Westlake Girls Track
& Field 
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2010 |
Megan Davis (400) and
Charlotte Tate (1600) repeat as Indoor |
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State qualifiers and are joined by
Crystal Igwuagwu (TJ). |
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2009 |
6-0 |
Girls are 3rd in SWC. Girls win Lakewood and Westlake Relays. |
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Megan Davis (400) and
Charlotte Tate (1600) become first girls in team history to qualify to Indoor State
Championships. Kalpana Beach (High Jump)
and Tate (1600, 800) are SWC Champions.
Beach (HJ) and Alex James (LJ) extend their own records while Dixon (200), Hayley
Smik, Liz Stark, Dixon, and Davis (Sprint
Medley), Beach, Dixon, and Julie Wang (Team Long Jump), Davis,
Sarah Stachowiak, Smik, and Dixon (4x400) and Tate (Freshman
1600, 1600, Freshman 800) set new team
records. Nine girls qualify to
Regionals. Beach (HJ) qualifies to State Meet and finishes
2nd overall. Kristen
Stuttgart takes over as sprints coach. |
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2008 |
3-1 |
Girls are 2nd in SWC. Girls win Lakewood and Westlake |
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Relays and are 2nd at
Berea Relays and Districts. Bridget
McNeill (Discus) and Kalpana Beach (High Jump) are SWC
Champions. Beach (Freshman High
Jump, High Jump), McNeill (Discuss), and Alex James (Long Jump) set or extend
their own individual records while McNeill, Stephenson, Vivona (Team Discus), James, Beach,
Hanna Dixon (Team Long Jump), Megan Davis, Sarah Stachowiak,
Megan Boland, Dixon (Sprint Medley), and Alesha Beverly (Freshman 1600,
Freshman 3200) all set team records.
Beverly (3200), James (Long Jump), and McNeill (Discus) earn District Championships while twelve girls qualify to
Regionals and two qualify to States.
Beach (High Jump) and McNeill (Discus) both place at State Meet with 5th place finishes. |
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2007 |
4-1 |
Girls are 1st in the SWC,
becoming third winningest program |
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in SWC history. Girls win
Lakewood and Westlake Relays, are 2nd at Comet Relays, and take 3rd
at Districts. Chelsea Garner (110H), Alex James (Long Jump), Amelia Serrat (HJ), and Bridget
McNeil (Discus) are SWC Champions.
Sophia Kopasakis (1600), Grace Pophal (PV), and the relay team of Megan Dunlap,
Julia Fulton, Megan Davis, and Natalie Bechtel (4x400) all set Freshman Records while Hanna
Dixon (100), McNeill (Discus), James (Long Jump), and McNeill, Emily Stephenson, and
Katie Vivona (Team Discus) all set team records. Kopasakis earns a District Championship
while seventeen girls qualify to Regionals with Serrat earning a Regional
Championship. Serrat and McNeill
finish 14th and 10th, respectively, at the State Meet. |
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2006 |
7-2 |
Girls are 3rd in the
SWC. Girls finish 2nd at
Westlake Relays. |
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KateLynn Riley (110H) three-peats as SWC
Champion while Molly Bartkiewicz earns her first. Hanna
Dixon (100) and Bridget McNeill (Discus) set freshman records while Bartkiewicz (PV), Alex James, Melanie Doychack,
Chelsea Garner, Claire Knowlton, Riley (Shuttle
Hurdles 30” & 33”), Marva Dixon, Nia Marinucci, Liz
Stark, and Hanna Dixon (4x100, 4x200) all set team records.
Eight girls qualify to Regionals with Bartkiewicz repeating as
District Champion en route to earning both a Regional and a State
Championship, becoming the first ever Westlake girl to do so. |
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2005 |
5-4 |
Girls are 7th in the
SWC. Brecksville-Broadview Heights, |
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Berea, and Midpark replace Bay, Rocky
River, and Fairview in SWC. Riley (110H) repeats as SWC Champion
while Molly Bartkiewicz is District Champion.
