Noble took second with 6-8 and Newton's Keith Moko finished third. Panoramas Jaidyn Sellers repeated with a 2A state meet record (12.13). Fan Info. Jackson Heidesch, Dowling Catholic, 1:56.85, 2. Carlisle finished in second, after entering the final leg in sixth. Clare Wright (Jesup), 2:22.95; 8. Addison Dorenkamp, West Des Moines Valley, 10:05.47, 3. NaZion Caruthers, Davenport West, 10.95, 3. Benton Community, 1:35.85; 8. Van Meter, 1:02.75; 7. West Des Moines Dowling (Olivia Kramer, Ruby Leman, Alex Gaskell, Esaba Okwaramoi), 1:00.44, All-time Iowa record, 2. Solon (Meghan ONeill, Kaia Holtkamp, Gracie Federspiel, Emma Bock), 3:55.14, 2. Brady Leonard (Madrid), 15.22; 7. Dawson Forgy (Winterset), 10.91; 7. The IHSAA is a statewide service organization that has been working to coordinate, develop, direct, and promote boys' high school and junior high sports and activities in Iowa since 1904. Solon, 49.28; 4. Middle School Boys And Girls Track And Field Multi-team Event. View More. Ankeny (Jack Belding, Tyler Sickerson, Tyson Miller, Tyrese Miller), 1:31.46, 2. . Caden Plasier (Sioux Center), 10.86; 4. As the largest and one of the oldest track and field high school meets in the country, every girl hopes to represent their school and community at this event. Dubuque Wahlert, 1:48.66; 3. Jalyssa Blazek gave Turkey Valley its first ever girls running event state gold. Claire Farrell (Norwalk), 24.56; 3. Spirit Lake senior Qai Hussey won the 2A 400-meter dash in 47.83, just shy of the state meet record of 47.43 that's been held since 2000. Annika Larson (Ballard), 4:51.18; 5. Underwood, 1:09.46; 5. Final Meet Information - 2/27/23. Wyatt Willand (Northwood-Kensett), 17.12, state record, 2. girl's long jump / boy's triple jump). Alayna Darter, Dubuque Hempstead, 51.85, 1. Their investments allow the IGHSAU to provide the very best championship experience for student-athletes across the state while continuing the vision and mission established by longtime Executive Director E. Wayne Cooley. Miles Thompson (Cedar Rapids Washington), 21.65; 4. Kelsey Pacha (Fairfield), 15.31; 5. Josie Bentz, West Burlington-Notre Dame, 5-6, 1. Ruby Leman (West Des Moines Dowling), 15.04; 4. North Polk, 59.70; 3. Williamsburg, 4:08.93; 8. Dubuque Wahlert, 4:02.64; 4. Amanda Treptow (Jesup), 2:22.91; 7. Dallas Center-Grimes finished in second place and Newton came in third. Van Meter, 1:13.48, 1. 4-3-1b5: Clarifies that garments with logos completely around the waistband on uniform bottoms are legal. Alex Mota (Marion), 22.23; 6. Sioux City West won in 4A, giving Holly Duax her fourth gold of the week (long jump, 100, 200). Bondurant-Farrar's Katelyn Lappe finished second and Decorah's Julia Alberts finished third. Tommy Tyynismaa (South Tama), 1:55.23; 4. Dallas Center-Grimes (Kieran Shawhan, Zach Smid, Gavin Todd, Daniel Onwuramaka), 1:34.23, 2. Lani Hubka (Decorah), 26.17, 2. Davenport Assumption, 1:49.51; 4. Field Events (happen throughout meet) Long Jump. Makayla Crannell (Adel ADM), 12.47; 6. Cedar Rapids Kennedy, 1:02.91; 7. Northwood-Kensetts Wyatt Willand won his fourth gold of the week (100, 200, 800) with an all-time best time (59.65). Then there are athletes like Waukee Northwests Mackenzie Carney and Southeast Polks Abu Sama, who dominate the competition in their respective events. There are currently no upcoming events listed for track-field. Norwalk, 1:47.39; 3. Follow live updates, results and complete coverage here throughout the day. Addison Doughan (Clear Lake), 2:22.97, 2. Kinnick Christensen (West Marshall), 6-4, 3. Molly Zylstra (Unity Christian), 5-2, 1. Ava Smith (Waukee Northwest), 37-0 3/4, 8. Bryce McDonough (Central Springs), 4:28.46; 5. Ames, 48.93; 5. Bettendorf, 1:49.17; 5. Long jump 8th Boys, 7th Boys, 8th Girls, 7th Girls Triple Jump 8th Girls, 7th Girls, 8th Boys, 7th Boys High Jump 8th G (4'), 8th B (4'6"), 7th G (3 . Meghan McDonald (Dubuque Wahlert), 12.47; 7. So now is about . The competition is still ongoing, but Whalen's 204-09 throw set a new state meet record and gavethe Indianola thrower the fourth-best throw in high school track and field this season. Madrid (Lilly Ostert, Emma Olsen, Jillian Dodds, Ella Santi), 49.12, 2. Northeasts Ellie Rickertsen, also a two-time 400 hurdles champion, repeated in 2A. . Clay Bohlmann (Tipton), 4:27.31; 4. She held off Carlisle's Ainsley Erzen, who took second, and Solon's Emma Bock, who came in third. Pella (Nolan Clayberg, Reece Thoreson, Luke Fairchild, Gage Huyser), 59.45, 3A state record, 2. Gage Huyser (Pella), 15.00; 7. Nolan Clayberg (Pella), 14.59 (14.583); 5. Madrid (Lilly Ostert, Emma Olsen, Jillian Dodds, Ella Santi), 1:43.29, 1A state record, 2. Ben Swails (Clear Creek-Amana), 21-9 1/4, 2. With 11 sanctioned sports and over 360 member schools, the IHSAA operates postseason and state tournament events as well as providing student leadership and . Washington's Elijah Morris defended his title and won first with a 48.96. It is becoming more difficult to purchase some garments without the . First practice: Monday, February 20 First meet: Monday, March 6 Playing dates: 16 (7 for junior high) Scrimmages: 1 State Qualifying Meets: May 11 for all classes State Track and Field Meet: May 18-20 for all classes QuikStats reporting dates: Bound will be checked every . Class 7G 1600 M Run. . There are five finals in each class Friday, including two field events apiece. Fairfield, 1:06.23; 4. Anthony Duncan (Van Buren County), 55.62, Qualifiers Roland-Story (43.43), West Sioux, Pleasantville, Williamsburg, Guthrie Center ACGC, Clear Lake, Underwood, Jesup, Qualifiers Mediapolis (3:26.32), Roland-Story, Denver, Underwood, Durant, Dike-New Hartford, Clear Lake, Cascade, 1. 1. Spirit Lake (Ethan Stecker, Jake Cornwall, Drew Alger, Jack Latham), 1:00.50, 2. All the finals for the first day of the Iowa high school state track and field meet are complete, and Class 3A boys closed it out in style with the 400-meter dash. Roster Golf: News Track & Field Track & Field: Facebook Track & Field: Twitter Track . Iowa City Libertys Eric Lucas won the 4A title. Oblong High School. Field events should commence earlier than running events. Tyree Gardner (Waterloo West), 21-2 3/4, 7. 2023 www.desmoinesregister.com. On The Line: An In-Depth Chat With Ballard's Paityn Noe. . Maleah Walker (Oskaloosa), 25.95; 7. The most recent state-title-holding sister is Mid-Prairie sophomore Danielle Hostetler, who rans the 2A girls 3,000 in 10:27.77. Julia Gehl (Dubuque Hempstead), 4:39.38; 5. Ames (Ireland Buss, Elaina Deardorff, Cameron Moon, Ellie Lynch), 1:43.13, 1. Des Moines Christian teammates Aaron Fynaardt and Carson Houg went 1-2 in their third 2A event this week, with Fynaardt winning this one after taking runner-up in the 3,200 and 800. Rylee Vercande (Williamsburg), 12.79; 7. Emily Haverdink (MOC-Floyd Valley), 4:51.48; 6. Jordan Caperon (Iowa City West), 1:41.47; 6. Alayna Darter, Dubuque Hempstead, 1:41.26, 4. The Iowa high school state track and field championships continue with day two Friday at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. Seth Bailey (New London), 1:59.02; 5. 