Gustafson and Ackerman Lead Newman Catholic Past Chequamegon 1,600 relay 1, West De Pere (Faith Kibbe, Jocelyn Thomson, Emily Sharapata, Eliza Aitken, Kalli Vannieuwenhoven, Raelyn Mader), 3:54.61; 2, Stevens Point (Brittany Beadles, Taigan Anderson, Anna Plautz, Roisin Willis, Jenna Jones, Autumn Itzen), 3:58.02; 3, Brookfield Central (Clare Marchant, Bella Schultz, Sydney Milton, Ellie Coragio, Alina Prusko, Katherine Schmidt), 4:02.00; 4, Germantown (Reese Berge, Lauren Jex, Melanie Marks, Gretchen McNeal, Claire Reedy, Addison Braidigan), 4:02.65; 5, Bay Port (Natasha Johnson, Kyla Hendricks, Abby LaRonge, Nevaeh Johnson, Madeline Thoreson, Jolie Jacques), 4:04.47; 6, Verona (Ava Maradiaga, Nicole Repka, Annika Rufenacht, Mary Kate Lichty, Kate Lewicki, Lilly Hauski), 4:04.68. Jun 24, 2021. Candidate for this position will need to have the following qualifications: Manage, train, and motivate our assistant coaches. Two Federal Way jumpers Esther Akinlosotu (40-2.75) and Cassandra Atkins (38-9.75) have the top marks in the state this spring in the girls triple jump. Shot put 1, Rachel Cleaver, Beloit Turner, 16-0.75; 2, Emma Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 13-3.00; 3, Ava Finger, Dodgeland, 11-2.50; 4, Kacey Polenz, Cudahy, 10-2.50; 5, Araina Roderick, Sparta, 10-0.50; 6, Ella Phillips, Stoughton, 7-8.00. Long jump 1, Evan Redding, Menomonee Falls, 23-03.00; 2, Bennett Fried, La Crosse Central, 23-02.25; 3, Mason Hanneman, Whitnall, 22-09.25; 4, Jayden Williams, Menomonie, 22-07.50; 5, Anthony Ward, Madison Memorial, 22-06.00; 6, Ja'siah Williams, Oshkosh West, 22-01.75. West De Pere Sectional Results, Division 2 Boys Discus- Mason Beder- Wild Rose- 6th Place Nubbes state-best throw this spring also ranks second nationally, and he is the only thrower in the state this season to throw 200-plus feet in the event. Discus 1, Ayianna Johnson, Jefferson, 146-7; 2, Megan Alexander, Freedom, 135-10; 3, Audra Gallick, Adams-Friendship, 132-7; 4, Kylee Doherty, Wisconsin Heights/Barneveld, 131-1; 5, Taylor Thiry, Luxemburg-Casco, 121-6; 6, Emma Page, St. Francis, 119-5. 200 1, Kevontae Walls-Burdine, Milwaukee Lutheran, 22.00; 2, Will Smith, Whitefish Bay, 22.13; 3, TJ Williams, Racine Horlick, 22.20; 4, Jack Statz, Kimberly, 22.48; 5, Michael Deluca, Kenosha Bradford, 22.53; 6, Elliott Lowney, Shawano Community, 22.55. 800 1, Nathan Cumberbatch, Shorewood, 1:52.84; 2, Isaiah Lubner, Kewaskum, 1:56.19; 3, William Frohling, Shorewood, 1:56.38; 4, Quinn McDonald, Osceola, 1:57.56; 5, Andrew Hackbarth, La Crosse Logan, 1:58.37; 6, Parker Heintz, Lodi, 1:58.54. M.P. 1 girls' 3200-meter run final at the WIAA State Track and Field Meet in La Crosse, Wis., Friday, June 6, 2014. 400 relay: 1, Racine Park, :41.63; 2, Middleton (Wood, Meeteer, Turner, Winters), :42.19; 3, Kimberly, :42.45; 4, Bay Port, :42.47; 5, Holmen, :42.55; 6, Brookfield East, :42.78; 7, Wisconsin Lutheran, :42.87; 8, Green Bay Preble, :42.93; 9, Hartland Arrowhead, :42.97; 10, Menomonee Falls, :42.98. Dates & Schedules. LA CROSSE, WI- The first day of WIAA State Track and Field Action has resulted in multiple medals coming back to Northeast Wisconsin. Heat sheets and live results for all six classifications will be available on the WIAA website, Puyallup and Curtis play to thrilling 2-2 draw. Girls 100 Hurdles- Sylvia Fochesato- Coleman- Seeded 10thBoys 110 Hurdles- Cade Stingle- Shiocton- Seeded 1st 3A boys Kamiakin. In the end, the Lake Stevens boys won their program's first-ever team title. The WIAA takes pride in proclaiming it is the first high school athletic association organized in the country. On the Web: WIAA track and field homepage. STATE CHAMPIONS. 