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400 1, Kaylee Peterson, Ithaca/Weston, 58.75; 2, Mel Severson, Newman Catholic, 58.86; 3, Kamdan Johnson, Florence, 59.44; 4, Rachel Koenig, Luther, 59.75; 5, Anelise Egge, Kickapoo/La Farge, 1:00.16; 6, Hannah Clark, Monticello, 1:00.36. Prairie du Chien Sectional Results: Boys|Girls WIAA State Girls Track And Field All-division Records - WIAA State Elizabeth Schreiber, Contact Us 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. 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. 1 in the 200-meter dash preliminaries at the WIAA State Track and Field Meet in La Crosse, Wis., Friday, June 6, 2014. Jun 3, 2022 | 9:08 PM. 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. 100 meter 1, Lyndon Hemmrich Hartman, Oshkosh North, 11.15; 2, Jack May, De Pere, 11.16; 3, TJ Williams, Racine Horlick, 11.33; 4 (tie), Daniel Martens, Franklin, and Kevontae Walls-Burdine, Milwaukee Lutheran, 11.340; 6, Michael Deluca, Kenosha Bradford , 11.36. Duellmans 3 Goals and 3 Assists Lead Assumption Past Arcadia/Independence, David Keech is a math teacher in Wisconsin Rapids and public address announcer for Abbotsord High School. 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. Results from the 2022 WIAA State Track and Field Championships Only Butler (N.C.) junior Cheyla Scott has jumped higher this season at 6-2. 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. 100 meter 1, Rachel Cleaver, Beloit Turner, 22.47; 2, Karissa Craddock, Richland Center, 23.17; 3, Emma Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 23.32; 4, Bree Doll, Prairie du Chien, 28.71; 5, Ava Finger, Dodgeland, 30.84; 6, Araina Roderick, Sparta, 34.73. WIAA State Track Results. Full tournament $25 adults, $19 students/seniors/military. 200: 1, Riggins, Kenosha Tremper, :24.45; 2, Baldwin, Kenosha Bradford, :24.79; 3, Goodrich, Union Grove, :25.19; 4, Nunn, Racine Case, :25.37; 5, Washa, La Crosse Logan, :25.54; 6, Jackson, De Pere, :25.68; 7, Malone, Milwaukee Riverside, :25.75; 8, Reichenberger, Oshkosh West, :26.08; 9, Shafer, River Valls, :26.09. In Division 1, Onalaska qualified for State in 10 events during the Madison Memorial sectional: Landon Peterson won the long jump with 23 feet, 2 inches. High jump 1, Erin Gluch, Westby, 5-05.00; 2, Addison Reimer, Lake Country, 5-04.00; 3, Madilyn Dogs, Kewaskum, 5-03.00; 4, Kalli Knoble, La Cross Logan, 5-02.00; 5, Joey Perry, Winneconne, 5-02.00; 6, Addison Yates, Brodhead/Juda, 5-00.00. Girls 4400- Shiocton- Seeded 10th. Wheelchair shot put: 1, Holman, Eau Claire North, 21-1; 2, Gerndt, Wauwatosa West, 15-9 ; 3, Dring, Sun Prairie, 14-5 . High jump 1, Caden Thomas, Madison Edgewood, 6-7.00; 2, Kyle Wisniewski, New London, 6-5.00; 3, Rogan Lee, Martin Luther, 6-5.00; 4 (tie), Aiden Russell, Prescott, and Donovan Short, Denmark, 6-2.00; 6 (tie), Ian Klein, New Berlin West and Tommy Huff, Pioneer Westfield, 6-2.00. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' In the Lyon and Grenoble metropolitan areas, and the Haute-Savoie department, INRAE units contribute to research activities at the Lyon-Saint-Etienne, Grenoble-Alpes, and Savoie Mont Blanc . 200 1, Miranda Firari, Dodgeland, 26.07; 2, Kendall Hagness, Durand, 26.27; 3, Morgan Schnelle, Edgar, 26.32; 4, Alyssa Husker, Riverdale, 26.57; 5, Haili Brone, Cochrane-Fountain City, 26.60; 6, Steffi Siewert, Deerfield, 26.64. M.P. We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junction. WIAA | Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Girls 300 Hurdles- Sam Bartels- Freedom Girls Long Jump- Kylie . Triple jump 1, Celina Lopez, Ripon, 36-07.75; 2, Aniya Young, Brown Deer, 36-06.75; 3, Megan Schuman, Brillion, 36-01.75; 4, Jaidyn Wright, Stratford, 36-01.50; 5, Lauren Coppes, Monroe, 35-09.50; 6, Caitlin Skellenger, Lodi, 35-08.50. 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. 