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Kennedy - Boys Track

Kennedy boys win Muscatine Invy

MUSCATINE - Derek Jacobus and the Cedar Rapids Kennedy track team were big winners at the Dave Matthews Invitational in Muscatine on Monday.

Jacobus won three gold medals and the Cougars claimed top honors in the team standings with 110 points, topping Davenport West by 25 markers.

Jacobus, who placed second in the long jump at the Drake Relays, won his specialty on Monday with a modest leap of 19 feet, 11 inches. He also ran the anchor on Kennedy's victorious 4x100 and 4x200 relays.

The Cougars placed second in six events to pile up points in the team standings.

DAVE MATTHEWS INVITATIONAL
At Muscatine

Team Standings

1. Kennedy 110, 2. Davenport West 85, 3. Bettendorf 71, 4. (tie) Clinton 69; Pleasant Valley 69; 6. Muscatine 68, 7. Burlington 65, 8. North Scott 21.

Winners

100 - Jake Shoultz, Muscatine, 11.46.
200 - Deshond Robinson, Clinton, 22.99.
400 - Rayvone Brown, Davenport West, 52.30.
800 - Bennett Luedtke, Muscatine, 2:00.95.
1600 - Adrian Ortega, Davenport West, 4:40.73.
3200 - Colin Ensminger, Burlington, 10:14.96.
100 hurdles - Jon Rus, North Scott, 15.13.
400 hurdles - Skylar Moore, Davenport West, 56.87.
4x100 relay - Kennedy 44.69.
4x200 relay - Kennedy 1:32.52.
4x400 relay - Clinton 3:30.01.
4x800 relay - Muscatine 8:19.34.
Medley relay - Burlington 3:48.77.
Shuttle hurdle relay - Davenport West 59.31.
High jump - Justin Randall, Burlington, 6-6.
Long jump - Derek Jacobus, Kennedy, 19-11.
Shot put - Jacob Hayes, Bettendorf, 48-6.
Discus - Nick Kleppe, Pleasant Valley, 145-8.

Kennedy Placewinners
(Top 3)

1st - 4x100 relay (Koelling, Kaiser, Shannon, Jacobus) 44.69.
1st - 4x200 relay (Jahlas, Shannon, Cook, Jacobus) 1:32.52.
1st - Derek Jacobus, long jump, 19-11.
2nd - Evan Couch, 800, 2:07.83.
2nd - Trevor Oates, 1600, 4:42.90.
2nd - Josh Jahlas, 400 hurdles, 57.66.
2nd - Medley relay 3:53.99.
2nd - Shuttle hurdle relay 59.46.
2nd - Famiek Cook, long jump, 19-1 1/2.
3rd - Jacob Shannon, 200, 23.41.
3rd - Willie Rhodes, high jump, 6-1.

 

Kennedy - Boys Track

Sophs Jacobus, Evans shine at Drake Relays

DES MOINES - Derek Jacobus is rapidly becoming a man for all seasons at Cedar Rapids Kennedy.

Jacobus soared 22 feet, 9 inches on his final leap Thursday and placed second in the prep long jump at the 103rd Annual Drake Relays on a gorgeous day in Des Moines.

Darius Pearson, a senior from Sioux City West, won the event at 22 feet, 11 1/2 inches. Jacobus, just a sophomore, finished only 2 1/2 inches behind with the best jump of his young career.

Josh Evans, a sophomore from Linn-Mar, finished third in the 3200 meter run with a personal best time of 9 minutes, 17 seconds.

Jacobus didn't know how far he went until the scorekeeper announced it for all the contestants to hear. Jacobus broke into a big smile, pumped his fist and acknowledged the cheers from his family, coaches and teammates in the stands.

"I had no clue," he said about his impressive leap. "When they called out 22-9 it was like 'Wow!' I did not feel that at all."

Jacobus is not a big name at Kennedy yet, but he could be soon. A four-sport athlete in football, basketball, baseball and track, he could be on the verge of an outstanding career with the Cougars. He's off to a good start with a silver medal at the prestigious Drake Relays.