800 relay 1, Madison Edgewood (Brookelle Ternus, Gillian Koning, Amber Grosse, Nikita Lebbie, Izzi Jaeckle, CeCe Adamczyk), 1:45.01; 2, Hayward (Avery Poppe, Lily Eytcheson, Camilla Bonicatto, Sarah Grubbs, Emma Beilke, Ana Johnson), 1:45.75; 3, La Crosse Logan (Julie Yang, Elsa Hirsch, Aaliyah Hamiliton, Lauren Jarrett, Ava Dettwiler, Hennasy Schaffer), 1:45.96; 4, Mosinee (Adalyn Lehman, Kate Fitzgerald, Claire Selenske, Kate Baars, Britt Fitzgerald, Malina Carattini), 1:46.74; 5, New Berlin West (Natalie Leupi, Radhika Joshi, Rachel Leupi, Katie Gerovac, Makayah Kukis, Julia Garny), 1:4.681; 6, Whitewater (Madelynn Buehler, Emma Weigel, Olive Coburn, Kindyl Kilar, Calli Grosinske, Skyler Hibbs), 1:47.00. You can cancel at any time! A pitch count was adopted with input of the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association in May 2016 for . West Allis Hale Sectional Results Full tournament $25 adults, $19 students/seniors/military. (453), Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Meet History. 1B girls Oakesdale. Girls 300 Hurdles- Lydia Merrick- Freedom- Seeded 10th 800 1, Rachel Cleaver, Beloit Turner, 2:58.81; 2, Emma Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 3:05.23; 3, Karissa Craddock, Richland Center, 3:23.65; 4, Bree Doll, Prairie du Chien, 3:41.18. (Tuesday, March 14th - Saturday March 18th), Nelson/Daniels' Classic (Large School Division), Performance Running Outfitters Invitational, Nelson/Daniels Classic (Small School Division), 2023 Wisconsin Boys State Track & Field Honor Roll - Week 7, 2023 Wisconsin Boys State Track & Field Honor Roll - Week 6, 2023 Wisconsin Girls State Track & Field Honor Roll - Week 6, 2023 Wisconsin Girls State Track & Field Honor Roll - Week 7, MEET HUB & PREVIEW: 2023 Hale Distance Night, Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Boys 4200 Relay- Manawa- Seeded 4th Mondovi Sectional Results He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' Discus 1, Malayna Rieck, Colby, 126-8; 2, Nora Skoraczewski, Drummond, 122-2; 3, Jeanette Hydukovich, Colfax, 122-0; 4, Jayla Nagel, Kickapoo/La Farge, 118-7; 5, Kiersten Jensen, Coleman, 118-1; 6, Bailey Angell, Gilman, 112-11. Fall. Fall. Triple jump 1, Ava Washburn, Webster, 38-3.25; 2, Kallie Volk, Three Lakes, 37-2.50; 3, Emily Marohn, Manitowoc Lutheran, 36-10.75; 4, Alison Daugherty, Cuba City, 36-0.75; 5, Destiny Baughman, McDonell Central, 35-10.75; 6, Natalie McNurlen, Lena/St. Shot put 1, Meghan Schultz, New Berlin West, 45-10.50; 2, Ella Puls, Lodi, 41-09.25; 3, Audra Gallick, Adams-Friendship, 4l-06.25; 4, Isabelle Schmidt, Rice Lake, 40-05.00; 5, Taylor Thiry, Luxemburg-Casco, 39-04.00; 6, Ayianna Johnsn, Jefferson, 38-10.75. West Bend West 27, Wisconsin Lutheran 22, Green Bay Preble 17 , Kimberly 17, Kaukauna 13, Bay Port 11, Madison Memorial 8, Middleton 8, Ashwaubenon 6, Madison West 6, Marshfield 6, Stevens Point 5, De Pere 5, Sun Prairie 5, La Crosse Logan 5, Mequon Homestead 5, Whitefish Bay 5, Onalaska 4, Fond du Lac 3, River Falls 3, Milwaukee Marquette 3, Hartford 2, Mukwonago 2, Hartland Arrowhead 2, Milwaukee Vincent 1 , Eau Claire Memorial 1, Neenah 1, Wauwatosa West 1 . 