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Abby Olson advances in section golf for H-BC

The Hills-Beaver Creek High School golf teams traveled to Worthington Wednesday, May 24, for Section 3A Tournament play.
Freshman Abby Olson will advance to the second round of tournament play on May 31 in Worthington after securing a spot with a 114.
The rest of the H-BC golfers will bow out after missing qualifying scores for advancement.
The boys’ team finished eighth out of 10 teams in the section.
“No boys qualified to go on in sections play, but we did shoot our best team score of the year,” head coach Dan Ellingson said.
“Freshman Micah Bush just missed going on by three strokes in his match Wednesday.”
At the tournament Bush shot a 99 in the 18-hole tournament. 
Sophomore Cameron Allen shot 100, freshman Callum Bartels and junior Cooper Gehrke each shot 104, senior Brock Harnack shot a 108 and eighth-grader Camdyn Broesder finished with 113.
For the girls, junior Taylor Spykerboer missed advancing with a score of 135 at Worthington.
“Taylor and Abby are both underclassmen and with our junior varsity girls this year, we are looking to have a complete girls’ team next year,” Ellingson said.
“We are excited for next year as we have 11 of the 12 boys coming back and all five girls back next year.”

LHS golf takes second in Section 3AA Tournament

The Luverne High School golf teams competed in the Section 3AA Tournament at Oakdale Golf Club in Buffalo Lake this past week.
The boys’ team is currently tied for second after Round 1 of competition Thursday, May 25, when the Cardinals placed second out of 16 teams.
“We didn’t have our best day, but if we play like we know we can, we still have a chance to catch New London Spicer,” boys’ head coach John Sichmeller said.  
“Owen Sudenga is in second place individually and he did a really good job of grinding out his round in tough conditions and making some putts at the end.”
Sudenga led Luverne with an 18-hole score of 74.
Senior Brady Bork and junior Henry Hartquist each shot 83, junior Tyler Arends shot 84, and sophomore Levi Gonnerman and eighth-grader Will Bergman finished with 87 each.
The LHS girls’ team placed eighth out of 12 teams on Wednesday, May 24, ending the Cardinals’ season as a team. 
However, senior Lauren Hansen (100) and juniors Perceyis Trierweiler (106) and Kiesli Smith (107) qualified to advance in section play at the Oakdale Golf Club Wednesday, May 31.
“Our girls hung in there all day,” head coach Chris Nowatzki said.
 “It was not our best golf, but we did have a couple personal bests, so all in all a good day.”

Luverne softball team finishes 2023 season 15-8

The Luverne High School softball team was eliminated from Section 3AA play Saturday, May 27, when the Cardinals lost to Dassel-Cokato 5-4 in Marshall 
“It’s aways tough to have your season come to an end,” head coach Brooks Maurer said. “Overall, 15 wins is nothing to hang your head over.”
Luverne finished the year with a season record of 15-8.
LHS beat Litchfield in the first round of elimination earlier in the day 9-5.
On Tuesday, May 23, the Cardinals beat Redwood Valley 10-0 and lost to Jackson County Central 9-4 at home.
“We had a lot of girls show great improvement from last year and over the course of the season,” Maurer said.
“I think this season I used more variations in lineups than my last six combined, and that’s a testament to our depth and different girls stepping up at different moments throughout the year.”
 
LHS 10, Redwood 0
In Section 3AA play, the Cardinals softball team beat Redwood Valley 10-0 at home Tuesday, May 23.
Luverne won the game in five innings with eight team hits and eight RBIs.
LHS held Redwood to only two hits and two total bases.
In the first inning, sophomore Payton Behr and junior Elizabeth Smidt scored off a hard ground ball by sophomore Ella Reisdorfer and an error by the Redwood shortstop. Reisdorfer reached second on the error.
In the second inning Reisdorfer singled to right field driving in Allie Kracht from third and Behr from second.
Junior Tori Serie scored in the third on a sacrifice fly by junior Anika Boll.
In the fourth Luverne added two runs, Smidt scored on a single from sophomore Amira Cowell and then Cowell scored off a single by junior Kenedee Franken.
In the fifth and final inning the Cardinals extended their lead scoring three more runs.
Behr and Kianna Winter scored off a double from senior Carly Olson and Piper Wynia scored of a Cowell double.
Junior Gracie Nath pitched five innings allowing two hits, striking out nine and walking none.
 

