Rangers Peak at the Right Time: 2 All-Americans, 14 All-Conference Finish at NWAC Championships
Olympic College athletes stepped up in a huge way at the NWAC Track & Field Championships, finishing the weekend with a total of 14 All-Conference honors and 2 All-Americans. The Rangers competed with heart, toughness, and determination against some of the top junior college athletes in the Northwest.
[Coach Jakan Austin| Gresham, OR | May 20, 2026]
Olympic College athletes stepped up in a huge way at the NWAC Track & Field Championships, finishing the weekend with a total of 14 All-Conference honors and 2 All-Americans. The Rangers competed with heart, toughness, and determination against some of the top junior college athletes in the Northwest.
Leading the way for Olympic College were our two All-Americans:
• Shay-Lah Squally earned All-America honors in the high jump, placing 3rd overall with an outstanding performance on the championship stage.
• Reece Rheinschmidt delivered a massive performance in the long jump, placing 2nd overall and earning All-America honors with a jump of 6.68m (21'11").
The championships were also filled with major personal records and breakthrough performances from Ranger athletes.
Bobby Dunn-Smith had an outstanding meet in the high jump, clearing 1.94m (6'4") to place 5th overall against a highly competitive field.
Alex Bullman stepped up in the javelin, throwing 50.70m (166'4") and battling among the top throwers in the conference.
One of the biggest highlights of the meet came from Aaron Culler in the triple jump. Aaron put together an incredible series, recording four personal records in a row during finals competition. Every jump kept getting better as he rose to the moment on the biggest stage of the season. Aaron finished 5th overall with a huge jump of 13.71m (44'11.75"), showing tremendous composure, competitiveness, and growth throughout the competition.
Throughout the championships, Olympic College athletes continued to prove what Ranger Track & Field is all about — hard work, resilience, and stepping up when it matters most. From personal records to podium finishes, the Rangers represented Olympic College with pride all weekend long.
