Two Federal Way jumpers Esther Akinlosotu (40-2.75) and Cassandra Atkins (38-9.75) have the top marks in the state this spring in the girls triple jump. Terms of Use Girls Discus- Kristin Behnke- Kimberly- 1st Place. We can use your help, and its simple. 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. 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. Mondovi Sectional Results WIAA Track & Field State Championships 2021. 100 hurdles 1, Sydney Arndt, Fond du Lac, 14.53; 2, Caitlyn OBrien, Divine Savior Holy Angels, 14.84; 3, Ana Ashworth, Madison Memorial, 14.99; 4, Anna Szepieniec, DeForest, 15.14; 5, Eva Brandenburg, Homestead, 15.21; 6, Ellie Zagel, Slinger, 15.23. Long jump 1, MacKenzie Wissbroec, Antigo, 18-11.25; 2, Celina Lopez, Ripon, 18-02.50; 3, Carsyn Stempa, Xavier, 17-11.50; 4, Rachel Halverson, Sheboygan Falls, 17-07.00; 5, Amy Peterson, New Berlin Eisenhower, 17-05.25; 6, Amber Grosse, Madison Edgewood, 17-04.75. Girls 4800 Relay- Freedom- 5th Place The first State Meet was held at Appleton East. 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. 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. 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. Andrews also has the states top time in the 200 (21.24), while Lopez ranks third (21.51). 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. The WIAA Sport Medical Advisory Committee (SMAC) began discussions in May of 2015 regarding baseball pitcher arm care. Korbmacher also has the No. 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. Boys Track & Field. The list of best things to do in Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes includes sightseeing, pretty towns, history, and natural wonders! 110 hurdles 1, Cade Stingle, Shiocton, 15.01; 2, Dayton Lasack, Deerfield, 15.29; 3, Brennen Dvorachek, Reedsville, 15.33; 4, Lawson Davis, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, 15.82; 5, Landon Deneen, Shell Lake, 15.84; 6, Michael Kindlarski, Marathon, 15.95. Nubbe also ranks third in the state this spring in the shot put (55-8). MileSplits official Augusta results for the 2022 2022 WIAA State Track & Field Championships in La Crosse WI. 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. WIAA Softball Sectional Final SCOREBOARD, Computer Predictions, Thur June 2. 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, 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. 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. Tournament. Jun 24, 2021 Jun 26, 2021. At the heart of the fertile land of Limagne and the pastures of the Massif Central, the Clermont-Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes Centre is one of the institute's historic sites, with cutting-edge research in key sectors of agriculture, environment and food: preventive human nutrition, cereals, product quality, territories, livestock farming, robotics applied to agriculture, tree functioning, etc. Girls 100- Isabel Roloff- Shawano- Seeded 5th 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. Loading. 19 time nationally in the boys 400 (46.84). Boys 4200 Relay- Manawa- Seeded 4th (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). FloSports, Inc. MileSplit Wisconsin Editor: EVENT: ATHLETE: SCHOOL: PERFORMANCE: YEAR. 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. 400 1, Eliana Sheplee, Rice Lake, 56.20; 2, Reese Rogowski, Wittenberg, 57.02; 3, Lydia Aalsma, Waupun, 57.56; 4, Grace Hambel, Freedom, 57.62; 5, Joey Perry, Winneconne, 58.50; 6, Hailey Anchor, Wisconsin Dells, 59.11. 