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Each year the Norfolk Classic is held at Norfolk High School for the most elite track athletes in the area. Coaches submit times and marks, and the top 8 best competitors in each event from throughout Northeast Nebraska are invited to compete.
On Thursday, April 27, two Clarkson-Leigh track athletes qualified to compete at the Classic. Leigh sophomore Brynn Settje competed in two events, and Clarkson junior Chloe Hanel qualified in three.
“Being able to get invited to the Norfolk Classic was a great opportunity for me,” Settje said. “It was a great experience that I got to be a part of. The day went very well for both me and Chloe.”
Despite the tough competition, Hanel finished 1st in High Jump, 1st in 100M Hurdles, and 3rd in 300M Hurdles. Settje received 1st in Long Jump and 4th in Triple Jump.
“Competing at the Norfolk Classic is always a fun experience for athletes and it is an opportunity to compete against some of the best athletes in the area,” Patriot track coach Brianne Bachman said.
“Between Brynn and Chloe, they came home with 3 first place medals, a 3rd place, and a 4th place medal. They both had some really good marks and times as we are moving into the final stretch of the season. The track athletes have been working hard and we are looking forward to a strong end of the season. Go Patriots!”
25 incoming Kindergarteners and their families had the opportunity to attend Kindergarten Round Up at Leigh Elementary on April 28, 2023.
The students all came with mixed emotions, with everything from excited, to nervous, to shy, but as soon as they walked out of the elementary, they had the biggest smiles on their faces. They were all very excited to become a big kid in Kindergarten next year.
Even though their time together was short, they still were able to complete many activities. During their time together, the students were split into groups for social emotional play, listening to a story, and showing off their fine motor skills by writing their names, coloring, and writing letters.
Another fun feature this year was getting to have their picture taken signing their “letters of intent” for Kindergarten just like future college athletes do!
Kindergarten teacher Michkayla Wietfeld said, "I am excited to watch the 2023-2024 students grow, learn, and succeed in Kindergarten!"
The Patriot golf team was back in action once again for the St. Francis invite held at Steepleview Golf Course in Humphrey.
On Thursday, April 27, 2023, the varsity competed against St. Francis, Norfolk Catholic, Howells-Dodge, Twin River, Riverside, Boone Central, Osceola/Cross County, Lutheran High NE, Shelby/Rising City and Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family.
The Patriots finished in 4th out of 11 total teams.
Dexter Indra shot the low score for the Patriots with 90, finishing 11th overall individually. Mic Sayers finished 15th with a score of 92.
Rounding out the Patriot Varsity was Jase Indra with 95, Ryan Brichacek with 96, and Quentin Mullenhoff with 103.
Freshman golfer Mullenhoff said, “Thursday was a nice day for 18 holes of golf. It was a great experience for all of us. We never go back home without room to improve.”
Head Coach Connor Blum said, “We had an up and down day, but overall I was happy with the results. We have some work to do, but I like the direction that we are going.”
Many schools, like ours, do a period bell schedule, with each class around 50 minutes long. Others opt for a block schedule with classes around 80-90 minutes. While I like the period schedule, some classes just weren’t made to fit ideally into that time span.
Weights is one of those classes. When students are getting shredded in weights during the first period, many times we can’t get through our entire workout. Sometimes we do get through our entire workout and still run late to our next class by the time we shower. If we had a weight lifting class for two periods back to back, we would have time to finish our workout, shower, and get to class on time.
Next year, Leigh is offering another weight lifting class during fifth period. Although this will be another opportunity for students whose first period is taken up by a mandatory class to get in the weight room, it still doesn’t solve the problem of needing a double workout period for those who have room in their schedule for it. This would be very beneficial for students who are taking the class to reach personal fitness goals and not just waste a class period.
I personally think that a double weight class would be beneficial to me because I use the first period to get stronger. A few other students and I don't waste any time in the weight room, but we still find it hard to fit everything into our workout. I believe that if we had a double class period, students would find that they are getting better results easier.
I understand that the school wants equal opportunity for all students to get into the weight room, and that we need a balanced range of classes, but I still believe a double weight class would be an opportunity for students that are not as physically active outside of school to do something physical, and it would be beneficial to for many students that wish to see changes in their physical appearance or their strength.
