Senior Sage Kramer won the state title in the shot put after taking up the event less than a month ago. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
State championship trophy (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Tyler Thomas, Joe Fulton, Janice Hellesto, Natalie Dunn, Ingrid Hellesto, Aneeka Steen (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
PHS senior Jazz Choi takes a selfie with several teammates while celebrating Saturday’s state title. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Philomath High celebrates with the state championship trophy on Saturday at Hayward Field. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Aneeka Steen, Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Aneeka Steen (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Ellie Morton (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Ellie Morton (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Aneeka Steen, Ingrid Hellesto, Natalie Dunn (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Aneeka Steen, Ingrid Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
PHS freshman Aneeka Steen placed third in the triple jump. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Melea Lattin (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Assistant coach Brian Lucas looks up at Sage Kramer while she’s on the medals stand. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
PHS senior Sage Kramer won the javelin on Friday and with another win on Saturday in the shot put and fourth in the discus, she scored 25 points. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Sage Kramer (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Sage Kramer (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Sage Kramer (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto, Natalie Dunn, Ingrid Hellesto, Aneeka Steen (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto, Natalie Dunn, Petra Hernandez, Havi Eves, Jazz Choi, Joe Fulton (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Ingrid Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
PHS junior Ingrid Hellesto placed second in the 300 hurdles. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
PHS freshman Janice Hellesto won the 400, ran anchor on the winning 4-by-400 relay, was part of the runner-up 4-by-100 relay and placed third in the 200. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto, Natalie Dunn (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Ingrid Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Joe Fulton (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Joe Fulton takes a picture of the 4A girls team score on the big board. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto, Natalie Dunn, Ingrid Hellesto, Aneeka Steen (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Natalie Dunn, Janice Hellesto, Aneeka Steen, Ingrid Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Natalie Dunn, Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Janice Hellesto, right, hugs teammate Natalie Dunn after they finished 1-2 in the 400-meter dash. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Natalie Dunn, Janice Hellesto (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Philomath High won its fifth state title in girls track and field on Saturday at Hayward Field in Eugene. Seen here celebrating with the trophy are Natalie Dunn, from left, Havi Eves, Sage Kramer and Jazz Choi. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Natalie Dunn (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Natalie Dunn (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Natalie Dunn (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Jazz Choi (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)
Cascade’s Emma Gates, who won the 100 and high jump, has a strong Philomath connection. Her dad, Kenny Gates, was a top wrestler in the 1980s with the Warriors. (Photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs)