Rick Anderson

Whitney ReeAnn Sullivan
Track & Field

Whitney ReeAnn Sullivan, hailing from Cascade High School, was a Track and Field standout. She earned varsity letters in track & field, volleyball, and basketball. Her dominance was unparalleled, clinching four WA state titles in shot put and two in discus, including a record-setting shot put mark of 47’3″ that remains unmatched in Washington. Whiteny won the Oregon vs Washington Meet of Champions every year from 2002-2006. Her versatility extended beyond field, garnering accolades such as All-State hitter for Cascade’s volleyball team and All-Conference honors in basketball. At one point she was ranked second in the nation as a high school athlete. She was also a two-time high school All-American. 

Transitioning to collegiate athletics Whitney chose to attend the University of Washington (UW) on an athletic scholarship. She redshirted her first year at UW before transferring to Cal State Northridge. There, she made an immediate impact, contributing to the team’s victory in the Big West Championship. As a sophomore she achieved a career-best shotput throw of 50’6″ in the NCAA West Regional. She placed 3rd in the Big West Championship for shotput her sophomore year.  She placed 4th in the Big West Championships for shotput in her junior and senior year. After a great collegiate career, she graduated from Cal State Northridge completing her bachelor’s degree in 2011.  In 2012 she was inducted into the Cascade High School Athletic Hall of Fame. 

After college Whitney continued to make a difference, dedicating time to coaching, mentoring and ministry.

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