On February 15th, 2005, in Columbus, NE, Craig Whitmore and Kacy Wietfeld were blessed with the birth of their son, Mason Ryan Whitmore.
In addition to his parents, Mason has two step parents, Brent Wietfeld and Nicole Whitmore. Along with that, he also has six half-siblings: Brylen (7); Braxen (6); and Evan Wietfeld (4), as well as Alexa (11) and Ellica Whitmore (3), and Karissa Nickolite (26).
Mason’s grandparents are Kelly Arndt of Platte Center and Steven Jenny of Columbus. Mason’s family wouldn’t be complete without his dog, Stella.
If you don’t know Mason, three words that he describes himself with are funny, outgoing, and friendly. Mason has been involved in many sports and activities throughout his four years of high school. He has been a part of football, basketball, and FFA for four years; Youth Advisory Committee for three years; and track and FCCLA for one year.
Mason states that his biggest high school accomplishment was winning the State Championship against Neligh-Oakdale. Throughout his years in high school, he has received several achievements and accolades. He has received 1st team All-District for football and “Student of the Month.”
Mason claims that his favorite high school memory was watching Mr. Faltys make his school debut by attempting to slide on the ground, but instead, he ended up flopping and ripping his shirt. His most embarrassing high school moment was wearing Mrs. Hillen’s old cheer uniform in front of the whole school during the Homecoming pep rally.
Mason’s favorite things to do outside of school and extracurricular activities are hanging out with friends, hunting, or working. His favorite class in school is shop class. Creed 2 is his favorite movie and the Los Angeles Lakers are his favorite sports team. Mason’s favorite food is chicken alfredo.
Mason’s future plans include attending Wayne State College. There he will be going to school for Industrial Technology/Construction Management. In 10-15 years, Mason hopes to have a family and own his own business.
If Mason won the lottery, he claims he will pay off all of his loans then donate money to people in need. Three things on Mason’s bucket list would be to go skydiving, take a trip and go hunting for bears, and visit another country. If he would go anywhere in the world, he would travel to the Bahamas because the weather there is a lot nicer than it is here.
Mason admires his parents most in his life. He claims they have always helped him with problems in his life and have always been there for him. He also states that they have all taught him many life lessons.
Mason’s life advice to underclassmen is “Don't tell yourself you’ll do it later because you probably won’t!”
We wish Mason the best of luck with is future and all he hopes to accomplish!
On April 24, 2023, the Clarkson-Leigh Varsity Boys Golf team headed to Pender for a Varsity-only tournament with the top five golfers on the team competing. 11 total teams were at the tournament.
Ryan Brichacek, Mic Sayers, Jase Indra, Quentin Mullenhoff, and Dexter Indra competed.
Shooting the lowest was Ryan Brichacek with a 93. He finished 18th out of 47 total golfers. Next best was Quentin Mullenhoff with a 94, finishing 22nd. Scoring the next lowest was Dexter Indra with a 96, followed by Jase Indra shooting a 99, and Mic Sayers scoring a 100.
The teams they competed against were Bancroft-Rosalie, Logan View, Lyons-Decatur NE, North Bend Central, Oakland-Craig, Pender Red, Pender White, South Sioux City, Tekamah-Herman, and Winnebego.
The Patriots finished 5th overall with a 382. Tekamah-Herman won the meet with a team score of 331.
Clarkson sophmore Dexter Indra said, “All of us had a bad start on the front 9, but pulled it together in the back 9.”
The Clarkson-Leigh Patriot track team headed to Humphrey for the St. Francis track meet on April 25, 2023. The Patriots had a great day with great weather for the meet.
There were eight teams competing, including Humphrey-Lindsay, Humphrey St. Francis, Riverside, Stanton, Neligh-Oakdale, Twin River, and Madison. Many of the competition was new and was a good way to get a feel for where the team sits as a whole.
The Girls competed and got 1st overall, while the boys placed 2nd overall. The girls had a dominant performance in the meet, while the boys lost in a close team race.
Macy Clausen, a junior from Leigh, said, “The Humphrey track meet was a great day for the team. We were able to come out in good weather and get some personal bests. It was really great to see the girls get first and the boys get runner up.”
Brynn Settje a sophomore at Leigh also said, “The Humphrey St. Fran track meet went very well for both girls and boys. I feel like everyone on our team did very well in every event that they participated in”.