"If I stay healthy the whole year it would be great to be the starting shortstop, the starting point guard, the starting quarterback with a couple of state championships along the way," he said.

His older brother, Devin, is the starting third baseman for the Kennedy baseball team, so there could be two members of the family on the left side of the infield this season. Devin Jacobus helped the Cougars win the Class 4A state baseball title in 2010 as a sophomore.

Jacobus was remarkably consistent in the long jump Thursday. He jumped 22-0 1/4, 21-10 3/4, 22-2 3/4, 21-10 1/4 and 22-9, with all five leaps within 10 3/4 inches of each other.

He landed awkwardly on his next-to-last jump and appeared to be in pain as he left the landing pit, but shook it off. "It just seemed like my quad tightened up," he said.

He took a deep breath, relaxed and flew 22-9 a few minutes later to climb into second place. His personal record in the long jump prior to the Drake Relays was 22-0 1/2, so he topped that twice Thursday.

Jacobus enjoys staying busy and plans to participate in all four sports during his entire prep career. In an age of increasing specialization, he's a throwback who enjoys the change of seasons.

At one time he thought his desire to play multiple sports might hurt his development and hinder his chances of playing in college, but he's changed his mind about that.

"The colleges want people who stay out of trouble and are active all the time," he said. "I'll just stay with it."

Jacobus plans to compete in the shuttle hurdle relay and 4x100 relay with Kennedy on Saturday at the Drake Relays. Baseball practice starts Monday, so his next season will begin before his current season ends in late May with the state track meet.

"I'll take Sunday off and start baseball practice Monday," he said with a smile.

EVANS RAN a strong race with his 9:17.00 clocking in the 3200 Thursday, but a couple of seniors were too tough for the sophomore from Linn-Mar. Cole Decker of West Des Moines Dowling won the 3200 in 9:08.96, edging Matt Butler of Bettendorf at the wire. Butler was timed in 9:09.30.

Evans, seeded No. 1 entering the meet, clipped three seconds off his personal best, but Decker and Butler pulled away from him early and stayed out front.

"I was looking to win today, but they went out fast," Evans said. "I didn't think they'd be able to hold it, so I stayed back a little. Even if I did try to go with them I would have died, so I ran the best race I could.

"I was right where I wanted to be, in perfect position right after the mile. And I tried to reign them in. I passed a couple of guys. It definitely worked, but I wasn't able to close enough."

Evans finished second at the state cross country meet last fall and now has a third-place medal from the Drake Relays for his young career. He was hoping to run a 9:15 Thursday, but missed his target by two seconds.

"It's not bad at all. I'm happy," he said. "That was my personal record, so I can't really complain."

Jacob Aune of Prairie placed eighth in 3200 run in 9:25.84. Lukas Mees of Marion finished ninth in 9:26.07, Mitch Pritts of Prairie was 18th in 9:36.69 and Etienne Nzoyisaba of Washington ran 19th in 9:47.33 in a race that featured five Metro runners.

Craig Murtha of Xavier placed eighth in the discus with a heave of 154 feet, 7 inches. Derek Seddon of Knoxville won the discus at 172-2.

Alex Bartz of Xavier tied for ninth in the girls high jump at 5-foot-3. Alexis Conaway of MOC-Floyd Valley won the event by clearing 5-foot-10.

Shannon Gorman of Washington finished 11th in the 3000 meter run in 10:27.00. Rebekah Topham, a freshman from Griswold, won the race in 9:58.39.

Thursday's complete prep results

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 April 2012 18:58
 

Kennedy - Boys Track

Cougars 13th at Yuska Relays

WATERLOO - Nick Corbett of Cedar Rapids Washington won the 400-meter dash in 51.06 seconds Tuesday at the Gordy Yuska Wahawk Relays in Waterloo.

Waukee won the 16-team meet with 116 points. Washington finished fourth with 66 points and Kennedy was 13th with 22 points.

Robert Hogg placed second in the 800 meter run in 1:58.25 for the Warriors and Mitch Bredeson finished second in the 100 meter dash in 11.09 seconds. Washington finished second in the 4x800 relay and placed third in the 4x400 relay.

Kennedy's best showing was a third-place finish in the shuttle hurdle relay.

GORDY YUSKA WAHAWK RELAYS

Team Standings

1. Waukee 116, 2. Iowa City High 74, 3. Waterloo West 67, 4. CR Washington 66, 5. West Des Moines Valley 58, 6. Cedar Falls 46, 7. Waverly-Shell Rock 41, 8. Johnston 40, 9. Dyersville Beckman 38, 10. Dubuque Senior 30, 11. (tie) Fort Dodge 25; Mason City 25, 13. Kennedy 22, 14. Waterloo East 21, 15. Dubuque Hempstaed 14, 16. Dubuque Wahlert 6.

Winners

3200 - Jon Specht, Hempstead, 9:46.87.
4x800 relay - Waukee 8:05.17.
Shuttle hurdle relay - Iowa City High 57.98.
100 - Aaron Taylor, Waterloo East, 10.55.
400 - Nicolas Corbett, Washington, 51.06.
4x200 relay - Waterloo West 1:29.12.
110 hurdles - Dan Roemerman, Iowa City High, 14.36.
1600 - Kyle Nuehring, Waukee, 4:28.74.
200 - Aaron Taylor, Waterloo East, 22.22.
400 hurdles - Nate Lucs, Waukee, 54.39.
Distance medley - Iowa City High 3:37.47.
800 - Ben Anderson, WDM Valley, 1:58.05.
4x100 relay - Waterloo West 42.49.
4x400 relay - Dyersville Beckman 3:25.91.
High jump - Jared Seay, Johnston, 6-5 1/2.
Long jump - Jason Millett, Waterloo West, 21-10 1/2.
Shot put - Jacob Campos, WDM Valley, 50-8 1/4.
Discus - Connor Hubbard, Fort Dodge, 148-6.

Washington Placewinners
(Top 6)

1st - Nicolas Corbett, 400, 51.06.
2nd - 4x800 relay 8:05.96.
2nd - Mitch Bredeson, 100, 11:09.
2nd - Robert Hogg, 800, 1:58.25.
3rd - 4x400 relay 3:29.01.
4th - Drake Hickok, 110 hurdles, 14.75.
4th - Trevor Luebe, 800, 2:02.41.
5th - Etienne Nzoyisaba, 1600, 4:31.77.
5th - Nicolas Corbett, 200, 23.84.
6th - Joseph McBride, 100, 11.27.
6th - Michael Peterson, shot put, 45-4 1/2.

Kennedy Placewinners
(top 6)

3rd - Shuttle hurdle relay 1:00.29.
4th - Jacob Shannon, 200, 23.50.
5th - Willie Rhodes, high jump, 6-0 1/2.
5th - Derek Jacobus, long jump, 21-2 1/2.

   

Kennedy - Boys Track

Ophoff notches 3 wins at Kennedy meet

Brandon Ophoff enjoyed another strong day for the Linn-Mar High School track team Saturday at Kingston Stadium.

Ophoff captured the 110 meter hurdles, the 400 meter low hurdles and ran on the championship shuttle hurdle relay to help the Lions finish in second place at the Draxton-Stiers Invitational hosted by Kennedy.

Josh Evans grabbed the 3200 meter run for Linn-Mar, Chase Grabau won the 1600 and the Lions also claimed the 4x400 relay.

Iowa City West won the team title with 166 points, followed by Linn-Mar, Jefferson, Xavier and Kennedy.

Alec Clasen won the high jump and Craig Murtha captured the discus for Xavier. The Saints also won the medley relay.

Ryan Eivins won the shot put for Jefferson and Derek Jacobus claimed the long jump for Kennedy.

