Wednesday, June 03, 2026
55.0°F

Wildcats decorated at GNAC Outdoor Championship

HERALD SPORTS STAFF | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year AGO
by HERALD SPORTS STAFF
Herald Sports Staff | May 19, 2025 1:25 AM

BELLINGHAM — The Central Washington University track and field team racked up 12 gold medals at the GNAC Outdoor Championships in early May, according to a statement by CWU athletics. 

“We came to Bellingham to compete for titles as a team and we fought as hard as we could, ending up just short of our goal of winning a team title, but we made our presence felt,” head coach Jonathan Hill said.  

The men's and women's teams each finished in the top three and brought home six silver and bronze medals collectively. Emy Ntekpere and E’lexis Hollis accounted for half of the gold medals, each earning three.  

Ntekpere’s performance at the GNAC Outdoor Championships earned her the Women’s Field Athlete of the Meet and Women’s High Point Scorer. Her gold medals came in the high jump (1.73m), long jump (5.88m), and triple jump (12.54m).  

“This meet has historic implications — E'lexis Hollis and Johan Correa running their last races in our uniforms and doing so in historic fashion. Meet record in the 4x100 and 200m for E'Lexis — she's a legend here and one of the best sprinters in D2 history, but winning her first 100 and 200 titles as well as her first Track Athlete of the Year Award, was really special,” Hill said.  

The Wildcats had seven other players bringing home the gold. Elise Hopper, Zoe Gonzales and Ashlyn Nielsen were anchored by Hollis in the 4x100 relay with a time of 45.16 seconds. Payton Elenbaas recorded a personal best 55.44m in the hammer throw. Carley Huber set a personal record in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:00.13. Lauryn McGough won the javelin and pole vault. Johan Correa finished with a 1:49.68 in the 800 meters. David “Boogy” Brown finished the 110-meter hurdles in 14.32 seconds.  

“I'd like to give a shoutout to our multi-sport athletes — Boogy Brown, Leighton Menge and Capri Sims.  Allowing athletes to contribute to CWU Athletics in multiple ways, being multi-sport athletes is a really cool thing here and we welcome those that want to compete year-round.  We've got great coaches across our department who see the value in this and support their kids in every way,” Hill said.  

ARTICLES BY HERALD SPORTS STAFF

Local athletes play in Columbia Basin series senior all-star baseball game
June 2, 2026 3:39 p.m.

Local athletes play in Columbia Basin series senior all-star baseball game

MOSES LAKE — The Sports Council and All-State Baseball announced in a press release that they are hosting the sixth annual Columbia Basin Series Senior All-Star Baseball Game presented by Central Industrial Sales. This annual showcase brings together standout seniors and celebrates the accomplishments of student-athletes from throughout the region. The game will be between some of the top graduating baseball players from across the Yakima Valley and Tri-Cities regions. The Yakima Valley team will consist of Moses Lake’s Noah Hernandez and Othello’s RJay Garza, Quade Gonzalez IV and Aiden Garza while being coached by Othello’s Head Coach Sonny Garza.

Wildcats qualify 11 for Outdoor Championships
May 13, 2026 5:10 p.m.

Wildcats qualify 11 for Outdoor Championships

INDIANAPOLIS – Central Washington University Track and Field put out a statement Tuesday to announce that 11 student-athletes qualified for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships running from Thursday, May 21 through Saturday, May 23 in Welch Stadium at Emporia State University. Eight female track and field student-athletes qualified. Layla Fields, Zoe Gonzales, and Ashlyn Nielsen all qualified as part of the 4x100m relay team while Donna Marie Harris and Carley Huber qualified as part of the 4x400m relay team. Julie Castillejo will be a relay alternative due to quick turnarounds from some individual events. Ellie DeGroot qualified as a member of the 4x400m relay team as well as for the 400m hurdles. Maliyah Gordon was a qualifier in the shot put. Elise Hopper will represent the crimson and black in four events: the 4x100m relay, the 4x400m relay, the 400m dash, and the 200m dash.

Wildcats athletics reveals 2026 Hall of Fame inductees
December 30, 2025 5:32 p.m.

Wildcats athletics reveals 2026 Hall of Fame inductees

ELLENSBURG — On Monday, Central Washington athletics announced in a statement the names for the 2026 athletic Hall of Fame class. Jean and Joe Adams (Spirit of Central), Catie Fry (Volleyball), Zak Hill (Football), and Dr. Richard Roux (Meritorious Service).