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2020-21 Women's Track & Field Roster

Kallie Schaplow

  • Class Freshman
  • Hometown Toledo, Wash.
  • High School Toledo HS '20

Biography

Career Bests:
Outdoor:
Javelin, 135-0

2020-21 Track & Field: Outdoor: Named to the Big Sky All-Academic team. In her first season as an Eagle, she advanced to the Big Sky Conference Championships where she competed in the javelin and finished 12th overall with a personal record of 135-0.

High School: Graduated from Toledo HS in 2020. She comes to Eastern as a dual-sport athlete in basketball and track and field, having won a high school state championship in the javelin and earning All-State honors in basketball. She had a throw of 124-2 in winning the State 2B title at EWU’s Roos Field as a junior in 2019. She was also a district champion in the javelin and owns a personal best of 136-9. She was fifth in 2018 at the State 2B Championships with a throw of 119-2, and also ran a leg on her team’s 4x100 relay team which placed sixth. Schaplow ran a leg as a freshman on Toledo teams which advance to the state championships at Roos Field in both the 4x100 and 4x200. In basketball, she was a first team All-State selection by the Associated Press as a senior, and also landed on the WIGBCA and Scorebook Live All-State teams that year. In addition, she was named to the second team All-State Tournament squad after leading her team to the State 2B Tournament in Spokane for the first time in 10 years. Schaplow participated in the East/West All-State game in both 2018 and 2019. She was named to the All-Central 2B Conference first team in 2018, 2019 and 2020, and was the league’s MVP as a senior. Schaplow also earned All-Area Basketball MVP honors from the Centralia Chronicle and was named to their All-Area team in 2019 and 2020. The Longview Daily News picked her on its All-Area first team as well. She averaged 17 points, five rebounds, two assists, two steals and one blocked shot per game as a senior, and scored a total of 1,417 points in her career. Schaplow earned a WIAA Sportsmanship Medallion in both track and basketball while at Toledo, served as a team captain and was an honor society president in 2019 and 2020. At Toledo, she earned four letters both in basketball and track and field, and also earned two in cross country and one in soccer.
 
Personal: Interested in majoring in education at EWU, with plans to become a high school teacher and coach. Born 5/22/02 in Longview, Wash. Parents are Don and Angela Schaplow. Her father is an Eastern Washington graduate, and her brother, Duke, also attends EWU. Nickname is “Kal.”