DRAXTON-STIERS INVITATIONAL

Team Standings

1. Iowa City West 166, 2. Linn-Mar 124, 3. Jefferson 88, 4. Xavier 86, 5. Kennedy 83.

Long Jump

1. Derek Jacobus (CRK) 21-1, 2. Tavian Smith (ICW) 20-6, 3. Famiek Cook (CRK) 20-3, 4. Colton Sanchez (LM) 19-7, 5. Kani Coleman (ICW) 19-6, 6. Andrew Gilbaugh (ICW) 19-4.

High Jump

1. Alec Clasen (CRX) 6-2, 2. Willie Rhodes (CRK) 6-0, 3. (tie) Jacob Shannon (CRK) 5-4; Jason Phelps (CRJ) 5-4.

Discus

1. Craig Murtha (CRX) 150-0, 2. Colton Spicer (CRJ) 136-3, 3. Sam Techau (CRJ) 132-6, 4. Robbie Hanson (ICW) 127-6, 5. Zach Berryman (CRJ) 127-1, 6. Jacob Nelson (ICW) 122-2.

Shot put

1. Ryan Eivins (CRJ) 46-8, 2. Craig Murtha (CRX) 46-6, 3. Jack Halupnik (LM) 45-1, 4. Drew Heitland (CRK) 44-2, 5. Austin Holzer (CRK) 43-0, 6. Colton Spicer (CRJ) 42-5.

4x800 Relay

1. Iowa City West 8:11.85, 2. Linn-Mar (Jabez Walker, Duggan Trenary, Devin Bettmann, Matt Simon) 8:29.75, 3. Xavier (Collin O'Connell, Nick Robinson, Evan Gradoville, Brandon Gradoville) 8:45.68, 4. Jefferson (Aaron Carter, Colton Cortez, Tim MacDonald, Devin Stone) 8:48.82, 5. Kennedy (Matt Bunnell, Trent Seubert, Chris Blum, Trevor Oates) 8:51.41.

3200 Meter Run

1. Josh Evans (LM) 9:31.36, 2. Taylor Mueller (CRJ) 9:46.16, 3. Bailey Wetherell (ICW) 9:58.75, 4. Ben Schueler (CRX) 10:03.14, 5. Ben Fick (ICW) 10:25.18, 6. Tyler Chlystun (LM) 10:39.48.

Shuttle Hurdle Relay

1. Linn-Mar (Tristan Freese, Brandon Ophoff, Colton Sanchez, Mike Keiser) 59.09, 2. Kennedy (Tom Kaiser, Derek Jacobus, Famiek Cook, Josh Jahlas) 59.11, 3. Iowa City West 1:01.95, 4. Xavier (Noah Clasen, Josh Nelson, Chris Ball, David Kirpes) 1:03.31, 5. Jefferson (Savaun Bounds, Tanner Lund, Dakote Tomkins, Michael Moncivais) 1:04.29.

100 Meter Dash

1. Richard Bryant (ICW) 11.49, 2. Nate Karlan (CRJ) 11.51, 3. Nick Ball (CRX) 11.67, 4. Austin Fleider (LM) 11.71, 5. Tristan Freese (LM) 11.79, 6. Chance Tiedtke (CRJ) 12.01.

400 Meter Dash

1. Ahmed Noureldaim (ICW) 51.96, 2. Zach Stovie (CRX) 52.11, 3. Brandon Gradoville (CRX) 52.35, 4. John Koelling (CRK) 52.61, 5. William Orr (CRJ) 53.11, 6. Aaron Gruwell (CRJ) 54.20.

4x200 Relay

1. Iowa City West 1:32.59, 2. Jefferson (Nate Karlan, Ryan Deerberg, Jordan Selby, Chance Tiedtke) 1:32.82, 3. Kennedy (Josh Jahlas, John Koelling, Famiek Cook, Jacob Shannon) 1:33.25, 4. Linn-Mar (Austin Fleider, Nick Suskind, Logan Nelson, Tristan Freese) 1:33.37, 5. Xavier (Logan Jones, Hunter Baldus, Miles Sullivan, Dylan Eller) 1:36.96.