11. Nashua-Plainfield, 4:09.54; 4. Cason Johannes (Sheldon), 22.74; 8. Maddy McFarland (Cedar Falls), 15.14; 5. Wayne, 4:12.18; 7. The three-day event will take place on the Blue Oval at Drake Stadium starting May 19. Recommended Order of Events for Regular Season Meets. Remsen St. Marys (Halle Galles, Mya Bunkers, Whitney Jensen, Claire Schroeder), 1:07.96, 2. Roosevelt junior Hahn came in second after passing Dorenkamp's teammate, Ensley, in the final laps. Kolben Miller (North Butler), 15.79, 2. North Polk, 3:40.18; -- Benton Community, DQ, 1. Some of the state's best high school athletes will compete for top honors this year at the Iowa high school track and field state meet in Des Moines. He will miss the finals after pulling up early and did not finish. West Lyon's Jana Ter Wee came in second and Kuemper Catholic's Kenzie Schon finished third. Hotel Accommodations. Entering April 12, here is a list of the top five statewide leaders in each event for Iowa high school track and field. Marie Dea (Carroll), 2:20.82; 5. Ella Santi (Madrid), 12.45 (12.450); 3. It's been a long time coming for any Saint Ansgar distance runner to win the Class 1A state title in the boys 3,200-meter run. STCU WEST COAST INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Iowa boys high school basketball state tournament begins in just a few days, and some of the top talent from across the state will travel to Des Moines in hopes of winning a title. Wyatt Willand, Northwood-Kensett, 31.59, 1. June 29, 2022 Anna Coffee (Hinton), 15.46; 4. Owen Douglas (Williamsburg), 11.00; 6. Dike-New Hartford, 3:30.09, 1. Iowa Valley, 45.02; -- West Hancock, DQ, 1. Kileigh Lachacz (Dallas Center-Grimes), 39-7 1/2, 1. Isaac Swenson (Belmond-Klemme), 1:58.93; 5. More:Without a home track in 2022, Des Moines Roosevelt still qualified for 17 events at state meet. The Iowa Games offers a discount to track & running clubs that have 10 or more members sign up for the Iowa Games track & field meet. Clear Creek-Amana, 43.70; 5. Justin Olson (George-Little Rock), 166-5, 4. Rationale: The change would minimize issues related to logo/trademark reference on uniform bottoms. 55m: 12: Meghan McDonald: 7.50 PR: Unattached: . Fairfield, 1:34.86; 5. Glenwood, 4:08.21; 7. Alyssa Hertel is a college sports recruiting reporter for the Des Moines Register. March 12, 2023. NEW! Ankeny Centennial, 42.66; 6. WHEN: Saturday, May 15, 2021. 2. Waukee Northwest's Mackenzie Carney and Natalie Harris have put on a show in almost every major competition this season and the opening day of the state meet was no different. In the 3A high jump, it came down to a jump-off, but Central DeWitt's Soren Maricle won the state title. Both athletes made it past the 6-8 mark this year, but only Collins cleared 6-9. . Bryer Prochniak (North Union), 11.15 (11.142); 8. Patrick Lanni | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. Dike-New Hartford, 4:10.50, 1. Kylin Smith (Ankeny Centennial), 1:05.84, 6. Videos . Brayden Hartman (Washington), 51-5 1/2, Qualifiers Eric Lucas (Iowa City Liberty) (14.13), William Bussey (West Des Moines Dowling), Matt Schaeckenbach (Iowa City High), Carter Accola (Ankeny), Grant Miller (Norwalk), Noah Pettinger (Dubuque Hempstead), Cole Schrage (Waukee Northwest), Reid Schilb (West Des Moines Valley), 1. Mason City, 1:10.41. West Des Moines Dowlings Mikey McClain ran the fastest fully-automatic 200 in state history and set a 4A state meet record (20.97) hours after breaking the all-time record in the 100. Wyatt Willand, Northwood-Kensett, 17.90, 1. It's a familiar finishing order in the Class 4A girls 3,000-meter run. Mount Pleasant, 1:09.12; 8. Xavier Conlin (Cedar Falls), 1:24.82, 1. Humboldt, 1:01.01; 4. Iowa City High, 1:05.62; 5. AJ Bonnesen (Danville), 4:33.77; 7. Ames, 3:57.11; 5. Pub. Arkansas commit Ainsley Erzen of Carlisle defended her title in 3A. South Winneshiek-Calmar came in second and Logan-Magnolia finished third. Nodaway Valley, 52.09, 1. Iowa City West, 42.79; 7. Belle Plaine, 1:11.41; -- Wayne, DQ, 1. Madrid teammates Lilly Ostert and Ella Santi both ran 12.45 in the 1A girls race, with Ostert winning it by .009 seconds. Isaiah Johnson (George-Little Rock), 23.00; 7. Madrid, 1:02.46; 6. 1. Drake Relays champion Pleasant Valley won the 4A race with a time (58.96) that ranks 10th all-time in Iowa. Empowering all students to achieve . Field Events: Discus, Shot Put, High Jump, Long Jump, Pole Vault. Teammate Dominic Braet was third. Ankeny, 42.83; 8. 20, 2022 6:00 am, Updated: May. Bellevue, 3:32.37; 7. Newell-Fonda, 3:30.57; 6. 3, 2023 9:50 pm10h ago, Iowa High School Wrestling Mar. Austin Kunkle (Guthrie Center ACGC), 22.29; 5. The Tipton boys relay team of Ty Nichols, Caden Schmidt, Cody Bohlmann and Clay Bohlmann won the program's first state title in the 4x800 since 2002. Jolee Mesz (Lawton-Bronson), 2:22.51; 8. Mediapolis (Kadin Salek, Levi Arnold, Logan Rosas, Anthony Isley), 3:25.46, 2. Jayden Stafford (Mid-Prairie), 18.10; 3. Brooklyn Halbach (Osage), 16.27, 2. He set a new state record with a throw of 204-9 in the Class 4A discus, more than enough to win him the state title too. Ryan Brosius (Dubuque Wahlert), 22.18; 4. Aiden Anderson (Monroe PCM), 22.95, 2. Tyrese Miller (Ankeny), 10.60; 4. Holly Duax (Sioux City West), 18-6 1/2, 3. Nolan Meyer (Bondurant-Farrar), 15.03; 8. Silvana Kabolo (Clear Creek-Amana), 15.44; 7. Nolan Evans, 2:01.20; 8. Sioux Central, 1:08.03; 3. Greene County, 1:00.73; 4. Clear Lake, 43.72; 5. Sioux City West, 1:51.60; 8. West Sioux, 43.32; 4. Tristan Rheingans (DeWitt Central), 55.26, 5. Running events will be run in the following order: 7th Grade Girls. Nyla Norman (Waterloo East), 26.18. Jordan Caperon (Iowa City West), 45.53; 6. Tate Sander (Belmond-Klemme), 22.11; 4. Wyatt Willand (Northwood-Kensett), 1:56.63, 2. Nora Peterson (Alta-Aurelia), 2:21.65; 7. Norwalk, 1:03.10; -- Cedar Falls, DQ. Carter Erickson (Indianola), 10.86; 6. Mason City, 1:34.18. Elkader Central, 4:08.13; 3. Emily Naughton (Indianola), 2:18.69. Jackson Morton (Greene County), 14.64; 3. Iowa football commit Alex Mota of Marion set a 3A state meet record (10.71) to win the race he finished second in last season. Adler Shay (Mount Ayr), 1:59.27; 6. Pella Christian, 1:33.98; 3. Mackenzie Carney (Waukee Northwest), 1:03.14, 2. Norwalk's Claire Farrell and Iowa City High's Ani Wedemeyer finished in second and third, respectively. Published: Jun. Some of the fastest high school runners in the state just competed, but only eight can make it through to the final race.
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