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. We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junction. Fall. Boys 4100 Relay- Weyauwega-Fremont- Seeded 9thGirls 300 Hurdles- Kendal Stingle- Shiocton- Seeded 1st 1 girls' 3200-meter run final at the WIAA State Track and Field Meet in La Crosse, Wis., Friday, June 6, 2014. Augusta Results. 2023 Wisconsin High School Track & Field - Week 1 Results 2023 Wisconsin High School Track & Field - Week 1 Results Elizabeth Schreiber Mar 19, 2023 Find complete results from the. MileSplit50; XC Lists; Indoor Lists; Outdoor Lists; . 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. 2A The sprinters with the top three times statewide entering the weekend in the boys 100 are set to appear in the 2A race in Sehomes Jacob Andrews (10.55), Sehomes Carter Birade (10.6) and Fosters Lyricc Lopez (10.63). 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. Registration Closed - View Your Entries. Stanwood High School Football is hiring a Varsity Linebackers Coach for the 2023 football season. 100m Dash: Dezerea Bryant: Milwaukee Bradley Technical: 11.38. 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. The WIAA oversees interscholastic athletic programs for 511 senior high schools and 43 junior high/middle level schools in its membership. Girls High Jump- Lexi Hedtke- Manawa- T-4th Place By Kevin Millard. 200 1, Brock Dortman, Howards Grove, 22.47; 2, Ashton Kummet, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, 22.70; 3, Carter Kummet, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, 22.89; 4, Patrick Milan, Florence, 22.91; 5, Carter Brown, Cambridge, 22.99; 6, Stephen Munson, North Crawford, 23.02. 3,200 1, Parker Schneider, Durand, 9:18.51; 2, Dan Anderson, McDonell Central, 9:26.14; 3, Wesley Pronschinske, Cochrane-Fountain City, 9:30.40; 4, Charlie Vater, Iola-Scandinavia, 9:30.54; 5, Will Gerber, Grantsburg, 9:39.45; 6, Alex Peterson, Gillett, 9:40.00. Team scores 1, Beloit Turner 40; 2, Kenosha Indian Trail 28; 3, Richland Center 22; 4, Prairie du Chien 15; 5, Dodgeland 14; 6, Sparta 10; 7 (tie), Cudahy and Stoughton 5. Candidate for this position will need to have the following qualifications: Manage, train, and motivate our assistant coaches. 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. Shot put 1, Riley Quinn, Watertown, 41-09.50; 2, Abigail Herring, Appleton West, 41-08.75; 3, Saraya Davis, EC North, 39-01.00; 4, Maddy McGath, Brookfield East, 38-09.00; 5, Jessa Alderman, Janesville Craig, 38-06.75; 6, Keira Fax, Wauwatosa West, 38-05.75. 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. 2A girls Bellingham. 800 relay 1, Monroe (Lucas Flom, Charlie Wiegel, Lucas Sathoff, Jt Seagreaves), 1:30.04 ;2, Ellsworth (Bo Hines, Jack Janke, Ashten Quade, Max Grand), 1:30.39; 3, Two Rivers (Blaise Kriese, Chase Matthias, Nathan Jackson, Austin Phillips), 1:31.48; 4, Grafton (Zack Schmidt, Jacob Gehrke, Matt Schirger, Keymonta Cook), 1:31.60; 5, Catholic Memorial (Marvanous Butler-Brown, Corey Smith, Josh Bailey, Bennett McCormick), 1:32.01; 6, Freedom (Aaron Hambel, Noah Heinke, Jamison Strozewski, Andrew Sowinski), 1:32.17. Girls Pole Vault- Eliza Aitken- West De Pere- 2nd PlaceBoys Shot Put- Ben Smith Hortonville- 1st Place 2011. Girls Discus- Kristin Behnke- Kimberly- 1st Place Extra Qualifying Standards - Revised. 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. 