110 Meter Hurdles

1. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 14.78, 2. Andrew Gilbaugh (ICW) 15.60, 3. Lucas Brenneman (ICW) 15.65, 4. Tom Kaiser (CRK) 15.80, 5. Savaun Bounds (CRJ) 16.32, 6. Josh Nelson (CRX) 16.51.

1600 Meter Run

1. Chase Grabau (LM) 4:29.36, 2. Daniel Gardarsson (ICW) 4:30.21, 3. Isaac Jensen (ICW) 4:35.92, 4. Trevor Oates (CRK) 4:45.74, 5. Daniel Murphy (LM) 4:54.89, 6. Devin Stone (CRJ) 4:59.32.

200 Meter Dash

1. Tavian Smith (ICW) 23.16, 2. Jacob Shannon (CRK) 23.36, 3. Richard Bryant (ICW) 23.38, 4. Austin Fleider (LM) 23.48, 5. Jordan Weber (CRX) 23.64, 6. Ryan Deerberg (CRJ) 23.99.

400 Meter Hurdles

1. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 54.57, 2. Jabez Walker (LM) 56.79, 3. Matt Feeley (ICW) 57.27, 4. Lucas Vanous (CRJ) 1:00.34, 5. Lucas Brenneman (ICW) 1:01.24, 6. Riley Fergus (CRK) 1:03.17.

1600 Medley Relay

1. Xavier (Nick Ball, Jordan Weber, Zach Stovie, Brandon Gradoville) 3:39.61, 2. Iowa City West 3:40.01, 3. Jefferson (Alex Baxter, Aaron Gruwell, Timauntay Jones, Taylor Mueller) 3:43.68, 4. Linn-Mar (Logan Nelson, Travis Kvach, Keegan Cook, Josh Wick) 3:53.19, 5. Kennedy (Rod Dooley, Chad Slaymaker, Matt Eveland, Trenton Seubert) 4:06.08.

800 Meter Run

1. Bailey Wetherell (ICW) 1:59.75, 2. Kaleb Greiner (ICW) 2:00.86, 3. Josh Evans (LM) 2:00.88, 4. Devin Bettmann (LM) 2:08.27, 5. Aaron Carter (CRJ) 2:10.66, 6. Nick Robinson (CRX) 2:10.66.

4x100 Relay

1. Iowa City West 43.57, 2. Jefferson (Aaron Gruwell, Tim Larson, Chance Tiedtke, Nate Karlan) 44.70, 3. Linn-Mar (Austin Fleider, Jake Luerkens, Travis Kvach, Tristan Freese) 44.88, 4. Kennedy (Miles Moa, Tom Kaiser, Jacob Shannon, Derek Jacobus) 45.75, 5. Xavier (Miles Sullivan, Josh Nelson, Stephen Jones, Logan Jones) 47.76.

4x400 Relay

1. Linn-Mar (Matt Simon, Chase Grabau, Duggan Trenary, Jabez Walker) 3:25.16, 2. Iowa City West 3:26.79, 3. Xavier (Ben Valentine, Noah Clasen, Zach Stovie, Brandon Gradoville) 3:38.32, 4. Kennedy (John Koelling, Famiek Cook, Josh Jahlas, Trevor Oates) 3:42.61.

Last Updated on Saturday, 14 April 2012 21:14
 

Kennedy - Boys Track

Jacobus wins long jump at Wilkinson Relays

The Marion High School boys track team was anxious to see how it would fare against all the Class 4A schools at the 26th Wilkinson Relays on Thursday.

They did quite well, thank-you.

The Indians finished ahead of Kennedy, Jefferson, Prairie and Waterloo East in the team standings. Heck, they even finished ahead of the Linn-Mar Lions, who practically own the city of Marion when it comes to high school sports.

The Indians beat everybody at Kingston Stadium except the Washington Warriors, and they came darn close to getting them as well.