Bartkiewicz (PV) and Melanie Doychack, Claire
Knowlton, Chelsea Garner, and Riley (Shuttle
Hurdles 30”) all set team records. Two girls qualify to Regionals. |
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2004 |
7-2 |
Girls are 6th in the
SWC. KateLynn Riley (110H) is an SWC |
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Champion. Molly Bartkiewicz (PV) sets team record and joins Colleen Huffman
and Shannon Crabtree (Team Pole Vault) to set another team record. One girl qualifies to Regionals. Duane Miller takes over as head coach, Bob
Curtis takes over as sprints coach, and Travis Haselswerdt takes over as
distance coach. |
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2003 |
4-5 |
Girls are 8th in SWC. Molly Bartkiewicz (PV) sets freshman and |
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team record while Colleen Huffman and
Laura Babaki (Team Pole Vault) join her to set another team record. One girl qualifies to Regionals. Travis Haselswerdt takes over as hurdles
and vault coach while Duane Miller takes over as sprints and jumps
coach. |
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2002 |
4-5 |
Girls are 6th in th
SWC. Elyse Pothier, Charlotte Tsui,
Jenna |
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Slattery, and Lauren Fulton (4x800) set a freshman
record while Colleen Huffman (PV) sets a team record.
Cindy Bailey takes over as head coach.
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2001 |
2-5 |
Girls are 5th in the
SWC. Abby Hock (100) sets a
freshman |
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record. |
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2000 |
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Girls are 3rd in SWC. Katie Houser (Discus) sets one record |
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while Erin Beardsworth and Melissa Stanley (Team
Discuss) join her to set a team record. |
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1999 |
6-3 |
Girls are 3rd in SWC.
Girls finish 2nd at Westlake Relays and |
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3rd at Berea Relays.
Katie Bekeny, Kavitha Kotha, Nickole Portwood, and Leah Domine (4x200)
are SWC Champions while Kotha (LJ) and Chris Uchiyama, Katie
Houser, and Erin Beardsworth (Team Discus)
set team records. |
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1998 |
4-5 |
Girls are 6th
in the SWC. Girls finish 2nd
at Lakewood Relays. |
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Katie Bekany, Kavitha
Kotha, Nickole Portwood, and Leah Domine (4x200) are SWC Champions and set
both a SWC and a team record while Jill Aron, Karyn Kelly, Mary Gyor, Hallie
Stock (4x800) and April Gyor (4x1600) set team records as
well. Seven girls qualify to
Regionals. |
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1997 |
4-5 |
Girls are 4th
in SWC. Girls finish 2nd at
Westlake Relays. |
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Corine Hacke three-peats (HJ) as SWC Champion and sets a SWC and team record en route to repeating
as District Champion. Hallie Stock
(800), Melissa Stanley, Melanie Edmunds, Katie Bekeny, Kavitha Kotha (4x200), Leah Domine, Edmunds, Drellishak, and Stanley (4x100) set freshman records.
One girl qualifies to Regionals. |
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1996 |
6-2 |
Girls are 4th in the SWC. Girls finish 1st at Westlake
Relays. |
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Corine Haacke repeats (HJ) as
SWC Champion. Three girls qualify to
Regionals as Haacke earns both a District and a Regional Championship. |
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1995 |
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Girls are 4th in SWC. Corine Hacke (100H, 300H, HJ)
and Karyn |
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Kelly (800, 1600, 3200) set freshman records while
Hacke (100H, HJ), Chris Han and Elizabeth Vitanza (Team High Jump)
set team records. |
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1994 |
2-7 |
Girls are 6th in SWC. Chris Han (HJ, LJ) earns
two SWC |
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Championships. |
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1993 |
Girls are 2nd in SWC.
Lisa Grey (100, 200, 400)
repeats as an SWC |
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Champion and is joined by Laura Manly, Cassie Karas, Kim Ross,
and Tina Lokar (4x800)
who also set a team record. Grey ties one
team record (100)
and sets several more (Most Points Career,
Most Points Season, 400) while Chris Han (High Jump) also ties a freshman record. |
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1992 |
Girls are 1st in SWC.
Lisa Grey (200, 400),
Elise d’Acunzo (Long Jump) |
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repeat as SWC Champions and are joined by Beth Petrus (High Jump).