BOX Score
RDWD 0 0 0 0 0 x x   0
LHS     2 2 1 2 3 x x  10
 
BATTING
Luverne AB R H RBI
Behr 1 3 0 0
Smidt 4 2 2 0
Olson 3 0 1 2
Reisdorfer 3 0 1 2
Cowell 4 1 2 2
Serie 1 1 1 0
Franken 2 0 1 1
Boll 1 0 0 1
Kracht 0 1 0 0
Lenz 1 0 0 0
2B: Cowell, Olson
Total Bases: Cowell 3, Smidt 2, Olson 2, Reisdorfer, Serie, Franken
SB: Kracht 2, Smidt, Behr, Serie
 
PITCHING
Luverne IP H R ER  SO
Nath         5   1   0   0   9
Pitches-Strikes: Nath 66-46
Batters Faced: Nath 18
 

Jackson 9, LHS 4
After their win against Redwood, the Cardinals took on Jackson County Central losing 9-4 at home. 
LHS fell behind early and committed 10 team errors hurting any chances they had to stay in the game.
The Cardinals were able to make a run in the sixth and seventh innings only to get shut down in the end.
Kracht was able to score in the sixth on a single by Cowell.  Wynia and Anika Boll scored on a Smidt double and Kracht scored when Reisdorfer grounded into a fielder’s choice.
Nath took the loss surrendering nine runs on 15 hits, striking out seven baters.
 

BOX Score
JCKS 0 3 0 0 3 1  2  9
LHS 0  0 0 0 0 1 3 4
 
BATTING
Luverne AB R H RBI
Behr 4 0 1 0
Smidt 3 0 2 2
Olson 1 0 0 0
Reisdorfer 4 0 0 1
Cowell 4 0 0 0
Serie 2 0 0 0
Mehlhaff 2 0 0 0
Franken 3 0 1 0
Boll 3 1 0 0
Kracht 1 2 0 0
Lenz 1 0 1 0
2B: Smidt, Behr
Total Bases: Smidt 3, Behr 2, Lenz, Franken
SB: Smidt
 
PITCHING
Luverne IP    H    R   ER    SO
Nath        7    15    9    5     7
Pitches-Strikes: Nath 125-81
Batters Faced: Nath 37
 

LHS 9, Litchfield 5
Luverne was placed in the Section 3AA elimination bracket after their loss Jackson.
In the Cardinals first game held in Marshall they took on Litchfield winning 9-5 Saturday, May 27.
LHS took an early 5-2 lead in the first two innings with Litchfield closing the gap to 6-5 after the fourth inning. 
Luverne extended their lead scoring three in the sixth to solidify their win in the first game.
Scoring for Luverne was Behr, Winter, Reisdorfer and Cowell in the first inning.
Behr scored again in the second and fourth innings.
In the sixth, Behr, Smidt and Winter crossed home plate.
Nath took the mound pitching seven innings, allowing eight hits and five runs, striking out eight batters.

