Marty Ettema lowered his season-best time to 15.28 in the

The junior has sights set on state bid next season
Marty Ettema took home two souvenirs from his first Central Coast Section Track and Field Championship meet – one he can wear around his neck and the other a cut on his right knee, courtesy of a pesky hurdle sent encroaching into his lane at the conclusion of the boys 110-meter hurdles final on Friday.

“I did not like that hurdle in my lane like that,” Ettema said as he showed off the bright-red race wound to CHS head coach Jeff Myers as the two dissected the proceedings,

Despite the inadvertent interference, the Christopher High junior shaved a bit of time off of his qualifying mark to place fifth with a personal-best 15.28, to stake a claim on the podium.

“It goes by really quick,” Ettema said of the frantic hurdles race. “Your just trying to keep your form.”

Ettema entered the meet with the fifth-fastest qualifying time, or the quickest of the non-heat winners out of the CCS semifinals on May 20.

“I feel good with where I placed this year. I definitely see it as a stepping stone for next year, because I’m aiming for state. Right now I need to work on getting my leg down faster and building more muscle. I have one more year so I have to start training harder.”

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