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2015 MTC - The year's best

As Madison Throws Club enters it's 15th year and the calendar flips from 2015 to 2016, I thought it would be appropriate to look back on some of the amazing things MTC athletes accomplished in 2015.  So proud of these throwers and all that they have done.


10. 5 Madison Throws Club athletes from the class of 2016 sign with D1 colleges to continue their throwing careers at the NCAA level. We can't wait to see what these seniors do this year and beyond! Holly Houston (Madison Memorial '16) - Montana, Sam Noennig (Hartford 16') - Arizona State, Kris Lindow (Ashwaubenon '16) - Dayton, Mikaela Grant (Jefferson '16) - Central Michigan and Landon Ellingson (Jefferson '16) - Stanford.  Stay tuned a 6th could be signing soon.

9. Chloe Eckstein (Reedsville '15) won the WIAA D3 State Discus title.  Chloe's 4 years of hard work allow her to break through in a big way at her final state meet.  Chloe claims the 24th WIAA State SHOT PUT or DISCUS championship by a Madison Throws Club athlete.

8. Theron Baumann (Monona Grove '12) competed in his first season at UW-Whitewater.  He broke the UW-W Shot Put record both indoors 57' 0.75" and outdoors 57'11".  He was an NCAA D3 All-American in the Shot Put indoors (8th) and outdoors (3rd) while finishing 13th in the discus.  Excited to see what Theron will do as a follow up in 2016.

7. Sam Noennig won the 2015 WIAA D1 Shot Put title. Sam lead a 1-2-3 MTC sweep of the D1 Shot with Erin Dunning (Ashwaubenon '17) and Kris Lindow finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively.
This is the 4th time MTC athletes have swept the top 3 spots in a division, D1 Boys Discus in 2011 and 2012, Girls Discus in 2013.
While MTC has had boys sweep the throwing events (see #3), Sam become the first MTC girl to double in the same year (see #6).

6. Sam Noennig defended her 2014 WIAA D1 State Discus title.  Sam P.R.d at the biggest meet of the year for the second consecutive year.  Her throw of 161'6" was the 2nd best girls discus performance from any division in WIAA State Meet history.  In an ultra competitive field including Josie Schaefer, Holly Houston and others every inch was needed.  

5. Josie Schaefer (Baraboo '17) Samantha Noennig and Holly Houston  each had monster discus throws that moved them up/on the Top 50 of all time list. Josie's throw of 169' 4" is the 2nd best throw in Wisconsin prep history.  Sam's throw of 161'6" ranks 6th all-time.  Holly's throw of 150'1" ranks 16th.  The 3 girls competed at the same meet on 3 occasions in 2015, each winning once. Amazing to see 3 of the all-time best train and compete with each other.

4. Jason Zahn (Grafton '12) competing in his Junior season at NCAA D2 throwing powerhouse ASHLAND UNIVERSITY finished runner-up at the D2 NCAA National meet in the Discus.  The former WIAA state champ improved to 185'8" with the 2k implement.  Jason enters his senior looking to make more noise in the discus and shot put as well.

3. Tucker Wedig (Belmont '15) completes a double sweep defending both his 2014 WIAA D3 State Shot Put and Discus titles successfully.  With 4 State Championships, Tucker is the most decorated MTC athlete at the State Meet.

2. Kaitlyn Long (Monona Grove '14) competing in her first year at NCAA D2 Winona State wins the 2015 NCAA NATIONAL TITLE in the WEIGHT THROW.  In her first year training in the event Kaitlyn's 68'9" P.R. is the 6th farthest throw in D2 History.  Can't wait to see what happens over the next 3 years!

1. Samantha Noennig and Josie Schaefer are chosen for the 2 girls discus spots for TEAM USA at the 2015 World Youth Championships in Cali, Columbia.  Josie and Sam finished 1st and 2nd respectively at the US Youth Championships in July to qualify for the team, based on their strong resumes both were selected to the team.  Josie finished 7th while Sam finished 20th in the world in the 17 and under competition.






NCAA conference meets

SHOUT OUT to all of the MTC alumni who competed in their collegiate conference meets this past weekend.  Some great performances, P.R.'s and points scored for your college teams :)  Keep working hard, good luck at last chance qualifiers this weekend and beyond.

