(453), Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Boys 100- Quinn Dittmann- Weyauwega- Fremont Seeded 5th South Milwaukee Sectional Results Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Shot put 1, Ben Smith, Hortonville, 59-04.00; 2, Drew Evans, Fort Atkinson, 58-09.00; 3, Dan Otto, Eau Claire North, 57-09.25; 4, Ben Youngworth, Kimberly, 57-04.00; 5, Matthew Rusch, Fond du Lac, 56-08.00; 6, Sam McGivern, Kimberly, 55-09.00. Description. 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. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. 1B boys Mount Vernon Christian. 3,200 relay 1, Hartford Union (Wade Duffek, Jacob Mularski, Thomas Binns, Cael Schoemann), 7:59.77; 2, Wauwatosa East (Arthur Wellenstein, Grant Matthai, Antonio Riofrio, Aidan Matthai), 8:00.87; 3, Arrowhead (Nathan Klauck, Erich Manter, Ty Getz, Charlie Wesley), 8:02.49; 4, Westosha Central (Dan Koffen, Alex Sippy, Connor Wade, Will Allen), 8:06.11; 5, Oregon (Eli Weink, Lewis Tanner, John Ruth, Yordanos Zelinski), 8:06.31; 6, Mukwonago (Alec Missall, Luke Wolf, Matthew Clauer, Joseph McNulty), 8:07.09. Gustafson and Ackerman Lead Newman Catholic Past Chequamegon Boys Triple Jump- Emmitt Kietlinski Gresham Bowler- 3rd Place Hosted by UW-Whitewater. Hockinsons Cody Wheeler has the No. 400 relay 1, Ellsworth (Bo Hines, Jack Janke, Ashten Quade, Max Grand), 43.21; 2, La Crosse Aquinas (David Malin, Jackson Flottmeyer, Quinn Miskowski, Collin Conzemius), 43.50; 3, Catholic Memorial (Marvanous Butler-Brown, MJ Mitchell, Josh Bailey, Corey Smith), 43.55; 4, Monroe (Egor Sereda, Charlie Wiegel, Lucas Sathoff, JT Seagreaves), 43.60; 5, Fox Valley Lutheran (Caleb Paluch, Cavan Dobberstein, Cale Mayer, Cody Groth), 43.67; 6, Brown Deer (Aubin Williams, Desmond Hunter, Bryce Manders, Mekhi White), 43.74. 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. Thomas Aquinas, Hilert, Palmyra-Eagle, Monticello and Brookwood 3; 58 (tie), Howards Grove, Pittsville and Eau Claire Regis 2; 61 (tie), Sheboygan Lutheran, Shell Lake, Wild Rose, Elmwood-Plum City, Royall, River Ridge, St. Mary Catholic and Prairie Farm 1. Bellarmine Preps Ella Borsheim has the top time in the state in the 3,200 this spring (10:12.84) which also ranks 14th nationally and second-best time in the state in the 1,600. 800 relay 1, Arrowhead (Logan Hicks, Mikey Nugent, Jayce Weber, Sam Vargas), 1:28.55; 2, Oconomowoc (Kaden Finger, Matthew Cleary, Cole Pilachowski, Ryder Smith), 1:28.64; 3, New Richmond (Kennan Stowers, Brock Unger, Aidan Zinck, Ethan Turbeville), 1:28.70; 4, Wausau West (Curtis Tinjum, Carter Amerson, Reed Napiwocki, Mason Mead), 1:28.93; 5, Kimberly (Alex Rottier, Jack Statz, Drew Eiden, Cam Wnek), 1:29.06; 6, La Crosse Central (Quinn Servais, Bennett Fried, Cole Lapp, Isaac Dauffenbach), 1:29.19. Lopez also has the top time in the state in the boys 300 hurdles (36.26), while Squalicums Andre Korbmacher has the No. Boys 100- Elliot Lowney- Shawano- Seeded 8th Purchase Tickets Here - only available online. 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. 1A girls Okanogan. 