No state track medals for Fond du Lac
LA CROSSE – After dominating the regional and sectional meets, the Fond du Lac track teams didn’t fare quite as well as the WIAA State Track and Field Meet in La Crosse over the weekend.
The Cardinals did not have a state-medal winning performance with just the boys 1,600-meter relay left to be run on Saturday evening. The meet was delayed because of weather and the race occurred after deadline.
The Cardinals’ 1,600-meter relay team was seeded ninth after preliminaries.
Two of the Cardinals’ best finishes came in throws where freshman Andrew Stone took seventh in the shot put on Friday – missing the podium by one spot – while Devan Krzanowski finished 10th in the discus.
Kyle Marcoe did have the fifth fastest time after the preliminaries of the 400 meters, but did not finish the finals race.
The top finisher on the girls side was the 3,200-meter relay team of Ally Gietzel, Madison Hughes, Liz Ziegler and Annie Moore, which placed 12th.
For complete Fri & Sat Division 1 Boys & Girls results go to link below
http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/MeetResults.aspx?Meet=254570#3261
WIAA track: Saturday’s results from La Crosse
LA CROSSE – The WIAA state track and field meet concluded Saturday at Veterans Memorial Stadium Complex.
Finals were held in Divisions 1, 2 and 3.
WIAA state track: Friday’s results from La Crosse
CHAT: Follow Saturday’s WIAA state track meet
Below are Saturday’s results involving USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin athletes and teams:
GIRLS
DIVISION 1
1600-meter relay finals
1 Wausau West (Ana Presa, Caitlin Deaton, Alyssa Faucett, Brooke Jaworski) 3:50.75 (state record)
6 Appleton North (Annalise Peebles, Iris Hertting, Alyssa Gruender, Sydney Squier) 3:54.69
7 De Pere (Lindsey Mirkes, Kylie Arett, Olivia Fabry, Grace Matzke) 3:55.26
8 Bay Port (Paige Du Bois, Savannah Huben, Bailey Cisar, Hattie Plumb) 3:56.49
9 Notre Dame (Liz Markland, Kristen Burkel, Olivia Campbell, Maria Ehlinger) 3:57.06
High jump finals
1 Tara Pratt, Appleton West 5-7
2 Lindsey Mirkes, De Pere 5-6
5 Marin McClowry, Neenah 5-4
11 Amber Chevalier, Kimberly 5-2
14 Rachel Huffcutt, D.C. Everest 5-0
NH Rylee Folz, Merrill
200-meter dash finals
1 Brooke Jaworski, Wausau West :24.77
4 Grace Hartman, Wisconsin Rapids :25.11
10 Alyssa Faucett, Wausau West :25.82
800-meter run finals
1 Cami Davre, Whitefish Bay 2:11.13
5 Brehna Evans, West De Pere 2:12.82
8 Mary Rose Flood, Appleton North 2:16.47
10 Atum Shurbert-Hetzel, Stevens Point 2:17.43
12 Abigail Hyland, Stevens Point 2:18.09
23 Sage Wagner, Ashwaubenon 2:25.11
24 Annie Moore, Fond du Lac 2:31.45
300-meter hurdles finals
1 Alexis Jackson, Oregon :44.44
8 Megan Justice, Kaukauna :45.89
Long jump finals
1 Alexandria Bullen, Brookfield East 18-3.25
6 Audrey Makope, Neenah 17-8.5
13 Alyssa Faucett, Wausau West 17-0.75
14 Alyssa Ronk, Green Bay Preble 16-11.5