 
BOX Score
LHS     4 1 0 1 0 3 0   9
LTCH   0 2 1 2 0 0 0  5
 
BATTING
Luverne AB R H RBI
Behr 3 4 1 0
Smidt 4 1 1 1
Olson 3 0 0 2
Reisdorfer 3 1 2 2
Cowell 3 1 0 1
Boll 2 0 0 0
Serie 2 0 0 1
Lenz 3 0 0 1
Kracht 2 0 0 0
Franken 1 0 1 0
2B: Smidt
Total Bases: Reisdorfer 2, Smidt 2, Behr, Franken
SB: Behr 2, Olson
 
PITCHING
Luverne IP   H   R   ER  SO
Nath        7    8    5    2    8
Pitches-Strikes: Nath 122-81
Batters Faced: Nath 33
 

Dassel 5, LHS 4
In the second round of elimination play the Cardinals fell 5-4 to Dassel-Cokato in Marshall May 27.
Dassel scored two in the first inning and one in the top of the fifth.
Luverne answered with three runs in the fifth tying the game 3-3.
Dassel was able to score two in the top of the sixth with LHS only able to score once in the bottom.
The Cardinals lost a heartbreaking 5-4 game and were eliminated from the tournament.
Scoring for Luverne in the fifth was Boll off a Kaysie Lenz ground out, Serie scored off a Regan Mehlhaff sacrificed and Behr scored on a Smidt single.
Reisdorfer scored in the sixth with two outs, when Serie reached first on a ground ball.
Behr, Smidt and Olson had the only three hits for Luverne in the game.
Smidt, Lenz and Mehlhaff each had one RBI.
Cowell took the mound for Luverne pitching three innings allowing three hits and two runs, striking out three.
Nath came in to relieve going four innings allowing three runs on four hits, striking out eight.
 

BOX Score
DSSL   2  0 0  0  1 2  0   5
LHS     0  0 0  0  3 1  0   4
 
BATTING
Luverne AB R H   RBI
Behr 4 1 1 0
Smidt 3 0 1 1
Olson 4 0 1 0
Reisdorfer 3 1 0 0
Cowell 3 0 0 0
Boll 3 1 0 0
Serie 2 1 0 0
Lenz 2 0 0 1
Mehlhaff 1 0 0 1
2B: Behr
Total Bases: Behr 2, Olson, Smidt
 
PITCHING
Luverne IP  H  R   ER  SO
Cowell     3    3  2    2   3
Nath        4    4  3    0   8
Pitches-Strikes: Cowell 51-34, Nath 63-46
Batters Faced: Cowell 15, Nath 17

Cardinal baseball moves on in Section 3AA play

The Luverne High School baseball team won two big Section 3AA games at home Saturday, May 27.
The Cardinals beat Pipestone 13-3 in their first game and blanked St. James 10-0 in the second game.
Luverne was scheduled to travel to Marshall Tuesday, May 30, to take on Paynesville Area in section play.
 
LHS 13, Pipestone 3
In Section 3AA baseball tournament play, Luverne hosted Pipestone at Redbird Field Saturday, May 27.
The Cardinals grabbed the lead late in the game to defeat the Arrows 13-3 in six innings.
In the bottom of the third inning senior Zach DeBoer got Luverne on the board, scoring on an error by the Arrows first basemen.
Pipestone took the lead 3-1 in the top of the fourth, only to see it fall in the bottom with LHS scoring seven runs.
The Cardinals regained the lead 8-3 with a blast over the fence by junior Conner Connell whose home run drove in junior Jacob Stroh from second base and sparked Luverne’s dominance at the plate.
Other Cardinals scoring in the fourth were junior Will Serie, junior Elliot Domagala, DeBoer and sophomore Alex Schlosser.
LHS added five more runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to secure a 13-3 win over Pipestone.
Luverne had 10 hits, stole eight bases and covered 14 bases in the game.
Stroh took the mound for the Cardinals, pitching three innings without a hit. He allowed three runs while striking out three batters.
Sehr came in to relieve him, pitching three innings, allowing three hits and no runs, and struck out four batters.
 