Girls’ Results (1st overall - 129 points)
High Jump-Chloe Hanel 4’11 (1st); Long Jump-Brynn Settje 15-09 (1st), Cadence Indra 15-00 (2nd); Triple Jump-Baylee Settje 31-07 (2nd), Alyssa Gurnsey 30-06 (5th); Shot Put Gracie Eisenmann 32-00 (4th) Discus Gracie Eisenmann 104-08 (2nd) Macy Clausen 92-03 (4th), Neveah Zulkoski (6th); 100 Hurdles- Chloe Hanel 15.4 (1st) Ava Kasik 17.3 (3rd) Kendall Schneider 18.6 (8th); 300 Hurdles-Ava Kasik 51.1 (2nd) Kendall Schneider (55.7); 100M Dash-Brynn Settje 13.37 (5th), Tanyn Larson 13.49 (6th); 200M Dash-Korbee Wendt 27.57 (2nd), Tanyn Larson 27.94 (3rd); 400M Dash- Cassi Rayback 1:08 (4th); 1600M Run- Brianne Kuhr 6:34 (5th); 4x100M Relay Brynn Settje, Wendt, Larson, Hanel 52.38 (1st); 4x400M Relay- Wendt, Schneider, Indra, Cassi Rayback 3:34 (3rd); 4x800M Relay- Kuhr, Rayback, Hannah Cech, Izzy Hollatz 12:04 (2nd).
Boys Results (Runner Up - 106 points)
High Jump-Isaac Baumert 5’4 (2nd), Tucker Mathies 5’2 (4th); Long Jump-Drew Beeson 19-11 (1st), Trey Steffensmeier 19-03 (3rd), Joey Steffensmeier 18-09 (4th); Triple Jump-Trey Steffensmier 39-00 (1st); Shot Put-Korbin Lemburg 40-03 (3rd); Discus-Korbin Lemburg 115-11 (3rd); 110 Hurdles-Isaac Baumert 19.56 (3rd); 300 Hurdles - Jack Brabec 49.89 (4th); 100M Dash- Drew Beeson 11.13 (1st); 200M Dash- Corey Steffensmeier 25.13 (7th); 400M Dash- Drew Beeson 53.56 (2nd); 4x1 Relay- Beeson, T. Steffensmeier, J. Steffensmeier, Dylan Higby 45.7 (1st); 4x800M Relay- Isaac Baumert, Nile Jones, Caleb Christensen, Garrett Stoklasa 10:23 (4th)
On Monday, April 24, the junior high track team traveled to Humphrey. They participated in the Bulldog invite with six other teams. With many successful runs and multiple placings, the Patriots made a name for themselves. The boys placed 5th overall and the girls placed 2nd overall.
7th grader Caleb Settje said, “The track meet at Humphrey I think went really well. We all participated and tried our hardest. Everybody placed well and the 8th grade girls especially placed well.”
Highlights for the Clarkson-Leigh seventh graders include Easton Brabec placing 2nd in the mile run and Aiden Jurgensen placing 2nd in the 100M Hurdles. Owen Schnoor finished 2nd in Triple Jump, and the 4x100 Relay team of Schnoor, Jurgensen, Cash Fehringer, and Cole Vodehnal also placed 2nd. For the seventh-grade girls, Lainey Urban finished 2nd in the 800 and Soleece Jensen took 2nd in High Jump.
Highlights for the 8th grade team include Maizie Stoklasa placing 1st in the 200 and Triple Jump, and Claire Holoubek taking 1st in the 100M Hurdles and 200M Hurdles, as well as 2nd in Triple Jump. Ella Baumert took 2nd in the 100 Hurdles. The 4x1 Relay team of Stoklasa, Holoubek, Baumert, and Reese Wietfeld finished 2nd. For the eighth-grade boys, Blake Loseke took 1st place in the 400, and 2nd in the 200. Cody Jedlicka took 1st in Discus, and Colton Steffensmeier took 1st in Triple Jump. The eighth-grade boys also found success in the relays with the 4x1 team of Loseke, Jedlicka, Steffensmeier, and Max McAtee taking 1st and the 4x4 team of McAtee, Jeryn Struebing, Ben Rodenburg, and James Moore also taking 1st.