North Dakota throws Coach, Peter Miller - created this video to fire up his throwers leading up to the Big Sky Conference Meet...It got me fired up:)  It must have worked for MTC's KeKe Burks - she P.R.'d in the weight throw and broke the school record - passing MTC's Molly Griep who had set a new school record the week before.

To everyone out there...keep chasing your BIG MEET dreams, by making every day's practice drills, lifts, and throws meaningful.  Championships are handed out at the end of each season - they are earned every day at practice!

GOOD LUCK AT STATE MTC

You've made it this far...not just be yourself and throw far!

2012 D3 Girls Discus Kailee Kamps 12 Belmont
2012 D3 Girls Shot Put Kailee Kamps 12 Belmont
2012 D2 Girls Discus Molly Griep 12 Whitewater
2012 D2 Girls Discus Heather Clankie 12 Brodhead-Juda
2012 D2 Girls Shot Put Molly Griep 12 Whitewater
2012 D2 Boys Discus Albert Unruh 12 Marshall
2012 D1 Girls Discus KeKe Burks JR Madison LaFollete
2012 D1 Girls Discus Corinne Franz JR Madison Memorial
2012 D1 Girls Discus Paige Day JR D.C. Everest
2012 D1 Girls Discus Abby Jankowski JR Greendale
2012 D1 Girls Shot Put Paige Day JR D.C. Everest
2012 D1 Boys Discus Theron Baumann SR Monona Grove
2012 D1 Boys Discus Jason Zahn SR Grafton
2012 D1 Boys Discus Riley Budde JR Beaver Dam
2012 D1 Boys Discus Natter, AJ JR Milton
2012 D1 Boys Discus Heard, Mike SR Oak Creek
2012 D1 Boys Shot Put Theron Baumann SR Monona Grove
2012 D1 Boys Shot Put Riley Budde JR Beaver Dam
2012 D1 Boys Shot Put Jason Zahn SR Grafton

ALICIA DESHASIER WINS JAVELIN at Pan Am Games


















Friend of Madison Throws Club, Alicia Deshasier has won the Javelin at 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. Alicia won the gold medal with a new personal best of 58.01 meters (191'4"). "The experience here in Guadalajara was awesome," DeShasier said. "The opportunity to represent the USA and then throwing a personal record at an international meet is a great feeling."
Alicia lives and works here in Madison, Wisconsin, she trains with UW Badger throws coach Dave Astrauskas. Alicia has helped MTC athletes with beginning Javelin technique. We couldn't be happier for Alicia's big win! Congrats - all of your hard work and dedication paying off. What a great way to close the 2011 season...good luck heading into your 2012 Olympic preparation.

USA JAVELIN THROWER ALICIA DeSHASIER visits MTC




Madison Throws Club had a special visit from USA Javelin Thrower Alicia Deshasier. Alicia has placed 3rd at the past 2 U.S. National Track and Field Championships and is training to make the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. MTC's Kailee Kamps learned from one of the best in the world. Thanks Alicia! and Good Luck! Come back and visit again soon.

2011 THROWS SHOE REVIEW for ROTATIONAL SHOT PUT and DISCUS


Sorry for the wait...
Thought I would get this out before the start of the Wiscsonsin High School season. Sorry for you lucky throwers to have an early start, we have to wait until the the second week of March to start practice.

This years ROTATIONAL Throws Shoe Review is focused on Throws specifically made for Rotational events .... Rotational Shot Put, Discus, or Hammer. I did my best at breaking down what I know about whats available by talking to everyone I see in throws shoes about how they like them. Remember when it comes down to it if they don't feel comfortable - they are not for you.

A few things to remember:
1. Throwing shoes should fit like a glove. Sloppy shoes make for sloppy feet in the circle. Parents don't buy throws shoes big in an effort to allow your kids to grow into them.

2. If you glide for shot put it may be easier to by a glide shoe and rotate in it for discus than it will be to glide in rotational shoes. Please refer to last years Shoes for Gliders.

3. Nike Zoom Rotational are probably the fastest rotational shoes in terms of how they hold the ground. If you are beginning to rotate this year perhaps you get something with a little bit more control and work up to the Nike.

4. Rain can wreak havoc on spinners...keep your old glide shoes in your bag, they might be perfect to rotate in at that rainy meet that means a lot to you.

I hope this helps. Choose wisely.
and THROW FAR,

Coach Frontier

any questions or comments can be sent to josephfrontier@hotmail.com