LHS vs. Pipestone
BOX Score
PPST 0 0 0 3 0 0 x 3
LHS 0 0 1 7 0 5 x 13
 
Batting
Luverne AB R H RBI
Sehr 2 1 1 1
Sneller 3 1 1 0
Stroh 2 2 2 1
Connell 3 2 2 3
Serie 3 2 0 1
Domagala 4 2 2 2
Miller 2 0 0 0
Kroski 2 0 1 1
DeBoer 2 2 0 0
Schlosser 3 1 1 1
Left on base: 4
2B: Kroski
HR: Connell
TB: Connell 5, Domagala 2, Kroski 2, Schlosser, Sehr, Sneller, Stroh 2
SB: Connell, DeBoer, Domagala, Sehr 2, Serie, Stroh 2
 
Pitching
Luverne IP H R ER  SO
Stroh 3 0 3 0 3
Sehr 3 3 0 0 4
Win: Sehr
Pitches-Strikes: Stroh 51-35, Sehr 44-32
 

 
LHS 10, St. James 0
In the Cardinals’ second Section 3AA game May 27, they blanked St. James 10-0 at home.
St. James beat Redwood Valley 4-3 in the second game of the day at Redbird Field, winning the right to face the Cardinals and continue advancing in the tournament.
Luverne started the game, taking a 9-0 lead over the Saints after two innings.
LHS added one more run in the fourth and ended the game in the top of the fifth stopping St. James from scoring a single run.
The game wasn’t without controversy. In the second inning LHS base runner Domagala tagged up on a caught pop fly in center field and collided with the Saints catcher in front of home plate.
The Saints catcher did not possess the ball on the play at any time.
To make matters worse, a heads up play by Schlosser, led him to follow Domagala to home plate scoring right after the collision.
 After lengthy discussion, grumbling and fan comments, Domagala was verified safe and the contact was not flagrant in nature.
DeBoer pitched five innings, allowing two hits and no runs while striking out six batters.
 

LHS vs. St. James
BOX Score
St.J 0 0 0 0 0 x x 0
LHS 4 5 0 1 x x x 10
 
Batting
Luverne AB R H RBI
Sehr 3 1 1 0
Sneller 4 1 1 0
Stroh 1 2 1 1
Connell 3 0 1 0
Serie 3 2 0 0
Domagala 2 3 1 0
Schlosser 2 1 2 1
DeBoer 3 0 3 5
Ahrendt 3 0 0 0
Left on base: 7
2B: DeBoer, Schlosser, Stroh
TB: Connell, DeBoer 4, Domagala, Schlosser 3, Sehr, Sneller, Stroh 2
SB: Sehr, Sneller, Stroh
 
Pitching
Luverne IP H R ER  SO
DeBoer 5 2 0 0 6
Win: DeBoer
Pitches-Strikes: DeBoer 61-41

LHS/H-BC trap teams post end-of-season awards

LHS Trap Team. Front: Piper Wynia, Fox Forrest, Sawyer Sasker, Jacob Madison, Makayla Oechsle, Jude Hoven
Back: Scott Loosbrock, Andrew Kinsinger, AJ Ossefoort, Samuel Honermann, Tyson Cowell, JT Remme, Lucas Hansen, Nic Hansen, Tucker Remme, Holden Overgaard, Cash Bonnett, Alex DeWispelaere, Jaden Reisch, Liam Murphy, Gavin Hoven, Lucas Madison
Missing: Landon Ahrendt, Morgan Bonnett, Rayann Remme

 
 
The Luverne High School trap team finished its regular season placing third in Section 3A - Conference 1 standings.
The Cardinals placed five individuals in the Top 25 shooters in their conference.
In the boys’ competition Samuel Honerman placed 13th with an average score of 22.60 and Tyson Cowell placed 19th with an average score of 22.10.
In the girls’ competition, Piper Wynia placed first with an average score of 22.00, Morgan Bonnett placed ninth with an average score of 16.30, and Makayla Oechsle placed 11th with an average score of 16.20.
At the trap shooting banquet Monday, May 22, individual awards went to Samual Honerman for top male shooter, Piper Wynia for top female shooter, Makayla Oechsle for most improved, and Cole Buss was named rookie of the year.
 