Coach Andrew Bachman said, “It was a good day at Humphrey. All 4 of our teams competed well and were able to score a bunch of points. Our 7th grade girls showed a lot of improvement compared to the previous meet, so that was great to see.”
Boys’ Results:
7th grade; 100M- Cole Vodehnal 14.86 (8th place); 400M- Tyce Larson 1:23.46 (6th place) 800M- Cash Fehringer 2:26.94 (4th place);1600M- Easton Brabec 5:58.72 (2nd place); 100 Hurdles- Aiden Jurgensen 20.50 (2nd place), Cash Fehringer 21.20 (4th place), Jackson Greene 23.57 (7th place); 200 hurdles- Aiden Jurgensen 35.54 (4th place); Long Jump- Owen Schnoor 13-05.75 (6th place), Cole Vodehnal 13-01.5 (7th place), Easton Brabec 12-11 (8th place); Triple Jump- Cash Fehringer 27-11 (3rd place), Cole Vodehnal 27-03.5 (5th place);High jump- Owen Schnoor 4-08 (2nd place), Easton Brabec 4-02 (6th place); Shot Put- Hunter Gall 29-11 (4th place), Trevor Hoffman 24-09 (7th place); Discus- Trevor Hoffman 71-03 (6th place), Logan Stodola 67-03.5 (8th place); 4x100- Cash Fehringer, Owen Schnoor, Aiden Jurgensen, Cole Vodehnal 59.88 (2nd place); 4x400- Easton Brabec, Tyce Larson, Aiden Jurgensen, Austin Matties 5:22.8 (5th place)
8th grade; 100M- Blake Loseke 12.61 (3rd place), Colton Steffensmeier 13.06 (4th place), 200m- Blake Loseke 26.98 (2nd place), Colton Steffensmeier 27.45 (3rd place); 400M- Blake Loseke 58.63 (1st place), Ben Rodenburg 1:04.52 (6th place); 800M- Ben Rodenburg 2:34.15 (3rd place), James Moore 2:42.16 (4th place); Long Jump- Max McAtee 14-05.75 (5th place); Triple Jump- Colton Steffensmeier 35-00 (1st place), Jeryn Struebing 30-08.5 (5th place); Shot- Cody Jedlicka 29-05 (5th place), Beau Baumert 28-02 (8th place); Discus- Cody Jedlicka 101-5.5 (1st place), Landon Guddeck 81-04 (6th place), Wyatt Langhorst 76-02.5 (8th place); 4x100M- Max McAtee, Colton Steffensmeier, Cody Jedlicka, Blake Loseke 50.2 (1st place); 4x400M- Jeryn Struebing, Ben Rodenburg, Max McAtee, James Moore 4:40.25 (1st place)
Girls’ Results:
7th grade; 800M- Lainey Urban 3:09.15 (2nd place); 100 Hurdles- Josie Brabec 20.72 (3rd place); 200 hurdles- Shayla Gall 43.77 (5th place); Long Jump- Chloe Indra 12-5.25 (3rd place), Soleece Jenson 11-08 (6th place); Triple Jump- Josie Brabec 24-11 (5th place); High Jump- Soleece Jenson 4-04 (2nd place), Lainey Urban 4-00 (3rd place); Shot Put- Matelyn Rayback 23-00 (3rd place); Discus- Shaylynn Marty 62-07 (5th place); 4x100M- Chloe Indra, Ellison Koehn, Kiera Wiese, Josie Brabec 1:05.5 (4nd place), 4x400m- Kiera Wiese, Ariyah Ross, Matelyn Rayback, Shaylynn Marty 6:26.02 (4th place)
8th grade; 100M- Maizie Stoklasa 13.67 (3rd place), Raelynn Scott 14.57 (5th place); 200M- Maizie Stoklasa 28.45 (1st place), Haley Podany 32.47 (7th place), Chelsy Matties 32.49 (8th place); 400M- Gracie Sortino 1:16.54 (5th place), Hannah Martensen 1:17.42 (8th place); 800m- Kaylee Brabec 2:56.08 (3rd place), Carmen Malena 3:03.76 (4th place), Ella Higby 3:12.96 (6th place); 1600m- Reann Bruhn 6:29.61 (1st place), Kyla Clarkson 7:20.54 (5th place); 100 Hurdles- Claire Holoubek 18.19 (1st place), Ella Baumert 19.34 (2nd place), Reann Bruhn 19.77 (3rd place); 200 Hurdles- Clair Holoubek 34.73 (1st place), Ella Baumert 35.61 (2nd place); Long Jump- Kaylee Brabec 13-08 (5th place), Reese Wietfeld 13-04.75 (6th place) Chelsy Mattias 12-09.5 (7th place), Haley Podany 12-09.25 (8th place); Triple Jump- Maizie Stoklasa 33-07 (1st place), Claire Holoubek 31-03.5 (2nd place), Ella Baumert 29-11 (3rd place), Haley Podany 29-06.5 (7th place); Shot- Emerson Urban 26-02 (5th place); Discus- Emerson Urban 60-10 (5th place), Makenna Kudera 55-02 (7th place); 4x100m- Ella Baumert, Claire Holoubek, Reese Wietfeld, Maizie Stoklasa 56.71 (2nd place)
The JH Track team’s season is in full swing. After competing in a meet on April 18, the headed to another meet just two days later on April 20 held in Lyons.
