FRIDAY
Monica Young led the way on the track, placing second in the 200 (27.26) and fourth in the 100, while also helping the 4×400 relay team to a runner-up finish. That relay group (Young, Sophia Hess, Kayley Carpenter, and Cordelia Monnot) clocked a solid 4:26.43 to take second overall.
In the field events, Shiocton shined. Bellah Young captured the shot put title (34’8.25”), with teammate Shaelyn Anday adding a fourth-place finish and also placing fifth in discus. Monica Young added another highlight by winning the long jump with a PR of 16’10.5”.
The Thunderbirds also saw key contributions from Kayley Carpenter (3rd, 300 hurdles), Emily Schley (finalist in both hurdles events), and Addison Schmidt (top-10 in the 800).
GIRLS RESULTS:
KIEL 144, CHILTON 129, SHIOCTON 97, WRIGHTSTOWN 86, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 84, SAINT MARY CATHOLIC 72, BRILLION 62
BOYS RESULTS:
MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 172.5, KIEL 156.33, WRIGHTSTOWN 113.33, SHIOCTON 95, CHILTON 75.33, BRILLION 33.5, SAINT MARY CATHOLIC 32
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@ Neenah

The Bay Port Girls took 2nd at Neenah on Friday.
The Pirates made their presence known early in the sprints, led by London LaBlonde, who sprinted to a second-place finish in the 100 meters (12.58) and later added a third-place finish in the 400 meters with a personal-best 1:01.00. Teammates Hailey Schroeder and Trista Harju followed with an impressive 2-3 finish in the 200 meters, both hitting personal bests at 26.28 and 26.37.
Bay Port’s middle-distance group delivered one of the top highlights of the meet in the 800 meters, where Onika Colassacco captured the title in a personal-best 2:20.10. She was backed by a strong supporting cast as Elly Rau (4th) and Melia Lemorande (6th) also scored valuable points. In the 1600, Payten Winkler placed second overall, while Johanna Brunette added a top-10 finish.
Distance success continued in the 3200 meters with Liana Campbell secured a 9th place finish.
In the hurdles, Bay Port showed depth with Adyson Riel finishing fourth in the 100m hurdles, followed closely by Naina Munagala and Maggie Lindner. In the 300 hurdles, Brooke Dorner led the way with a fifth-place finish, while Camren Collar and Munagala also contributed.
Relay teams were another major strength. The 4×100 team of Trista Harju, Adyson Riel, Mariana Nieto, and Hailey Schroeder placed third with a time of 51.19. The 4×400 relay squad, Onika Colassacco, Ava Roland, Elly Rau, and Allie Grzybowski, also earned a third-place finish. Meanwhile, the 4×800 relay team of Ava Roland, Melia Lemorande, Brooke Dorner, and Johanna Brunette took second, showcasing the team’s distance depth.
In the field events, Bay Port continued to shine. Maya Myers claimed the pole vault title, clearing 10-6, while Madeline Chopp also scored in the event. In the throws, Marie Walker had a standout day, finishing second in discus and adding an 11th-place finish in shot put. Natalie Rykal and Analese Tooley also placed in discus, while Lauren Daul and Eva Streckenbach contributed in shot put.
In long jump, Adyson Riel led the team with a fourth-place finish, followed by Mia Destache in fifth. In triple jump, Ellie Colassacco highlighted the event with a fifth-place finish, while Emily Ebbensgard added a seventh-place effort.
GIRLS RESULTS:
NEENAH 187, BAY PORT 143, APPLETON NORTH 122.25, OSHKOSH WEST 102.25, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 41.25, WEST BEND EAST 39, OSHKOSH NORTH 18, APPLETON WEST 16.25, KEWASKUM 15
BOYS RESULTS:
APPLETON NORTH 153.5, APPLETON EAST 108, OSHKOSH WEST 82.5, BAY PORT 79, STEVENS POINT 65, OSHKOSH NORTH 64, KEWASKUM 58.5, NEENAH 56, SHEBOYGAN FALLS 16.5, APPLETON WEST 14
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@ Kimberly

