Track and Field
@ Shawano Triangular

Shawano turned in a strong all-around performance at its quad meet, highlighted by depth across multiple events and several first-place finishes. Cambren Zeuske led the way on the track, winning the 400 meters, while the Hawks dominated distance races with a sweep of the top three spots in the 800 and a 1-2-3 finish in the 1600 led by Josiah Kuehl. Shawano also showed strength in relays, capturing the 4×800 and finishing second in the 4×200, while adding multiple top finishes in the hurdles from Kaiden McCloy and James Lange. In the field events, Drew Chelberg paced the Hawks with a win in the discus and strong finishes in shot put, while Ryan Schwitzer took first in the pole vault and Micah Welander won the high jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
SHAWANO 75, MENASHA 41, GREEN BAY WEST 37
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@ Winneconne Triangular

The Foxes Track and Field teams picked up a road victory in Winneconne on Tuesday. On the boys side, Jackson Mayer led the sprint group with a second-place finish in the 100 meters, while Ethan Martin and Jack Kroncke both placed in the top five in the 400. The Foxes also excelled in hurdles and relays, winning the 300-meter hurdles behind Jacoby Dobberstein and taking first in the 4×100 relay, while adding a runner-up finish in the 4×800. In the field, Dobberstein added a win in the triple jump and a second-place finish in shot put, while Blessings Kapande and Tyler Dequaine went one-two in the long jump.
On the girls side, Fox Valley Lutheran dominated the sprints and relays, sweeping the top three spots in the 100 meters and winning both the 4×100 and 4×200 relays, while Claire Fischer added a win in the 400 and Isabelle Sievert claimed first in the shot put to cap a well-rounded performance.
BOYS RESULTS:
FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 69.67, WINNECONNE 67.33, GREEN BAY EAST 19
GIRLS RESULTS:
FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 71.5, WINNECONNE 50, GREEN BAY EAST 31.5
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@ Hortonville Triangular

Hortonville turned in a strong all-around performance at their meet, highlighted by wins and multiple top-three finishes on both the boys and girls sides. On the boys side, Cade Mansfield led the way with a first-place finish in the 400 meters, while Greyson Rankin and Walt Pitzner both placed in the top five in the 100. The Polar Bears also saw solid distance results with Kaleb Romenesko and Gavin Dahlke finishing third and fourth in the 1600, while Keagan Wilkinson and Cal Mischler added top-four finishes in the 110 hurdles. In the field, Brock Schmidt took third in discus and Hortonville added a second- and third-place finish in pole vault from Carter Possley and Luke Brochtrup.
On the girls side, Hannah Huza was a standout, winning the 800 and placing second in the 1600, while Jayla Rades and Adeline Fredrickson both finished in the top four in the 100 meters. Kalisa Peppler added a fourth-place finish in the 400, and the distance group stayed strong with Hailey Falbo also placing in the 1600. Hortonville also picked up key points in the hurdles and field events, with Brynn Stapleton and Aurora Ninneman placing in the 100 hurdles, Alena Lewis finishing fifth in the 300 hurdles, and Lewis adding a runner-up finish in pole vault. In discus, Lilyann Hernke led the field athletes with a third-place finish,
BOYS RESULTS:
APPLETON NORTH 38, KAUKAUNA 22, HORTONVILLE 21
GIRLS RESULTS:
APPLETON NORTH 41, KAUKAUNA 36, HORTONVILLE 19
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@ Crivitz Quad

The Crivitz Track and Field teams both took 1st place at their own home invite on Tuesday.
On the boys side, Brayden Sellen led the way with victories in the 100 meters and pole vault, while James Caine added a win in the 400 and Jacob Richlen took first in the 3200. The Wolverines also dominated the relays, winning both the 4×100 and 4×200 while adding a second-place finish in the 4×400 and a win in the 4×800. In the field, Cody Chapman and Reece Schad went one-two in discus, while Bryce Banaszak added a win in the long jump and strong finishes in multiple sprint events.
On the girls side, Crivitz showcased depth across the board with Kylah Betka winning the 200 and pole vault, while Kaylie Polzin added a victory in the 400. The Wolverines also found success in relays, winning the 4×100 and 4×400 while placing second in both the 4×200 and 4×800. In hurdles, Piper Wesner swept the 300 hurdles and added a runner-up finish in the 100 hurdles, while the team added strong field performances from Peyton Rehberg with a high jump win and Madelyn Pouwels taking first in the triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 93, SURING 71, FLORENCE-NIAGARA 69, GILLETT 17
GIRLS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 99, SURING 76, FLORENCE-NIAGARA 50, GILLETT 33
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@ Marinette Invite

The Oconto Falls Track and Field teams took 3rd at a Northeastern Conference Invite hosted at Marinette on Tuesday.
On the boys side, the Panthers were led by a dominant sprint group, with Elijah White, Brady Bursa, and Croix Gardebrecht all finishing in the top five of the 100 and placing again in the 200 and 400, while Bursa also captured a win in the long jump. The distance group added solid performances, including a second-place finish from Mason Lotto in the 3200, while the 4×800 relay team earned a first-place finish. In the field, Caleb Dryja stood out with a runner-up finish in discus, and multiple athletes placed across jumping and throwing events.
On the girls side, Oconto Falls showcased balance and depth with a win in the 4×100 relay and multiple strong finishes in the sprints, led by Rylie Shallow and Gracie Miller placing near the top of the 100. The Panthers also dominated the 400 with Annabelle Maciejewski and Alexandria Braund finishing first and second, while Mackenzie Lotto added a third-place finish in the 300 hurdles. In the field events, Brooke Fenlon captured first in the long jump, and the team swept the top two spots in the high jump with Calli Bursa and Lucy Ripley.
BOYS RESULTS:
LITTLE CHUTE 145, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 106, OCONTO FALLS 58, MARINETTE 52, CLINTONVILLE 6
GIRLS RESULTS:
LUXEMBURG-CASCO 134, LITTLE CHUTE 97.5, OCONTO FALLS 88.5, MARINETTE 32, CLINTONVILLE 8
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@ New London Triangular – NO TEAM SCORES
New London, Xavier, and Seymour all turned in strong performances across the track at a loaded meet, with each school finding success in multiple events.
Seymour dominated the sprints early, with Johnny Ramirez winning the 100 meters and the Thunder also claiming the 4×100 relay, while Brendon Riehl added a win in the 400.
New London showed its depth in distance and field events, sweeping the top two spots in the 800, winning the 1600 and 3200, and adding victories from Collyn Elsholtz in both hurdle events along with strong throws from Preston Krueger.
Xavier stood out in relays and jumps, winning the 4×200 and 4×800 relays while also getting a top finish from Wyatt Rouamba in the triple jump and multiple top-three sprint finishes.
On the girls side, Xavier dominated the sprints and middle distances with multiple top finishes, while Seymour picked up key wins in the 200, hurdles, and relays. New London’s girls were especially strong in distance events and throws, highlighted by Shaye Allen’s wins in the 800 and 1600 and Ayden Smith sweeping both shot put and discus.
















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