The University of Wyoming track & field and cross
country programs have announced the addition of nine student-athletes who will
compete for the brown and gold. The group includes five distance runners, two
throwers, one jumper and one multi-event athlete.
Calbi Ausmann, Kacey Doner, Harry Ewing, Hap Frketich, Chris
Henry, Daniel Hintz, Jay Shuman, Kirk Unland and Anissa Warner will join UW as
freshmen for the 2016-17 season. The group of new Cowboy and Cowgirls includes
two local Wyoming athletes.
“I am very happy with the incoming class,” UW head coach
Bryan Berryhill said. “We were able to go out and get a number of student-athletes
that will make us a better track and field program all around. We understand
that in order to be the best program we can be, we can’t limit ourselves with
recruiting. It’s extremely important we recruit the state of Wyoming first and
then we start looking within the region and the United States, as well as
internationally. Looking at the event areas we wanted to address, I think we
did all of that with this group.”
Calbi Ausmann – Newcastle, Wyo.
(Newcastle High School)
Ausmann
will join the Cowgirls from Newcastle, Wyo. Ausmann is a three-time state
champion in the 800m, a two-time state champion in the 3200m, and two-time
state runner up in the mile. She owns personal best times of 2:15.37 in the
800m and 11:10.99 in the 3200m. Ausmann was coached by Pat Hayman, and is the daughter
of Craig and Michelle Ausmann.
Kacey Doner – Fort Collins,
Colo. (Rocky Mountain High School)
Doner,
a native of Fort Collins, Colo., will also join the Cowgirls for the upcoming
season. She owns personal best times of 5:11.27 in the mile and 10:59.17 in the
3200m. Doner is the daughter of Mark and Debbie Doner, additionally she was
coached by John Prasuhn.
Harry Ewing – Hamilton, New
Zealand (St. Peter’s School)
Ewing
is a distance runner from St. Peter’s School in Hamilton, New Zealand. He was
the 3000m Steeplechase National runner-up with a personal best time of 9:11.39.
Ewing was coached by Angela Russek, and is the son of Mark and Allison Ewing.
Hap Frketich
– Newberg, Ore. (Newberg High School)
Frketich will join the Cowboys after being named the 2016 6A
Oregon State Champ in the javelin and hammer throw events. He is currently
ranked No. 14 and No. 23 in the nation with personal records of 200’ 11” and
191’ 2”, respectively. He also won the 2016 Simplot Games in the 25lb weight
throw event with a personal record of 64’ 6”, which ranked him 21st in the
nation. Frketich recently placed 11th in
both the javelin and hammer throws at the 2016 USA Junior National
Championships.
Chris Henry – Laramie, WY
(Laramie High School)
The
Laramie native was the state champion in the 3200m and owns a personal best
time of 9:11.15. He was also the state runner-up in the mile. Henry was a two-time
state champion in cross country. He was coached by Greg Schabron, and is the son
of Kent and Patricia Henry.
Daniel Hintz – Tauranga, New
Zealand (Tauranga Boys College)
The New
Zealand native was the Junior National Champion in the 1500m with a personal
best time of 3:51.06. He was also the New Zealand Junior National runner-up in
the 800m with a personal best time of 1:51.37. Additionally, Hintz represented
New Zealand at the Australian Cross Country Junior Championships. He was
coached by Gareth Hyett, and is the son of Roger and Colette Hintz.
Jay Shuman –
Palisade, Colo. (Palisade High School)
Shuman is the lone multi-event signee for UW for the
upcoming season. He qualified for the 2016 State Championships in four events
(110 and 300 hurdles, long Jump, 4x200), and was the 2016 4A Colorado 110
hurdles state champion. Shuman is also ranked
in the top-20 U.S. Indoors for 60m hurdles. His personal bests include 8.10 in the 60m hurdles, 14.40 in
the 110 hurdles, 21’6” in the long jump, 42’ 6 ¾” in the shot put and 22.64 in
the 200.
Kirk Unland –
Spokane, Wash. (Ferris High School)
Unland will join UW after a successful prep career in the
Pacific Northwest. He was the 2016 Washington State Champ in the hammer throw,
and is currently ranked No. 6 in the nation with a personal best of 215’ 10”.
Unland also placed seventh at the recent USA National Junior Championships in
the hammer event. At the 4A Washington
State Track and Field Championships he also placed third in the discus throw,
and fourth in the shot put with personal records in both events at 167’ 7” and
58’ 2.25”, respectively. Unland was also ranked No. 14 in the nation during the
indoor season in the 25lb weight throw with a Washington State leading throw of
67’ 2”. He will be joining his brother Damon Unland, who is currently a junior
thrower for the Cowboys this upcoming season.
Their father and high school coach Kyle Unland, was a hammer
All-American and teammate of Coach Paul Barrett’s while at Washington State.
Anissa Warner –
Powell, Wyo. (Powell High School)
Warner will join the Cowgirls after being the 2016 Wyoming
3A state champion in the long jump, triple jump and high jump. She holds
personal bests of 5’ 7” in the high jump and 17’ 11.5” in the long jump.