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more Caius Higgins and freshman Landon Lukasko. Relay alternates are senior Eli Slack and junior Maverick Butt.
Schoenherr’s a speedster
Stratford senior Jett Schoenherr won the 100-meter dash at Friday’s sectional in 10.94 seconds and he placed second in the 200-meter dash in 22.29. He placed third in the 200-meter dash and fourth in the 100-meter dash at state last year.
Freshmen find way to state
Marathon freshman Alec Miller took second place in the sectional boys pole vault with 12 feet, nine inches to qualify for state. Marathon freshman Bristal Bauman took second place in the sectional girls pole vault with nine feet, nine inches to qualify for state.
Relays dominate sectional
Stratford’s boys 4x200-meter relay team won the sectional championship in 1:30.72 and consists of senior Brandon Knetter, Zawislan, Breit and Carter Foster. Alternates are Mason Miller and sophomore Austin Niehaus.
Marathon’s 4x200-meter relay placed second in 1:31.31 and includes senior Levi Krautkramer and sophomores Fred Tylinski, Garrett Bracewell and Brady Annis. Alternates are senior Logan Witberler and junior Luke Hoenisch. Marathon’s 4x200meter boys relay now holds the school record.
Edgar’s 4x200-meter relay placed third in 1:31.51 and includes Schreiber, Lukasko, Higgins and Schnelle with alternates Slack and sophomore Kennen Van Ornum.
Marathon’s boys 4x400-meter relay won the sectional title in 3:27.86 and includes seniors Logan Rohland and Levi Krautkramer and sophomores Annis and Bracewell. Alternates are senior River Stanecki and sophomore Fred Tylinski.
Stratford’s 4x400-meter relay placed second and consists of senior Caden Foster, junior Zawislan and sophomores Austin Niehaus and Connor Kreft. Alternates are seniors Garrett Zuelke and Xander Curtice.
Edgar’s 4x400-meter relay placed third and includes senior Ty Schnelle, junior Tucker Streit and sophomores Kennen Van Ornum and Higgins. Alternates are sophomore Isaiah Kraft and senior Schreiber.
Boys relays break records
The Red Raiders’ 4x800-meter boys relay team won the sectional title in 8:06.70 and consists of Rohland, Krautkramer, Peters and Annis. Alternates are juniors Ethan Huebsch and John Kahon. Marathon’s boys 4x800-meter relay broke the 2014 school record of 8:07.52.
Stratford’s 4x800-meter relay placed second in 8:08.07 to break a 23-year-old school record. Relay team members are seniors Ethan Heeg, Cooper Bosmans, Cree DeFoe and Zuelke. Alternates are senior Derek Wiese and freshman Jayden DeFoe.
Edgar’s 4x800-meter relay placed third in 8:20.09 and includes juniors Dillan Sondelski and Dom Contreras and sophomores Carson Nowak and Isaiah Kraft. Alternates are junior Cade Koch and freshman Emmitt Van Ornum. Edgar’s 4x800meter boys relay broke the school record at sectionals.
Girls relays going to state
Stratford’s girls 4x100-meter relay won the sectional championship in 51.31 seconds and consists of junior Dawnyel Martin, sophomore Brianna Sherden and freshmen Wynn Schoenherr and Lillian Kaiser. Alternates are junior Hailey Fecker and freshman Morgan Schmidt.
The Edgar girls 4x200-meter relay took third place at the Marathon sectional in 1:48.73 and includes seniors Addisyn Trawicki and Mia Stencil, sophomore Rachel Burke and freshmen Shiloh Karlen. Alternates are sophomore Abigail Christiansen and freshman Ashley Krause.
More individuals statebound
Marathon sophomore Garrett Bracewell won the 110-meter hurdles at sectionals in 14.75 seconds. Edgar junior Tucker Streit qualified for both boys state hurdling events by taking second place in both the 110-meter hurdles in 14.87 seconds and 300-meter hurdles in 39.64.
Red Raiders senior Logan Witberler took second place in the triple jump with 43 feet, 6-3/4 inches and Stratford sophomore Connor Kreft was third with 43 feet, five inches. Witberler tied Marathon’s triple jump school record by Cody Ewert in 2012.
Marathon freshman Cael Riesgraf placed second in the high jump with six feet, two inches and Stratford senior Xander Curtice was third with six feet, one inch.
Stratford senior Cree DeFoe placed third in the boys 3,200-meter run in 9:52.91. Tigers sophomore Brianna Sherden placed fourth in the girls 200-meter dash in 26.28 seconds. Marathon senior Shilo Blake placed fourth in the girls 3,200-meter run in 11:45.86.
Athens at Colby sectional
Six Athens boys and girls track and field athletes advanced from Friday’s Colby sectional to this weekend’s WIAA Division 3 state championships.
Junior Sy’Rih Hartwig won the girls shot put sectional title with a throw of 41 feet, four inches and is seeded second at state. Hartwig placed third in the discus at sectionals with 133 feet, six inches and is seeded fifth at state.
Athens senior Kyle Schreiner won the boys sectional pole vault championship with 13 feet, six inches and is seeded second at state. Bluejays senior Malaina Telschow took second place in the girls sectional pole vault with 10 feet, six inches. Telschow tied with Ladysmith junior Hailey Wilmot with 10 feet, six inches but she missed her first attempt at this height and Wilmot didn’t, thus Wilmot won first place.
Bluejays sophomore Ellis Baer took third place in the girls 1,600-meter run in 5:33.86 and senior Brianna Sheahan placed third in the 3,200-meter run in 12:07.19. Athens sophomore Brock Beaty placed fourth in the 110-meter hurdles in 16.12 seconds.
WIAA state Division 3 field and running events start at 9:30 a.m. this Friday, June 6. Saturday’s state Division 3 field events begin at 9:30 a.m. and the running events start at 10 a.m.
STRENGTH HELPS HARTWIG QUALIFY FOR STATE IN THROWING EVENTS - Athens junior Sy’Rih Hartwig heaves the shot put during Friday’s WIAA Division 3 sectional in Colby. She won the shot put championship with a throw of 41 feet, four inches and is seeded second at state. Hartwig also qualified for the state discus with a third-place sectional throw of 133 feet, six inches.
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YOUNG LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER SHINES AT SECTIONAL - Athens sophomore Ellis Baer ran to a third-place finish in the 1,600-meter run in 5:33.86 at Friday’s WIAA Division 3 sectional held in Colby to advance to the state tournament in La Crosse.
TP PHOTO/NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD
