The Lebanon Warriors track and field team is losing some star athletes to graduation but retains promising talent for the upcoming season. Coach Cameron Eberhart highlights returning athletes like senior Addy Pickles and Isaac Jordan, both key performers from last year鈥檚 competitive outings. The goal this season is to build leadership among the team, drawing inspiration from past achievements while integrating new talent. With strong returning members and a commitment to hard work, the Warriors are positioned to make an impact despite previous losses.

By the Numbers
  • Addy Pickles has qualified for state in the 400 every year and placed seventh in the long jump last season.
  • Isaac Jordan was third in the shot put and fifth in the discus at state, posting a personal record of 51-3陆 last season.
State of Play
  • The girls finished third at the MWC district meet last year, while the boys placed fourth.
  • Most recently, the Warriors placed fifth at the Titan meet with competitive performances from both teams amid strong competition.
What's Next

The Warriors will host the Rob Allen Twilight Invitational on April 24, followed by a dual meet against McKay and Woodburn on April 29. The Mid-Willamette Conference Championships are scheduled for May 20 and 22, leading up to the state meet on May 29-30.

Bottom Line

Despite key graduations, the Warriors track team is prepared to leverage its returning talent and a strong work ethic, aiming for leadership development and competitive success in upcoming meets.