@ Menominee Nation – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Marion/Tigerton Track and Field Co-Op Boys and Girls took 1st place at Menominee Nation on Thursday. On the boys side, Caleb Stern led the way with victories in both the 100 and 200 meters, while Max Wilkening added a win in the 400 and a runner-up finish in the 100. The team also saw success in the field, with Aiden Laatsch sweeping both the shot put and discus, and Tristan Herro winning the high jump and triple jump while also contributing to relay success. Marion/Tigerton added second-place finishes in the 4×100 relay and strong showings in distance events, including a win from Brayden Zietlow in the 3200.
On the girls side, Marion/Tigerton showcased depth and balance, with Eliana Michaelis winning the 400 and Kennedy Zuniga sweeping the distance races with victories in the 800 and 1600. The team also performed well in relays, finishing second in both the 4×100 and 4×200, while adding a runner-up finish in the 4×400. In the field events, Presley Stewart-Rollins stood out with a win in the discus and a second-place finish in the shot put, while multiple athletes contributed top finishes in jumps and throws.
BOYS RESULTS:
MARION-TIGERTON 149, MENOMINEE NATION 135, GRESHAM/BOWLER 122, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 49
GIRLS RESULTS:
MARION-TIGERTON 163, GRESHAM/BOWLER 100, MENOMINEE NATION 92, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 64
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@ Manawa – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Manawa Track and Field teams defended home track as they both took 1st place on Thursday. Jacob Kravetz led the way with victories in the 200 and 400 meters while also winning the triple jump, and Carter Barrington added wins in the 110 hurdles, pole vault and long jump. The Wolves also swept the throws, with Hudson Drummond winning shot put and Logan Zirbel taking first in discus, while the 4×400 relay team added another win.
On the girls side, Manawa was just as impressive, piling up wins across sprints, relays and field events. Addie Hansen highlighted the meet with wins in the 100, pole vault and long jump, while Zoe Krueger added victories in the 400 and contributed to relay success. The Wolves dominated the relays, winning the 4×100, 4×200, 4×400 and 4×800, showing strong team depth. Manawa also controlled the field events, with Jensen Timm sweeping shot put and discus.
BOYS RESULTS:
MANAWA 127, WABENO/LAONA 64, PORT EDWARDS 34
GIRLS RESULTS:
MANAWA 106, WABENO/LAONA 95, FAITH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 9, PORT EDWARDS 3
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@ De Pere – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Pulaski Girls Track and Field team took 2nd at De Pere on Thursday. The Red Raiders were dominant on the track, led by Olivia Sprangers, who won the 200 meters and also helped Pulaski claim first in both the 4×100 and 4×200 relays. Talyn Pratt and Faye Brunke added top-five finishes in the 100 meters, while the relay groups showed their speed with two victories and a sixth-place finish in the 4×400. In the distance events, Emerson Fabry stood out with wins in both the 800 and 1600 meters, giving Pulaski a major boost in the middle-distance races.
Pulaski also showed strength in the field events, with Noelle Manning placing sixth in the shot put and fifth in the discus, while Megan Kraft and Olivia Lemirande contributed top-15 finishes in the long jump.
GIRLS RESULTS:
KAUKAUNA 129.5, PULASKI 88, D.C. EVEREST 84, MARSHFIELD 81, HORTONVILLE 77. DE PERE 71.5, LITTLE CHUTE 66, ASHWAUBENON 46, DENMARK 37, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 11, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 8, MARINETTE 2
BOYS RESULTS:
LITTLE CHUTE 126, D.C. EVEREST 114, DE PERE 102, MARSHFIELD 99, PULASKI 60, KAUKAUNA 55, HORTONVILLE 51.5, ASHWAUBENON 37, MARINETTE 25.5, DENMARK 24, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 5, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 3
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@ Mishicot – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Oconto Falls Track and Field teams took 3rd place at Mishicot on Thursday. On the boys side, Elijah White led the way with a runner-up finish in the 100 meters and also helped power the 4×100 relay team to a first-place finish. The Panthers were strong in the field events as well, with Brady Bursa winning the long jump and adding a second-place finish in the triple jump. Oconto Falls also showed depth in relays, finishing second in the 4×400 and fourth in the 4×200, while multiple athletes contributed solid mid-pack finishes across distance and throwing events.
