Winner
boys track team won the Region 7A championship beating out runner-up Bennett
County by 22 points.
The
regional meet was held in Mission on May 18.
Aiden
Barfuss won the 100 (10.97). In the preliminaries the Winner junior ran an
11.26 for first.
The
Winner Warrior were strong in the relays. The relay team of Zac Olson, Jackson
Bachmann, Blake Volmer and Barfuss won the 4×100 in 45.68.
The relay
team of Bachmann, Donny De’Sersa, Volmer and Karson Keiser won the 4×400 in
3:43.51. The relay team of Hayden McMurtrey, Matthew Calhoon, De’Sersa and
Keiser won the 4×800 in 10:31.31.
The
relay team of Olson, Bachmann, Volmer and Keiser won the sprint medley in
3:51.50.
Shawn
Hammerbeck won the shot put in 44-0.25 and the discus in 122 feet.
On the
girls side, Keelie Kuil set a new Winner school record in the 200. Her winning
time was 25.86 breaking the record held by Danette Mills of 25.87 set in 1998.
Kuil
also won the 400 in 1:01.44.
The
relay team of Preslie Petersek, Kylie Sachtjen, Livvy Audiss and Karlee Brozik
won the 4×200 in 1:53.05. The relay team of Lilly Barfuss, Petersek, Audiss and
Kuil won the 4×400 in 5:09.93.
Jenaya
Schrader won the discus (101-3) and Karlee Brozik won the triple jump (32-9).
The
Winner girls placed third.
“The
boys had a really good day and it was good to finally have everyone back
running,” said coach Larry Aaker.
“We had
some kids step up and even though we went
for quality races our depth on the boys side definitely helped us.”
Aaker
added: “The girls did well. We went for quality races for them rather than
quantity and so they weren’t set up to win regions. We did have some kids who
were not able to compete in some races because of the smoke in the air that
caused poor air quality. This was unfortunate but at the end of the day their
health was our number one priority,” explained the coach. Smoke from wildfires
in Canada engulfed most of the state on Thursday with very hazy air quality.
Boys
results include:
100—Aiden
Barfuss, 1st, 10.97; Zac Olson, 4th, 11.62
200—Andrew
Henderson, 9th, 25.81
800—Hayden
McMurtrey, 2nd, 2:21.37;
Matthew Calhoon, 4th, 2:21.44
1600—Karson
Keiser, 2nd, 4:45.46
110
hurdles—Austin Blare, 2nd, 17.64
300
hurdles—Blare, 2nd, 47.31
4×100
relay- 1st, 45.68
4×200
relay—3rd, 1:49.34, Austin Blare, Andrew Henderson, Broden Duffy,
and Micah King
4×400
relay—1st, 3:43.51
4×800
relay—1st, 10:31.31
Medley
relay—1st, 3:51.59
Shot put—Hammerbeck,
1st, 44-00.25;
Derek Fenenga, 6th, 36-05.50
Discus—Hammerbeck,
1st, 122-00; Fenenga, 3rd, 107-09
Triple
jump—Blare, 2nd, 36-00.75
Results
of the Winner girls include:
100—Daisy
McIntyre, 3rd, 13.00; Tessa Sieh, 6th, 14.23
200—Keelie
Kuil, 1st, 25.86; McIntyre, 7th, 28.53
400—Kuil,
1st, 1:00.30; Petersek, 2nd, 1:01.44
100
hurdles—Lilly Barfuss, 4th, 19.10
4×100—2nd,
55.36, Daisy McIntyre, Kylie Sachtjen, Karlee Brozik and Lilly Barfuss
4×200—1st,1:53.05
4×400—1st,
4:22.97
Shot
put—Schrader, 2nd, 32-09
Discus—Schrader,
1st, 101-03
High
jump—Kylie Sachtjen, 2nd, 4-05
Long
jump—Karlee Brozik, 3rd, 14-03.50; Tessa Sieh, 6th, 11-06
Triple
Jump—Brozik, 1st, 32-09