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Triple jump 1, Bennett Fried, La Crosse Central, 46-9.50; 2, Jayden Williams, Menomonie, 45-10.00; 3, Josiah Rice, Wisconsin Lutheran, 45-9.25; 4, Andrew Regnier, Waunakee, 45-6.50; 5, Aiden Cartier, De Pere, 45-2.25; 6, Gabe Olsen, Cedarburg, 44-11.00. Founded 2,000 years ago, Lyon's streets are a living museum, with beautiful historical buildings and interesting art galleries and museums. DIVISION 1 Boys 100- Elliot Lowney- Shawano- Seeded 8th We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junction. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' Girls Shot Put- Taylor Thiry- Luxemburg-Casco 5th PlaceBoys Triple Jump- Kyle Wisniewski- New London- 1st Place Triple jump 1, Kyle Wisniewski, New London, 46-11.25; 2, Lucas Heyroth, Lodi, 46-02.00; 3, Camden Combs, Beloit Turner, 45-08.25; 4, Jacob Abel, Waupun, 44-09.25; 5, Tyler Wilson, Big Foot, 43-10.25; 6, Ian Oberstadt, New London, 43-04.75. The skinny: The track and field state championships are set to return to Tacoma and Cheney this weekend following a two-season pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. High jump: 1, Nytes, Kaukauna, 6-7; 2, Keeler, Middleton, 6-6; 3, tie, Gray, Whitefish Bay; Leeson, Mequon Homestead; Coble, De Pere, 6-4; 6, Lorbeck, Bay Port, 6-4; 7, tie, Reed, Milwaukee Vincent; Robert Starnes, Green Bay Preble, 6-4. Boys Shot Put- Sam McGivern- Kimberly- 6th Place 3,200 relay 1, Shorewood (Otto Duensing, Adam O'Connor, Oskar Bockhorst, William Frohling), 8:11.85; 2, Green Bay Notre Dame (Jackson Fogarty, Federrico Auricchio, Conner Hawley, Isaac Nowak), 8:13.83; 3, Lodi (Paul Lins, Connor Pecard, Sean Crowder, Parker Heintz), 8:14.04; 4, New Berlin West (Colton Godec, Elijah Jandrisevits, Matthew Sundararajan, Graham McKenzie), 8:15.75; 5, Freedom (Owen DeWitt, Andrew Sowinski, Paul Huebner, Evan Popp), 8:18.45; 6, Antigo (Kyle Wendt, Wes Ebel, James Meade, Isaac Kramer), 8:19.65. Purchase Tickets Here - only available online. LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - Follow the links to the latest results from the 2021 WIAA State Track Meet. 300 hurdles 1, Lucas Heyroth, Lodi, 39.54; 2, Nicholas Hottinger, Jefferson, 40.21; 3, Jeremiah Stanton, Watertown Luther Prep, 40.44; 4, Ayden Hart, Winneconne, 40.45; 5, Michael Hendrix, Winnebago Lutheran, 40.56; 6, Kyle Popowski, Lake Mills, 40.72. M.P. 1,600 relay: 1, Pewaukee, 3:21.78; 2, Oconomowoc, 3:21.95; 3, Hartford, 3:23.41; 4, Stevens Point, 3:22.12; 5, Kettle Moraine, 3:22.30; 6, Green Bay Preble, 3:22.68; 7, Racine Horlick, 3:23.44; 8, Sussex Hamilton, 3:23.65; 9, Plymouth, 3:23.96; 10, Ashwaubenon, 3:24.22. 3,200 relay 1, Fort Atkinson (Laurel Miller, Sophie Chapman, Mary Worden, Jada Zorn, Kaitlyn Burke, Lydia Smith), 9:30.31; 2, Kimberly (Danielle Van Grinsven, Dee Vassar, Samantha Harke, Jillian Krueger, Gabby Allard, Evy Karls), 9:31.35; 3, Middleton (Zaira Malloy-Salgado, Tait Haag, Lauren Pansegrau, Maddie Ruszkiewicz, Mia LaRico, Molly Haag), 9:31.92; 4, Muskego (Olivia Serdynski, Sarah Martens, Maddie Armour, Rachel Helm, Lindy Niemiec, Zoriana Zembroski), 9:34.78; 5, Waukesha West (Berkeley Krell, Kylie Anderson, Myra Stray, Kiley Sereno, Nicole Major, Valerie Bratt), 9:36.38; 6, Hudson (Manon Field, Rebecca Belany, Ruby Mitchell, Haley Loewe, Lyla Vlcek, India Swanson), 9:42.16. 