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. FloSports, Inc. MileSplit Wisconsin Editor: In the end, the Lake Stevens boys won their program's first-ever team title. Discus 1, Riley Quinn, Watertown, 134-05; 2, Ella Pavlovich, D.C. Everest, 129-06; 3, Jessa Alderman, Janesville Craig, 127-00; 4, Olivia Morgan, Madison Memorial, 126-10; 5, Maddy McGath, Brookfield Eats, 123-01; 6, Kristin Behnke, Kimberly, 121-10. Tournaments. Boys 4200 Relay- Freedom- Seeded 7thGirls 400- Reese Rogowski- Wittenberg-Birnamwood- Seeded 1st Timing/Results PrimeTime Timing. His personal-best mark in the javelin thrown last month also ranks third nationally, and enters the week as the states best throw this spring by 18 feet. Girls 400- Grace Hambel- Freedom- Seeded 3rd Hana Moll, Capital - 14.66 2. Triple jump 1, Jaiah Hopf, Wisconsin Lutheran, 40-08.75; 2, Anna Szepieniec, DeForest, 39-00.75; 3, Lily Taczala, Franklin, 38-06.50; 4, Parker Septon, Franklin, 38-01.00; 5, Anisa Barnett, Homestead, 38-00.50; 6, Ellie Zagel, Slinger, 37-04.00. 300 low hurdles: 1, Harper, Brookfield East, :44.12; 2, Soper, Hartland Arrowhead, :44.81; 3, Gulley, Kenosha Tremper, :44.88; 4, Kohlwey, Holmen, :44.98; 5, Wendlandt, Muskego, :45.22; 6, Felix, Sheboygan North, :45.62; 7, Scholl, Kimberly, :45.75; 8, Ricciardi, Waukesha North, :45.86; 9, Wartman, Hartland Arrowhead, :45.93. Heat sheets and live results for all six classifications will be available on the WIAA website. Jun 3, 2022 | 9:08 PM. Wheelchair shot put: 1, Joslyn, Burlington, 9-2; 2, Minster, Franklin, 8-0; 3, Burrow, Waukesha North, 6-6. Team scores 1, West De Pere 60.3; 2, Homestead 36; 3, Chippewa Falls 35; 4, Middleton 29; 5, Muskego 28; 6, DeForest 26; 7, Whitefish Bay 25; 8, Divine Savior Holy Angels 23; 9 (tie), Oak Creek and Kaukauna 22; 11, Franklin 21.3; 12, Stevens Point 21; 13, Watertown 20; 14 (tie), Mukwonago and Janesville Craig 18; 16 (tie), Monona Grove and Fond du Lac 17; 18, Wisconsin Lutheran 16; 19 (tie), Madison Memorial, D.C. Everest and Slinger 15; 22, Merrill 14; 23 (tie), Appleton North and Stoughton 12; 25 (tie), Kimberly and Bay Port 11; 27 (tie), Fort Atkinson and Menomonie 10; 29 (tie), Arrowhead and Brookfield East 9; 31, Appleton West 8; 32 (tie), Waukesha West, Germantown and Verona 7; 35, Sun Prairie 6.3; 36 (tie), Brookfield Central, River Falls, West Bend West, Eau Claire North, Wauwatosa East and Milwaukee Riverside 6; 42 (tie), Onalaska and Hudson 5; 44 (tie), Milwaukee King, Manitowoc Lincolin, Wauwatosa West and Oconomowoc 3; 48 (tie), Whitnall, Shawano Community, West Allis Hale and Waunakee 2; 52 (tie), Oregon, Eau Claire Memorial 1. Lauren Smith is a sports reporter at The News Tribune. 1,600 relay 1, Shorewood (Sam Diliberti, Otto Duensing, William Frohling, Nathan Cumberbatch), 3:24.16; 2, Osceola (Addison Uddin, Quinn McDonald, Dylan Salewski, Luke Haase), 3:25.84; 3, New Berlin Eisenhower (Max Ringwall, Lucas Binnebose, Ben Fuehrer, Andrew Kubiak), 3:26.83; 4, Stratford (Conner Weigel, Jett Schoenherr, Elijah Lucio, Noah Lucio), 3:27.65; 5, Watertown Luther Prep (Josh Felsing, Sam Splinter, Jeremiah Stanton, Lucas Holtz), 3:27.91; 6, Freedom (Andrew Sowinski, Evan Popp, Paul Huebner, Gavin Greiner), 3:28.26. Extra Qualifying Standards - Revised. 2023 Copyright 0. Girls 3200- Abby Bartel- Weyauwega-Fremont- 3rd Place. Boys Triple Jump- Ian Oberstadt- New London- 6th Place Lyon is France's third-largest city and a major tourist destination. Boys Track & Field. Sehomes Zack Munson ranks 19th nationally in the boys 3,200 at 8:53.12. His personal-best in the 3,200 is also the top time statewide this spring. 