15 Ally Gietzel, Fond du Lac 16-11
17 Sydney Squier, Appleton North 16-7.75
18 Tatum Houlihan, Stevens Point 16-7.5
22 Crystal Hill, West De Pere 15-11
400-meter relay finals
1 Wauwatosa West :47.91
8 Wisconsin Rapids (Mallory Herman, Tia Dorshorst, Elizabeth Keena, Grace Hartman) :49.38
10 Oshkosh West (Allison Nelson, Jenna Kiraly, Megan Best, Julie Weber) :50.12
400-meter dash finals
1 Brooke Jaworski, Wausau West :54.33 (state record)
8 Nicole Buchinger, Kaukauna :57.53
800-meter relay finals
1 Oregon 1:40.76
3 Appleton North (Annalise Peebles, Iris Hertting, Gabby Smith, Sydney Squier) 1:42.39
7 Notre Dame (Veronica Letter, Liz Markland, Olivia Campbell, Maria Ehlinger) 1:43.45
9 Oshkosh West (Jenna Kiraly, Claire Sugrue, Theresa Richards, Julie Weber) 1:44.15
1600-meter run finals
1 Cami Davre, Whitefish Bay 4:46.40
9 Carisa Weyenberg, Kimberly 5:06.04
20 Annie Moore, Fond du Lac 5:20.44
21 Maddy Sweeney, Green Bay East 5:20.46
22 Sage Wagner, Ashwaubenon 5:20.48
Shot put finals
1 Erin Dunning, Ashwaubenon 46-2.5
3 Kris Lindow, Ashwaubenon 45-4.5
8 Valerie Smith, West De Pere 39-6.5
9 Sam Danczyk, Stevens Point 39-0
22 Taylor Louis, Stevens Point 33-1.75
100-meter dash finals
1 Tanesha Davis, Racine Horlick :12.29
4 Annalise Peebles, Appleton North :12.56
8 Grace Hartman, Wisconsin Rapids :12.66
100-meter hurdles finals
1 Alexis Jackson, Oregon :14.75
6 Hayley Winzenried, Green Bay Preble :15.63
10 Sydney Armijo, Green Bay Preble :19.75
Team scores
Milwaukee King 44, Brookfield East 30.5, Oregon 30, Wausau West 30, Arrowhead 29, Middleton 29, Waukesha West 29, De Pere 28, Appleton North 26, Ashwaubenon 25, Whitefish Bay 23, Wauwatosa West 22, Eau Claire Memorial 18, Hamilton 18, Baraboo 18, Beloit Memorial 17, Racine Horlick 17, Mount Horeb 17, Hudson 15, Green Bay Preble 14, Waukesha South 14, Hartford Union 14, Kenosha Bradford-Reuther 12, Madison La Follette 12, DeForest 10.5, West De Pere 10, Appleton West 10, Janesville Parker 9, West Allis Central 8, Wisconsin Rapids 7, Germantown 7, Brookfield Central 7, Neenah 6.5, Sun Prairie 6, Stoughton 6, Pulaski 6, Madison Memorial 6, Union Grove 5, Kimberly 5, Badger 5, Kettle Moraine 5, Oshkosh North 4, Holmen 4, Homestead 4, Mukwonago 4, Onalaska 4, Waterford 3, Westosha Central 3, Waukesha North 3, Reedsburg Area 2, Madison West 2, Divine Savior Holy Angels 2, Stevens Point 2, West Allis Hale 2, Notre Dame 2, Kaukauna 2, Oak Creek 2, New Berlin West 1, Bay Port 1, Oconomowoc 1, Fort Atkinson 1, Waunakee 1, Cedarburg 1, La Crosse Central .5
For complete Division 1 Boys & Girls Friday results go to link below
http://live.milesplit.com/2016/06-03-WIAA/Web/Timetable.php?D=1
LA CROSSE – The WIAA state track and field meet is underway at Veterans Memorial Stadium Complex.
LIVE CHAT: Follow Friday’s WIAA state track meet
Friday’s action started at 9:30 a.m. with events in Division 1. Competition in Divisions 2 and 3 is scheduled to start at 3 p.m.
