The Twin Cedars Boys Track and Field Squad will look a lot different this season from the last few. That is because of a very large presence that graduated last year. The Sabers no long have Jake Crozier, who could score an easy 20 points per meet and give the Sabers a chance to win. Crozier went on to state and finished fifth in the discus and fourth in the shot put, plus several other seniors that scored. This year, Coach Aaron Allspach is looking to have several upperclassmen needing to step into roles they were not in last year. Some of the names already are familiar to Saber sports fans from other sports, sprinter Dakota Pinegar, who won the conference 100 meters. Nick Haselhuhn could be in several multiple events, and Lane Anderson is likely a hurdler. Allspach hopes Ben Rowley can be cleared this season after injuring his knee during football season.