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Wauneta-Palisade Girls and Arapahoe Boys Take Team Titles at the Medicine Valley Track Invite

  • 6 days ago
  • 10 min read

Medicine Valley hosted its track invite on Monday after rescheduling from Friday because of the forecast. Well, it was an absolutely better day, which resulted in strong performances. Six RPAC teams were in attendance, with the Broncos taking the girls title and the Warriors taking the boys title. Check out the results!


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Girls Team Scores

  1. Wauneta-Palisade - 137.5

  2. Cambridge - 101

  3. Maywood-Hayes Center - 83

  4. Brady - 71

  5. Arapahoe - 62

  6. Southwest - 50

  7. McCook - 12.5

  8. Medicine Valley - 7


In the 100-meter dash, Ava Messersmith of MHC placed 1st with a time of 12.90, Molly Yearous of Wauneta-Palisade placed 3rd with a time of 13.31, McKenna Doetker of Wauneta-Palisade placed 4th with a time of 13.48, Kamree Elsten of Medicine Valley placed 5th with a time of 13.94, and Lucia Lopez of MHC placed 8th with a personal best time of 14.34.


In the 200-meter dash, Messersmith of MHC placed 1st with a personal best time of 27.54, Natalie Walker of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a personal best time of 27.98, Doetker of Wauneta-Palisade placed 3rd with a personal best time of 28.00, Paytyn Stengel of MHC placed 4th with a personal best time of 28.65, Kamryn Fanning of Wauneta-Palisade placed 5th with a time of 28.99, and Amelia Cook of MHC placed 8th with a time of 30.10.


We caught up with McKenna Doetker of Wauneta-Palisade after the 200-meter dash. Interviews are brought to you by Acme Printing Company.

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In the 400-meter dash, Addison Richards of MHC placed 1st with a time of 64.01, Walker of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a personal best time of 66.88, Jensyn Weiss of Cambridge placed 3rd with a time of 67.84, Emma Acton of Wauneta-Palisade placed 5th with a personal best time of 69.21, Regina Pena of Cambridge placed 6th with a time of 72.25, and Brionna Tracy of Arapahoe placed 7th with a time of 72.64.


In the 800-meter run, Lydia McGowen of Cambridge placed 1st with a personal best time of 2:31.89, Andrea Almanza of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a personal best time of 2:35.27, Meg Hilker of Arapahoe placed 4th with a time of 2:51.27, Karissa Stengel of MHC placed 5th with a time of 2:54.65, Ensley Lawless of MHC placed 6th with a personal best time of 2:56.00, Desi Farner of Arapahoe placed 8th with a personal best time of 3:10.95, and MaKenlee Thomas of Southwest placed 8th with a personal bes time of 3:55.06.



In the 1600-meter run, McGowen of Cambridge placed 1st with a time of 5:27.98, Annaly Ramirez of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a time of 5:48.81, Alaina Leising of Arapahoe placed 3rd with a time 6:27.72, Agneshka Sankey of MHC placed 4th with a time of 6:36.07, Lanie Soundy of MHC placed 5th with a personal best time of 6:37.31, Kylie Koeppen of Cambridge placed 6th with a time of 7:20.72, Irmina Cramer of Cambridge placed 7th with a time of 7:52.49, and Natalie Mortensen of Medicine Valley placed 8th with a time of 8:20.31.


In the 3200-meter run, McGowen of Cambridge placed 1st with a time of 13:04.36, Ramirez of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a time of 13:48.68, Sankey of MHC placed 3rd with a time of 14:45.47, and Leising of Arapahoe placed 5th with a time of 15:40.23.


In the 100-meter hurdles, Ellyana Walkington of Southwest placed 2nd with a time of 17.79, Emma Strand of Arapahoe placed 3rd with a time of 18.08, Jillian Johnson of MHC placed 4th with a time of 18.34, Acton of Wauneta-Palisade placed 5th with a time of 18.79, Ruth Harris of Cambridge placed 6th with a personal best time of 19.24, Chloe Gooden of Arapahoe placed 7th with a time of 19.38, and Kaia Applegarth of Wauneta-Palisade placed 8th with a personal best time of 20.72.


