GAMES
RANKINGS
FINISH LINE: Concordia T&F flexes in season opener
It didn't take long for 'Sader Nation to establish their front runners as their track and field season kicked off at the Lutheran South Invitational.
With several other challenging TAPPS teams such as LSA, TWCA, and FBCA in the mix, Concordia Lutheran was up to the challenge with several of their athletes placing high on the charts.
Numerous CLHS competitors ended up finishing the meet with some medals...
TRACK EVENTS
2ND PLACE: Boys 4x400 Relay (Cole Chance, Avery Eaves, Isaac Keiper, & Dylan Lee)
3RD PLACE: Girls 4x400 Relay (Avery Csernik, Colleen Galler, Jessica McGavern, & Bentley Shoulders)
2ND PLACE: Boys 3200 Meter--George Strucker
3RD PLACE: Boys 1600 Meter--George Strucker
3RD PLACE: Boys 3200 Meter--Matthew Gangas
3RD PLACE: Girls 1600 Meter--Megan Groeschel
2021-22 Concordia Lutheran Girls T&FBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
FIELD EVENTS
1ST PLACE: Boys Pole Vault--Ryley Klefstad
1ST PLACE: Girls Discus--Lauren Stein
2ND PLACE: Girls High Jump--Kaitlin Rich
3RD PLACE: Boys Triple Jump--Lou Lamar
3RD PLACE: Boys High Jump--Ben Fears
Concordia Lutheran's Ryley KlefstadBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
If this season opener is any indication, there should be plenty more accolades expected for the Crusaders as the TAPPS Spring season progresses.
SETTING THE BAR: Klefstad Continues Success as Elite Pole Vaulter
Ryley Klefstad Takes It Old School.
When asked what his walk-up song would be as he prepared for a big jump? You guessed it, “Jump” by Van Halen circa 1983.
1983?
His answer is apropos seeing his life is “90-percent pole vaulting”.
“I really got into the sport in the seventh grade,” he said. “My neighbor jumped for Sam Houston State and she really introduced me to the club side of the sport. I fell in love with it.”
He was sort of built for it having been a competitive gymnast up until the sixth grade, giving him a great foundation of speed, strength, body- control and explosion.
Klefstad continued working on his craft going into high school and won the TAPPS 6A State Championship as a sophomore in 2021. He finished with silver in 2022, tying Owen Williamson of Bishop Lynch at 15-feet. Williamson cleared the height in fewer vaults to earn gold.
The junior will be back in 2023 to try and get his title back.
“Another State Title would be nice,” he said. “It’s just more motivation. I like to think I thrive under pressure, not crack under it.”
For now, Klefstad hits the summer circuit with high expectations.
“My PR is 16-6 and my goal is to go 17-6,” he said.
If he hits anywhere near that mark, he will be a super-recruit.
“That’s the goal,” he said. “With all the time I’ve put into this, being able to do this at the college level is my current goal. As long as that happens, I’ll be happy.”