Washougal’s Dylan Croeni is going all out in his final few races as a high school senior, while Camas sophomore Andrew Kaler is just getting warmed up.
Croeni set a course record time of 16 minutes, 9.08 seconds at Hockinson Meadows Thursday, to win the 2A league championship race for the second year in a row.
“This race marks the one-year anniversary of me realizing I’m a fast runner,” Croeni said. “I’m going to do whatever it takes to win state.”
Kaler kicked it up a notch to defeat two runners for Columbia River for first place at the 3A district championship race Wednesday, at Lewisville Park. The sophomore clocked in at 15:29. He celebrated his big win by shaking the hands of all the runners in the top 20.
“I didn’t want to seem cocky, I just wanted to congratulate the top runners for a great race,” Kaler said. “I’m really happy to win districts, but I won’t let it go to my head. I have a lot of respect for my opponents, and I’m just going to continue to go out and race.”