The Hills-Beaver Creek High School trap team finished its season placing sixth in Section 3A - Conference 3.
H-BC had three individuals place in the Top 25 of the conference finals.
Luke Fuerstenberg placed 11th with an average score of 22.80 and Sawyer Bosch placed 23rd with an average score of 22.00 in the boys’ finals.
Olivia Bork placed 22nd with an average score of 14.80 in the girls’ finals.
At a recent awards ceremony coaches presented awards to the team.
Top 10 finishers and average scores on the Patriots team were: Luke Fuerstenberg, first, 22.8; Sawyer Bosch, second, 22; Jack Moser, third, 21.3; Maddox Metzger, fourth, 20.8; Gunnar Bork, fifth, 20.7; Alex Harris, sixth, 20.7; Cameron Allen, seventh, 20.4; Brekken Boen, eighth, 20.2; Cooper Gehrke, ninth, 20.0; Clayton Kellenberger, 10th, 19.8.
Most improved average for the boys were Max Sammons and John Tiesler who tied for a 24.67 percent increase in average scores.
For the girls, Karis Dwire’s scores improved by an average of 21.33 percent, which earned her the title of most improved average.

Redbirds fly past the Pipestone 21-0

The Luverne Redbirds traveled to Pipestone Wednesday, May 24, and blanked the A’s 21-0 in a lopsided game 
In the first inning the Redbirds racked up nine runs, going through the lineup 1 1/2 times.
Pipestone walked three and committed two defensive errors in the first.
In the second inning Cade Wenninger added one more run when he was hit by a pitch. He took second on a wild pitch and scored from second on a hard ground ball by Casey Sehr
In the third inning Luverne once again turned on the offense, driving in eight more runs.
In the top of the fourth Pipestone was able to hold the Redbirds from scoring, but the Arrows were down by 18 at that point.
The Redbirds added one run in the fifth scoring Derek Lundgren on a Declan Beers single, and two runs in the sixth scoring Connor Overgaard and Jake Haugen on a Ethan Beyer single to center field.
Haugen took the mound for the Redbirds pitching four innings allowing one hit and no runs, striking out one batter.
Cade Wenninger came in to relieve him and went three innings allowing three hits and now runs, striking out two batters.
The Redbirds were scheduled to host Fairmont Tuesday, May 30, and Ruthton Wednesday, May 31.
 
BOX Score
RBirds 9 1 8 0 1 2 0 x x 21 
PPST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x x 0
 
BATTING
Luverne  AB R H    RBI
Lundgren 5 3 0 0
Paquette 3 4 3 1
Reisch 1 1 0 0
S Wenninger 5 2 4 3
Beers 4 2 2 1
Sterrett 1 0 0 0
C Wenninger 4 3 1 3
Sehr 2 1 2 2
Overgaard 2 2 1 1
Haugen 4 1 2 1
Fowler 1 0 0 0
Beyer 5 1 1 4
Ripka 5 1 1 2
2B: Haugen
Total Bases: S Wenninger 4, Haugen 3, Paquette 3, Sehr 2, Beers 2, Beyer, Overgaard, C Wenninger, Ripka
 
PITCHING
Luverne      IP H R  ER  SO
Haugen         4   1   0   0   1
C Wenninger 3   2   0   0   2
Pitches-Strikes: Haugen 31-22, C Wenninger 42-27
Batters Faced: Haugen 11, C Wenninger 10