The Freedom Girls took 4th at Kimberly on Friday.
Ashley Hietpas led the charge with a dominant day, winning the 100-meter hurdles in a personal-best 14.85 and adding a runner-up finish in the pole vault (10-6). The Irish also saw major success in the relays, capturing the 4×200 title in 1:48.74 and adding a third-place finish in the 4×400 (4:18.23) and fifth in the 4×800.
In the sprints, Marisa Greiner placed fifth in the 100 (13.22) and teamed up with Gabriella Hambel—who took fourth in the 200 (26.71)—to provide key points. Hambel, along with Ella Wagner, also contributed to Freedom’s relay success, while Wagner added a seventh-place finish in the 400.
Field events were another bright spot, as Mara Janssen soared to a win in the long jump (16-6) with Greiner finishing right behind her in second, giving Freedom a 1-2 finish. In the distance events, freshman Eleanor Groenjes impressed with a fifth-place finish in the 3200 (12:06.79).
GIRLS RESULTS:
KIMBERLY 135, XAVIER 84, WEST DE PERE 82.5, FREEDOM 78, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 69, LITTLE CHUTE 53.5, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 45.5, WINNECONNE 42, GREEN BAY PREBLE 40, PLYMOUTH 36.5, FOND DU LAC 36
BOYS RESULTS:
WINNECONNE 122, GREEN BAY PREBLE 112, WEST DE PERE 102, KIMBERLY 74, LITTLE CHUTE 71, FOND DU LAC 70, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 57, FREEDOM 39, PLYMOUTH 38, XAVIER 12, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 4
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@ Baraboo

The Manawa Girls took 4th down in Baraboo on Friday. Standout performances included Addie Hansen across multiple events.
Hansen placed third in the 100 (12.84) and added a win in the pole vault with a PR of 9’6”, while also finishing fifth in the long jump to pace the Wolves’ efforts. On the track, Rylee Vanden Heuvel delivered a strong distance run, taking third in the 3200 (13:44.96).
In the field events, Manawa showed depth in the throws, with Josie Faskell, Jensen Timm, and Abby Elmhorst all placing in the top 15 in shot put, while Timm also added a sixth-place finish in discus.
The Wolves’ relay teams chipped in solid efforts, highlighted by a fifth-place finish in the 4×200 and a fourth-place showing in the sprint medley relay.
GIRLS RESULTS:
BARABOO 114.5, TOMAH 85, REEDSBURG 71, MANAWA 67, COLUMBUS 64, SAUK PRAIRIE 60, WISCONSIN DELLS 58, MADISON LA FOLLETTE 51.5, BEAVER DAM 46
BOYS RESULTS:
REEDSBURG 114, MADISON LA FOLLETTE 99, TOMAH 85.5, BARABOO 78.5, SAUK PRAIRIE 69, WISCONSIN DELLS 48, MANAWA 47.5, BEAVER DAM 42.5, COLUMBUS 39
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@ Kaukauna

The New London Boys team took 6th in a loaded field at Kaukauna.
The Bulldogs were led on the track by Jaxson Walz, who delivered one of the top highlights of the meet with a runner-up finish in the 200 meters, clocking a personal-best 23.05. Walz also played a key role in both sprint relays, helping New London take 5th in the 4×200 and 7th in the 4×100.
In the hurdles, Collyn Elsholtz had an impressive day, placing 4th in the 110 hurdles and improving to 3rd in the 300 hurdles with a personal-best 43.05. He later anchored the 4×400 relay team that captured a strong 3rd-place finish alongside Kasey Furman, Cory Brooker, and Kaden Bethke.
Furman also contributed individually with a 9th-place finish in the 400 meters, while Drew Peters added depth with a solid performance in the same event.
In the distance races, New London saw big results from Braden Clarke, who ran to a runner-up finish in the 3200 meters with a personal-best 10:06.75. Charles Sloma led the way in the 1600 meters with a 6th-place finish, while Ricky Vasquez showed versatility by placing in both the 800 and 1600. Additional contributions came from Onan Retzlaff and Roman Baehman in the 800.
The distance relay squad of Braden Clarke, Cory Brooker, Onan Retzlaff, and Kaden Bethke added another strong result, finishing 5th in the 4×800.
In the field events, Cory Brooker stood out as a double threat, taking 3rd in the long jump and winning the triple jump with a mark of 39’6″. Thrower Howard Roloff added a 5th-place finish in the shot put, while Preston Krueger impressed with a runner-up finish in the discus and also placed 8th in the shot put.
New London also saw solid performances in the jumps from Joseph Daly, who cleared 5’6″ to place 6th in the high jump, and Jacob Badtke, who contributed in both the high jump and pole vault.
BOYS RESULTS:
KAUKAUNA 108, PORT WASHINGTON 93.83, RHINELANDER 91, MUKWONAGO 90, WEST BEND WEST 87.67, NEW LONDON 81.5, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 60, ASHWAUBENON 42, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 31, MOSINEE 16
GIRLS RESULTS:
MUKWONAGO 145, KAUKAUNA 143.5, RHINELANDER 118, PORT WASHINGTON 97, SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 55, ASHWAUBENON 49, NEW LONDON 42.5, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 29, MOSINEE 4
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@ Mishicot