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. Hockinsons Cody Wheeler has the No. Bear Creek sophomore Braelyn Baker has the top times statewide this season in both the girls 100 (11.87) and 200 (24.71), as well as the top time in 1A in the 300 hurdles (44.47) and top mark in the long jump (17-11 1/4). 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. 3,200 relay 1, Ozaukee (Calvin McKee, Aaron Nehls, Tyler Mueller, Owen Klaus), 8:19.61; 2, Cuba City (Evan Matthews, Noah Wood, Jordan Gile, Drew Robson), 8:28.37; 3, Gillett (Evan Peterson, Connor Hanson, Ben Matczak, Alex Peterson), 8:28.45; 4, Iola-Scandinavia (Brock Wester, Dylan Donovan, Jacob Lashua, Charlie Vater), 8:31.03; 5, Fall Creek (Tyler Kleinhans, Eric Steinke, Stewart Gundry, Kael Sanfelippo), 8:31.83; 6, Boscobel (Gabe Davis, Levi Glasbrenner, Hayden Schott, Ben Bohringer), 8:32.23. 3,200: 1, Schudrowitz, Wauwatosa East, 10:39.94; 2, Roberts, Eau Claire Memorial, 10:42.04; 3, Kurtenbach, Germantown, 10:49.97; 4, Richardson, Kimberly, 10:51.31; 5, Mack, Sauk Prairie, 11:04.99; 6, Farina, Appleton North, 11:08.75; 7, Hietpas, Sun Prairie, 11:09.93; 8, Flatley, Brookfield Central, 11:16.26. 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 100 meter 1, Travis Beckler, Wisconsin Lutheran, 19.91; 2, Logan Borths, Algoma, 20.79; 3, Drake Carlson, Marathon, 22.53; 4, Jaylen Goodman, Lomira, 24.05; 5, Grant Shipley, Barron, 25.11; 6, Wyatt Peterson, La Crosse Logan, 26.79. Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Generated by 10.1.2.4 from cache (1668) in 34 milliseconds, Elite Performances 1,600 1, Nora Gremban, Northland Pines, 5:01.62; 2, Fran Peterson, Barron, 5:05.96; 3, Mya Hartjes, University School, 5:08.17; 4, Rachel Ulrich, Osceola, 5:08.26; 5, Mikaela Helling, Two Rivers, 5:08.83; 6, Lilie Fouts, Xavier, 5:10.86. Tony Evers' budget proposal, Why Shelia Stubbs' nomination to lead Dane County Human Services is facing controversy, One of the top U.S. Netflix shows right now has a Wisconsin connection, Loss of Everyday Kitchen in Madison has landlords looking for new tenant, Professional volleyball league picks Madison for team, and community investment, A unanimous 'no': Shelia Stubbs' Dane County Human Services bid gets rejected in 1st vote, Wisconsin football receiver arrested at Mifflin Street Block Party, Washington County votes to create community college program in effort to stave off possible demise, Waupun Correctional still not allowing visitors after lockdown, Nine-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile coming to Madison this summer. Pole vault 1, Anna Schueller, Notre Dame Academy, 11-0.00; 2, Grace Werch, Berlin, 11-03.00; 3, Ella Spilker, Martin Luther, 11-00.00; 4, Casidi Pehler, Arcadia, 10-09.00; 5, Julia Ackley, McFarland, 10-06.00; 6, Kelly Fern, Amery, 10-06.00. Gustafson and Ackerman Lead Newman Catholic Past Chequamegon 1,600 1, Parker Schneider, Durand, 4:17.79; 2, Dan Anderson, McDonell Central, 4:21.80; 3, Adam Eiden, Pacelli, 4:23.11; 4, Taytor Lowry, Neillsville, 4:23.22; 5, Will Gerber, Grantsburg, 4:23.50; 6, Rhett Reuter, Darlington, 4:26.83. Boys Track & Field. Wisconsin High School Track and Field Statistics and Results - Athletic.net Sort. We welcome your stories! 3,200 relay: 1, Neenah (McClone, J. Parker, Laabs, Jen. University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. 100m Dash: Dezerea Bryant: Milwaukee Bradley Technical: 11.38. Girls 200- Grace Hambel- Freedom- Seeded 5th 1 and 2 in the nation in girls pole vault. Sehomes Zack Munson ranks 19th nationally in the boys 3,200 at 8:53.12. 2 time in the state and is ranked tied for 12th nationally at 13.69. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Boys 100- Quinn Dittmann- Weyauwega- Fremont Seeded 5th FloSports, Inc. MileSplit Wisconsin Editor: 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. 