Events are slated to wrap up Saturday in all divisions, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Below are Friday’s results involving USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin athletes and teams:
DIVISION 1 Girls
1600-meter relay preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Waukesha West 3:54.21
3 De Pere (Lindsey Mirkes, Kylie Arett, Olivia Fabry, Grace Matzke) 3:57.27
6 Wausau West (Ana Presa, Caitlin Deaton, Alyssa Faucett, Brooke Jaworski) 3:55.72
7 Bay Port (Paige Du Bois, Savannah Huben, Bailey Cisar, Hattie Plumb) 3:56.40
9 Appleton North (Annalise Peebles, Iris Hertting, Alyssa Gruender, Sydney Squier) 3:59.04
10 Notre Dame (Liz Markland, Kristen Burkel, Olivia Campbell, Maria Ehlinger) 4:00.94
19 Stevens Point (Halle Gregorich, Abigail Hyland, Autum Shurbert-Hetzel, Hannah Sankey) 4:05.87
22 Fond du Lac (Amber Wells, Kiya Petik, Nicole Lord, Ally Gietzel) 4:09.51
24 Neenah (Morgan Vandeyacht, Morgan McClone, Marin McClowry, Paige Helgerson) 4:13.42
Pole vault finals
1 Kylie Swiekatowski, De Pere 12-7 (state record)
2 Grace Kowalkowski, De Pere 12-0
3 Sheridan Michaud, Green Bay Preble 11-9
4 Jensen Van Duyse, Green Bay Preble 11-6
5 Erin Neveau, Oshkosh North 11-6
9 Olivia Fabry, De Pere 11-0
17 Maya Veenstra, D.C. Everest 10-0
NH Olivia Bright, Wausau West
NH Tia Dorshorst, Wisconsin Rapids
NH Cassie Buelow, Oshkosh North
3200-meter run finals
1 Aubrey Roberts, Eau Claire Memorial 10:13.68 (state record)
3 Annika Linzmeier, Pulaski 11:08.40
4 Payton Fors, Appleton North 11:09.64
10 Carissa Weyenberg, Kimberly 11:24.73
24 Liz Ziegler, Fond du Lac 12:46.95
200-meter dash preliminaries (top-10 qualify for state)
1 Grace Hartman, Wisconsin Rapids :25.36
2 Brooke Jaworski, Wausau West :25.44
10 Alyssa Faucett, Wausau West :25.99
15 Anya Athan, Sheboygan North :26.45
23 Maya Fisher, Green Bay West :27.54
24 Sarah Wiseman, Appleton West :27.58
25 Tiana Winters, Green Bay Southwest :28.14
Triple jump finals
1 Maddie Nelson, Hudson 38-8.5
9 Tatum Houlihan, Stevens Point 36-6.75
13 Olivia Zegers, De Pere 35-11
16 Crystal Hill, West De Pere 35-0.25
21 Amber Chevalier, Kimberly 34-2.5
300-meter hurdles preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Siarah Jones, Milwaukee King :45.40
4 Megan Justice, Kaukauna :45.59
11 Jessica Buss, Kaukauna :46.60
15 Enne Burton, Wausau East :47.59
18 Renee Hinchcliffe, Stevens Point :48.15
21 Brooke McDowell, Fond du Lac :49.49
24 Jashelle King, Green Bay Southwest :55.71
Discus finals
1 Josie Schaefer, Baraboo 162-00
4 Erin Dunning, Ashwaubenon 137-06
5 Kris Lindow, Ashwaubenon 132-10
7 Jami Turriff, West De Pere 128-11
9 Natalie Mohring, D.C. Everest 118-10
13 Sam Danczyk, Stevens Point 116-04
16 Kyra Kronberg, Plymouth 111-07
400-meter relay preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Wauwatosa West :48.05
6 Wisconsin Rapids (Mallory Herman, Tia Dorshorst, Elizabeth Keena, Grace Hartman) :48.98
9 Oshkosh West (Allison Nelson, Jenna Kiraly, Megan Best, Julie Weber) :49.60
16 Manitowoc (Emily Dawidowich, Oceanna Spencer, Nicole Parrish, Shelby Nickels) :50.23
17 Notre Dame (Veronica Letter, Kristen Burkel, Liz Markland, Maria Ehlinger) :50.36
18 Neenah (Carolena Rothe, Bailey Morton, Payton Hanselman, Audrey Makope) :50.40
19 Kimberly (Makenzie Ward, Adrienne Lewis, Grace Van Hammond, Shea Dechant) :50.48
22 Stevens Point (Ashly Canapa, Halle Gregorich, Lauren Woyak, Laura Canapa) :50.55