Washington won the meet with 135 points and Marion placed a strong second in the seven-team field with 123 points. Linn-Mar was third with 117.

The Indians have done very well in track this spring, but most of those meets were against fellow Class 3A schools. They faced nothing but 4A competition Thursday and proved they can run with the big dogs.

"We did," said Lukas Mees, Marion's top distance runner. "Coming in our coach told us that people aren't going to be thinking about us. But we have what it takes to really compete, and I believe we showed them that today.

"I feel we're showing them who we are. Our people are stepping up to the plate."

Marion won four events. Zach Bornes doubled in the shot put (48-1) and discus (141-4), Issac Frazier captured the high jump (6-4) and the Indians claimed the 4x800 relay with Mees, Greg Sam, Brennen Kelly and Jordan Garthwaite.

The Indians displayed their depth with four second-place showings and six third-place finishes. That means they finished 1st, 2nd or 3rd a total of 14 times in 18 events.

"I feel like some of the 4A schools thought that we weren't able to stand up to them. But we did," said Sam. "Amazing. I'm proud of everybody."

It's still early, but Mees thinks the Indians have the right stuff to compete for the Class 3A state championship this year. "I think we have a chance to challenge for the title, and that's a huge goal," he said.

The Washington Warriors won six events and got an eye-popping time of 48.70 seconds from Nick Corbett in the 400 meter dash, but they might have to put an asterisk next to that one. The Washington coaches acknowledged that meet officials may have made a mistake and put Corbett in the wrong spot at the start of the race, requiring him to run only 389 meters instead of 400.

Corbett was clocked in 50.78 seconds in the 400 last Saturday at the John Ask Relays at Kingston Stadium, which was a personal best. If he indeed ran a 48.70 on Thursday, it means he would have chopped more than two seconds off his top performance and would have posted the fastest 400 time in the state this year.

Corbett was not aware of the disputed distance when he excitedly talked to reporters after the race. "Honestly tonight, I don't know what happened!" he exclaimed, not realizing he may have inadvertently run a shortened race through no fault of his own.

Jabez Walker of Linn-Mar finished second in the 400 and was given a time of 49.30 seconds, which also was in dispute along with several other times in the race.

Josh Evans and Brandon Ophoff of Linn-Mar submitted sterling times in their specialties, and there was no dispute about those. Evans blazed to victory in the 1600 in 4:25.16 and Ophoff claimed the 110 high hurdles in 14.39 seconds.

Evans set a personal record in the 1600. "I felt pretty strong," he said. "I never felt like I was dying."

Will Griffin of Washington won the 100 meter dash in 10.88 seconds as he continues to round into form. Drake Hickok of Washington trimmed Ophoff in the 400 meter hurdles in 54.52 seconds. The Warriors also won the 4x100 and 4x400 relays.

Prairie captured the 4x200 and sprint medley relays.

Derek Jacobus of Kennedy won the long jump at 21 feet, 4 inches.

26th Annual Wilkinson Relays
At Kingston Stadium

Team Scores

1. Washington 135, 2. Marion 123, 3. Linn-Mar 117, 4. Kennedy 58, 5. Jefferson 57, 6. Prairie 47, 7. Waterloo East 19.

Long Jump

1. Derek Jacobus (CRK) 21-4, 2. Famiek Cook (CRK) 20-5 1/2, 3. Colton Sanchez (LM) 19-10 1/2, 4. Demetrius Harper (CRP) 19-1, 5. Ethan Herran (MAR) 18-11, 6. Jared Samuelson (MAR) 18-6.

High Jump

1. Issac Frazier (MAR) 6-4, 2. Willie Rhodes (CRK) 6-2, 3. Jacob Shannon (CRK) 5-10, 4. Lance Scallon (CRJ) 5-8, 5. Jason Phelps (CRJ) 5-8, 6. Colton Sanchez (LM) 5-8.

