@ Manawa – BOYS AND GIRLS
(Amherst, Bonduel, Iola-Scandinavia, Menominee Nation, Shiocton, Weyauwega-Fremont, Wittenberg-Birnamwood)

Both Weyauwega-Fremont Track and Field teams took 1st place at Manawa in a CWC Meet on Monday. On the boys side, the Warhawks were led by a first-place finish in the 4×200 relay, along with strong individual performances from Marcus Benjamin, who placed third in the 800 and second in the 1600, and Jayson Fee, who finished sixth in the 400.
Weyauwega-Fremont also showed strength in the field events, earning top-three finishes in both shot put and discus, while adding multiple podium finishes in the jumps.
On the girls side, Chamille Birdyshaw led the way with a second-place finish in the 200 and a third-place finish in the 400, while the 4×100 and 4×200 relay teams both placed third.
The Warhawks also dominated in the throws with Macy Fee finishing second in both shot put and discus, highlighting a well-rounded performance across track, relays, and field events.
BOYS RESULTS:
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 142, BONDUEL 101, AMHERST 90.5, MANAWA 89, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 86, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 50, ROSHOLT 46, PACELLI 41, MENOMINEE NATION 24.5
GIRLS RESULTS:
WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 118, BONDUEL 108, MANAWA 107, WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 74, PACELLI 67, AMEHRST 60, ROSHOLT 51, IOLA-SCANDINAVIA 38, MENOMINEE NATION 22
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@ Pittsville – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Marion/Tigerton Girls Track and Field team tied for 1st place at Pittsville on Monday. Kennedy Zuniga led the way on the track with a first-place finish in the 800 meters, while the team also picked up a win in the 4×100 relay.
The Co-Op added another relay victory in the 4×800, showcasing strength in distance events.
In the field, Presley Stewart-Rolle dominated with a win in the discus and a second-place finish in the shot put.
GIRLS RESULTS:
WILD ROSE 119, MARION/TIGERTON 119, PITTSVILLE 111, GRESHAM/BOWLER 76, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 57, TRI-COUNTY 24, ALMOND-BANCROFT 22, PORT EDWARDS 13
BOYS RESULTS:
WILD ROSE 162, MARION/TIGERTON 104, PITTSVILLE 97, GRESHAM/BOWLER 74.5, PORT EDWARDS 60, NORTHLAND LUTHERAN 58.5, TRI-COUTNY 33, ALMOND-BANCROFT 19
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@ Hortonville Quad – BOYS ONLY
(Hortonville)

The Hortonville Boys Track and Field team took 2nd place at their own home quad yesterday. Walt Pitzner led the way with a first-place finish in the 200 meters, while the Polar Bears also swept the top two spots in the event.
In distance races, Cade Mansfield and Gavin Dahlke finished first and second in the 800 meters, and Alex Wagner added a win in the 1600.
Hortonville also excelled in relays, taking first in the 4×400 and finishing second in the 4×100.
In the field events, Abram Daniels led the way with wins in both the high jump and triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
KIMBERLY 94, HORTONVILLE 80, NEENAH 75, APPLETON WEST 18
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@ West De Pere Quad – BOYS AND GIRLS

Both Bay Port Boys and Girls Track and Field teams took 1st place at the West De Pere Quad on Monday. Max Stascak led the way on the track, finishing second in the 100 meters before winning the 200 meters, while Damon Bree took first in the 800 meters.
The Pirates also dominated in the field, sweeping the top three spots in the shot put and adding a win from Carson Bleser in the 110-meter hurdles.
In the girls events, Bay Port controlled the sprints with Hailey Schroeder winning the 100 and London LaBlonde taking first in the 200, while Onika Colassacco won the 400 meters.
BOYS RESULTS:
BAY PORT 120, WEST DE PERE 82.5, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 36.5, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 30
GIRLS RESULTS:
BAY PORT 109, WEST DE PERE 85, MANITOWOC LINCOLN 45, SHEBOYGAN NORTH 11
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@ Green Bay Southwest Triangular – BOYS AND GIRLS
NO TEAM SCORES
Pulaski put together a strong showing at the meet, highlighted by multiple event wins and strong depth across the board.
Keaton Dauk led the way with a first-place finish in the 400 meters, while Bryce Voelz added another win in the 800.
Pulaski also dominated the hurdles, with Nico VanDerPerren sweeping both the 110 and 300 hurdle events.
In relays, the Red Raiders picked up wins in both the 4×200 and 4×400, showcasing strong team speed and depth.
On the girls side, Pulaski controlled the sprints and field events with multiple wins including the 200 meters, 4×100 relay, and strong performances in throwing events.
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@ Green Bay Preble Triangular – BOYS AND GIRLS
NO TEAM SCORES
De Pere turned in a strong all-around performance, highlighted by multiple top finishes across both track and field events.
Evan Frelich led the way on the track, finishing second in the 100 meters and winning the 200 meters, while the Redbirds also showed depth in distance events with a sweep of the top spots in the 3200 meters.
In the field, De Pere dominated with a first-place finish from Cayden Cavanaugh in the shot put and another win from Jadyn Rohm in the discus.
The Redbirds also picked up wins in relays, including the 4×800, while adding strong finishes in the 4×400.
On the girls side, De Pere earned multiple wins including the 200 meters and the 4×400 relay, showcasing depth across sprint, distance, and field events.
















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