24 Green Bay Southwest (JaPresha Mitchell, Kayla Renard, Elyza Jordan, Isabella Bence) :56.57
400-meter dash preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Brooke Jaworski, Wausau West :54.96
7 Nicole Buchinger, Kaukauna :57.19
11 Anya Athan, Sheboygan North :58.20
12 Mara Schroeder, Ashwaubenon :58.58
13 Grace Matzke, De Pere :58.90
19 Halee Stanchik, Menasha 1:00.46
800-meter relay preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Oregon 1:41.10
4 Appleton North (Annalise Peebles, Iris Hertting, Gabby Smith, Sydney Squier) 1:43.11
8 Notre Dame (Veronica Letter, Liz Markland, Olivia Campbell, Maria Ehlinger) 1:43.73
9 Oshkosh West (Jenna Kiraly, Claire Sugrue, Theresa Richards, Julie Weber) 1:43.91
11 Stevens Point (Lauren Woyak, Halle Gregorich, Laura Canapa, Hannah Sankey) 1:44.13
19 Kimberly (Adrienne Lewis, Shea Dechant, Taylor Hietpas, Makenzie Ward) 1:45.68
20 Manitowoc (Emily Dawidowich, Oceanna Spencer, Nicole Parrish, Shelby Nickels) 1:45.94
22 Wausau West (Olivia Bright, Grace Zellner, Caitlin Deaton, Alyssa Faucett) 1:46.74
100-meter dash preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Mikayla Jackson, Milwaukee King :12.35
6 Grace Hartman, Wisconsin Rapids :12.59
9 Annalise Peebles, Appleton North :12.72
13 Adrienne Lewis, Kimberly :12.89
19 Audrey Makope, Neenah :13.11
22 Laura Canapa, Stevens Point :13.25
23 Morgan Lisowe, Plymouth :13.36
24 Isabella Bence, Green Bay Southwest :13.41
100-meter hurdles preliminaries (top-10 qualify for finals)
1 Lauren Smith, Middleton :14.78
5 Sydney Armijo, Green Bay Preble :15.65
7 Hayley Winzenried, Green Bay Preble :15.67
15 Madison Biebel, Bay Port :16.24
22 Calayah Thomas, Oshkosh West :17.01
23 Sydney Blaskowski, Wausau East :17.12
24 Katie Retzlaff, Fond du Lac :17.13
3200 relay finals
1 Waukesha West 9:11.81
3 Appleton North (Mary Rose Flood, Payton Fors, Lauren Drankoff, Sydney Squier) 9:19.63
4 Kimberly (Carisa Weyenberg, Olivia Eisch, Ashtyn Johnson, Hailey Ruplinger) 9:25.04
6 West De Pere (Chloe Irish, Kaitlyn Wall, Sophia DeCleene, Brehna Evans) 9:30.40
7 Stevens Point (Autum Shurbert-Hetzel, Grace Belson, Mya Zajakowski, Abigail Hyland) 9:30.55
12 Fond du Lac (Ally Gietzel, Madison Hughes, Liz Ziegler, Annie Moore) 9:38.13
13 Hortonville (Stephanie Jarvis, Alyssa Rafuse, Claire Van Beek, Hannah Lohrenz) 9:39.68
16 Wausau West (Ana Presa, Emelyn Sheehan, Shelby Samz, Caitlin Deaton) 9:46.63
22 Neenah (Morgan Vandeyacht, Paige Helgerson, Kris Mitchell, Morgan McClone) 9:56.77
Fond du Lac preparing for state track meet
The Fond du Lac track and field program will be well-represented at the WIAA Division 1 state meet this weekend in La Crosse.
Between the boys and girls teams, the Cardinals are sending 24 events to state, including 16 from the boys squad — the highest total in Division 1.
Whether it’s relays, sprints, long distance or throws, the Fond du Lac boys have it covered. The Cardinals showed that all-around quality last Thursday when they won their fourth straight sectional championship, blowing away the competition in West Bend.
That in mind, Fond du Lac boys coach TJ Severson doesn’t have any grandiose visions about his team competing for a state championship on Friday and Saturday.
He’s simply focused on getting his athletes ready to perform the best they can and isn’t worried about where they place.
“We want everybody to go up there and PR (personal record),” Severson said. “We want their best performance of the year. Whatever happens, happens.”
