@ Waupaca
Jaxson Walz led the way on the track, placing third in the 100 meters and winning the 200 meters, while also helping the Bulldogs to a second-place finish in the 4×200 relay. Drew Peters added a third-place finish in the 400, and the distance group was impressive with Charles Sloma taking third in the 800 and finishing second in the 1600 alongside teammates Ricky Vasquez and Onan Retzlaff, who also placed in the top four.
New London also found success in the distance events with Braden Clarke winning the 3200 meters, and the 4×400 relay team finished second while the 4×800 relay took fourth. In the field events, the Bulldogs showed depth in the throws with Howard Roloff, Preston Krueger, and Jackson Pecher all finishing in the top four in shot put, while Krueger also added a second-place finish in discus.
Cory Brooker highlighted the jumps with a first-place finish in the long jump and a second-place finish in the triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
NEW LONDON 170, MARATHON 162, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 86, AMHERST 83, WAUPACA 55.5, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 55, MANAWA 51.5, TRI-COUNTY 21, ROSHOLT 15
GIRLS RESULTS:
MARATHON 155.5, NEW LONDON 113.5, MANAWA 106, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 75, AMHERST 66, ROSHOLT 64, WAUPACA 55.5, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 45.5, TRI-COUNTY 3
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@ Seymour

The Hortonville Track and Field teams took 1st place at Seymour on Thursday. On the boys side, Hortonville was led by standout sprint and relay performances, including a first-place finish in the 4×200 relay and a third-place finish in the 4×100. Individually, Greyson Rankin placed second in the 100 meters, while Walt Pitzner added a fifth-place finish in the 200. In distance events, Alex Wagner highlighted the effort with a runner-up finish in the 3200 and a third-place finish in the 1600, while Gavin Dahlke added a fifth-place finish in the 800. The Polar Bears also saw success in the field events, with Abram Daniels winning the high jump and placing in both the long jump and triple jump.
For the girls, Hortonville was equally impressive, highlighted by Jayla Rades winning the 100 meters and adding a third-place finish in the 200. The distance group dominated as well, with Hannah Huza winning the 800 and finishing second in the 1600, while Ellie Young added a third-place finish in both events. Hortonville also found success in relays, placing second in the 4×400 and winning the 4×800. In the field events, Abby Van Ornum led the way with a win in discus and a top-six finish in shot put, while Alena Lewis captured first in the pole vault.
BOYS RESULTS:
HORTONVILLE 126, KIEL 110, COLEMAN 91, MENASHA 75, OSHKOSH NORTH 68, BONDUEL 63, SEYMOUR 62, ALGOMA 53, ONEIDA NATION 16, REEDSVILLE 13, GILLETT 13, GREEN BAY EAST 3, CHESTERTON ACADEMY OF SAINT JOHN PAUL II CLASSICAL 2
GIRLS RESULTS:
HORTONVILLE 159, KIEL 83, SEYMOUR 76, BONDUEL 73, REEDSVILLE 69, MENASHA 68.67, COLEMAN 47, GREEN BAY EAST 43, OSHKOSH NORTH 22.33, GILLETT 9, ALGOMA 8, ONEIDA NATION 8
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@ Peshtigo

The Oconto Falls Women’s team roared to a 2nd place finish up in Peshtigo. Gracie Miller led a sweep in the 100 meters with a first-place finish, followed closely by teammate Rylie Shallow in third, while the duo also helped the Panthers capture the 4×100 relay title.
Oconto Falls added another relay win in the 4×200 and a third-place finish in the 4×800, showing depth across the lineup. Individually, Rylie Shallow placed second in the 200, while Brooke Fenlon added a second-place finish in the long jump and contributed to multiple relay efforts.
In the field events, Lucy Ripley picked up a first-place finish in the high jump.
GIRLS RESULTS:
KEWAUNEE 140, OCONTO FALLS 111, PESHTIGO 98, CRIVITZ 91, SURING 79, LENA-SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS 46, MARINETTE 38, CARNEY-NADEAU (MI) 22, OCONTO 21, MENOMINEE NATION 13
BOYS RESULTS:
PESHTIGO 147, MARINETTE 112, CRIVITZ 96, OCONTO FALLS 85, KEWAUNEE 82, SURING 57, LENA-SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS 46, MENOMINEE NATION 28, OCONTO 8, CARNEY-NADEAU (MI) 1
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@ Weyauwega-Fremont