Discus

1. Zach Bornes (MAR) 141-4, 2. Tyler Burrell (CRW) 133-1 1/2, 3. Zach Gillis (CRW) 131-5, 4. Zach Berryman (CRJ) 130-0 1/2, 5. Sam Techau (CRJ) 127-10, 6. Sam Manternach (CRP) 123-6.

Shot Put

1. Zach Bornes (MAR) 48-1, 2. Justin Dolley (MAR) 47-5, 3. Jack Halupnik (LM) 47-3 1/2, 4. Storhm Henry (CRW) 46-2 1/2, 5. Drew Heitland (CRK) 45-9 1/2, 6. Ryan Eivins (CRJ) 45-8.

3200 Meter Run

1. Robert Hogg (CRW) 10:37.55, 2. Etienne Nzoyisaba (CRW) 10:37.61, 3. Cole Kuethe (MAR) 10:48.89, 4. Zach Waite (CRP) 10:58.33, 5. Brady Bisgard (LM) 11:05.44, 6. Matt Stevens (CRK) 11:11.76.

4x800 Meter Relay

1. Marion (Lukas Mees, Greg Sam, Brennen Kelly, Jordan Garthwaite) 8:14.89; 2. Prairie (Mitch Pritts, Isaiah Vlasek, Luke Galloway, Jacob Aune) 8:27.00; 3. Washington (Trevor Luebe, Joe Berry, Matt Wittman, Blair Burdt) 8:27.10; 4. Jefferson (Timauntay Jones, Taylor Mueller, Devin Stone, Colton Cortez) 8:27.14; 5. Linn-Mar (Devin Bettmann, Amani
Richardson, Josh Wick, Keegan Cook) 8:44.07; 6. Kennedy (Trevor Oates, Matt Bunnell, Trent Seubert, Chris Blum) 8:54.90.

Shuttle Hurdle Relay

1. Linn-Mar (Brandon Ophoff, Mike Keiser, Tristan Freese, Colton Sanchez) 59.42; 2. Kennedy (Tom Kaiser, Famiek Cook, Derek Jacobus, Josh Jahlas) 59.53; 3. Marion (Cedrick Williams, Quinn Cannoy, Issac Frazier, Taylor Rogers) 59.63; 4. Prairie (Mitchell Dellamuth, Keagan Pinter, Jarred Edmonds, Haakon Wilz) 1:04.60; 5. Jefferson (Tanner Lund, Savaun Bounds, Dakote Tomkins, Michael Moncivais) 1:05.58.

100 Meter Dash

1. Will Griffin (CRW) 10.88, 2. Aaron Taylor (WE) 10.95, 3. Derrick Williams (MAR) 11.35, 4. Dylan Chittick (CRJ) 11.48, 5. Joseph McBride (CRW) 11.50, 6. Desmond VanArsdale (WE) 11.58.

400 Meter Dash

1. Nick Corbett (CRW) 48.70, 2. Jabez Walker (LM) 49.30, 3. Trevor Luebe (CRW) 50.38, 4. Trevor Hardman (MAR) 51.97, 5. Asim Wallace (CRJ) 53.20, 6. Aaron Gruwell (CRJ) 53.82.

4x200 Meter Relay

1. Prairie (Austin Dellamuth, Tristan Beyer, Jacob Aune, Demetrius Harper) 1:31.12; 2. Marion (Derrick Williams, Issac Smith, Cale Cannoy, Devin LeBeau) 1:31.27; 3. Linn-Mar (Austin Fleider, Jake Luerkens, Tommy Feller, Tristan Freese) 1:32.60; 4. Jefferson (Dylan Chittick, Chance Tiedtke, Alex Baxter, Nate Karlan) 1:33.10; 5. Kennedy (John Koelling, Famiek Cook, Jacob Shannon, Derek Jacobus) 1:33.62; 6. Washington (Drake Hickok, Braedon Tovey, Mitch Bredeson, Will Griffin) 1:37.41.