Grey (200),
Shelley Weaver (100),
Megan O’Dee, d’Acunzo, Weaver, and Grey (800M
Medley) set team records. |
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1991 |
Girls are 1st in SWC.
Lisa Grey (100),
Elise d’Acunzo (300H), |
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and Amy Mihal (HJ)
are SWC Champions. Mihal, Beth
Gartland, Elaine Gorski (Team High Jump),
d’Acunzo, Peggy Kowalski, Heather Bents (Team
Long Jump), Bents, d’Acunzo, Grey, Shelley Weaver (4x200), Kowalski, Krissy Roath, Weaver, Grey (4x400), Dawn Vincel, Gorski, Bents, and d’Acunzo (Shuttle Hurdles) all set team records while
Grey (200, 400)
sets two freshman records. |
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1990 |
Girls are 2nd in SWC.
Elise d’Acunzo (100H) is
an SWC |
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Champion and sets a team record. |
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1989 |
Girls are 1st in SWC.
Nikki Thomae (400),
Debbie Hamilton, |
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Jessica Ross, Cindy Bailey, and Jennifer Mandle (4x800) are SWC Champions. Jenn
Psota (Shot Put),
Nancy Nowogrocki, Leeane Wyant (Team
Shot Put) and Bailey (Long Jump)
set team records while Elise d’Acunzo (100H,
300H), Shelley Weaver (100),
Ross (3200),
Fran Palker, Weaver, Heather Bents, and d’Acunzo (4x400) all set freshman records. |
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1988 |
7-1 |
Girls are 1st in SWC.
Girls take 1st at Comet and Berea Indoor |
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Relays, 2nd at Berea and Warrior Relays, and 3rd
at Rocket Relays and Districts. Debbie Hamilton, Cindy Bailey, Allison Taylor (4x800), and
Catherine Ponstingle (4x800, 400, 800) are SWC Champions, with Ponstingle being named SWC
Co-MVP. Numerous team records are broken,
including Ponstingle (Most Points Career, Most Points Season,
800, 1600), Taylor (3200), Lynn Himmilwright, Cathy Filkill, Jenn Psota (Team Discuss),
Bailey, Taylor, Hamilton, Ponstingle (4x800), Ponstingle, Leech, Bailey, Taylor (4x1600),
Chris Wyant, Nikki Thomae, Bailey, Ponstingle (1600
Medley), Barb Busovicki, Bailey, Ponstingle, and
Taylor (4000 Medley). Two girls
qualify to Regionals with Ponstingle becoming a District Champion (1600, 800) and
a State qualifier. |
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1987 |
5-1 |
Girls are 6th in SWC.
Girls take 1st at Warrior Relays and 3rd |
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at Districts. Catherine
Ponstingle (800)
and Barb Busovicki, Jennifer Babiak, and Stacey Foley (4x400) are SWC Champions. Nine
girls qualify to Regionals with Ponstingle qualifying to State. |
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1986 |
Girls are 8th in SWC.
Duane Miller takes over as head coach.
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1985 |
Girls are 8th in SWC.
Laurie Thompson takes over as head coach. |
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1984 |
Girls are 8th in SWC.
Melissa Koenig (High Jump) is
a SWC |
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Champion. |
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1983 |
Girls are 7th in SWC. |
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1982 |
Girls are 8th in SWC. |
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1981 |
Girls are 5th in SWC.
Linda Carney (800)
and Pam Dieterich |
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(Long Jump) are SWC Champions. George Christ takes
over as head coach. |
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1980 |
Girls are 8th in SWC.
Duane Miller takes over as head coach.
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1979 |
Girls are 6th in SWC.
Janet Knapp (100H) is
a SWC Champion. |
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1978 |
Girls are 6th in SWC.
Annette Klein (High Jump) is
a SWC |
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Champion. |
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1977 |
Girls are 5th in SWC. |
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1976 |
Girls are 5th in SWC.
Kathy Art (880, Mile) is
a SWC Champion. |
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1975 |
Girls are 6th in SWC.
Mary Lou Glass becomes first head coach. |
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Dates still under construction: |
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1975-1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000 |