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By Greg Seubert
The road to the WIAA State Track & Field Championships began May 22 with regional meets in three divisions.
The top four individuals and relay teams in each event will now advance to sectional competitions Thursday, May 25, with the state meet set for Friday and Saturday, June 2-3, at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Here’s a rundown of area sectional qualifiers from regionals held in Rosholt, Clintonville, Wautoma, Brillion and Appleton:
Manawa edged Newman Catholic by six points to win the girls’ championship at a regional that also included Iola-Scandinavia, Weyauwega-Fremont and eight other teams.
Sectional qualifiers will now head to Marathon May 25.
Manawa’s first-place finishers include Olivia Santos (girls’ shot put and discus); Alivia Trinrud (girls’ long jump); the boys’ 400- and 800-meter relay teams of Thomas Bartelt, Tanner Nienhaus, Justin Buschke and Hunter Schlueter; and the boys’ 1,600-meter relay team of Drake Frasier, Schlueter, Nienhaus and Nathan Gorman.
Also advancing for the Wolves are Abby Elmhorst (second, girls’ 100-meter hurdles and third, 300-meter hurdles); Daisy Krueger (second, girls’ triple jump); Lexi Hedtke (tied for second, girls’ high jump and fourth, girls’ long jump); Gorman (third, boys’ high jump); Bartelt (fourth, boys’ 100-meter dash); Jacob Timm (fourth, boys’ 300 hurdles); Isabella Ferg (fourth, girls’ shot put); Klatt (fourth, girls’ 800-meter run); the girls’ 400 relay team of Klatt, Jolie Jaeger, Brooke Krueger and Rylee Vanden Heuvel (second); and the boys’ 3,200-meter relay team of Ricky Pingel, Brady Jaeckle, Keither Jepson and Frasier (fourth).
Weyauwega-Fremont’s first-place finishers include Isiah Schuh (boys’ pole vault); Brayden Arndt (boys’ 100); and the girls’ 3,200 relay team of Morgan Hansen, Melanie Jentsch, Calla Benjamin and Madison Hansen.
Also advancing for the Warhawks are Cathryn Gunst (tied for second, girls’ high jump); Clay Fee (second, boys’ pole vault); Joslynn Clumpner (second, girls’ 100 dash); Kameron Zielke (third, boys’ 110-meter hurdles); Connor Delwiche (third, boys’ 300 hurdles); Lauren Feltz (third, girls’ 100 hurdles); Madison Hansen (third, girls’ 800 run); Benjamin (third, girls’ 1,600-meter run); Bethany Magdanz (fourth, girls’ 100 hurdles); Jentsch (fourth, girls’ 3,200-meter run); Olivia Sedlar (fourth, girls’ pole vault); the boys’ 400 relay team of Zielke, Ethan Lamoureux, Hunter Meisenhelder and Arndt (second); the girls’ 400 relay team of Raegan Farkas, Sedlar, Magdanz and Clumpner (third); the girls’ 800 relay team of Feltz, Gunst, Clumpner and Madison Hansen (fourth); and the boys’ 800 relay team of Sawyer Kons, Lamoureux, Zielke and Arndt (fourth).
Iola-Scandinavia’s first-place finishers include Charlie Vater (boys’ 3,200); and the boys’ 3,200 relay team of Benjamin Beck, Will Meier, Jacob Lashua and Vater.
Also advancing for the Thunderbirds are Jensen Rice (second, boys’ 110 hurdles, second, 100 dash); Vater (second, boys’ 1,600); Weston Knorr (second, boys’ shot put); Ian Koss (second, boys’ long jump, third, 400-meter dash, third, 200, fourth, triple jump); and the boys’ 400 relay team of Izyck Olson, Ryan Kampert, Burkley Myers and Rice (third).
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Clintonville’s Lauren Zwirschitz won the girls’ 100 hurdles event, while Sam Wegener placed first in the boys’ long jump and Trystan Krueger won the boys’ 400.
Also advancing for the Truckers to the Little Chute Sectional are Emily Taylor (second, girls’ shot put); Krueger (second, boys’ 200); Isaiah Smith (third, boys’ 110 and 300 hurdles); Mckaylee Stephenson (third, girls’ 100); Wegener (fourth, boys’ high jump); Nathan Malotky (fourth, boys’ 1,600); Addison Lundt (fourth, girls’ 400);
Molly Martens won the girls’ triple jump event for Waupaca, while Jack Barbeau won the 100- and 400-meter wheelchair dash.
Other qualifiers for the Little Chute Sectional for the Comets include Xzaver Pitmann (second, boys’ 200, fourth, boys’ 100); Sienna Timm (third, girls’ 1,600 and 3,200); Riley Wahler (third, boys’ 400); Darek Trzebiatowski (third, boys’ pole vault); Chamille Birdyshaw (third, girls’ 200); Phillip Masias (fourth, boys’ 400); Owen Lencki (fourth, boys’ 3,200); and the boys’ 1,600 relay team of Nathan Lemkuil, Pitmann, Masias and Wahler (third
First-place finishers for New London are Kyle Wisniewski (boys’ high jump, long jump); Ian Oberstadt (boys’ triple jump); Macy Reybrock (girls’ 400); and the girls’ 1,600 relay team of Elsie Abba, Maren Stepniak, Rianna Schultz and Reybrock.
Also advancing to the Little Chute Sectional for the Bulldogs are Maren Stepniak (second, girls’ 400); Oberstadt (second, boys’ high jump, third, long jump); Wisniewski (third, boys’ triple jump); Reybrock (third, girls’ triple jump); Hunter Beebe (fourth, boys’ long jump); the boys’ 1,600 relay team of Oberstadt, Nick Ploederl, Jonah Stone and Granton Fecteau (third); and the boys’ 3,200 relay team of Evan Kedinger, Chase Osborn, Stone and Ploederl (third);
Hortonville’s first-place finishers are Ben Smith (boys’ shot put and discus); Blake Radish (boys’ 800); and Ayden Smith (girls’ shot put).
Also advancing to the West De Pere Sectional for the Polar Bears are Tori McGowan (second, girls’ shot put); Eathan Lund (second, boys’ pole vault); Paige Morrell (third, girls’ 800); Hannah Huza (fourth, girls’ 1,600); Smith (fourth, girls’ high jump); the girls’ 400 relay team of Abby Hernandez, Emma Garthus, Grace Forinash and Smith (second); the girls’ 800 relay team of Hernandez, Garthus, Forinash and Smith (fourth); and the girls’ 3,200 relay team of Leah Worley, Huza, Maleiyah Streck and Morrell (fourth).