LHS, H-BC track teams compete in Section 3A meet

Luverne and Hills-Beaver Creek track and field teams traveled to Pipestone Thursday, May 25, for Section 3A - South Subsection competition.
The Cardinal boys’ and girls’ teams both took first place at the event.
“I thought the kids had another great night and took steps towards their season goals and becoming their best,” LHS head coach Pete Janiszeski said.
The Patriots boys’ and girls’ teams both placed fifth in team competition.
“We have a big group of kids moving on to sections next Thursday in Montevideo, which I am excited for,” H-BC head coach Rex Metzger said.
“We had some very good individual performances and most of our sprint relays advanced.”
H-BC’s Brynn Bakken was first in the 100 and 200-meter runs at 12.93 and 26.45 respectively, and in the triple jump at 35-04.75.
Luverne had 32 personal records and five season records at Pipestone, including meet records in the boys’ 4-by-800-meter relay at 8:16,96 (Camden Janiszeski, Owen Janiszeski, Carson Toftland and Ryan Pick) and the shot put (Jocelyn Hart) at 41 feet, 10 inches.
The Cardinals also had 65 Top 10 performances, 11 first place finishes, and will send 40 athletes to Sections in Montevideo Thursday, June 1.
“We were proud of their efforts and progress,” Janiszeski said.
“Any time you qualify 40 kids for the section meet, it’s a tremendous testament to the kids and all of the work they pour into the season.” 
LHS and H-BC will travel to Montevideo Thursday, June 1, for Sections track and field.
 
Individual event results for the meet are as follows:
 
Girls’ 4x800 Meter Relay
LHS First, 10:01-86, Tiana Lais, Cassi Chesley, Elizabeth Wagner, Jenna DeBates
 
Boys’ 4x800 Meter Relay
LHS First, 8:16.96, Camden Janiszeski, Owen Janiszeski, Carsen Tofteland, Ryan Fick
 
Girls’ 100 Meter Hurdles
LHS Second, 17.06, Augusta Papik PR
H-BC Sixth, 18.60, Ava Steinhoff
H-BC 10th, 19.78, Larissa Steinhoff
LHS 11th, 20.24, Emma Nath PR
 
Boys’ 110 Meter Hurdles
H-BC Fifth, 18.72, James Vanden Bosch
LHS Sixth, 19.50, Micah Andersen
H-BC Eighth, 21.11, Jackson Gacke
LHS Ninth, 21.13, Ashton Pick PR
 
Girls’ 100 Meters
H-BC First, 12.93, Brynn Bakken
H-BC Fifth, 14.25, Brynn Rauk
LHS Seventh, 14.33, Baylee Smidt
LHS Eighth, 14.55, Hailey Como
LHS Ninth, 14.59, Morgan Hadler
H-BC 13th, 14.79, Sage DeBoer
 
Boys’ 100 Meters
LHS Fifth, 12.25, Coulter Thone PR
H-BC Sixth, 12.41, Beau Bakken
H-BC Seventh, 12.42, Cooper Gehrke
H-BC Eighth, 12.51, Mason Shaffner
LHS 10th, 12.62, Isaac DeBates
LHS 11th, 12.63, Ashton Hood
 
Girls’ 4x200 Meter Relay
LHS Second, 1:50.76, Sarah Stegenga, Mekena Nelson, Anna Banck, Isabella Oye
H-BC Fifth, 1:58.86, Brynn Rauk, Layla Deelstra, Hailey Moser, Sage DeBoer
 
Boys’ 4x200 Meter Relay
LHS First, 1:34.93, DJ Rock, Gavin DeBeer, Zachary Terrio, Lucky Dara
H-BC Second, 1:37.87, Micah Bush, Beau Bakken, Elisha Taubert, Cooper Gehrke
 
Girls’ 1600 Meters
LHS Third, 5:48.26, Cassi Chesley
LHS Fourth, 5:49.98, Ella Schmuck
H-BC Sixth, 6:22.23, Bailey Spykerboer
LHS 13th, 6:50.86, Josie Anderson
 
Boys’ 1600 Meters
LHS Second, 4:47.58, Ryan Fick
LHS Seventh, 5:08.08, Leif Ingebretsen
LHS Eighth, 5:19.72, Marcus Papik PR
 
