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Josh Kutcher, Adams State

Track & Field Con Marshall

Chadron State teams have same point totals at RMAC Meet

February 25, 2023 -- ALAMOSA, Colo. -- Both Chadron State College track and field teams scored 32 points during the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's Indoor Championships at Adams State in Alamosa, Colo., on Friday and Saturday, and they weren't easy to come by.
In numerous instances it took the best marks of the Eagles' career to earn them, but they were up to the challenge.
             
The 32 points put the CSC women seventh and the men eighth in the team standings.  There were a dozen teams in both competitions. 
             
The Eagles were led by weight throwers Kyla Sawvell and Daniel Reynolds, both of whom repeated as conference champions.
             
Sawvell, a senior from Wall, S.D., won the women's weight throw for the fourth year in a row with a mark of 20.06 meters, or 65 feet, 9 ¾ inches.  The throw was Sawvell's best at the RMAC Meets and was more than five feet farther than any of the other contestants reached. 
                
Reynolds, a junior from Granby, Co, won the men's weight throw for the second consecutive year with a mark of 19.31 meters, or 63 feet, 4 ¼ inches.  Although his throw was about 17 inches shy of his toss of a year ago when he set the RMAC record that had stood since 2005, he won this year's event by more than two feet.   
             
Both Sawvell and Reynolds broke the Adams State field house weight throw records and neither has been beaten in the event so far this season. Both will advance to the NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships at Virginia Beach, Va., March 10 and 11.
             
Sawvell also placed second in the shot put and Reynolds finished seventh in the shot at the conference meet. 
             
Sawvell, who transferred to Chadron State last fall after attending Black Hills State the previous four years, also was going for her fourth straight RMAC shot put championship. Her mark of 15.49 meters, or 50 feet, 10 inches, was her all-time best at the conference meets and it exceeded the RMAC record.
However, sophomore Katherine Higgins of Colorado State-Pueblo hit 15.56 meters, or 51- ¾, to edge Sawvell for the victory and thus claim the RMAC record.
             
The old record, incidentally, had belonged to another former Black Hills State standout, Madison McLaughlin, who shoved the shot 15.34 meters, or 50-4, in 2016. McLaughlin also is a native of Wall, S.D., like Sawvell.      
             
 Reynolds was disappointed with his shot put experience Saturday.  He fouled on his final four attempts and had to accept 51-7 ¼ as his best after he'd posted a career-best of 54-11 ½ a week ago.  That mark would have been good for fourth at the RMAC showdown.
             
The Eagles picked up more points in the weight throw besides the 10 that both Sawvell and Reynolds earned, since senior Courtney Smith of Rock Springs, Wyo., and sophomore Christopher Jennings of O'Neill each placed while hitting career-best marks. Smith threw 57-7 ½ to claim fifth and Jennings threw 57-10 ½ to finish seventh.
             
Three other Chadron State men also placed in the rugged competition with career-best marks.  Osvaldo Cano of Oshkosh was third in the men's 400 in 49.12 seconds, Creighton Trembly of Longmont, Colo., was fourth in the high hurdles in 8.05 seconds and Harley Rhoades of Douglas, Wyo., took fifth in the heptathlon with 4,712 points. That's 230 more than he scored in the grueling event at last year's meet.
             
Cano and Trembley also ran on the Eagles' 4x400 relay team that was sixth in 3:22.3, CSC's best time of the season in the event. Osiel Cano and Logan Peila were the other relay members.
             
A couple of stalwarts on the CSC women's team also fared well Saturday. Jordaine Cerenil of Pine Bluffs, Wyo., was third in the high jump with a season-best leap of 5-6 ½ and Carlie Collier of Dunning, Neb. placed in two springs, taking sixth in the 200 meters and eighth in the 60.
             
Colorado Mines won the women's team championship with 139.50 points, 10.5 more than runner-up University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. UCCS was the men's team titlist with 143 points. Adams State was second with 105.

CSC's placings follow:     
Women's Events
60—8, Carlie Collier, 7,87 seconds.
200—6, Carlie Collier, 25.73
Shot put—2, Kyla Sawvell, 50-1
Weight throw—1, Kyla Sawvell, 65-9 ¾; 5, Courtney Smith, 57-7 ½.
High jump—3, Jordaine Cerenil, 5-6 ½
Men's Events
400—3, Osvaldo Cano, 49.12
60 hurdles—4, Creighton Trembly, 8.05.
4x400 relay—6, Chadron State. 3:22.3.
Shot put—7, Daniel Reynolds, 51-7 ¼.
Weight throw—1, Daniel Reynold, 63-4 ¼; 7, Christopher Jennings, 57-10 ¼.
Heptathlon—5, Harley Rhoades, 4,712 points.
 
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Osiel Cano

Osiel Cano

Hurd.
Sophomore
So./RFr.
Osvaldo Cano

Osvaldo Cano

Spr.
Sophomore
So./RFr.
Carlie Collier

Carlie Collier

Spr.
Sophomore
So./RFr.
Harley  Rhoades

Harley Rhoades

Spr.
Junior
Jr./RSo.
Courtney Smith

Courtney Smith

Thr.
Sophomore
So./RFr.
Logan Peila

Logan Peila

Spr./Jumps
Freshman
Fr./Fr,
Daniel Reynolds

Daniel Reynolds

Thr.
Freshman
Fr./Fr.
Creighton Trembly

Creighton Trembly

Spr./Hur.
Freshman
Fr./Fr.
Christopher Jennings

Christopher Jennings

Thr.
Sophomore
So./So.
Kyla Sawvell

Kyla Sawvell

Thr.
Graduate Student
Sr./Sr.

Players Mentioned

Osiel Cano

Osiel Cano

Sophomore
So./RFr.
Hurd.
Osvaldo Cano

Osvaldo Cano

Sophomore
So./RFr.
Spr.
Carlie Collier

Carlie Collier

Sophomore
So./RFr.
Spr.
Harley  Rhoades

Harley Rhoades

Junior
Jr./RSo.
Spr.
Courtney Smith

Courtney Smith

Sophomore
So./RFr.
Thr.
Logan Peila

Logan Peila

Freshman
Fr./Fr,
Spr./Jumps
Daniel Reynolds

Daniel Reynolds

Freshman
Fr./Fr.
Thr.
Creighton Trembly

Creighton Trembly

Freshman
Fr./Fr.
Spr./Hur.
Christopher Jennings

Christopher Jennings

Sophomore
So./So.
Thr.
Kyla Sawvell

Kyla Sawvell

Graduate Student
Sr./Sr.
Thr.