3,200 1, Zaira Malloy-Salgado, Middleton, 10:32.25; 2, Isabella Jacobsen, Menomonie, 10:36.57; 3, Summer Schuster, Slinger, 10:37.70; 4, Kate Schmoll, West De Pere, 10:43.67; 5, Annika Cutforth, Madison Memorial, 10:44.26; 6, Noelle Junig, Muskego, 10:46.68. 19 time nationally in the boys 400 (46.84). MyWIAA State Championships: May 25-27, 2023 POLE VAULT CLINICS QUALIFYING STANDARDS TICKETS ALLOCATIONS STATE MEET OFFICIALS APPLICATION 1B, 2B, 1A FACILITY MAP 2A, 3A, 4A FACILITY MAP TENT INFORMATION PAST RESULTS STATE MEET RECORDS STATE MEET HISTORY WIAA Contact JUSTIN KESTERSON [email protected] Sponsorship Opportunities JORGE PEREA 2022 WIAA STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, Class 4A/3A/2A at Mount Tahoma High School, Tacoma, Class 1A/2B/1B at Eastern Washington University, Cheney. The WIAA State Tournament History contains individual game results for the team sport tournaments, first and second place finishing schools for all tournaments (team sports and individual sports), and event champions for individual sports (as well as second place finishers in tennis and wrestling). 200: 1, Steward, Racine Park, :21.83; 2, Guilfoyle, Kimberly, :21.95; 3, Powers, Bay Port, :21.96; 4, Witt, Appleton North, :22.16; 5. Nubbe also ranks third in the state this spring in the shot put (55-8). LA CROSSE, WI- The first day of WIAA State Track and Field Action has resulted in multiple medals coming back to Northeast Wisconsin. 110 hurdles 1, Carter Maffet, Waterford Union, 14.87; 2, Bryant Yanke, Reedsburg Area, 14.97; 3, Hayden May, De Pere, 15.01; 4, Mikey Nugent, Arrowhead, 15.06; 5, Izaiah Correa, Greendale, 15.08; 6, Evan Herrmann, Sussex Hamilton, 15.19. Elizabeth Schreiber, Contact Us Boys Track & Field. 1,600 relay 1, Shorewood (Fiona Skwierawski, Kaymin Philips, Annika Elliott, Isabella Lozier, Louisa Fowler, Eloise Bejma), 3:59.57; 2, Freedom (Gracie Martzahl, Gwen Hinz, Lydia Merrick, Grace Hambel, Sydney Bartels, Macy Verhasselt), 4:00.86; 3, Hayward (Avery Poppe, Lily Eytcheson, Camilla Bonicatto, Sarah Grubbs, Macey Reier, Ana Johnson), 4:02.00; 4, Waupun (Abigail Aalsma, Naomi Kelly, Leanah Schlatter, Lydia Aalsma, Naomi Aalsma, Emma Walstra), 4:05.48; 5, Winneconne (Taylor Rogers, Francesca Verich, Sophie Yetter, Joey Perry, Abigail Johnson, Ellie Collins), 4:07.35; 6, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (Kaylee Hauge, Avali Bratberg, Tauna Janssen, Quinn Wenthe, Elyse Schoonover, Kylie Schmitz), 4:08.50. 100 meter 1, Carson Tait, Eau Claire Regis, 11.30; 2, Trevin Walkowski, Three Lakes, 11.31; 3, Quinn Dittmann, Weyauwega-Fremont, 11.40; 4, Stephen Munson, North Crawford, 11.45; 5, Gus Theisen, Eau Claire Regis, 11.47; 6, Tyler Monnier, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, 11.55. . Shot put 1, Riley Quinn, Watertown, 41-09.50; 2, Abigail Herring, Appleton West, 41-08.75; 3, Saraya Davis, EC North, 39-01.00; 4, Maddy McGath, Brookfield East, 38-09.00; 5, Jessa Alderman, Janesville Craig, 38-06.75; 6, Keira Fax, Wauwatosa West, 38-05.75. First-day team scoresWest Bend West 27, Wisconsin Lutheran 22, Green Bay Preble 17 , Kimberly 17, Kaukauna 13, Bay Port 11, Madison Memorial 8, Middleton 8, Ashwaubenon 6, Madison West 6, Marshfield 6, Stevens Point 5, De Pere 5, Sun Prairie 5, La Crosse Logan 5, Mequon Homestead 5, Whitefish Bay 5, Onalaska 4, Fond du Lac 3, River Falls 3, Milwaukee Marquette 3, Hartford 2, Mukwonago 2, Hartland Arrowhead 2, Milwaukee Vincent 1 , Eau Claire Memorial 1, Neenah 1, Wauwatosa West 1 . 