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Eastern Sierra News for December 05, 2025

 

 

 

 

BUHS Track & Field team brought 18 athletes to the CIF Division 4 Championships in Caruthers, CA, competing against 33 teams. Our athletes proudly qualified in a wide range of events, including:
Shot Put, Discus, 100m, 200m, 800m, 4×100, 4×400, Long Jump, Triple Jump, and High Jump.

Meet Highlights:
Senior Gabby Veenker ran the fastest 100m of her career and broke the BUHS senior class record (Athletic.net) in the 200m with a time of 28.51.

Freshman Hunter Dailey broke his own Freshman Class Record in the Triple Jump, adding over a foot to hit 39’3”, placing him in the Top 11 overall. He was one of only three freshmen to qualify in the event.

The Boys 4×100 relay team — Michael Spratt (Jr.), Hunter Dailey (Fr.), Manny Moreno (Sr.), and Nik Calderon (Sr.) — ran a new personal best.

The Boys 4×400 team — Caleb Fitt (Jr.), Steven Veenker (Sr.), Ezekiel Lundgren (Fr.), and Nik Calderon (Sr.) — also ran a strong new PR.

The Girls 4×400 team — Ruby Fisher (Jr.), Dacia Clark (So.), Alyssa Switzer (Sr.), and Clare Haverstock (So.) — dropped a huge PR.

Sophomore Dacia Clark medaled and placed 5th in the Girls High Jump, clearing 4’8”.

Standout Performances in Throws:
Senior Joseph Lent had a huge day:

Threw a 2-foot PR in Shot Put (43’3”), placing 5th and medaling.

Took 3rd in Discus, medaling and qualifying for the Masters Meet in Clovis, CA, on Saturday, 5/26/25.

Freshman Wyatt Miears placed 7th in Shot Put (42’4.5”) and 7th in Discus (127’).

Both Miears and Lent made the finals in Shot Put.

In Discus, three BUHS athletes — Wyatt Miears (Fr.), Joseph Lent (Sr.), and Layton Rossi (Sr.) — advanced to the finals.

BUHS had four boys qualify in both Shot Put and Discus:

Joseph Lent (Sr.), Layton Rossi (Sr.), Dre Gardner (Sr.), and Wyatt Miears (Fr.).
In over a decade of coaching, I’ve never had a throws group like this. Their work ethic, discipline made this a truly special group — one we may not see again for a long time.

Fun Moment of the Day:
Only two freshmen qualified for Divisionals in Shot Put — Wyatt Miears (BUHS) and Jerred Guintu (St. Joseph – Santa Maria). In a remarkable twist, both athletes threw the exact same distance — 41’2” — tying for the win in their flight and advancing to the finals. This could be the beginning of an exciting three-year rivalry between two standout young throwers!

As the season wraps up, I couldn’t be prouder of this team. Records were broken, personal bests were crushed, and both our boys and girls went above and beyond expectations. It’s been an absolute honor to coach such a dedicated and hardworking group. Thank you all for your effort, heart, and commitment.

Go Broncos!
— Coach Miears

Dacia Clark showing off her High Jump medal

Dacia Clark showing off her High Jump medal

Boys Discus Finalists (left to right): Layton Rossi, Joseph Lent, and Wyatt Miears

Boys Discus Finalists (left to right): Layton Rossi, Joseph Lent, and Wyatt Miears

Joseph Lent proudly displaying his Shot Put and Discus medals

Joseph Lent proudly displaying his Shot Put and Discus medals

Bigs Group Photo
(Top row, left to right): Hunter Dailey, Manny Moreno, Nik Calderon, Gabby Veenker, Ruby Fisher, Alyssa Switzer, Joseph Lent, Wyatt Miears, Michael Spratt, Ezekiel Lundgren, Caleb Fitt
(Bottom row, left to right): Tyler Norcross, Dacia Clark, Clare Haverstock, Steven Veenker, Ulises Quiroz Rodriguez

Bigs Group Photo
(Top row, left to right): Hunter Dailey, Manny Moreno, Nik Calderon, Gabby Veenker, Ruby Fisher, Alyssa Switzer, Joseph Lent, Wyatt Miears, Michael Spratt, Ezekiel Lundgren, Caleb Fitt
(Bottom row, left to right): Tyler Norcross, Dacia Clark, Clare Haverstock, Steven Veenker, Ulises Quiroz Rodriguez

Freshman Throwers at Divisionals: Wyatt Miears (BUHS) and Jerred Guintu (St. Joseph - Santa Maria) — both qualified for the Division 4 Championship in Shot Put

Freshman Throwers at Divisionals: Wyatt Miears (BUHS) and Jerred Guintu (St. Joseph – Santa Maria) — both qualified for the Division 4 Championship in Shot Put


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