Gasping for air during the race of his life, Sean Eustis looked down at his chest and gained strength.
“I don’t see any blood,” the Washougal High School junior told himself. “I can run harder, I can run faster.”
On his 17th birthday, Eustis outkicked Aberdeen’s Poli Baltazar on the final straightaway toward the finish line to win the 2A boys district cross country championship race Saturday, at Lewisville Park in Battle Ground.
Baltazar had the best time in the state, but Eustis wasn’t phased. Head coach Terry Howard told him the legendary tale of John Colter, a scout from the Lewis and Clark expedition who escaped from 200 Blackfoot Indians. Blood gushed from Colter’s bare feet, chest and forehead as he ran over sharp rocks, sagebrushes and cactuses. The only thing keeping him going was a river six miles away where he thought he could hide.
After hearing that story, Eustis was thankful to look down during the district race and see he was wearing a pair of shoes and a brand new uniform. It was all the motivation he needed.