At the Lyons Decatur track meet there were a total of 13 teams that competed. The 7th grade girls finished 11th overall, while the 8th grade girls placed second overall.
The 7th grade boys placed 8th overall, and the 8th grade boys placed 4th. West Point-Beemer took first in all grades except 7th grade boys where Oakland-Craig won.
“The Lyons-Decatur meet is always an important meet for us. It has 13 teams there and a lot of good competition,” said JH track coach Mr. Andy Bachman. “The weather was not cooperative, but our kids still worked hard and competed. The 8th grade girls had a great day, finishing in 2nd place overall, and the boys had several good marks as well.”
All Individual Results:
Girls 7th Discus: Shaylynn Marty 50-10, Matelyn Rayback 40-07, Reagan harris 31-09; Girls 8th Discus: Rebecca Hastrieter 44-03, Makenna Kudera 42-03, Reese Bruhn 33-10; Boys 7th Discus: Kaleb Kroeger 61-06, Logan Stodola 50-03, Chase Anderson 41-06; Boys 8th Discus: Cody Jedlicka 78-06.5, Beau Baumert 67-02; Girls 7th Shot Put: Matelyn Rayback 19-11.00, Girls 8th Shot Put: Emerson Urban 21-04.00, Madi Freudenburg 19-02.00, Reese Bruhn 18-10.00; Boys 7th Shot Put: Hunter Gall 26-01.00, Trevor Hoffman 24-04.00, Tyce Larson 23-04.00; Boys 8th Shot Put: Landon Guddeck 26-11.00, Beau Baumert 25-10.00, Wyatt Langhorst 23-01.00; Girls 7th High Jump: Soleece Jensen J3-10.00, Lainey Urban J3-10; Boys 7th High Jump: Owen Shnoor 4-00.00, Easton Brabec NH; Girls 7th Long Jump: Chloe Indra 11-03.00, Soleece Jensen 10-04.75, Bailey Rios 9-06.50; Girls 8th Long Jump: Reese Wietfield 13-00.50 (3rd Place), Kaylee Brabec 11-11.00; Boys 7th Long Jump: Owen Shnorr 13-03.50, Cole Vodehnal J11-08.50, Easton Brabec 11-02.00; Boys 8th Long Jump: Levi Anderson 11-01.00; Girls 8th Triple Jump: Maizie Stoklasa 32-10.00 (1st Place), Claire Holoubek 32-03.00 (2nd Place), Ella Baumert 29-07.00 (3rd Place); Boys 7th Triple Jump: Cole Vodehnal 27-09.00, Cash Fehringer 25-05.00; Boys 8th Triple Jump: Colton Steffensmeier 31-03.00 (3rd Place), Jeryn Struebing 26-01.00; Girls 7th 100M Hurdles: Josie Brabec 21.01; Girls 8th 100M Hurdles: Ella Baumert 20.02, Reann Bruhn 20.53; Boys 7th 100M Hurdle: Jackson Greene 21.58 (2nd Place), Cash Fehringer 22.10 (3rd Place), Aiden Jurgenson 22.26; Girls 7th 100M Dash: Soleece Jensen 16.76, Ariayah Ross 17.37; Girls 8th 100M Dash: Maizie Stoklasa 14.22 (1st Place), Raelynn Scott 15.59, Grace Hanson 15.79; Boys 7th 100M Dash: Cade Hoesly 16.07, Caleb Settje 17.07, Hayden Anderson 17.51; Boys 8th 100M Dash: Blake Loseke 12.70 (1st Place), Colton Steffensmeier 13.33; Girls 8th 1600M Run: Reann Brun 6:35.98 (3rd Place), Kyla Clarkson 7:43.37; Boys 