100 hurdles 1, Brie Eckerman, Mauston, 15.63; 2, Nealee Chiroff, New Berlin Eisenhwer, 15.86; 3, Madilyn Dogs, Kewaskum, 15.98; 4, Hailee Halverson, Barron, 26.15; 5, Lauren Zwirschitz, Clintonville, 16.34; 6, Alexandra Atwell, Sugar River, 16.39. 100 meter 1, Collin Conzemius, La Crosse Aquinas, 11.02; 2, Andrew Kelley, McFarland, 11.15; 3, Dayo Oye, St. Croix Falls, 11.20; 4, Brady Gotto, Jefferson, 11.23; 5, Camden Combs, Beloit Turner, 11.28; 6, Simon Alexander, Denmark, 11.34. Privacy Policy Hana Moll, Capital - 14.66 2. 1,600 1, Mackenzie Babcock, Monona Grove, 4:56.76;2, Elizabeth Schmidt, Merrill, 5:00.82; 3, Lauren Pansegrau, Middleton, 5:01.11; 4, Kate Schmoll, West De Pere, 5:01.29; 5, Zaira Malloy-Salgado, Middleton, 5:01.30; 6, Sara Mlodik, D.C. Everest, 5:01.87. The two best teams in the 4A SPSL this spring gave fans their moneys worth at Sparks Stadium on Monday. State Meet Starting Heights - Revised. It seems that you have AdBlock Enabled. 300 hurdles 1, Amber Grosse, Madison Edgewood, 46.27; 2, Brie Eckerman, Mauston, 46.49; 3, Quinn Wenthe, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau, 46.56; 4, Grace Moravchik, Ashland, 46.68; 5, Kaymin Philips, Shorewood, 46.73; 6, Payton Merth, St. Croix Central, 46.82. Lauren Smith is a sports reporter at The News Tribune. WIAA Track & Field State Championships 2021. He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. 800 relay 1, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser (Carter Kummet, Tyler Monnier, Tristan Wendt, Ashton Kummet), 1:29.45; 2, Howards Grove (Jacob Englebert, Bryant Dortman, Jacob Halverson, Brock Dortman), 1:32.04; 3, Weyauwega-Fremont (Muluken Rucks, Hayden Orr, Quinn Dittmann, Brayden Arndt), 1:32.26; 4, Hilbert (Reed Breckheimer, Sam Stumo, Aaron Schwalenberg, Austin Cullen), 1:32.63; 5, Webster (Ethan Ashworth, Brandon Emerson, Nathan Jackson, Sawyer Winkler), 1:33.03; 6, Manawa (Justin Buschke, Grant Bristol, Conner Scheid, Tanner Nienhaus), 1:33.56. Girls 4800 Relay- Freedom- 5th Place Girls Pole Vault- Eliza Aitken- West De Pere- 2nd PlaceBoys Shot Put- Ben Smith Hortonville- 1st Place Official Meet Website. WIAA State Track Results. 400 1, Andrew Regnier, Waunakee, 47.80; 2, Devin Williams, Oshkosh North, 48.57; 3, Daniel Fasasi, Wisconsin Lutheran, 48.74; 4, Kevonte Walls-Burdine, Milwaukee Lutheran, 48.76; 5, Bryan Topercer, Westosha Central, 49.29; 6, Matthew Eiden, Stevens Point, 49.41. 3,200 1, Griffin Ward, Middleton, 9:07.04; 2, Owen Bosley, Homestead, 9:10.03; 3, Mason Raasch, Port Washington, 9:10.38; 4, Patrick Wills, Waukesha North, 9:10.49; 5, Aidan Matthai, Wauwatosa East, 9:11.60; 6, Mateo Alvarado Venegas, Sun Prairie, 9:11.71. We welcome your stories! While most defending state champions, as well as former state placers and participants have since graduated, many who competed as freshmen in 2019 are set to return, along with promising newcomers set to appear at the state event for the first time. View Live Results. 110 hurdles 1, Lucas Heyroth, Lodi, 14.90; 2, Nicholas Hottinger, Jefferson, 15.25; 3, Kyle Popowski, Lake Mills, 15.52; 4, Cavan Dobberstein, Fox Valley Lutheran, 15.68; 5, Will Thompson, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau, 15.70; 6, CJ Thompson, Northwestern, 15.71. 1A boys Lakeside of Nine Mile Falls. Long jump: 1, Starnes, Green Bay Preble, 23-5 ; 2, Fountain, Madison Memorial, 23-5; 3, Howlett, Marshfield, 22-11 ; 4, Elmore, La Crosse Logan, 22-10 ; 5, Dawson, Onalaska, 22-4 ; 6, Nytes, Kaukauna, 22-3 ; 7, Green, Mukwonago, 22-3; 8, Van Dyke, Neenah, 22-2. This Post will be updated. 