110 Meter High Hurdles

1. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 14.39, 2. Taylor Rogers (MAR) 14.84, 3. Drake Hickok (CRW) 15.01, 4. Tom Kaiser (CRK) 15.59, 5. Forrest Vega (CRW) 15.64, 6. Mike Keiser (LM) 15.74.

1600 Meter Run

1. Josh Evans (LM) 4:25.16, 2. Chase Grabau (LM) 4:32.45, 3. Lukas Mees (MAR) 4:32.94, 4. Etienne Nzoyisaba (CRW) 4:33.87, 5. Robert Hogg (CRW) 4:38.21, 6. Taylor Mueller (CRJ) 4:39.53.

200 Meter Dash

1. Aaron Taylor (WE) 22.00, 2. Derrick Williams (MAR) 22.47, 3. Will Griffin (CRW) 22.57, 4. Jake Luerkens (LM) 23.07, 5. Nick Corbett (CRW) 23.12, 6. Jarred Edmonds (CRP) 23.89.

400 Meter Hurdles

1. Drake Hickok (CRW) 54.52, 2. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 54.61, 3. Forrest Vega (CRW) 57.52, 4. Lucas Vanous (CRJ) 58.31, 5. Taylor Rogers (MAR) 58.46, 6. Tanner Rathje (LM) 59.44.

1600 Medley Relay

1. Prairie (Austin Dellamuth, Demetrius Harper, Tristan Beyer, Jacob Aune) 3:35.20, 2. Jefferson (Nate Karlan, Chance Tiedtke, Alex Baxter, Timauntay Jones) 3:35.90, 3. Marion (Cedrick Williams, Devin LeBeau, Issac Smith, Lukas Mees) 3:45.38, 4. Kennedy (Jacob Shannon, Famiek Cook, John Koelling, Trevor Oates) 3:48.18, 5. Linn-Mar (Mason Renner, Tommy Feller, Ellis McBrayer, Will Fuhrmann) 3:50.690, 6. Washington (Braedon Tovey, David Tann, Morris Williams, Joe Berry) 3:51.59.

800 Meter Run

1. Jabez Walker (LM) 2:00.30, 2. Matt Simon (LM) 2:00.68, 3. Greg Sam (MAR) 2:04.52, 4. Trevor Luebe (CRW) 2:04.62, 5. Brennen Kelly (MAR) 2:06.22, 6. Etienne Nzoyisaba (CRW) 2:07.37.

4x100 Meter Relay

1. Washington (Braedon Tovey, Will Griffin, Mitch Bredeson, Joseph McBride) 43.17, 2. Jefferson (Shaquille Harbor, Dylan Chittick, Chance Tiedtke, Nate Karlan) 44.49, 3. Linn-Mar (Austin Fleider, Jake Luerkens, Tommy Feller, Tristan Freese) 44.89, 4. Prairie (Austin Dellamuth, Jarred Edmonds, Mitchell Dellamuth, Demetrius Harper) 45.19, 5. Kennedy (Josh
Jahlas, Tom Kaiser, Jacob Shannon, Derek Jacobus) 45.36; 6. Marion (Derrick Williams, Issac Smith, Cale Cannoy, Devin LeBeau) DQ.

4x400 Meter Relay

1. Washington (Drake Hickok, Noah Dostal, Robert Hogg, Nick Corbett) 3:28.90; 2. Linn-Mar (Chase Grabau, Amani Richardson, Brandon Ophoff, Ellis McBrayer) 3:36.69; 3. Jefferson (Aaron Gruwell, William Orr, Ryan Deerberg, Asim Wallace) 3:37.31; 4. Marion (Issac Smith, Trevor Hardman, Cale Cannoy, Cedrick Williams) 3:37.99; 5. Kennedy (John Koelling, Tom Kaiser, Chad Slaymaker, Trevor Oates) 3:38.61; 6. Prairie (Mitchell Dellamuth, Tristan Beyer, Alex Nelson, Steven Wallace) 3:43.35; 6. Prairie (Mitchell Dellamuth, Tristan Beyer, Alex Nelson, Steven Wallace) 3:43.35.

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