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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

North Kitsap hosts Dave Snyder’s Lil’ Norway track and field meet – Kitsap Sun

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North Kitsap High School played host this weekend to the annual Dave Snyder’s Lil’ Norway track and field meet, drawing athletes from across the region to compete in a variety of events. Known for its competitive spirit and community atmosphere, the meet honors the legacy of Dave Snyder while showcasing emerging local talent in track and field. This year’s event featured spirited races, field competitions, and personal best performances, highlighting the growing enthusiasm for athletics in Kitsap County.

North Kitsap Welcomes Athletes for Dave Snyder’s Lil Norway Track and Field Meet

North Kitsap came to life this weekend as athletes from across the region gathered to compete at the much-anticipated Lil Norway Track and Field Meet, proudly supported by Dave Snyder. The event brought together seasoned competitors and rising stars, all eager to display their skills across a range of disciplines. From sprinting and hurdles to long jump and shot put, the competition was fierce but friendly. Spectators enjoyed a day filled with impressive performances, community spirit, and the celebration of athleticism in a picturesque outdoor setting.

Highlights from the meet included:

  • Record-breaking sprints in the 100m and 200m races
  • Standout performances in the high jump and discus throw
  • Participation from over 200 athletes representing 15 different schools and clubs
  • Well-organized events with timely results and enthusiastic volunteer support
EventTop PerformerResult
100m DashJ. Peterson10.89s
Long JumpM. Nguyen6.45m
Shot PutA. Ramirez14.10m
400m HurdlesS. Thompson56.20s

Standout Performances and Emerging Talent Highlight Competition

Several athletes stepped up during the Lil’ Norway track and field meet, delivering performances that captured the attention of coaches and spectators alike. North Kitsap’s Emily Jensen shattered her personal best in the 400-meter dash, crossing the finish line at an impressive 58.4 seconds, a mark that places her among the fastest in the region this season. Meanwhile, newcomer Jason Lee made a strong statement in the long jump, soaring to a distance of 21 feet, 3 inches and challenging more experienced competitors.

  • Emily Jensen: 400m Dash – 58.4s (Personal Best)
  • Jason Lee: Long Jump – 21’3″
  • Olivia Martinez: Javelin Throw – 115’7″
  • Mark Thompson: 1500m Run – 4:12.3

Emerging talents were equally prominent, signaling a promising future for local track and field. Freshman Sophia Chen clocked a noteworthy 13.2 seconds in the 100-meter sprint, while sophomore David Ortega took third place in the shot put with a throw of 40 feet, 5 inches. These standout performances are beginning to shape a new wave of athletes eager to push boundaries and climb the ranks.

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Several athletes stepped up during the Lil’ Norway track and field meet, delivering performances that captured the attention of coaches and spectators alike. North Kitsap’s Emily Jensen shattered her personal best in the 400-meter dash, crossing the finish line at an impressive 58.4 seconds, a mark that places her among the fastest in the region this season. Meanwhile, newcomer Jason Lee made a strong statement in the long jump, soaring to a distance of 21 feet, 3 inches and challenging more experienced competitors.

  • Emily Jensen: 400m Dash – 58.4s (Personal Best)
  • Jason Lee: Long Jump – 21’3″
  • Olivia Martinez: Javelin Throw – 115’7″
  • Mark Thompson: 1500m Run – 4:12.3

Emerging talents were equally prominent, signaling a promising future for local track and field. Freshman Sophia Chen clocked a noteworthy 13.2 seconds in the 100-meter sprint, while sophomore David Ortega took third place in the shot put with a throw of 40 feet, 5 inches. These standout performances are beginning to shape a new wave of athletes eager to push boundaries and climb the ranks.

AthleteEventResultGrade
Emily Jensen400m Dash58.4 sec12
Jason LeeLong Jump21’3″10
Sophia Chen100m Sprint13.2 sec9
David OrtegaShot Put40’5″10

Coaches Offer Strategies for Success at Upcoming Regional Meets

Veteran coaches at the Dave Snyder’s Lil’ Norway track and field meet stressed the importance of mental preparation and pacing as keys to unlocking peak performance during regional competitions. Emphasizing that success goes beyond physical capability, they urged athletes to incorporate visualization techniques and maintain focus amid the pressures of high-stakes meets. “Mental toughness can often be the deciding factor between podium finishes and near-misses,” remarked one coach, highlighting sessions held during the meet to address these aspects.

Alongside psychological readiness, coaches shared practical tips on race strategy and recovery, recommending athletes tailor their warm-up routines and post-event cooldowns to optimize peak condition for back-to-back events. Key advice included:

  • Race pacing: know when to conserve energy and when to accelerate
  • Nutrition: stay hydrated and consume easily digestible energy sources before competitions
  • Rest techniques: prioritize short naps and active recovery between heats
AthleteEventResultGrade
Emily Jensen400m Dash58.4 sec12
Jason LeeLong Jump21’3″10
Sophia Chen100m Sprint13.2 sec9
StrategyFocus AreaBenefit
VisualizationMental preparationReduces anxiety
Dynamic Warm-upsPhysical readinessEnhances performance
Energy ManagementRace pacingImproves endurance

Final Thoughts

As the Lil’ Norway Track and Field Meet concluded at North Kitsap, participants, coaches, and spectators alike celebrated a day filled with impressive athletic feats and community spirit. The event not only highlighted emerging talents in the region but also honored the legacy of Dave Snyder’s commitment to youth sports. With continued support and enthusiasm, the Lil’ Norway meet remains a cherished tradition in Kitsap County’s sporting calendar.

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