100: 1, Riggins, Kenosha Tremper, :11.90; 2, Beauvais, Monona Grove, :12.20; 3, Elliott, Beloit Memorial, :12.34; 4, Baldwin, Kenosha Bradford, :12.36; 5, Long, Bay Port, :12.43; 6, Nunn, Racine Case, :12.46; 7, Magnuson, Superior, :12.52; 8, Redd-Triggs, Milwaukee King, :12.58; 9, Goodrich, Union Grove, :12.63. This story was originally published May 26, 2022, 5:00 AM. 1,600 relay 1, Washburn (Jon Kubik, Sean Meeker, Javier LeBouton-Chediack, Soren Paterson), 3:28.01; 2, Glenwood City (Brady Klatt, Wyatt Thompson, JJ Williams, Austin Nelson), 3:28.76; 3, Grantsburg (Brody Bongaarts, Aaron Burkman, Silas Prusinski, Chase Doornink), 3:29.03; 4, Edgar (Teegan Streit, Avery Normington, Kohlbe Weisenberger, Ayden Weisenberger), 3:29.16; 5, Darlington (Easton Evenstad, George West, Carver Fitzsimons, Rhett Reuter), 3:30.90; 6, Hilbert (Reed Breckheimer, Aaron Schwalenberg, Sam Stumo, Austin Cullen), 3:31.18. 800: 1, Brown, Wisconsin Lutheran, 1:53.36; 2, Alec Miller, West Bend West, 1:54.06; 3, Freitag, Green Bay Preble, 1:54.39; 4, Evan Hatton, Stevens Point, 1:54.56; 5, Ethan Gniot, Ashwaubenon, 1:54.62; 6, Henrich, Milwaukee Marquette, 1:54.80; 7, Dueck, Hartford, 1:54.87; 8, Treachy, Eau Claire Memorial, 1:54.96. 3,200 1, Kayci Martensen, Benton-Scale, 10:59.07; 2, Autumn Michalski, Chequamegon, 11:14.72; 3, Abby Bartel, Weyauwega, 11:20.14; 4, Brooklyn Luebke, Manitowoc Lutheran, 11:21.75; 5, Leah Patterson, Valley Christian, 11:23.25; 6, Kate Buerger, University Lake School, 11:25.95. Rules & Regulations. Loading. 800 1, Nora Gremban, Northland Pines, 2:12.40; 2, Isabella Lozier, Shorewood, 2:13.67; 3, Jessica Wilson, Little Chute, 2:17.71; 4, Rachel Ulrich, Osceola, 2:19.39; 5, Annika Elliott, Shorewood, 2:19.83; 6, Meredith Richter, Medford, 2:20.51. 2B girls Asotin. Augusta Results. Girls 400- Grace Hambel- Freedom- Seeded 3rd Electron temperature maps taken in the immediate vicinity of the junction, as a function of the gate and bias voltages applied to the device, reveal clearly defined Coulomb diamond patterns that indicate a maximum heat transfer at the charge degeneracy point. Long jump 1, Terrence Roberson, Auburndale, 21-11.75; 2, Stephen Munson, North Crawford, 21-7.75; 3, Caden Wold, Boyceville, 21-3.25; 4, Parker Prahl, Iola-Scandinavia, 20-10.75; 5, Caden Healy, Colby, 20-10.25; 6, Ev Brehm, Edgar, 20-7.75. 3,200 relay 1, Shorewood (Annika Elliott, Grace Optekar, Louisa Fowler, Isabella Lozier, Anna Duensing, Amie Gronert), 9:33.22; 2, Kettle Moraine Lutheran (Abby Poehlman, Reegan Siegel, Taylor Schwalenberg, Alexa Schwalenberg), 9:38;82; 3, Little Chute (Lauren Wegand, Ashley Wilson, Sami Miller, Emily Fechter, Jessica Wilson, Ella Pahl), 9:39.00; 4, Dodgeville/Mineral Point (Annie Robinson, Julia Thompson, Regan Schuette, Ellie Robinson, Grace Wersal, Addison Christopher), 9:43.40; 5, Freedom (Claire Helmila, Sydney Bartels, Leigh DeWitt, Gwen Hinz, Sami Vosters, Gracie Martzahl), 9:48.34; 6, Kewaskum (Kendra Schmitt, Bella Hooker, Miranda Bastian, Abigail Gerhartz, Avalon Olla, Brielle Scoles), 9:48.57. 13 time nationally in the boys 1,600 (4:06.55) as well as the top time in the state in the 800 (1:52.33). Meet Results; Live Results; Rankings. 