In the 300-meter hurdles, Suttyn Shafer of Arapahoe placed 1st with a time of 51.40, Harris of Cambridge placed 3rd with a time of 55.10, Strand placed 4th with a time of 57.57, Walkington of Southwest placed 5th with a time of 58.94, Applegarth of Wauneta-Palisade placed 6th with a time of 61.40, and Gooden of Arapahoe placed 7th with a time of 61.56.


In the 4x100-meter relay, Wauneta-Palisade placed 1st with a time of 52.60, which was run by Addalyn Einspahr, Yearous, Fanning, and Doetker; MHC placed 2nd with a time of 53.59, which was run by Blayklee Farr, P. Stengel, Cook, and Messersmith; Arapahoe placed 3rd with a time of 55.50, which was run by Grace Andrews, Strand, Gooden, and Shafer; Cambridge placed 4th with a time of 55.85, which was run by Joslyn Holtze, Weiss, Pena, and Brooklyn Holtze; and Medicine Valley placed 6th with a time of 56.62, which was run by Zoe Trimble, Elsten, Delaney Evans, and Aspen Closman.


In the 4x400-meter relay, Wauneta-Palisade placed 1st with a time of 4:29.29, which was run by Einspahr, Acton, Fanning, and Yearous; Cambridge placed 2nd with a time of 4:31.04, which was run by Weiss, J. Holtze, B. Holtze, and McGowen; Arapahoe placed 3rd with a time of 4:38.42, which was run by Andrews, Strand, Hilker, and Shafer; Medicine Valley placed 4th with a time of 4:50.08, which was run by Trimble, Elsten, Evans, and Closman; and MHC placed 5th with a time of 5:02.59, which was run by Kaylee Stewart, Lawless, Soundy, and Lopez.


In the 4x800-meter relay, MHC placed 1st with a time of 10:15.53, which was run by Caylie Softley, K. Stengel, Chloe Jeffers, and Richards; Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a time of 10:23.05, which was run by Ramirez, Einspahr, Fanning, and Almanza; Arapahoe placed 3rd with a time of 11:14.56, which was run by Andrews, Leising, Farner, and Hilker; and Cambridge placed 5th with a time of 12:53.82, which was run by Pena, Kate Salberg, Cramer, and Koeppen.


In shot put, Clara Hilker of Arapahoe placed 2nd with a throw of 32'6.5", Elisabeth Kubik of Cambridge placed 3rd with a throw of 32'4", Maggie Dewester of Wauneta-Palisde placed 4th with a personal best throw of 29'10", Rylan Custard of Southwest placed 5th with a personal best throw of 29'6.5", Peyton Dyer of Wauneta-Palisade placed 6th with a throw of 29'4.5", MadaLynn Benson of Cambridge placed 7th with a throw of 28'2", and Grace Loomis of MHC placed 8th with a throw of 27'11.5".


In discus, LiLeigh Littrel of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a personal best throw of 107'9", Dewester of Wauenta-Palisade placed 3rd with a throw of 92'4", C. Hilker of Arapahoe placed 5th with a personal best throw of 87'10", Kubik of Cambridge placed 6th with a toss of 81'9", and Loomis of MHC placed 7th with a throw of 78'10".


In high jump, Weiss of Cambridge placed 1st with a personal best jump of 5'1", Aspen Billeter of Southwest placed 2nd with a jump of 5'1", Lillian Dinnel of Wauneta-Palisade placed 3rd with a jump of 4'11", K. Stengel placed 4th with a jump of 4'9", Applegarth of Wauneta-Palisade tied for 5th with a jump of 4'9", and Closman of Medicine Valley placed 7th with a jump of 4'5".


In pole vault, Alyssa Koch of Southwest placed 1st with a personal best vault of 10'0", Yearous of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a personal best vault of 9'6", Salberg of Cambridge placed 3rd with a vault of 8'6", Walkington of Southwest placed 4th with a vault of 8'0", Taytum Roskop of Arapahoe placed 5th with a vault of 7'6", Trimble of Medicine Valley placed 7th with a vault of 7'6", and Gooden of Arapahoe placed 8th with a vault of 7'0".



In long jump, Billeter of Southwest placed 1st with a personal best jump of 15'11.5", P. Stengel of MHC placed 3rd with a jump of 14'8", B. Holtze of Cambridge placed 4th with a jump of 14'2.5", J. Holtze of Cambridge placed 5th with a jump of 14'2.5", and Tracy of Arapahoe placed 8th with a jump of 12'8.75".


