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How Holland Christian throwers transformed track and field program, landed records, college spots

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Kate Van Appledorn and Miya DeBlecourt are school record holders after just two years of throwing.

When Miya DeBlecourt and Kate Van Appledorn joined the Holland Christian track and field team as juniors, they were just hoping to have some fun. That fun quickly turned into success - in record form. Van Appledorn broke the school record in the shot put last year and has rebroken it as a senior (41 feet, 3 inches).

Meanwhile, DeBlecourt broke the school record in the discus with a throw of 118-1, breaking the mark of 117-5 set by Olivia Schipper in 2012. "Last year, we were not super good at technique and now we are working on fundamentals and getting stronger on the side," DeBlecourt said. "It has given us more confidence because we have developed that strength and technique.

Setting the school record was really awesome, seeing that hard work pay off. " Van Appledorn has since broken DeBlecourt’s school discus record with a throw of 127-6 as the pair continues to push each other. More: Hope's Lincoln Phillips claims historic MIAA decathlon crown; Hope 1-2 in heptathlon too That hard work has come from working on the small things.

Last year, it was brute strength for the Maroons pair of near-6-footers. "I think now that I know what I am doing a little better, I can work on the finer skills and get more technical about it," Van Appledorn said. The other big factor is going head-to-head every day.