800 relay 1, Mukwonago (Lilly Cobb, Olivia Carey, Logan Fritsch, Katie McGlothlen, Julia Fischer, Julia Carson) 1:41.59; 2, Muskego (Tessa Buckmaster, Angelica Refinski, Elianna Dalamangas, Grace Lundie, Megan Reedy, Lizzie Armour), 1:42.59; 3, Homestead (Morgan Valentino, Natalie Mueller, Eva Brandenburg, Korynne Moga, Annika Johnson, Anisa Barnett), 1:42.92; 4, West De Pere (Erika Ukkola, Jocelyn Thomson, Ellie Drews, Faith Kibbe, Kayla DeBruin, Jayna Schema), 1:43.62; 5, River Falls (Elise Frisbie, Morgan Prigge, Brooklyn Silloway, Rebecca Randleman, Allie Humburg, Abi Banitt), 1:44.08; 6, Divine Savior Holy Angels (Caitlyn OBrien, Ava Kharitou, Daniella Riemer, Felicity Giampietro, Mae Scheuing, Lizzy Zeidler), 1:44.99. 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. 2022 WIAA State Track & Field Championships 2022 Jun 3, 2022 Jun 4, 2022 University of Wisconsin - La Crosse La Crosse, WI Meet History Home Results Videos Photos Articles Teams Complete. 0. Shot put 1, Josh Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 25-11.50; 2, Grant Shipley, Barron, 20-11.00; 3, Drake Carlson, Marathon, 18-6.75; 4, Travis Beckler, Wisconsin Lutheran, 18-2.50; 5, Wyatt Peterson, La Crosse Logan, 17-7.50; 6, Logan Borths, Algoma, 14-0.50. Girls 300 Hurdles- Sylvia Fochesato- Coleman- Seeded 8thBoys 300 Hurdles- Cade Stingle- Shiocton- Seeded 1st WIAA | Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Rules & Regulations. The WIAA Sport Medical Advisory Committee (SMAC) began discussions in May of 2015 regarding baseball pitcher arm care. Thank you from your OnFocus Team. Girls High Jump- Lexi Hedtke- Manawa- T-4th Place Girls 400- Eliza Aitken- West De Pere- Seeded 2nd The WIAA takes pride in proclaiming it is the first high school athletic association organized in the country. 300 hurdles 1, Kendal Stingle, Shiocton, 44.97; 2, Ava Washburn, Webster, 44.98; 3, Trinity Severson, Colby, 46.40; 4, Delanee Klaas, Fennimore, 46.78; 5, Rebecca Hoffmann, Ozaukee, 47.06; 6, Sylvia Fochesato, Coleman, 47.63. 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. Girls Pole Vault- Eliza Aitken- West De Pere- 2nd Place. Find complete results from the first official week of the 2023 Wisconsin high school track & field season below! Fall. He is also a nationally-ranked hammer thrower, his 234-6 1/2 throw in April trailing only Woonsocket (R.I.) senior Tarik Robinson-OHagan (238-3) this season. 400 relay 1, New Richmond (Andrew Trandahl, Kennan Stowers, Brock Unger, Ethan Turbeville), 42.19; 2, La Crosse Central (Jackson Warren, Bennett Fried, Cole Lapp, Isaac Dauffenbach), 42.40; 3, Oconomowoc (Connor Doyle, Jackson Pouchert, Cole Pilachowski, Ryder Smith), 42.54; 4, Kenosha Bradford (Dilan Williamson, Christian Crump, Keany Parks, Michael Deluca), 42.55; 5, Whitefish Bay (Nigel Cheeks, Landon Gallun, Reid Jamerson, Will Smith), 42.96; 6, Pewaukee (Andrew Jones, Ryan Borckmann, Matthew Ciesielczyk, Luke Haupert), 43.07. 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. Founded 2,000 years ago, Lyon's streets are a living museum, with beautiful historical buildings and interesting art galleries and museums. 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. 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. Lyon is France's third-largest city and a major tourist destination. WIAA track and field: Complete results from Friday's state meet Place winners are in Bold. Whitewater, WI. WIRunners.com. 2023 Copyright This story was originally published May 26, 2022, 5:00 AM. Official Meet Website. 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. 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. Boys Cross Country. Little Chute Sectional Results Andrews also has the states top time in the 200 (21.24), while Lopez ranks third (21.51). 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. He also won the 110 hurdles with a time. 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. 1A/2B/1B Rainiers Jeremiah Nubbe has already set the state record in the boys discus, tossing a 207-4 at a league meet in April, and enters the weekend looking to defend the 2B title he won in the event as a freshman in 2019. class kills 16-year-old, Washington school says, How Sound Transit loses people even in liberal cities like Tacoma | Opinion, Body-cam footage shows chaos of SWAT arrest ending in deaths of Pierce deputy, suspect, Wrong-way driver kills Auburn man in head-on crash early Sunday, State Patrol says, WA Lotto player wins $8.6M jackpot, but it hasnt been claimed. 