Clatsop County athletes excel at Oregon State Track and Field Championships
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 2:46 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The Oregon State Track and Field Championships continue at Hayward Field in Eugene, showcasing local talent from Clatsop County. Astoria senior William Laman claimed victory in the boys 3000 meters, outpacing a competitive field after early positioning. He set a personal best time of 8:39.146, just shy of the school record. Teammate Jacob Biros finished fifth in the boys 300 meter hurdles. The Astoria girls had strong performances as well, with freshman Zoe Wright tying for eighth in the girls high jump. The Knappa boys distance team excelled, securing multiple podium finishes in the 2A boys 3000 meters, positioning themselves as top competitors this season. Events will wrap up in Eugene as athletes strive for state honors.
- •William Laman wins boys 3000 meters with 8:39.146
- •Jacob Biros places fifth in boys 300 meter hurdles
- •Zoe Wright ties for eighth in girls high jump
- •Knappa boys secure top spots in 2A boys 3000 meters
- •Season culminates at Oregon State Track and Field Championships
- 2:46 AMYahoo Sports — Clatsop County senior track stars run off into the sunset
"Hayward Field: The historic track complex in Eugene was once again the place to be this weekend. The world-class track and field complex provided the backdrop for the stars of tomorrow. As the Oregon State Track and Field Championships were set to begin, teams from all around the state locked in for a three-day competition. And local athletes from Clatsop County were at the forefront of many ...
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