Siuslaw Vikings Shine in Early-Season Track and Field Meets
Siuslaw Vikings broke school records at the Icebreaker meet to open their track and field season.

Siuslaw High School's track and field program opened the 2026 season with a strong showing at the Icebreaker meet, with Vikings athletes setting school records in the early-season competition.
The results were highlighted in a March 20 sports roundup from KCFM Coast Radio/KCST, which tracks local prep athletics along the Oregon coast. The Icebreaker meet serves as one of the first competitive benchmarks of the spring season, and Siuslaw's record-setting performances signaled early momentum for the Florence-based program.
Details on which individual athletes broke records and in which events were not fully itemized in available reporting, but the roundup noted multiple Viking competitors contributed to the program's standout start. Early-season meets like the Icebreaker are critical for coaches assessing where athletes stand heading into league competition, and record-breaking performances at this stage carry particular weight for a program building toward postseason contention.

Siuslaw competes in a coastal Oregon landscape where track and field programs often face smaller rosters and limited indoor training infrastructure compared to larger inland schools. Setting school records before the season fully takes shape points to athletes who have put in significant offseason work.
The Vikings' spring season will continue in the coming weeks as competition builds toward the Oregon School Activities Association district and state meets later this spring.
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