SALEM, Ore. – The Corban University Men’s and Women’s Track & Field programs hosted their second annual Corban Indoor meet at the Outdoor Athletic Complex (OAC), where four Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) members attempted to clear indoor marks on an outdoor facility despite the Pacific Northwest winter weather rearing its ugly head with plenty of precipitation, chilled temperatures, and wind gusts that still couldn’t stop twelve Warriors from hitting personal best marks.
“Meets in February in western Oregon always come with a weather risk and today was no exception,” began Corban head coach Todd Bos when asked to discuss today’s results on the Warriors’ home track. “Yet, while the weather wasn’t ideal, it was good enough to host the meet and give or student-athletes a chance to compete. Even with cool, wet, and breezy conditions, we had many excellent marks. Our indoor record books continue to be improved and expanded on.”
Bos continued discussing today’s outcomes at the OAC by sharing, “Instead of focusing on individual performances, I want to note the continued improvement in all the event groups. God has brought highly effective coaches to Corban, and judging from today’s performances, the jumps, throws, distance, and sprint crews keep getting better by the week. I’m very pleased with the effort and attitude of this team. They are working hard to represent both Christ and Corban well, and we are looking forward to competing in warm, dry conditions next week as we look to build on today’s performances.”…