The Weyauwega-Fremont Track and Field teams defended home well as both took 1st place. On the boys side, Andy Rosenwinkel won the 100 meters and Marcus Benjamin took first in the 800. The Warhawks also controlled the relays, sweeping the 4×100, 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800 events. In the field, Broc Billington stood out with wins in both the discus and long jump, while also claiming the triple jump title. Strong depth showed throughout the meet, including a sweep of the top four spots in the triple jump and multiple podium finishes in sprint events.
Weyauwega-Fremont Girls Recap:
The Weyauwega-Fremont girls also turned in a strong showing, led by multiple event wins across the board. Raegan Farkas won the 100-meter hurdles and contributed to the winning 4×100 relay, while the Warhawks also took first in the 4×200 and 4×400 relays. In the field events, Macy Fee dominated with victories in both shot put and discus, and Chamille Birdyshaw added a win in the long jump. The team also saw success in jumps with Kenley LeNoble winning the triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 283, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 70, MARION-TIGERTON 58, GRESHAM/BOWLER 56, PORT EDWARDS 45, ALMOND-BANCROFT 19, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 16
GIRLS RESULTS:
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 188, GRESHAM/BOWLER 89, MARION-TIGERTON 70, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 51, WOLF RIVER LUTHERAN 31, ALMOND-BANCROFT 26
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@ Berlin

The Wild Rose Boys Track and Field team took 3rd at Berlin on Thursday. Ricky Button led the way on the track with a fourth-place finish in the 800 meters, while Sackett Brooks added another top finish by placing fourth in the 3200. The Wildcats also found success in the hurdles, with Ben Olson taking second in the 300-meter hurdles and fifth in the 110 hurdles.
In the relays, Wild Rose was solid across the board, finishing fourth in the 4×100, third in the 4×200, and third again in the 4×400. The distance relay team also added a fifth-place finish in the 4×800, showing depth across multiple events.
Field events were a major strength, highlighted by Jacob Smith placing second in shot put and third in discus, while Brayden Kirwan added a fourth-place finish in both events. Landon Anderson was another standout, finishing fourth in the long jump and second in the triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
BERLIN 222.5, MARKESAN 206, WILD ROSE 157, NORTH FOND DU LAC 153, WAUTOMA 119.5, RIPON 118.5, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 103.5, LACONIA 92, PRINCETON-GREEN LAKE 91
GIRLS RESULTS:
BERLIN 286, WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 159, LACONIA 156, PRINCETON-GREEN LAKE 144, WAUTOMA 136, NORTH FOND DU LAC 111, WILD ROSE 101, MARKESAN 100, RIPON 39
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@ Chilton

The Wrightstown Boys took 1st at Chilton on Thursday. Brody Wilson’s win in the 100 meters and a runner-up finish from Alex VanHelvoirt in the same race led the Tigers. The Tigers also showed depth in the field events, with Sam Haven winning the long jump and adding a second-place finish in the triple jump, while VanHelvoirt added another runner-up finish in long jump. Wrightstown picked up key relay points as well, finishing second in the 4×100, and saw Mathias Schroth earn a win in the 800 along with a second-place finish in the 400.

The Denmark Girls captured 1st as well at Chilton on Thursday. Ella Denor swept both the 100 and 200 meter titles. The Vikings also controlled the relays, winning the 4×100, 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800, showcasing impressive team depth. In the field events, Addison Kane captured the long jump title while contributing to relay success, and Denmark added multiple podium finishes in distance races, including Katelyn Demmin in both the 800 and 1600.
BOYS RESULTS:
WRIGHTSTOWN 134, STURGEON BAY 112.5, DENMARK 112.5, CHILTON 94, HOWARDS GROVE 65, RONCALLI 64, SEVASTOPOL 44, SAINT LAWRENCE SEMINARY 33, GIBRALTAR 18, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 9, ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC 5
GIRLS RESULTS:
DENMARK 161, CHILTON 157, WRIGHTSTOWN 96, GIBRALTAR 51, HOWARDS GROVE 49, STURGEON BAY 45, SEVASTOPOL 40, ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC 21, GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN 20, RONCALLI 14
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@ Two Rivers

The Luxemburg-Casco Track and Field teams swept 1st place at Two Rivers on Thursday.
Brady Kinnard taking first in the 200 meters and Ezra Treml sweeping both the 800 and 1600. The Spartans also dominated distance events with Zach Tassoul winning the 3200 and adding a second-place finish in the 1600, while Derek Christoph placed in both races as well. In the hurdles, Kory Jansen and Levi Kinnard each picked up victories, and the 4×400 relay team added another first-place finish. Luxemburg-Casco also showed depth in the field events, highlighted by a discus win from Jacob Walton.
On the girls side, Ana Wolfert won both the 100-meter hurdles and triple jump while also taking first in the long jump. Claire DuChateau added a victory in the 3200, and the Spartans’ relay teams were strong, highlighted by wins in the 4×200 and 4×400. Sienna Blohowiak contributed with runner-up finishes in both the 100 and 200, while Adeline Treml paced the distance group with second-place finishes in the 800 and 1600. Luxemburg-Casco also found success in the field events, including runner-up finishes in both shot put and discus from Riley Potapenko.
BOYS RESULTS:
LUXEMBURG-CASCO 89, TWO RIVERS 63, VALDERS 30
GIRLS RESULTS:
LUXEMBURG-CASCO 82, TWO RIVERS 54.5, VALDERS 43.5














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