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Volume CXXXIII, Number 16
February 15, 2002
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Sweet repeat for women's track
ACADIA SENESE
STAFF WRITER

The Bowdoin Women's Track and Field team became the Maine State Meet Champions last Wednesday night. Entering the meet as the underdogs, the Bowdoin women ousted Bates, Colby, and the University of Southern Maine in a huge upset, winning by a substantial margin of 57 points. Having lost talented juniors to study abroad proved to be no problem, as the Bowdoin women, with heart, courage, and desire to win did what none of their state counterparts thought possible: they became State Champions two years in a row. As a popular sign in Farley Field House declares, they "[left] it all on the track."

Senior Captain Casey Kelley led the way with three strong performances. Claiming first place in the triple jump with a distance of 35'6", a second place in the 55 high hurdles (9.52) and third place, and her personal best, in the long jump (16"1"), Kelley was the leading scorer. Other great performances were first year Audra Caler's two first place finishes in the 1500m (4:46.50) and the 3000 (10:33). Shaina Zamaitis '02 won the 600m (1:41.43), followed closely be teammate Molly Juhlin '05 (1:42.58). Winning the 800m( 2:23.53) was Bowdoin's Kala Hardacker '04. Kristen Dummer '04, Bowdoin's top sprinter, took second in both the 200m (27.47) and 55m (7.93).

Despite these great individual performances, it was clear that the victory was a team victory. In the team's last meet would competing in its entirety, the Bowdoin women branded together to defeat their rivals. "The team was on fire Wednesday night. You know a team wants a championship when they take 1-4 in the 1500 and 800…and [win]the final two relays," said senior captain Kate Waller.

Coach Slovenski commented: "We have a balanced team. We needed to score in the throws, jumps, sprints, and track races; we did."

Caitlin Fowkes and Letitia Pierre (with a personal best) both competed well in the throws for Bowdoin. Four women triple jumpers made it to the finals (Casey Kelley, Karen Yeoman '02, Acadia Senese '03, and Maricka Decyk '02.)

The team celebrated by hoisting Coach Slovenski over their shoulders after a victory lap around the USM track, but it was obvious to all, that without their captains, Bowdoin would not have drummed up the enthusiasm and drive to defeat their favored opponents.

"Casey Kelley, Karen Yeoman, and Kate Waller have been terrific leaders for the team. They're the ones who motivated the team to rise up with our best performance of the year against our in-state rivals," Coach Slovenski said. And once again, the Bowdoin Polar Bears became state champions.
The Bowdoin women compete once again at USM this weekend in the Division III Track and Field Championship.