7th 1600M Run: Easton Brabec 6:22.08; Girls 7th 4x100 Meter Relay: Ellison Koehn, Josie Brabec, Kiera Wiese, Chlose Indra 1:07.56; Girls 8th 4x100 Meter Relay: Ella Baumert, Claire Holoubek, Reese Wietfield, Maizie Stoklasa 57.12 (1st Place); Boys 7th 4x100 Meter Relay: Cash Fehringer, Owen Shnoor, Aiden Jurgensom, Cole Vodehnal 1:01.96; Boys 8th 4x100 Meter Relay: Jeryn Strubing, Colton Steffensmeier, Cody Jedlicka, Blake Loseke 50.16 (1st Place); Girls 8th 400M Dash: Halle Korth 1:30.49; Boys 8th 400M Dash: Blake Loseke 59.49, Jeryn Struebing 1:04.91, Ben Rodenburg 1:06.09; Girls 7th 200M Hurdles: Shayla Gall 43.20; Girls 8th 200M Hurdles: Claire Holoubek 35.86 (2nd Place), Ella Baumert 36.58; Boys 7th 200M Hurdles: Aiden Jurgenson 38.78, Jackson Greene 39.37; Girls 7th 800M Run: Lainey Urban 3:14.62; Girls 8th 800M Run: Kaylee Brabec 2:59.00, Carmen Melena 3:04.95, Ella Higby 3:14.85; Boys 7th 800M Run: Cash Fehringer 2:52.76; Boys 8th 800M Run: Ben Rodenburg 2:36.39, James Moore 2:38.81; Girls 7th 200M Dash: Josie Brabec 33.38, Ariayah Ross 37.22; Girls 8th 200 Meter Dash: Maizie Stoklasa 29.28 (1st Place), Hayley Podany 33.74, Chelsy Mathies 33.92; Boys 7th 200M Dash: Austin Mathies 33.56; Boys 8th 200M Dash: Blake Loseke 26.44 (1st Place), Colton Steffensmeier 27.85, Wyatt Langhorst 34.56; Girls 8th 4x400 Meter Relay: Reese Wietfield, Reann Bruhn, Vylet Hollatz, Carmen Malena (2nd Place); Boys 7th 4x400 Meter Relay: Easton Brabec, Aiden Jurgenson, Tyce Larson, Austin Mathies 5:13.03; Boys 8th 4x400 Meter Relay: Ben Rodenburg, James Moore, Jeryn Struebing, Cody Jedlicka 4:26.06.
On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, the Clarkson-Leigh Junior High Track team headed to Battle Creek for a track meet.
Over 60 athletes from seventh and eighth grade are competing in track between the two schools this year.
Eight teams competed in this early meet. The 7th Grade girls team placed 7th, the 8th Grade Girls got 3rd. The 7th Grade Boys got 7th as a team, the 8th Grade Boys placed 3rd as a team.
7th Grader Matelyn Rayback said, “The meet went well. We all competed to the best of our abilities. We learned that sunscreen is important and it was fun to see people we know from other schools.”
Placing 1st in a large meet like this was no easy feat, but the Patriots had several athletes who accomplished it. 8th grader Maizie Stoklasa placed first in Triple Jump, while Claire Holoubek was right behind her in 2nd. Maizie also placed 1st in the 200M Dash.
For the boys, 8th grader Blake Loseke placed 1st in the 100M and 200M Dash. The boys’ 4x1 Relay team of Loseke, Cody Jedlicka, Max McAtee, and Colton Steffensmeier also placed 1st.
