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College notebook: Prairie grad Schmidt captures heptathlon glory
Published: April 28, 2021, 10:18pm
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Few NAIA athletes can match Prairie grad Valerie Schmidt when it comes to track and field versatility.
That has made the Corban University sophomore perfect for the heptathlon.
Friday, Schmidt broke her own school record and became the first Corban athlete to win the heptathlon at the Cascade Collegiate Conference championships.
Schmidt won three events (100-meter hurdles, shot put and 200 meters) and placed second in three others (high jump, long jump and javelin).
Schmidt’s 4,772 points are the third-best nationwide in the NAIA this year. She next competes at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships May 26-28 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
College notebook: Trey Knight wields hammer of Troy
Ridgefield graduate wins event for Southern Cal By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor, and The Columbian
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It didn’t take Trey Knight long to throw his name into the ranks of the NCAA’s top track and field athletes.
The freshman from Ridgefield notched the eighth best hammer throw mark in University of Southern California history on Friday. His throw of 226 feet, 9 inches won the Beach Invitational at Long Beach, Calif.
That mark is a collegiate personal-best for Knight. It is also just 10 feet shy of the qualifying standard for the U.S. Olympic Trials, to be held this June in Eugene, Ore.