110 high hurdles: 1, Fountain, Madison Memorial, :14.39; 2, Housen, Milwaukee Riverside, :14.50; 3, Copeland, Brookfield East, :14.85; 4, Bates, Wausau West, :14.91; 5, Kinderman, Holmen, :14.98; 6, Jackson, Wauwatosa West, :14.99; 7, Lorbeck, Bay Port, :15.02; 8, Heindel, Appleton East, :15.04; 9, Fierek, D.C. Everest, :15.12. 300 hurdles 1, Eva Brandenburg, Homestead, 44.10; 2, Anna Szepieniec, DeForest, 44.74; 3, Sydney Arndt, Fond du Lac, 45.05; 4, Madeline Hogan, Monona Grove, 45.17; 5, Kyla Hendricks, Bay Port, 45.53; 6, Alli Thomas, Onalaska, 45.61. He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. Upgrade; Results. Tournament. Shawano, WI, United States / TCHDailyNews. Long jump 1, Camden Combs, Beloit Turner, 22-6.50; 2, Kyle Wisniewski, New London, 22-2.25; 3, Lucas Heyroth, Lodi, 21-9.00; 4, Cavan Dobberstein, Fox Valley Lutheran, 21-7.50; 5, Joseph Gardner, Campbellsport, 21-6.75; 6, Isaac Vandenbush, Luxemburg-Casco, 21-1.75. The WIAA oversees interscholastic athletic programs for 511 senior high schools and 43 junior high/middle level schools in its membership. 400: 1, Ellis, Oconomowoc, :47.85; 2, Wellenstein, Madison West, :48.39; 3, Pitchford, Waukesha South, :49.13; 4, Johnson, Pewaukee, :49.19; 5, Garcia, Kenosha Indian Trail, :49.26; 6, Bentz, Wausau West, :49.43; 7, Schramm, Hudson, :49.82; 8, Schaefer, Whitnall, :49.84; 9, Logan, Stoughton, :49.98. 800 relay: 1, Brookfield East, 1:42.24; 2, La Crosse Logan, 1:42.66; 3, Milwaukee King, 1:42.72; 4, Kenosha Bradford, 1:42.78; 5, Bay Port, 1:42.94; 6, Racine Case, 1:43.03; 7, Beloit Memorial (Summerville, Roegner, Johnson, Elliott), 1:43.26; 8, Wausau West, 1:43.35; 9, Middleton (Smith, Roberts, Anderson-Smith, Docter), 1:43.84. Boys 3200 Relay- Little Chute Girls 100 Hurdles- Ellyse Wolfrath- Fox Valley Lutheran- State Record. Here are the results from the six hurdles finals: 2A GIRLS 100 HURDLES 1. Many other area athletes also kept their hopes for a State placement alive with a qualification into Saturdays finals. High jump 1, Olivia VanZeeland, Kaukauna, 5-4.00; 2 (tie), Madeline Zirbel, West De Pere, Ayden Yee, Franklin, and Cassie Siegel, Sun Prairie, 5-2.00; 5, Anneh Britz, Whitefish Bay, 5-2.00; 6, Lina Farkas, Stevens Point, 5-2.00. Heat sheets and live results for all six classifications will be available on the WIAA website. 800 1, Parker Schneider, Durand, 1:54.29; 2, JJ Williams, Glenwood City, 1:55.27; 3, Austin Nelson, Glenwood City, 1:59.29; 4, Taytor Lowry, Neillsville, 2:00.16; 5, Evan Guenther, Monticello, 2:00.24; 6, Kevin Carroll, Whitehall, 2:00.27. Know some top athletic performances? Girls High Jump- Joey Perry- Winneconne- 5th Place Middleton's Ernest Winters competes in a 100-meter dash preliminary race at the WIAA State Track and Field Meet in La Crosse, Wis., Friday, June 6, 2014. Discus 1, Beau Kopp, Cuba City, 167-05; 2, Manny Kingston, Fall River, 155-00; 3, Gavin Proudfoot, Luther, 155-00; 4, Aiden Janke, Athens, 153-08; 5, Jesse Fowler, Auburndale, 149-05; 6, Mason Beder, Wild Rose, 148-05. Description. Parker), 9:10.97; 2, Middleton (Patrick, Wians, Williams, Lemirande), 9:16.71; 3, West Bend West, 9:17.61; 4, Eau Claire Memorial, 9:18.03; 5, Bay Port, 9:20.07; 6, Sun Prairie (Konicek, Pringle, Hietpas, Helstad), 9:20.87; 7, Franklin, 9:23.23; 8, Hartland Arrowhead, 9:23.66. Girls Long Jump- MacKenzie Wissbroecker- Antigo- 1st Place Girls Discus- Kristin Behnke- Kimberly- 1st Place 2019 team champions: 4A boys Walla Walla. Team scores 1, Shorewood 46; 2, Lodi 45; 3, New London 29; 