800 relay 1, Lancaster (Abby Burr, Bridee Burks, Eden Bowen, Lainee Burks, Maddie Nielsen, Tatiana Place), 1:46.57; 2, St. Marys Springs (Riley Walters, Isabelle Coon, Isabel Baker, Grace Coon, Sydney Pitz), 1:48.42; 3, Lourdes Academy (Mackenzie Havlik, Olivia Nielsen, Natasha Konop, SAbur Machiros, Monse Luquin, Natalie Edwards), 1:48.67; 4, Darlington (Aby Solverson, Zoie Zuberbuhler, Raquel Reuter, Alyza Johnson, Gabrielle Leuchtenmacher, Jaidyn Evenstad), 1:48.85; 5, Frederic/Luck (Jazzmine Jones, Natalie Schommer, Kendall Lillehaug, Kally Svoboda, Earlene Otto, Allie Swanson), 1:49.14; 6, Ladysmith (Allison Clark, Cora Gerber, Kelsey Millin, Holly Rands, Emerson Clark, Miranda Grotzinger), 1:49.24. Girls 400- Eliza Aitken- West De Pere- Seeded 2nd Monona Grove was the site in 1974 and 1975. 300 hurdles 1, Cade Stingle, Shiocton, 38.57; 2, Brennen Dvorachek, Reedsville, 39.18; 3, Landon Deneen, Shell Lake, 39.53; 4, Soren Paterson, Washburn, 39.66; 5, Bret Sell, Princeton/Green Lake, 40.39; 6, Lucius Cooley, Wauzeka-Steuben, 40.47. 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. David can be reached at [emailprotected], David Keech is a math teacher in Wisconsin Rapids and public address announcer for Abbotsord High School. He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. Girls 100 Hurdles- Sylvia Fochesato- Coleman- Seeded 10thBoys 110 Hurdles- Cade Stingle- Shiocton- Seeded 1st 400 relay 1, Eau Claire Regis (Ian Andrews, Carson Tait, Alex Figy, Gus Theisen), 43.27; 2, Lancaster (Michael Ihm, Demoria Lovelady, Semaj Venson, Max Bedward), 43.30; 3, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser (Carter Kummet, Tristan Wendt, Tyler Monnier, Ashton Kummet), 43.40; 4, Howards Grove (Jacob Englebert, Bryant Dortman, Jacob Halverson, Brock Dortman), 43.53; 5, Cumberland (Gavin Jarchow, Drew Griffith, Isaac Runstrom, Edward Chafer), 43.66; 6, Kenosha St. Joseph (Jamire Davis, DeAndre Baptiste, Ben Peterson, Saveion Weatherford), 44.19. Boys 200- Elliot Lowney- Shawano- Seeded 6thGirls 4400- West De Pere- Seeded 1stBoys 4400- West De Pere- Seeded 1st, DIVISION 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. 19 time nationally in the boys 400 (46.84). 3,200 1, Shane Griepentrog, Valders, 9:04.98; 2, Drew Stephens, University School, 9:05.32; 3, Logan Measner, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, 9:09.43; 4, Joe Sullivan, Medford Area, 9:24.06; 5, Thomas Stephens, University School, 9:25.24; 6, Eli Boppart, Mauston, 9:25.29. 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. On the Web: WIAA track and field homepage. Team scores 1, Webster 38; 2, Dodgeland 37; 3 (tie), Lancaster and Benton-Scales Mound-Shullsburg 36; 5, Colby 34; 6, Three Lakes 27.5; 7, St. Marys Springs 26; 8 (tie), Manitowoc Lutheran and Chequamegon 21; 10 (tie), Durand and Lourdes Academy 20; 12, Fall Creek 19.5; 13, Kickapoo/La Farge 19; 14 (tie), Shiocton, Gilman and Fennimore 18; 17 (tie), Deerfield and Ithaca/Weston 14; 19, Edgar 12; 20 (tie), Colfax and Ladysmith 11; 22 (tie), Rosholt Coleman and Boscobel 10; 25, Weyauwega-Fremont 9; 26 (tie), Riverdale, Frederic/Luck, Cochrane-Fountain City, Spencer, Newman Catholic, The Prairie School, Loyal, Ozaukee and Drummond 8; 35 (tie), Darlington and Suring 7; 37, Marathon 6.5; 38 (tie), Cuba City, Florence and Glenwood City 6; 41 (tie) Luther, Living Word Lutheran and Cassville 5; 44 (tie), Manawa, Central Wisconsin Christian and Crivitz 4.5; 47 (tie), University Lake School, Cashton, McDonell Central, Immanuel Lutheran, Madison Tri-Op and Valley Christian-Oshkosh 4; 53 (tie), Lena/St. A pitch count was adopted with input of the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association in May 2016 for . Shot put 1, Aiden Janke, Athens, 54-8.50; 2, Beau Kopp, Cuba City, 52-1.50; 3, Ryan Whittlinger, Fall Creek, 50-9.50; 4, Mason Roenz, Neillsville, 49-4.00; 5, Reed Breckheimer, Hilbert, 48-11.00; 6, Gage Hall, Grantsburg, 48-10.25. You can cancel at any time! 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. Milwaukee Washington and Milwaukee South have won nine titles, Madison West eight, Arcadia and Milwaukee West seven, and Horicon, Kimberly and Port Washington five. Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. 800 1, Roisin Willis, Stevens Point, 2:00.03; 2, Rylee Coleman, Janesville Craig, 2:14.03; 3, Elizabeth Schmidt, Merrill, 2:15.76; 4, Rachel Helm, Muskego, 2:16.13; 5, Alexa Kinas, Kaukauna, 2:17.09; 6, Peyton Weiss, Milwaukee King, 2:17.17. Girls 4800 Relay- Little Chute- 3rd Place Hosted by UW-La Crosse. 1A boys Lakeside of Nine Mile Falls. 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. Fall. 100 meter 1, Brooklyn Sandvig, Chippewa Falls, 11.84; 2, Lola Kolawole, Whitefish Bay, 12.33; 3, Abby Groleau, Stoughton, 12.34; 4, Destiny Mitchell, Milwaukee Riverside, 12.50; 5, Joe Bailey, Verona, 12.59; 6, Rachel Blaskowski, Oak Creek, 12.70. MileSplit50; XC Lists; Indoor Lists; Outdoor Lists; . WATCH: WIAA Division 3 Track & Field championship highlights Area hurdlers led the way in D3 with plenty more stellar showings to celebrate By WBAY news staff Published : Jun. 800 1, Travis Beckler, Wisconsin Lutheran, 2:23.80; 2, Josh Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 2:26.64; 3, Logan Borths, Algoma, 2:32.19; 4, Drake Carlson, Marathon, 2:35.28; 5, Ben Mitchell, Port Washington, 3:10.70. 2B girls Asotin. DIVISION 1 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. 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. 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. 800 1, Kayci Martensen, Benton-Scales Mound-Shullsurg, 2:17.47; 2, Autumn Michalski, Chequamegon, 2:18.19; 3, Jenna Anders, Fall Creek, 2:18.70; 4, Anelise Egge, Kickapoo/La Farge, 2:20.80; 5, Kaylee Peterson, Ithaca/Weston, 2:21.06; 6, Mallory Olmstead, Lancaster, 2:21.07. Discus: 1, Noenning, Hartford, 148-11; 2, Sabin, Slinger, 138-5; 3, Cihlar, Wausau West, 132-8; 4, Murphy, River Falls, 128-6; 5, Schaefer, Baraboo, 128-3; 6, Kennedy, Madison La Follette, 127-6; 7, Sladek, Merrill, 127-2; 8, Rosenthal, Fond du Lac, 126-4. 1,600 1, Josh Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 6:05.68. Olympias Ethan Coleman enters the meet with the top times in 4A in the boys 1,600 (4:09.79) and 3,200 (8:51.09). KING -- State Journal. STATE CHAMPIONS. WE GET IT! Elizabeth Schreiber, Contact Us 300 intermediate hurdles: 1, Housen, Milwaukee Riverside, :38.15; 2, Fountain, Madison Memorial, :39.01; 3, Blackburn, Hamilton, :39.23; 4, Bates, Wausau West, :39.03; 5, Carr, Brookfield East, :39.25; 6, James, Racine Park, :39.33; 7, Van Saders, Green Bay Notre Dame :39.87; 8, Fix, Racine Park, :40.07; 9, Valiquette, Green Bay