Two seniors made school weightlifting history, tying and breaking almost 20 year old records in weightlifting as of May 30. Cameron Keizur and Trevor Eisele, heavyweight and 155 lb. weight classes respectively, both set the new records for the bench press.
Keizur lifted 420 lbs., breaking the previous record of 415 lbs. set by Joe Donneburg 19 years ago. Eisele tied a 20 year old record for the 155 lb. weight class, benching 300 lbs, a mark reached previously by Steve Spanks in 1993.
Both Keizur and Eisele have taken weightlifting for four years. Keizur has also been involved in football and track at West Linn for four years, and is going on to play football at Portland State. Eisele has been involved in wrestling and went to state this year.







































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