4, Valders 28; 4, La Crosse Aquinas 28; 6, Jefferson 26; 7 (tie), Osceola and Beloit Turner 24; 9, Little Chute 20; 10, Ellsworth 18; 11 (tie), University School, Monroe and La Crosse Logan 17; 14, Denmark 16.5; 15 (tie), Madison Edgewood and McFarland 16; 17, New Berlin West 15.5; 18, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 15; 19, Fox Valley Lutheran 14; 20, Kewaskum 13; 21, Freedom 11.5; 22 (tie), Medford Area and Catholic Memorial 11; 24 (tie), Pius XI, Lake Mills and Watertown Luther Prep 10; 27 (tie), Martin Luther, Big Foot and Platteville 9; 30 (tiie), Two Rivers, Black River Falls, Green Bay Notre Dame and Lakeland Union 8; 34 (tie), Winneconne and Lakeside Lutheran 7; 36 (tie), Mauston, New Berlin Eisenhower, Brown Deer, Plymouth and St. Croix Falls 6; 41 (tie), Northwestern, Luxemburg-Casco, Waupun Area, Stratford, Rice Lake, Somerset and Grafton 5; 48, Prescott 4.5; 49 (tie), River Valley, Winnebago Lutheran, Campbellsport and Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 4; 53 (tie), Sheboygan Falls, Antigo, Ripon and Barron 3; 57, Pioneer Westfield 2.5; 58 (tie), Racine St. Catherine's, Dodgeville/Mineral Point, Omro, Whitewater, Appleton Xavier, Wrightstown, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, Sugar River and Portage 2; 67, Westby 1.5; 68, Arcadia 1. 2023 Wisconsin High School Track & Field - Week 1 Results 2023 Wisconsin High School Track & Field - Week 1 Results Elizabeth Schreiber Mar 19, 2023 Find complete results from the. 1B boys Mount Vernon Christian. 100 hurdles 1, Sydney Arndt, Fond du Lac, 14.53; 2, Caitlyn OBrien, Divine Savior Holy Angels, 14.84; 3, Ana Ashworth, Madison Memorial, 14.99; 4, Anna Szepieniec, DeForest, 15.14; 5, Eva Brandenburg, Homestead, 15.21; 6, Ellie Zagel, Slinger, 15.23. Amanda Moll has the nations top mark at 14-9 1/2, while Hana Moll has also cleared 14 feet at 14-5 1/4 and has the top mark in the state in the girls 100 hurdles this spring. Baraboo Sectional Results Panthers 12-3 Silas Rams 10-4 11:00am Hockinson Hawks 3-9 Mark Morris Monarchs 5-3 9:00am Winlock Cardinals 2-6 Onalaska Loggers 4-9 11:00am Wahluke Warriors 7-6 Royal Knights 10-1 11:00am Sequim Wolves 7-4 Gig Harbor Tides 7-5 11:00am Mossyrock Vikings 6-3 Liberty Christian Patriots 13-4 11:00am Warden Cougars 11-1 Okanogan Bulldogs 16-0 11:00am EVENT: ATHLETE: SCHOOL: PERFORMANCE: YEAR. 100 meter 1, Kendall Hagness, Durand, 12.72; 2, Miranda Firari, Dodgeland, 12.83; 3, Steffi Siewert, Deerfield, 13.03; 4, Gracie Tallier, Gilman, 13.10; 5, Morgan Schnelle, Edgar, 13.10; 6, Braylee Hyatt, Cashton, 13.22. WIRunners.com. 1,600 1, Shane Griepentrog, Valders, 4:11.82; 2, Logan Measner, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, 4:12.29; 3, Joe Sullivan, Medford, 4:16.62; 4, Drew Stephens, University School, 4:16.99; 5, Clay Taylor, Valders, 4:18.18; 6, Eli Boppart, Mauston, 4:18.20. Schedule: 4A/3A/2A: Thursday Field events begin at 3 p.m. Track events begin at 3:30 p.m. Friday Field events begin at 9 a.m. Track events begin at 11 a.m. Saturday Both field and track events begin at 10:30 a.m. 1A/2B/1B: Thursday Both field and track events begin at 4 p.m. Friday Both field and track events begin at 10 a.m. Saturday Field events begin at 9:55 a.m. Track events begin at 10 a.m. Tickets: Single day $7 adults, $5 students/seniors/military for Thursday and $11/8 for Friday and Saturday.
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