On the girls side, Oconto Falls had a standout day in the relays, winning the 4×100 and 4×800 while also placing third in the 4×200 and fifth in the 4×400. Individually, Rylie Shallow led the sprint group with a third-place finish in the 100 and fourth in the 200, while Alexandria Braund added a runner-up finish in the 400. The Panthers also found success in the field, with Brooke Fenlon winning the long jump and multiple athletes placing in the throws and jumps.
BOYS RESULTS:
MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 152, KIEL 140.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 97, OCONTO FALLS 97, OZAUKEE 67, MISHICOT 56.5, TWO RIVERS 52, RONCALLI 41, HILBERT 16.5
GIRLS RESULTS:
MISHICOT 136, KIEL 134, OCONTO FALLS 102.5, TWO RIVERS 95, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 94.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 63, OZAUKEE 42, HILBERT 41.5, RONCALLI 5
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@ Niagara – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Crivitz Boys and Girls Track and Field teams both took 1st place at Niagara’s Invite on Thursday. On the boys side, Brayden Sellen led the way with victories in both the 100 and 200 meters, while James Caine added a first-place finish in the 400. Crivitz also showed strength in distance events with Jacob Richlen winning both the 1600 and 3200 runs. In the field, Cody Chapman swept the throwing events, taking first in both shot put and discus, while the relay teams were competitive with runner-up finishes in the 4×100 and 4×400.
On the girls side, Crivitz was equally impressive, led by Kaylie Polzin who won the 200 meters and placed second in the 400. The relay teams dominated, with Crivitz taking first in the 4×100, 4×200, and 4×400 events. Individually, Peyton Rehberg added a fourth-place finish in the 100 and strong performances in the field, while Madelyn Pouwels captured the triple jump title.
BOYS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 186.5, NORWAY (MI) 104, FLORENCE-NIAGARA 96, STEPHENSON (MI) 95.5, NORTH DICKINSON COUNTY (MI) 70, FOREST PARK (MI) 58, IRON MOUNTAIN (MI) 33, REPUBLIC-MICHIGAMME 6
GIRLS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 176.5, NORTH DICKINSON COUNTY (MI) 139, FLORENCE-NIAGARA 90, FOREST PARK (MI) 87, STEPHENSON 86.5, NORWAY (MI) 43, IRON MOUNTAIN (MI) 31, REPUBLIC-MICHIGAMME 1
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@ Green Lake/Princeton – BOYS AND GIRLS

Tri-County Track and Field teams were competitive in Thursday’s Green Lake/Princeton Invite. On the boys side, Leonardo Samayoa led the way with a fifth-place finish in the 100 meters, while Gabe Prince added a fourth-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles and sixth in the triple jump. The Tri-County relay teams also contributed, with the 4×100 placing fifth and the 4×400 finishing fifth as well.
On the girls side, Alesandra Lehouillier paced Tri-County with a fourth-place finish in the 400 meters and also competed well in the 100. The team also saw contributions in the field events, including a seventh-place finish in the high jump and multiple placements in the pole vault.
BOYS RESULTS:
WESTFIELD-MONTELLO 143.5, MARKESAN 139, VALLEY CHRISTIAN 132, DODGELAND 77.5, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 64, PRINCETON-GREEN LAKE 44, RIO 41, TRI-COUNTY 25
GIRLS RESULTS:
WESTFIELD-MONTELLO 147, DODGELAND 126.5, PRINCETON-GREEN LAKE 105, VALLEY CHRISTIAN 91, RIO 58.5, CENTRAL WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN 43, MARKESAN 42.5, TRI-COUNTY 15.5

















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