Southwest, :40.09; 10, Anderson, Superior, :40.22. Check your numbers, Vote now for The News Tribunes Athlete of the Week (April 24 to 29), Carazo brilliant, but Jackson softball edges Bonney Lake in meeting of states top programs, With Gresko in the circle, quiet-confident Orting softball has taken 2A by storm, High school baseball midseason power rankings: Top 10 teams in South Sound, 4A SPSL leader Puyallup rallies past Sumner in matchup of top South Sound programs, Wright strikes out 14, Kentwood shuts out Auburn Riverside in 4A/3A NPSL showdown. 200 1, Collin Conzemius, La Crosse Aquinas, 21.95; 2, Andrew Kelley, McFarland, 22.28; 3, Simon Alexander, Denmark, 22.29; 4, Brady Gotto, Jefferson, 22.39; 5, Camden Combs, Beloit Turner, 22.50; 6, Kyle Main, Lakeside Lutheran, 22.64. Pole vault: 1, Swiekatoski, De Pere, 12-3; 2, Amann, Hartland Arrowhead, 12-0; 3, Albino, New Berlin West 11-6; 4, Opichka, De Pere, 11-6; 5, Sinkler, Mukwonago, 11-6; 6, Tracy, Mequon Homestead, 11-6; 7, Whitefield, Ashwaubenon, 11-0; 8, Madrzak, Menomonee Falls, 11-0. 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. The list of best things to do in Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes includes sightseeing, pretty towns, history, and natural wonders! May 29, 2022 TACOMA - The third and final day of the 4A/3A/2A WIAA Track & Field State Championships brought more surprises than the first two days combined - some pleasant and others completely unexpected. Tournament. 800 1, Yordanos Zelinski, Oregon, 1:51.51; 2, Cael Schoemann, Hartford, 1:53.59; 3, Charlie Wesley, Arrowhead, 1:55.32; 4, James Weseman, Nicolet, 1:55.87; 5, Ty Getz, Arrowhead, 1:56.41; 6, Nathan Klauck, Arrowhead, 1:56.91. Team scores 1, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 44; 2, Athens 35; 3, Durand 30; 4, Grantsburg 28; 5, Glenwood City 27; 6 (tie), Eau Claire Regis and Cuba City 26; 8, Howards Grove 23; 9 (tie), Shiocton, North Crawford and Cambridge 20; 12, McDonell Central 16; 13 (tie), Iola-Scandinavia, Washburn, Neillsville and Edgar 15; 17, Gresham-Bowler, Auburndale, Fall Creek and Reedsville 14; 21, Wauzeka-Steuben 13; 22 (tie), Weyauwega-Fremont, Deerfield, Shell Lake and Hilbert 12; 26 (tie), Lancaster and Benton-Scales Mound-Shullsburg 11; 28, Princeton/Green Lake 10.5; 29, Ozaukee 10; 30 (tie), Fall River, Three Lakes, Gillett and Darlington 9; 34, Mondovi 8; 35, Stevens Point Pacelli 7; 36 (tie), Colfax, Onalaska Luther, Cochrane-Fountain City, Boyceville and Webster 6; 41, River Ridge 5.5; 42 (tie), Florence, Wild Rose and Valley Christian-Osceola 5; 45 (tie), Cashton, Monticello, Colby, Drummond and Cumberland 4; 50 (tie), New Auburn and Bangor 3.5; 52 (tie), Whitehall, Boscobel, Kenosha St. Joseph, Fond du Lac St. Mary's Springs, Marathon, Manawa and Parkview 3; 59 (tie), Melrose-Mindoro, Columbus Catholic, Unity, New Lisbon and The Prairie School 2; 64 (tie), Butternut, Living Word Lutheran, Riverdale, Alma-Pepin, Owen-Withee, Eastbrook Academy, Brookwood and Cadott 1. Medford Baseball Crushes Northland Pines in GNC Doubleheader, Gustafson and Ackerman Lead Newman Catholic Past Chequamegon, Duellmans 3 Goals and 3 Assists Lead Assumption Past Arcadia/Independence, School, Church and Community Closings, Monday April 17, Central Wisconsin Boys and Girls Wrestling Schedules. Juanitas Ashley Schroeder ranks sixth nationally in the girls javelin (150-3), while Kelsos Erin Tack ranks 14th (146-8). Girls 100- Isabel Roloff- Shawano- Seeded 5th The first State Meet was held at Appleton East. Rules & Regulations. Triple jump: 1, Nolan, Milwaukee Madison, 37-6 ; 2, Kirchoff, Franklin, 37-4; 3, Felix, Sheboygan North, 37-3; 4, Kotarak, Muskego, 37-1; 5, Wustrack, Fond du Lac, 36-11; 6, Souter, Milwaukee Vincent, 36-9; 7, Houlihan, Stevens Point, 36-8; 8, Matthew, Milwaukee King, 36-7. 