In triple jump, Walker of Wauneta-Palisade placed 1st with a personal best jump of 33'6", B. Hotlze of Cambridge placed 2nd with a jump of 33'4.75, Billeter of Southwest placed 3rd with a jump of 32'1.25", J. Holtze of Cambridge placed 4th with a jump of 31'1", Applegarth of Wauneta-Palisade placed 5th with a personal best jump of 29'7", Harris of Cambridge placed 6th with a jump of 29'7", and Ansley Bartels of Wauenta-Palisade placed 8th with a jump of 29'5.25".


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Boys Team Scores

  1. Arapahoe - 104

  2. Wauneta-Palisade - 78

  3. Brady - 72

  4. Maywood-Hayes Center - 70.5

  5. Southwest - 64

  6. Medicine Valley - 63.5

  7. Cambridge - 37

  8. McCook - 13


In the 100-meter dash, Hayden Sich of Arapahoe placed 2nd with a time of 11.60, Sawyer Dibbern of MHC placed 3rd with a personal best time of 11.70, Rubiel Lopez of MHC placed 4th with a time of 11.97, Bo Truksa of Southwest placed 5th with a personal best time of 12.15, and Konner McCrumb of Wauenta-Palisade placed 6th with a personal best time of 12.41.


In the 200-meter dash, Sich of Arapahoe placed 1st with a personal best time of 23.44, Kreyton Wiese of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a time of 23.75, Kameran McCrumb of Wauneta-Palisade placed 3rd with a time of 24.25, Rigley McDonald of Arapahoe placed 4th with a personal best time of 24.29, Charlie Callis of MHC placed 6th with a time of 24.91, and Mason Roblee of Medicine Valley placed 7th with a time of 25.23.


In the 400-meter dash, McDonald of Arapahoe placed 1st with a time of 53.08, David Bryner of Wauneta-Palisade placed 2nd with a time of 54.27, Bentley Broz of MHC placed 3rd with a personal best time of 56.73, Liam Dinnel of Wauneta-Palisade placed 5th with a personal best time of 59.88, and Cian McCorkle of Arapahoe placed 8th with a personal best time of 63.63.



In the 800-meter run, Kael Garrett of Medicine Valley placed 1st with a time of 2:05.36, Braden Sandfort of Cambridge placed 2nd with a time of 2:29.99, Hunter Larson of Arapahoe placed 3rd with a personal best time of 2:22.63, Quiad Brott of MHC placed 4th with a personal best time of 2:24.42, Payton Newcomb of Medicine Valley placed 5th with a time of 2:28.77, Hudson Sich of Arapahoe placed 6th with a personal best time of 2:33.37, and Reece Morse of Arapahoe placed 8th with a time of 3:00.33.


In the 1600-meter run, Sandfort of Cambridge placed 1st with a personal best time of 5:03.27, Lucas Mahanes of MHC placed 2nd with a time of 5:27.48, Caleb Heskett of Southwest placed 5th with a personal best time of 5:45.20, Aiden Guilliams of Southwest placed 7th with a time of 6:26.93, and Evan Bryner of Wauneta-Palisade placed 8th with a personal best time of 6:27.17.


In the 3200-meter run, Sandfort of Cambridge placed 1st with a time of 12:18.53, Shya Gudaitis of Medicine Valley placed 2nd with a time of 13:28.05, Dristen Warburton of Arapahoe placed 4th with a personal best time of 16:12.96, and Noah Koch of Southwest placed 5th with a time of 16:13.21.


In the 110-meter hurdles, Hayden Sich of Arapahoe placed 2nd with a personal best time of 16.74, Tyler Kelley of Southwest placed 3rd with a time of 22.91, and Camden Carpenter of Arapahoe placed 4th with a personal best time of 24.58.


In the 300-meter hurdles, Hayden Sich of Arapahoe placed 1st with a personal best time of 42.01, Dibbern of MHC placed 2nd with a time of 43.53, Jesse Hazen of Medicine Valley placed 3rd with a time of 48.56, Konner McCrumb of Wauneta-Palisade placed 4th with with a time of 48.87, Zachary Einspahr of Arapahoe placed 5th with a personal best time of 52.02, and Carpenter of Arapahoe placed 6th with a personal best time of 54.20.