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. Nubbe also ranks third in the state this spring in the shot put (55-8). Shot put: 1, Weinhold, Kimberly, 56-11; 2, Van Lanen, Bay Port, 55-10; 3, Kasper, Kimberly, 55-6; 4, Evans, Sun Prairie, 54-1 ; 5, Diels, West Bend West, 53-0 ; 6, Andrew, Fond du Lac, 53-0 ; 7, Seonbuchner, Hartland Arrowhead, 52-0 ; 8, Matsche, Kimberly, 51-5 . 200m Dash: Dezerea Bryant: 400 1, Rachel Cleaver, Beloit Turner, 1:18.00; 2, Karissa Craddock, Richland Center, 1:24.81; 3, Emma Jundt, Kenosha Indian Trail, 1:27.36; 4, Bree Doll, Prairie du Chien, 1:39.90; 5, Ava Finger, Dodgeland, 1:57.83; 6, Araina Roderick, Sparta, 2:14.69. Boys 4200 Relay- Weyauwega-Fremont- Seeded 6th 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. 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. Olivia Conklin, Hazen - 14.72 3. 200 1, Eliana Sheplee, Rice Lake, 25.27; 2, Reese Rogowski, Wittenberg, 25.44; 3, Aniya Young, Brown Deer, 25.65; 4, LeNehja Norwood, Pius XI, 25.80; 5, Lily Strong, Lodi, 25.81; 6, Kate Fitzgerald, Mosinee, 25.82. Wisconsin State Indoor Track & Field Championships 2023. 3A Capitals Amanda and Hana Moll enter the meet ranked Nos. 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. 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. The history of the WIAA goes back to late 1895 and early 1896. Records & Results | Boys Track & Field | Sports | Wisconsin 2022 WIAA state track and field meet photos for finals in Division 1-3 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 . He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. 800 relay: 1, Muskego, 1:27.81; 2, Racine Park, 1:28.08; 3, Hartland Arrowhead, 1:28.71; 4, Menomonee Falls, 1:28.92; 5, Bay Port, 1:28.99; 6, Whitefish Bay, 1:29.08; 7, Sheboygan North, 1:29.12; 8, Stevens Point, 1:29.13; 9, Holmen, 1:29.24. WIAA track and field: Complete results from Friday's state meet. 2B boys Adna. Stanwood High School Football is hiring a Varsity Linebackers Coach for the 2023 football season. Rosholt Sectional Results, *************************************************. 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. 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. - The first edition of the WIAA Lacrosse Season Regulations and the Tournament Procedures have been posted on the respective boys . Boys Shot Put- Ben Youngworth- Kimberly- 3rd Place View Live Results. 12 mark nationally in the javelin (201-4). Baraboo Sectional Results Girls 4800 Relay- Freedom- 5th Place 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. Long jump 1, Ava Washburn, Webster, 18-11.00; 2, Kallie Volk, Three Lakes, 18-00.25; 3, Isabelle Coon, St. Marys Spring, 17-05.00; 4, Steffi Siewert, Deerfield, 17-01.75; 5, Lainee Burks, Lancaster, 17-00.25; 6, Tatiana Place, Lancaster, 16-11.50. 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. Girls 3200- Abby Bartel- Weyauwega-Fremont- 3rd Place. WIAA | Washington Interscholastic Activities Association 200 1, Brooklyn Sandvig, Chippewa Falls, 24.26; 2, Lola Kolawole, Whitefish Bay, 25.08; 3, Abby Groleau, Stoughton, 25.12; 4, Kalea Weyenberg, Appleton North, 25.62; 5, Rachel Blaskowski, Oak Creek, 25.81; 6, Eliza Aitken, West De Pere, 26.00. 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. 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. Girls Long Jump- Carsyn Stempa- Xavier- 3rd Place 2022 WIAA state track and field championship photos for Division 1 100 meter 1, Luciana Aizpurua, Amery, 12.27; 2, Sylvia Johansen, Clinton, 12.45; 3, LeNehja Norwood, Pius XI, 12.55; 4, Aniya Young, Brown Deer, 12.66; 5, Lauren Jarrett, La Cross Logan, 12.68; 6, Lily Strong, Lodi, 12.68. LA CROSSE, WI- The first day of WIAA State Track and Field Action has resulted in multiple medals coming back to Northeast Wisconsin.

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