@ Freedom Quad – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Freedom Track and Field teams showcased their power by winning their own home NEC Invite. On the boys side, Freedom’s depth was on full display, with Sawyer Rueckl winning the 400 meters and teaming with Jayden Rueckl for a 1-2 finish, while Grayson Rudolph-Ness and Dailey Lennon did the same in the 800. The Irish also controlled the hurdles with Nolan Phillips winning the 110 hurdles, and added relay victories in both the 4×100 and 4×200. In the field events, Kaiden Wagner led a sweep in both the shot put and discus, anchoring a dominant throwing performance.
The Freedom girls were just as impressive, piling up wins across multiple events. Katherine Cook swept the distance races with victories in the 800 and 3200, while Ashley Hietpas and Jessa Jochman led a strong hurdles group with wins in the 100 and 300 hurdles. The Irish also dominated relays, winning the 4×100, 4×200, and 4×400, showcasing their team speed and depth.
In the field, Stella Verhasselt powered Freedom with wins in both the shot put and discus, while Gabriella Hambel added a victory in the pole vault and Marisa Greiner claimed the long jump title.
BOYS RESULTS:
FREEDOM 89, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 65, WRIGHTSTOWN 63, MARINETTE 43
GIRLS RESULTS:
FREEDOM 113, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 83.5, WRIGHTSTOWN 47, MARINETTE 20.5
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@ Suring Triangular – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Suring Eagles Girls Track and Field team took 1st at their own home invite on Tuesday. Lexi Remic led the way on the track, winning both the 200 and 400 meters while also placing second in the 100. In distance events, Ginger Gerndt and Morgan Suring swept the top two spots in the 800, while Allyson Seibert won the 1600 and Natalie Seibert took first in the 3200. Suring also dominated the hurdles and relays, with Aliya Cox winning both hurdle events and the team taking first in the 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800 relays. The strong showing continued in the field events, where Suring added wins in discus, high jump, and long jump.
GIRLS RESULTS:
SURING 114, COLEMAN 95, CARNEY-NADEAU 22, ONEIDA NATION 15
BOYS RESULTS:
COLEMAN 114.5, ONEIDA NATION 66, SURING 61.5, CARNEY-NADEAU 18
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@ Green Bay West – BOYS AND GIRLS

The Shawano Boys Track and Field team took 3rd place the Bay Conference Relays on Tuesday. The Hawks’ top moment came in the 4×100 relay, where the team of Elijah Senft, Aiden Rasmussen, Heriberto Rubio, and Bryce Lammers raced to a first-place finish with a time of 43.79. Shawano also showed depth in the longer relays, placing second in the 4×400 and third in the 4×800, while adding a fourth-place finish in the sprint medley relay.
In the field events, Joseph Doperalski led the way with a second-place finish in the shot put, while Drew Chelberg added another runner-up finish in the discus. The Hawks also picked up additional top-eight finishes in both throwing events, showing solid depth.
On the track, Shawano saw contributions in the hurdles with Andre Peterson placing sixth in the 300 hurdles and James Lange finishing fourth in the 110 hurdles.
BOYS RESULTS:
FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 133, WINNECONNE 99, SHAWANO 83, MENASHA 65.5, SEYMOUR 45, XAVIER 41, GREEN BAY WEST 33.5, GREEN BAY EAST 12
GIRLS RESULTS:
XAVIER 114, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 92, WINNECONNE 73.75, SEYMOUR 60.75, GREEN BAY EAST 50.75, SHAWANO 50.75, GREEN BAY WEST 50.5, MENASHA 49.5
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@ Oconto Falls – BOYS AND GIRLS
(Clintonville, Denmark, Little Chute, Waupaca, Oconto Falls)

The Waupaca Boys Track and Field team took 2nd place at Oconto Falls on Tuesday. Carson Wood led the way with wins in both the 800 and 1600 meters, while also placing fourth in the 400 to pace the Comets on the track. Waupaca also saw success in the distance races with Carson Fletcher winning the 3200 and multiple top finishes from Leo Chouinard and Brody Pate.
In the field events, Wyatt Buenning dominated with a first-place finish in discus, while the Comets swept the top two spots in the triple jump behind Carter Solberg and Brody Woitczak.
BOYS RESULTS:
LITTLE CHUTE 177, WAUPACA 96, OCONTO FALLS 41
GIRLS RESULTS:
LITTLE CHUTE 110, OCONTO FALLS 71, WAUPACA 69.5
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@ Crivitz Triangular – BOYS AND GIRLS
(Crivitz)

Both Crivitz Boys and Girls defended home track as they both picked up 1st place finishes on Tuesday. On the boys side, the Wolverines controlled the sprints, distance, relays, and field events, highlighted by wins from Carson Weidner in the 400, James Caine in the 800, and Kallen Betka in the 300 hurdles.
Crivitz also swept multiple relay events including the 4×100, 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800, while dominating the field with wins in shot put, discus, pole vault, long jump, and triple jump.
On the girls side, Crivitz was just as impressive, sweeping the top four spots in the 100 meters and picking up wins from Kaylie Polzin in the 200 and Peyton Rehberg in multiple events.
The Wolverines also dominated the relays, taking first in the 4×100, 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800, while adding field event wins in shot put, high jump, pole vault, long jump, and triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 105, IRONWOOD 41, CRANDON 26
GIRLS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 109, IRONWOOD 42, CRANDON 18
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@ Neenah Quad – GIRLS ONLY – NO TEAM SCORES

Hortonville’s girls track team turned in a strong performance, highlighted by multiple event wins and top finishes across the meet.
Jayla Rades led the way with a first-place finish in the 100 meters, while Hannah Huza added a win in the 400 and a fifth-place finish in the 200. The Polar Bears also saw success in the field, with Alena Lewis winning the pole vault and McKenna Mileski taking first in the triple jump. Hortonville showed strong depth in relays as well, placing second and third in the 4×100 and second and fourth in the 4×200.
















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