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). Sort. 2023 www.jsonline.com. Girls 4400- Freedom- Seeded 2nd Ads are annoying, but its how we provide you FREE content. 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. 400 1, Chase Doornink, Grantsburg, 49.74; 2, Seth Bunders, Wauzeka-Steuben, 50.19; 3, Nathan Hydukovich, Colfax, 50.62; 4, Cristian Anderson, Valley Christian-Osceola, 50.69; 5, Austin Nelson, Glenwood City, 50.94; 6, RJ Hutchcroft, Lancaster, 51.15. Official Meet Website. You have permission to edit this article. Shot put 1, Gavin Fritsch, Little Chute, 55-8.50; 2, Devin Digman, Platteville, 53-0.25; 3, Martell Owens, La Crosse Logan, 52-9.75; 4, Zay Boyd, La Crosse Logan, 51-10.75; 5, Nathan Carrol, Rice Lake, 51-1.75; 6, Cameron Hahn, Ripon, 51-1.00. Triple jump 1, Trey Colt, Cambridge, 45-08.25; 2, Dustin Mohler, Mondovi, 45-00.25; 3, Emmitt Kietlinski, Gresham - Bowler, 44-11.00; 4, Ev Brehm, Edgar, 44-01.00; 5, Stephen Munson, North Crawford, 43-01.75; 6, Noah Flood-Elyafi, Parkview, 43-00.50. 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. 400 1, Brooklyn Sandvig, Chippewa Falls, 54.83; 2, Eliza Aitken, West De Pere, 56.57; 3, Sarah Roemer, West Bend West, 56.96; 4, Alexa Kinas, Kaukauna, 57.28; 5, Jocelyn Pickhardt, DeForest, 58.88; 6, Tessa Campbell, Manitowoc Lincoln, 58.90. Girls 200- Grace Hambel- Freedom- Seeded 5th All rights reserved. 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, 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. 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 has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' Prairie du Chien Sectional Results: Boys|Girls Jun 24, 2021 Jun 26, 2021. . Wisconsin high school athletes competed in the finals for Division 1-3 at the state track and field meet on Saturday, June 4, 2022, at Roger Harring Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field Sports . Girls High Jump- Joey Perry- Winneconne- 5th Place 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. 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. High jump 1, Kallie Volk, Three Lakes, 5-05.00; 2 (tie), Christine Sleeter, Suring, and Izzy Bender, Fennimore, 5-04.00; 4 (tie), Lexi Hedtke, Manawa, and Mady Friese, Central Wisconsin Christian, 5-02.00; 6, Alyssia Zvolena, Loyal, 5-02.00. 400 relay 1, St. Marys Springs (Grace Coon, Isabelle Coon, Riley Walters, Isabel Baker), 50.62; 2, The Prairie School (Makiyah Thompson, Sophia Burch, Mya Kennedy, Camden Perry), 50.2; 3, Lancaster (Sadie Hollander, Eden Bowen, Tatiana Place, Abby Burr), 51.00; 4, Loyal (Leah Scherer, Sheila Tellock, Alyssia Zvolena, Aubre Robida), 51.01; 5, Frederic/Luck (Jazzmine Jones, Natalie Schommer, Kendall Lillehaug, Kally Svoboda), 51.25; 6, Palmyra-Eagle (Kyler Koutsky, Lainey Fredrick, Anna Snorek, Teagan Koutsky), 51.31.
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