Although they compete for rival high schools, Alexa Efraimson, Alexis Fuller and Alissa Pudlitzke dreamed of achieving this moment together.
The three Camas runners embraced after clinching the top three spots in the Jesuit Twilight Elite 1,500-meter run Friday, in Beaverton, Ore. Efraimson finished in first for the Papermakers with a time of 4 minutes, 21.1 seconds. Fuller earned second for the Union Titans in 4:37.04. Pudlitzke followed in third for the Papermakers in 4:37.62.
“The fact that we were able to get top three was great for Washington at an Oregon meet,” Efraimson said. “It just made me really proud for Clark County and Greater St. Helens.”
Efraimson and Fuller had been in this elite event before. This was the first time Pudlitzke heard her name announced on the loudspeaker as she jogged out of the tunnel and around the track to the starting line.
“It was fun to race in that competition. It really pushed me to PR,” Pudlitzke said. “I’ll remember that last 200 meters. I was just pushing and I told myself to go for it. It taught me not to underestimate myself and to be fearless in my races. That’s definitely a lesson I can use in the future.”