@ Seymour Triangular
Shawano boys turned in a dominant performance across the board, highlighted by a sweep of the 100 meters with Bryce Lammers and Aiden Rasmussen finishing first and second, while Lammers also won the 200. The Hawks controlled the distance events as well, winning the 800, 1600, and 3200 meters, while also capturing titles in the 4×100, 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800 relays. In the field events, Shawano added wins in shot put, discus, and pole vault to round out a complete team effort.
On the girls side, Seymour delivered a strong showing led by Maya Vande Kolk, who swept the 100 and 200 meter titles, and helped pace a fast sprint group. The Thunder also dominated the relays, winning the 4×200 and finishing second in the 4×100, while adding multiple top finishes in the jumps with Reese VanDen Heuvel taking first in both the long jump and triple jump.
BOYS RESULTS:
SHAWANO 120.5, SEYMOUR 55.5, GREEN BAY EAST 10
GIRLS RESULTS:
SEYMOUR 63, GREEN BAY EAST 61, SHAWANO 51
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@ Suring
Bears Boys Team Grab 1st, Suring Girls 2nd

Bonduel turned in a strong all-around performance on the boys side, highlighted by a win from Malachi Gray in the 100 meters and a dominant showing in the field events from Ryan Westrich, who took first in both shot put and discus. The Bears also saw success in distance events with Garrett Anderson finishing second in the 800 and Gage Anderson placing second in the 3200, while the 4×400 and 4×800 relay teams both captured first-place finishes. Carter Moesch added a second-place finish in the long jump and helped lead a balanced effort across multiple events.

On the girls side, Suring put together an impressive meet with multiple event wins, led by Aliya Cox who swept both hurdle events and helped the 4×400 relay team to a first-place finish. The Eagles also saw strong performances from Lexi Remic, who finished second in both the 200 and 400 meters, while Kyler Kempka added a pair of top-three finishes in the 400 and long jump. In the field events, Suring’s Chloe Schroeder took first in discus, and Ellayna Skarban placed near the top in multiple events.
BOYS RESULTS:
BONDUEL 168, CRIVITZ 162.5, SURING 105, LENA-SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS 99.5 ONEIDA NATION 68, CRANDON 32, GILLETT 31
GIRLS RESULTS:
CRIVITZ 157, SURING 153, BONDUEL 140, LENA-SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS 86, CRANDON 47, GILLETT 42, ONEIDA NATION 39
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@ Clintonville
Irish Dominate At Clintonville

Freedom delivered a dominant performance at the meet, sweeping the top three spots in the 100 meters behind Ashley Hietpas, Marisa Greiner, and Gabriella Hambel. The Irish continued that momentum in the 400 meters, taking the top five places, led by Hambel, Ella Wagner, and Greiner in a commanding showing.
Distance events were another strength, with Katherine Cook winning both the 800 and 1600 meters, while Eleanor Groenjes and Caitlynn Morack added more top-three finishes. Freedom also picked up a win in the 3200 meters from Ella Bonnet, showcasing depth across all distances.
In the field events, Freedom saw strong results in both shot put and discus, placing multiple athletes in the top five, while also claiming the top two spots in pole vault with Hambel and Hietpas.
GIRLS RESULTS:
FREEDOM 151, OCONTO FALLS 140, WRIGHTSTOWN 91, LITTLE CHUTE 82, CLINTONVILLE 23
BOYS RESULTS:
LITTLE CHUTE 142, WRIGHTSTOWN 129, FREEDOM 111, OCONTO FALLS 103, CLINTONVILLE 43
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@ Green Bay West Triangular
Bulldogs T&F Teams Grab 2nd at GB West

On the boys side, Jaxson Walz led the sprints with a second-place finish in both the 100 and 200 meters, while Chase Disch also placed in the top three in the 100. In distance events, Braden Clarke paced the Bulldogs with a win in the 1600, while Onan Retzlaff and Charles Sloma added top-four finishes to give New London strong depth. The Bulldogs also excelled in the field, with Cory Brooker winning the long jump and multiple athletes placing near the top in shot put and discus, while the 4×800 relay team captured first place.
On the girls side, Ayden Smith had a standout meet, winning both the 100 meters and sweeping the throwing events with first-place finishes in shot put and discus. The Bulldogs also dominated the relays, taking first in both the 4×100 and 4×200 while adding a runner-up finish in the 4×400. In distance races, Shaye Allen added another win in the 3200, while Thressa Voight and Sarah Daly contributed strong finishes in the 800.
BOYS RESULTS:
WINNECONNE 79, NEW LONDON 69, GREEN BAY WEST 21
GIRLS RESULTS:
WINNECONNE 74, NEW LONDON 63, GREEN BAY WEST 37
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@ Luxemburg-Casco
Waupaca Boys Grab Road Win At L-C

The Waupaca Boys Track and Field team took 1st at Luxemburg-Casco on Tuesday. Ian Diem led the way on the track, winning the 200 meters, while also helping the Comets take first in the 4×200 relay. In the field, Wyatt Buenning had a standout day, capturing first place in the discus and adding a top-10 finish in the shot put. Austin Adamczak also shined, winning the high jump and contributing to a second-place finish in the 4×100 relay. Waupaca also saw success in distance events, with Sawyer Drankus placing second in the 1600 and third in the 3200, while Brody Pate added another top-three finish in the 1600. The Comets capped off the meet with a win in the 4×400 relay and multiple top-three finishes in jumping events,
BOYS RESULTS:
WAUPACA 101, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 91, MARINETTE 68, DENMARK 32
GIRLS RESULTS:
LUXEMBURG-CASCO 157, WAUPACA 59, DENMARK 45, MARINETTE 38
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@ Marshfield – NO TEAM SCORES
Port Edwards Competitive at Wood County Invite

Port Edwards had a few solid individual performances highlighted by underclassmen throughout the meet. Freshman Parker Polubinsky led the way in the sprints, finishing 17th in the 100 meters and adding an 11th place finish in the long jump. Teammate Bentley Teske also posted a personal best in the 100 meters, showing continued improvement early in his career.
In the distance events, Kaden Dassow turned in one of the team’s top finishes, placing 6th in the 1600 meters and also finishing 4th in the 300 hurdles with a strong time.
















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