3,200 relay 1, Shorewood (Annika Elliott, Grace Optekar, Louisa Fowler, Isabella Lozier, Anna Duensing, Amie Gronert), 9:33.22; 2, Kettle Moraine Lutheran (Abby Poehlman, Reegan Siegel, Taylor Schwalenberg, Alexa Schwalenberg), 9:38;82; 3, Little Chute (Lauren Wegand, Ashley Wilson, Sami Miller, Emily Fechter, Jessica Wilson, Ella Pahl), 9:39.00; 4, Dodgeville/Mineral Point (Annie Robinson, Julia Thompson, Regan Schuette, Ellie Robinson, Grace Wersal, Addison Christopher), 9:43.40; 5, Freedom (Claire Helmila, Sydney Bartels, Leigh DeWitt, Gwen Hinz, Sami Vosters, Gracie Martzahl), 9:48.34; 6, Kewaskum (Kendra Schmitt, Bella Hooker, Miranda Bastian, Abigail Gerhartz, Avalon Olla, Brielle Scoles), 9:48.57. Jun 3, 2022 | 9:08 PM. 200 1, Kevontae Walls-Burdine, Milwaukee Lutheran, 22.00; 2, Will Smith, Whitefish Bay, 22.13; 3, TJ Williams, Racine Horlick, 22.20; 4, Jack Statz, Kimberly, 22.48; 5, Michael Deluca, Kenosha Bradford, 22.53; 6, Elliott Lowney, Shawano Community, 22.55. 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. Olivia Conklin, Hazen - 14.72 3. Gustafson and Ackerman Lead Newman Catholic Past Chequamegon University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. Discus 1, Ben Smith, Hortonville, 179-3; 2, Jojo Azure, Bay Port, 172-4; 3, Dan Otto, Eau Claire North, 169-4; 4, Griffin Banks, Holmen, 160-1; 5, Sean Burant, Kimberly, 159-2; 6, Nicholas Blatnik, Arrowhead, 159-0. 2B girls Asotin. Waupun Sectional Results, Division 3 800 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. 2 time (37.87). Here are the results from Friday's Division 2 action at the WIAA State Track and Field Championships. 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. Hosted by UW-Whitewater. 1B boys Mount Vernon Christian. 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. Elizabeth Schreiber, Contact Us Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist in your ad blocker. KING -- State Journal, Middleton's Ernest Winters competes in a 100-meter dash preliminary race at the WIAA State Track and Field Meet in La Crosse, Wis., Friday, June 6, 2014. Girls 4800 Relay- Kimberly 2nd Place Triple jump 1, Kyle Wisniewski, New London, 46-11.25; 2, Lucas Heyroth, Lodi, 46-02.00; 3, Camden Combs, Beloit Turner, 45-08.25; 4, Jacob Abel, Waupun, 44-09.25; 5, Tyler Wilson, Big Foot, 43-10.25; 6, Ian Oberstadt, New London, 43-04.75. 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. 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). Boys 100- Elliot Lowney- Shawano- Seeded 8th Lopez also has the top time in the state in the boys 300 hurdles (36.26), while Squalicums Andre Korbmacher has the No. Marshfield Sectional Results Hockinsons Cody Wheeler has the No. Seattle Preps Will Floyd has the No. 400 relay: 1, Milwaukee King, :48.44; 2, Wauwatosa West, :48.44; 3, De Pere, :48.63; 4, La Crosse Logan, :48.69; 5, La Crosse Central, :48.73; 6, Middleton (Roberts, Docter, Zander, Smith), :48.82; 7, Green Bay Notre Dame, :49.22; 8, Wausau West, :49.28; 9, Hartland Arrowhead, :49.34; 10, Beloit Memorial (Summerville, Peek, Johnson, Elliott), :49.55. A study conducted on Tommy John surgeries from 2007-2011 stated that 50% of 790 surgeries during that time period were on adolescents in the 15-19 year-old age group. 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. Girls 10o- Reese Rogowski- Wittenberg-Birnamwood- Seeded 5th 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. 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. KING -- State Journal. Shawano, WI, United States / TCHDailyNews. Meet Results; Live Results; Rankings. Pole vault 1, Aaron Cummings, Hartford, 15-6.00; 2, Lucas Thibert, Bay Port, 15-3.00; 3, Jacob Wodushek, Wauwatosa East, 14-6.00; 3, Ashton Moody, Oconomowoc, 14-6.00; 5, Logan Kluck, Homestead, 14-0.00; 6, Collin Windorski, Oak Creek, 13-6.00.

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