Chelan Goats Shine at the 1A State Track & Field Championships

The Chelan High School track and field team capped off a phenomenal season with standout performances at the WIAA 1B/2B/1A State Championship Meet, held at Zaepfel Stadium at Eisenhower High School. Competing against the top athletes in the state, Chelan’s qualifiers dug deep, setting new personal records and earning well-deserved spots on the podium.

Alteio Leads the Charge in the 400m and Relays

Senior Holden Alteio put on a masterclass of endurance and speed over a busy weekend on the track:

  • 400 Meters: Alteio turned heads during the preliminary rounds, clocking a blistering, personal-best time of 50.26 seconds to advance. He backed up that performance in the finals, securing a fantastic 6th-place finish in the state with a time of 51.15 seconds.
  • 4×400 Relay: Alteio joined forces with junior Bryce Ware, sophomore Austin Zimmer, and junior Noah Kanehen for a thrilling run in the 1A relay. After fighting hard in the prelims to secure their spot in the final, the squad captured 6th place in the state, crossing the finish line with an impressive time of 3:30.41.

Brown Represents in Discus Finals

In the field events, senior Boston Brown capped off his distinguished high school career by competing against the state’s elite throwing field. Brown delivered a strong throw of 138-05 in the 1.6kg Discus finals, earning 12th place overall in Washington.

Fielding Pushes the Pace in Distance Events

On the women’s side, junior Indy Fielding showcased incredible grit and stamina across two grueling distance events:

  • 800 Meters: Fielding ran a magnificent preliminary race, crossing the line with a personal-record time of 2:23.04 to take 12th place.
  • 1600 Meters: She followed up her 800m performance with a fierce run in the 1A finals, taking 13th in the state with a time of 5:28.80.

Congratulations to all of our Goats who competed at the state meet! Your hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship represented the Chelan community beautifully on the biggest stage. We are incredibly proud of you!

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