Girls’ 4x100 Meter Relay
H-BC Second, 51.66, Abigail Harris, Layla Deelstra, Brynn Rauk, Brynn Bakken
LHS Third, 52.36, Sarah Stegenga, Anna Banck, Mekena Nelson, Isabella Oye
 
Boys’ 4x100 Meter Relay
LHS Second, 46.71, Ashton Hood, Coy Thone, Coulter Thone, Isaac DeBates
H-BC Third, 46.99, Mason Shaffner, Beau Bakken, Blake Leenderts, Cooper Gehrke
 
Girls’ 400 Meters
H-BC Seventh, 1:08.78, Abigail Harris
H-BC Tenth, 1:11.14, Emma Deelstra, SR 
LHS 12th, 1:11.82, Skyler VanderSteen PR
H-BC 13th, 1:12.39, Hailey Moser
LHS 16th, 1:21.07, Brynn Boyenga
LHS 17th, 1:22.57, Jaelyn Arp PR
 
Boys’ 400 Meters
LHS First, 51.88, Lucky Dara
LHS Fourth, 53.72, Zachary Terrio PR
H-BC 14th, 1:04.52, Jacob Wallin PR
H-BC 15th, 1:05.64, Jamesyn Klosterbuer PR
 
Girls’ 300 Meter Hurdles
LHS First, 47.14, Elizabeth Wagner PR
LHS Second, 49.69, Reinha John
LHS Sixth, 54.55, Jerzey Hood PR
H-BC Eighth, 56.04, Ava Steinhoff
 
Boys’ 300 Meter Hurdles
LHS Fourth, 45.97, Isaac DeBates
H-BC Eighth, 48.37, James Vanden Bosch
LHS 11th, 51.57, Ashton Pick PR
H-BC 12th, 51.90, Jackson Gacke
 
Girls’ 800 Meters
LHS Sixth, 2:44.51, Maria Rops SR
H-BC 12th, 2:54.65, Bailey Spykerboer
H-BC 13th, 2:55.24, Ella Sammons PR
LHS 15th, 3:02.52, Olivia Lund PR
LHS 17th, 3:07.23, Josie Anderson
H-BC 19th, 3:11.49, Emma Deelstra
 
Boys’ 800 Meters
LHS Second, 2:09.16, Carsen Tofteland
LHS Fourth, 2:12.66, Dylan Ommen PR
H-BC 12th, 2:27.78, Lukas Hubbard
LHS 13th, 2:28.60, Eli McLendon PR
 
Girls’ 200 Meters
H-BC First, 26.45, Brynn Bakken
LHS Fifth, 28.66, Anna Banck SP
H-BC Sixth, 29.03, Abigail Harris
LHS Ninth, 29.78, Baylee Smidt PR
H-BC 11th, 30.34, Sage DeBoer
LHS 12th, 30.42, Hailey Como
 
Boys’ 200 Meters
LHS Fourth, 24.42, Coulter Thone PR
LHS Fifth, 24.64, Coy Thone PR
H-BC Ninth, 25.62, James Vanden Bosch PR
H-BC Tenth, 25.91, Mason Shaffner
LHS 13th, 26.38, Tyler Rolfs SR
H-BC 15th, 26.84, Riley Tatge
 
Girls’ 3200 Meters
LHS Second, 11:53.93, Jenna DeBates
LHS Third, 13:02.98, Grace Ingebretsen
LHS Fourth, 14:04.52, Kayla Bloemendaal SR
 
Boys’ 3200 Meters
LHS First, 10:15.64, Camden Janiszeski
LHS Second, 10:28.29, Owen Janiszeski
LHS Fourth, 10:44.39, Sage Viessman PR
 
Girls’ 4x400 Meter Relay
LHS First, 4:11.69, Tiana Lais, Sarah Stegenga, Ella Schmuck, Elizabeth Wagner
 
