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Ebert Runs Second Fastest Time In Division II; Ranger Women Open Busy Weekend

4/16/2026 10:01:00 PM

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS -- The Parkside Rangers women's track and field competed across three meets on Thursday, splitting action between the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Califonia, the Cal State LA Twilight Open in Los Angeles, and the Phil Esten Challenge in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

The headline performance of the day came from Johanna Ebert at the Bryan Clay Invitational, where she broke her own school record in the 3000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:22.50. The mark ranks second in NCAA Division II this season. Ebert was the lone Ranger competing in that meet on Thursday.

At the Cal State LA Twilight Open, Nailah Taylor led the way with a first-place finish in the high jump, clearing 1.65m, a mark that ranks among the top 50 nationally this season. Rachel Blaskowski added an eighth-place finish in the 100 meters (12.48). The 4x100-meter relay team of Mayda Conrad, Anna Snorek, Taylor, and Blaskowski placed third in 48.04.

At the Phil Esten Challenge, the Rangers saw a number of solid performances across a deep field. Alyson Moore turned in a top-five finish in the 5000 meters, placing fifth in 19:08.26. Riley Doyle added a strong effort in the 10,000 meters, finishing in 39:44.02. In the field events, Shelby Hanshaw scored in the javelin with a sixth-place throw of 33.62m, while Avah Banks added a 10th-place finish (30.41m). Delaney McMahon cleared 1.50m to finish 16th in the high jump.

On the track, Madison Perez paced the distance group in the 1500 meters, finishing 18th in 4:49.09, followed by Audrey Amaya (30th, 4:57.06). In the 800 meters, Addison Lacy led the Rangers with a time of 2:24.59, while Jasmine Sieben recorded an 11th-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles (1:05.66).

Parkside will continue competition through the weekend, continuing Friday in Azuza at the Bryan Clay Invitational.

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