The Crivitz Boys Track and Field team posted another road victory this season, this time at Mishicot.
Junior Brayden Sellen led the way, winning the 100-meter dash in a blazing 11.66 and later adding a pole vault title (10’6”), while also running on two relay teams. The Wolverines showed their sprint depth as Brody MacNeil added a fourth-place finish in the 100, and the 4×100 relay team took third (47.00).
Crivitz dominated the 4×200 relay, with Carson Weidner, James Caine, Nicholas LaVesser, and Sellen racing to a first-place finish in 1:35.50. Caine also had a strong individual showing, placing second in the 200 (24.43), while LaVesser and Kallen Betka both added top-six finishes in the same event.
In the distance events, Jacob Richlen delivered a win in the 1600 (5:03.34) and added a fourth-place finish in the 3200, helping anchor the 4×800 relay team to a runner-up finish.
In the field, Cody Chapman swept the throwing highlights for Crivitz, winning discus (143’5”) and placing third in shot put. The Wolverines also saw solid finishes from Austin Doyen (2nd, high jump), Calvin Dodsworth (top-five in hurdles and high jump), and Landon Thoma, who won the triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 147, VALDERS 110, MISHICOT 99, SURING 93, HOWARDS GROVE 73, REEDSVILLE 35, SEVASTOPOL 13, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 11
GIRLS RESULTS:
MISHICOT 169, CRIVITZ 124, VALDERS 101, SURING 100, REEDSVILLE 60, SEVASTOPOL 24, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 23, HOWARDS GROVE 18
SATURDAY
@ Brookfield Central

The Pulaski Girls team took 3rd in a loaded field at Brookfield Central on Saturday.
The Red Raiders made an early impact in the sprints, led by Olivia Sprangers, who placed third in the 100 meters (12.23) and followed with an impressive second-place finish in the 200 meters (25.23). She was backed by strong depth, including Talyn Pratt, who added a ninth-place finish in the 200, while Faye Brunke also contributed in the 100.
Pulaski’s distance group delivered one of the most dominant performances of the meet. Emerson Fabry led the charge, winning both the 800 meters (2:23.19) and the 1600 meters (5:13.22) in commanding fashion. She was pushed in the 1600 by teammate Maggie Gerth, who finished second (5:15.44) to give Pulaski a 1-2 finish. Gerth returned in the 3200 meters and took the title (11:23.13), completing a huge day for the Red Raiders in distance events. Additional scoring came from Addison Swan in the 800 and both Olivia Lemirande and Brynn Becks in the 400.
In the hurdles, Pulaski saw a strong performance from Aubrey Omernik, who finished fourth in the 100-meter hurdles (17.65), while Sophia Lange added a solid effort in the 300 hurdles.
Relay teams were a major strength for Pulaski throughout the meet. The 4×200 relay team of Addison Krueger, Talyn Pratt, Faye Brunke, and Olivia Sprangers placed third (1:46.26), while the 4×100 squad finished fourth (51.92). The 4×400 relay team of Emerson Fabry, Brynn Becks, Olivia Lemirande, and Talyn Pratt added a sixth-place finish, showcasing the team’s versatility across sprint and distance relays.
In the field events, Pulaski continued to produce. Lydia Gwidt had a standout day, finishing third in the triple jump (33-6.5) and also placing in the long jump. Rebecca Huisman added a fifth-place finish in the high jump (4-8), while Sophia Wlazlo-Jaklin contributed in discus. Additional points came from Megan Kraft in the high jump and long jump.
GIRLS RESULTS:
ARROWHEAD 153, BROOKFIELD CENTRAL 92, PULASKI 81, PIUS CATHOLIC 80, OAK CREEK 65, WAUKESHA WEST 57, MADISON WEST 39, WESTOSHA CENTRAL 35, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 27, MARTIN LUTHER 23, MILWAUKEE LUTHERAN 13, DIVINE SAVIOR HOLY ANGELS 7, WEST ALLIS CENTRAL 7, MILWAUKEE BRADLEY TECH/ARTS 6, RACINE ST. CATHERINE’S 4, KETTLE MORAINE 2
BOYS RESULTS:
ARROWHEAD 100, WISCONSIN LUTHERAN 90, WAUKESHA WEST 72, PULASKI 62, BROOKFIELD CENTRAL 61, OAK CREEK 52.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 48, WAUKESHA NORTH 41, MARTIN LUTHER 35.5, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 22, OCONOMOWOC 16.66, EASTBROOK ACADEMY 16, MUSKEGO 14, WEST ALLIS NATHAN HALE 13, DR. HOWARD FULLER COLLEGIATE ACADEMY 10, MADISON WEST 9, PIUS CATHOLIC 9, KETTLE MORAINE 8, MILWAUKEE LUTHERAN 7, WAUKESHA SOUTH 7, RACINE PARK 5, WESTOSHA CENTRAL 1.33, BELOIT MEMORIAL 1, WEST ALLIS CENTRAL 1















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