Boys’ 4x400 Meter Relay
LHS Second, 3:35.40, Zachary Terrio, Ryan Fick, Carsten Tofteland, Lucky Dara
H-BC Fifth, 3:53.30, Elisha Taubert, Micah Bush, Blake Leenderts, Bode Kruger
 
Girls’ Long Jump
LHS Second, 15-01.25, Kendra Thorson
H-BC Sixth, 14-08.75 Brynn Rauk
LHS 12th, 13-02.5, Marlee Nelson PR
H-BC 16th, 12-07, Hailey Moser
H-BC 18th, 12-02, Sage DeBoer
 
Boys’ Long Jump
LHS Second, 20-08.5, Gavin DeBeer PR
LHS Eighth, 18-02.75, Dylan Ommen PR
H-BC Ninth, 18-00.75, Mason Shaffner
H-BC 10th, 17-04.75, Bode Kruger PR
H-BC 12th, 16-08.25, Sawyer Bosch
 
Girls’ Triple Jump
H-BC First, 35-04.75, Brynn Bakken PR
LHS Fourth, 31-07, Kendra Thorson SR
H-BC Sixth, 30-05, Bailey Spykerboer SR
LHS Seventh, 29-03, Jerzey Hood
H-BC Eighth, 29-00.5, Emma Deelstra
LHS11th, 27.05.75, Abby Boltjes SR
 
Boys’ Triple Jump
H-BC Third, 38-10, Blake Leenderts
H-BC Fifth, 37.05.25, Bode Kruger PR
H-BC Ninth, 35-11.5, Sawyer Bosch
 
Girls’ High Jump
H-BC Fourth, 4-06, Larissa Steinhoff
LHS Fourth, 4-06, Augusta Papik
LHS Fourth, 4-06, Maria Rops
LHS Fourth, 4-06, Reinha John
H-BC Ninth, 4-04, Ava Steinhogg
 
Boys’ High Jump
H-BC Second, 5-08, Elisha Taubert PR
LHS Third, 5-08, Isaac DeBates
H-BC Fifth, 5-06, James Vanden Bosch
H-BC Eighth, 5-02, Jamin Metzger
 
Girls’ Pole Vault
LHS Second, 7-08, Corynn Oye
LHS Sixth, 6-08, Kayla Bloemendaal PR
 
Boys’ Pole Vault
LHS First, 12-05, DJ Rock
LHS Third, 9-11, Tyler Rolfs
LHS Fourth, 9-05, Leif Ingebretsen PR
 
Girls’ Shot Put
LHS First, 41-10, Jocelyn Hart PR
Second, 39-02, Jadyn Hart
H-BC Fifth, 35-05.5, Larissa Steinhoff PR
H-BC Sixth, 32-07.5, Isabel Wysong
H-BC Seventh, 32-05.5, Ally Birger PR
LHS 14th, 27-10, Hannah Woodley
 
Boys’ Shot Put
LHS First, 45-05, Keaton Ahrendt PR
LHS Second, 45-02.5, Elijah Woodley
H-BC Third, 41-06.5, Beau Bakken
H-BC Sixth, 39-11, Jackson Gacke
LHS Ninth, 38-06, Ryker Johnson
H-BC 12th, 36-10, Brayden Metzger
 
Girls’ Discus Throw
LHS First, 130-09, Jadyn Hart
LHS Third, 121-05, Jocelyn Hart
LHS Sixth, 94-02, Hannah Sneller PR
H-BC 10th, 83-03, Larissa Steinhoff SR
H-BC 11th, 82-08, Ally Birger
H-BC 17th, 66-00, Isabel Wysong
 
Boys’ Discus Throw
LHS Second, 115-07, Elijah Woodley
H-BC Sixth, 112-08, Riley Tatge PR
LHS Seventh, 111-00, Ryker Johnson
H-BC Eighth, 108-00, Jackson Gacke
LHS Ninth, 104-01, Keaton Ahrendt
H-BC 10th, 103-09, Brayden Metzger

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