Gresham high school star athlete and Oregon recruit Haley Crouser, throws a 162 foot javelin toss. Sometime between this throw and her next (160-04), Crouser aggravated a nagging groin injury. She purposely scratched the rest of her attempts, but the 162-foot throw won Crouser her fourth consecutive state javelin title. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
Mountain View High School decathlete Mitch Modin lands in the sand pit while competing the 5A men’s long jump final. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
The OSAA Track and Field Championships expanded their typical 4A, 5A, 6A meet at Hayward field to include the 1A, 2A and 3A classifications. The Track and Field Championships for the 1A, 2A, 3A classifications were generally hosted at McArthur Field in Monmouth, Ore. in the past. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
A Cleveland High School long distance runner is helped off the track after collapsing following the 5A men’s 3000 meter final. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
Duck’s football recruit, Doug Brenner of Jesuit High School, competes in the 6A shot put competition. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
Beaverton High School long distance runner and Oregon recruit Dan Oekerman runs in the 6A men’s 3000 meter final. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
Marist High School long-jumper Liam Henshaw takes a hard hit in the sand in the 5A men’s long jump championship. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
South Salem High School thrower Devyn Holbrook launches the javelin in the 6A women’s javelin final. (Nate Barrett/Emerald)
South Eugene High School senior Eric Clark crosses the finish line during the 6A girls 3,000 meter run, coming in first place with a time of 9:32.08. (Michael Arellano/Emerald)
Jesuit sophomore runner Dylan Hite, right, receives medical attention from OSAA medical official Connie Kuei shortly after Hite competed in the 6A girls 3,000 meter run. Kuei, an athletic trainer at Thurston High School and graduate student at University of Oregon, treated Hite for dehydration and a suspected panic attack. (Michael Arellano/Emerald)
Maggie Schmaedick, far left, edges out St. Mary’s runner Paige Rice, center, for third place in the 6A girls 3,000 meter run while Grant’s Ella Donaghu, right, receives attention from an OSAA medical official after Donaghu finished second with a time of 9:37.22. (Michael Arellano/Emerald)