Girls’ top 8 results
8th Grade Long Jump: Reese Wietfield 13-02.00 (6th place); 7th Grade Discus: Shaylynn Marty 65-04 (3rd place); 7th Grade High Jump: Soleece Jensen 4-00.00 (4th place) and Lainey Urban 3-08.00 (8th place); 8th Grade High Jump: Ava Baumert 4-00.00 (6th place) and Hannah Martensen 3-10.00 (8th place); 8th Grade Triple Jump: Maizie Stoklasa 33-04.50 (1st place), Claire Holoubek 33-00.00 (2nd place), and Ella Baumert 30-07.00 (4th place); 7th Grade 100 Meter Hurdles: Josie Brabec 20.95 (3rd place) and Chloe Indra 21.00 (4th place); 8th Grade 100 Meter Hurdles: Reann Bruhn 20.01 (4th place), Ella Baumert 20.11 (5th place), and Claire Holoubek 20.69 (8th place); 8th Grade 100 Meter Dash: Maizie Stoklasa 14.05 (2nd place) and Raelynn Scott 15.12 (7th place); 8th Grade 1600 Meter Run: Reann Bruhn 6:27.27 (4th place); 7th Grade 4x100 Meter Relay: Ellison Koehn, Josie Brabec, Kiera Wiese, and Choe Indra 1:06.96 (8th place); 8th Grade 4x100 Meter Relay: Ella Baumert, Claire Holoubek, Reese Wietfeld, and Maizie Stoklasa 56.88 (3rd place); 7th Grade 800 Meter Run: Lainey Urban 3:13.29 (8th place); 8th Grade 800 Meter Run: Carmen Malena 3:01.89 (5th place); 7th Grade 200 Meter Hurdles: Chloe Indra 41.66 (8th place); 8th Grade 200 Meter Hurdles: Claire Holoubek 34.64 (3rd place), Ella Baumert 35.61 (5th place); 8th Grade 200 Meter Dash: Maizie Stoklasa 28.79 (1st place); 8th Grade 4x400 Meter Relay: Reese Wietfeld, Reann Bruhn, and Carmen Malena 5:03.92 (5th place).
Boys’ top 8 results
7th Grade Shot Put: Hunter Gall 32-02.50 (2nd place); 8th Grade Shot Put: Cody Jedlicka 30-08.00 (7th place); 7th Grade Long Jump: Cole Vodehnal 13-09.00 (6th place) and Easton Brabec 13-08.00 (7th place); 8th Grade Long Jump: Max McAtee 14-08.00 (3rd place); 7th Grade Discus Throw: Trevor Hoffman 65-01(4th place); 8th Grade Discus Throw: Cody Jedlicka 91-08 (2nd place) and Beau Baumert 77-09 (8th place); 7th Grade High Jump: Owen Shnoor 4-06.00 (5th place); 7th Grade Triple Jump: Cole Vodehnal 29-08.00 (4th place) and Cash Fehringer 28-10.00 (7th place); 8th Grade Triple Jump: Colton Steffensmeier 36-00.00 (2nd place) and Jeryn Struebing 29-07.50 (6th place); 8th Grade 100 Meter Dash: Blake Loseke 12.44 (1st place) and Colton Steffensmeier 13.17 (3rd place); 7th Grade 1600 Meter Run: Easton Brabec 6:05.32 (3rd place); 7th Grade 4x100 Meter Relay: Cash Fehringer, Owen Shnoor, Aiden Jergenson, and Cole Vodehnal 59.36 (5th place); 8th Grade 4x100 Meter Relay: Max McAtee, Colton Steffensmeier, Cody Jedlicka, and Blake Loseke 50.27 (1st place); 8th Grade 400 Meter Dash: Blake Loseke 59.82 (1st place), Ben Rodenburg 1:05.70 (4th place), Jeryn Struebing 1:06.88 (7th place); 7th Grade 800 Meter Run: Cash Fehringer 3:01.02 (5th place), Austin Matthies 3:07.54 (8th place); 8th Grade 800 Meter Run: Ben Rodenburg 2:43.93 (8th place); 8th Grade 200 Meter Dash: Blake Loseke 25.86 (1st place), Colton Steffensmeier 27.21 (3rd place); 7th Grade 4x400 Meter Relay: Tyce Larson, Easton Brabec, Austin Matthies, and Aiden Jurgenson 5:21.43 (6th place); 8th Grade 4x400 Meter Relay: Ben Rodenburg, James Moore, Jeryn Struebing, and Max McAtee 4:26.25 (3rd place).