Severson pointed to a few events he thought could do well this weekend, but admitted his team doesn’t immediately stand out when compared to the competition. However, between the amount of athletes the Cardinals are sending to state and how those qualifiers scratch and claw to perform as best they can, he’s feeling good.
“We don’t have the ‘wow,’ but we’ve got a lot of kids that fight,” he said. “What we wanted at the beginning of the year was to get as many kids to La Crosse as possible and see what happens.”
Another encouraging sign for Fond du Lac is the fact that many of its state qualifiers are underclassmen. With the vast majority of the team returning next year, Severson views this weekend’s state meet as a great learning experience.
“The future is bright,” he said. “The experience (at state) is the biggest thing. We’ve got some kids that are juniors now that were at state last year, so hopefully they just keep getting better.”
Meanwhile, the Fond du Lac girls are sending eight events to state after also winning a sectional title last week.
Like Severson, Fond du Lac girls coach Jena Weigel doesn’t have any specific expectations as to how her athletes will finish, but is hoping they perform the best they have this spring.
“It’s exciting to have so many girls going to state,” Weigel said. “We have quite a few girls who are going for more than one event or are alternates on relays, so the girls we have going are quality girls. I think this year is a stepping stone to the future.”
The Cards have only one state-qualifying senior (Annie Moore), which makes Weigel all the more optimistic about her team in years to come.
“I think (state) is going to be such a great experience for these kids,” Weigel said. “We have such a strong sophomore and freshman class. I think this is only going to help fuel our program. The girls are excited. I think they’re ready to have fun, but it’s definitely going to be that motivating factor from here on out. They’re going to have that expectation that they end their season at state every year.”
Division 1
Boys
Individuals
Donte Johnson, Fond du Lac, Junior, Shot Put (49-10.25)
Andrew Stone, Fond du Lac, Freshman, Shot Put (51-05.50)/Discus Throw (151-11)
Nick Park, Fond du Lac, Senior, 100-meter dash (11.31)
Noah Tagliapietra, Fond du Lac, Junior, 1,600-meter run (4:25.50)/3,200-meter run (9:43.47)
Trey Halfmann, Fond du Lac, Junior, 400-meter dash (49.89)/Triple Jump (42-09.50)
Kyle Marcoe, Fond du Lac, Junior, 400-meter dash (49.55)
Matt Laska, Fond du Lac, Senior, 300-meter hurdles (40.78)
Alex Balthazor, Fond du Lac, Freshman, 200-meter dash (22.88)
Devon Krzanowski, Fond du Lac, Junior, Discus Throw (144-00)
Zach Emmer, Fond du Lac, Senior, Pole Vault (13-06.00)
Relays
4X200-meter relay (Levi Burns, Quinn Woelfel, Luke Curran, Nick Park, Eddie Negron, Alex Balthazor), Fond du Lac (1:31.53)
4X100-meter relay (Levi Burns, Quinn Woelfel, Joe Kuber, Nick Park, Luke Curran, Nic Flitcroft), Fond du Lac (43.43)
4X400-meter relay (Trey Halfmann, Joe Kuber, Luke Curran, Kyle Marcoe, Zach Schmit, Eddie Negron), Fond du Lac (3:22.93)
Girls
Individuals
Katie Retzlaff, Fond du Lac, Junior, 100-meter hurdles (15.99)
Brooke McDowell, Fond du Lac, Freshman, 300-meter hurdles (48.14)
Annie Moore, Fond du Lac, Senior, 800-meter run (2:22.34)/1,600-meter run (5:16.34)
Liz Ziegler, Fond du Lac, Freshman, 3,200-meter run (11:40.44)
Ally Gietzel, Fond du Lac, Sophomore, Long Jump (16-11.00)
Relays
4X800-meter relay (Ally Gietzel, Madison Hughes, Liz Ziegler, Annie Moore, Jasmine Watters, Sarah Schaefer), Fond du Lac (9:46.05)
4X400-meter relay (Amber Wells, Kiya Petik, Nicole Lord, Ally Gietzel, Brooke McDowell, Liz Ziegler), Fond du Lac (4:04.86)