry McDonald, Sr., Summit (Bend City Championships, May 4)

Triple jump (40-7¼)

Season – 40-0, Anika Sukumar, Jr., West Linn (Oregon Relays, April 23)

Weekly – 37-7, Reilly Lovercheck, Sr., Pendleton (Baker Invitational, May 6)

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