In the 4x100-meter relay, Wauneta-Palisade placed 1st with a time of 45.41, which was run by D. Bryner, Kameran McCrumb, Wyatt Hilbert, and Wiese; MHC placed 2nd with a time of 46.21, which was run by Dibbern, Steven Werkmeister, Broz, and Lopez; Southwest placed 4th with a time of 47.63, which was run by Brody Hammond, Truksa, Conner Weaver, and Gage Hammond; Arapahoe placed 5th with a time of 48.58, which was run by McCorkle, McDonald, Trey Downey, and Hudson Sich; Cambridge placed 6th with a time of 51.08, which was run by Ben Harris, Klumpe, Alyk Gray, and Sandfort; and Medicine Valley placed 7th with a time of 51.53, which was run by Hazen, Donnie Fisher, Jamey Ruppert, and Santino Priebe.


In the 4x400-meter relay, Wauneta-Palisade placed 1st with a time of 3:43.01, which was run by D. Bryner, Hilbert, Wiese, and Kameran McCrumb; MHC placed 2nd with a time of 4:08.41, which was run by Broz, Brott, Mahanes, and Callis; and Arapahoe placed 3rd with a time of 4:14.93, which was run by McCorkle, Larson, Graham Sisson, and Einspahr.


In shot put, Downey of Arapahoe placed 1st with a throw of 44'2", Noah Sandman of Wauneta-Palisade placed 3rd with a personal best throw of 42'11", Weaver of Southwest placed 5th with a personal best throw of 39'11", Draven Miner of Wauneta-Palisade placed 6th with a throw of 38'9", and Dibbern of MHC placed 8th with a personal best throw of 37'10".



In discus, Aaden Wheeler of Wauneta-Palisade placed 1st with a personal best throw of 127'8", Downey of Arapahoe placed 1st with a peronal best throw of 125'4", Colin Day of Southwest placed 3rd with a personal best throw of 124'10", Miner of Wauneta-Palisade placed 5th with a throw of 124'1", Wiese of Wauenta-Palisade placed 6th with a throw of 122'11", and Weaver of Southwest placed 7th with a personal best throw of 122'1".


In high jump, Roblee of Medicine Valley placed 1st with a jump of 5'11", Truksa of Southwest placed 2nd with a personal best jump of 5'9", Broz of MHC placed 4th with a jump of 5'3", Mason Loomis of MHC and Fisher of Medicine Valley tied for 5th with jumps of 5'3", which was a personal best jump for Loomis.


We caught up with Mason Roblee of Medicine Valley after high jump. Interviews are brought to you by Acme Printing Company.


In pole vault, G. Hammond placed 1st with a vault of 13'6", Klumpe of Cambridge placed 2nd with a personal best vault of 12'6", B. Hammond of Southwest placed 3rd with a personal best vault of 12'6", Konner McCrumb of Wauneta-Palisade placed 4th with a vault of 11'0", and Einpahr of Arapahoe placed 8th with a personal best vault of 8'6".


In long jump, Truksa of Southwest placed 2nd with a personal best jump of 18'9.5", Werkmeister of MHC placed 3rd with a personal best jump of 18'7", Kameran McCrumb of Wauenta-Palisade placed 4th with a jump of 18'2", Lopez of MHC placed 5th with a personal best jump of 17'6.5", Dinnel of Wauneta-Palisade placed 6th with a personal best jump of 17'2.5", Fisher of Medicine Valley placed 7th with a personal best jump of 16'11.25", and McCorkle of Arapahoe placed 8th with a jump of 16'8".


In triple jump, Newcomb of Medicine Valley placed 1st with a jump of 37'4.5", Ethan League of Southwest placed 2nd with a personal best jump of 34'5", Ruppert of Medicine Valley placed 3rd with a jump of 34'3.5", Brott of MHC placed 4th with a personal best jump of 32'5", and Sisson of Arapahoe placed 5th with a jump of 31'11.25".


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Congratulations to the Raider Discus Award Winners!


According to the school's calendars, Maywood-Hayes Center will be at the Midwest Track Classic in Gothenburg on Tuesday. Arapahoe will host their invite on Wednesday, with Cambridge also in attendance. Medicine Valley and Wauneta-Palisade will attend the Hitchcock County Invite on Wednesday.



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