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Wisconsin High School Track News
Last Updated: August 5, 2007
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2007 Athletes of the Year.
Madison, WI (8/5/07) -- wisconsintrackandfield.com has announced its selections for the 2007 Wisconsin Prep Track and Field Athletes of the Year.
This season wisconsintrackandfield.com has chosen Belleville-New Glarus junior Ashley Beutler and Watertown junior Andrew Perkins as the Athletes of the Year. Both were chosen because of their 2007 results and the significant historical perspective of their top times (both moving past Wisconsin track legends with their top times this season).
In 2007 our AOY selections had times that moved past legendary Wisconsin athletes Mark Winzenried (Monroe 1967) and Cathy Branta (Slinger 1981).
Read more about this season in the Wisconsin High School Track and Field Yearbook - 2007 (ISSN 1540-4978) Volume 6. The 2007 Yearbook provides a snapshot of the 2007 Wisconsin High School Track season and the 2006 Cross Country season for both boys and girls. See how to order your copy here.
Female Athlete of the Year
Ashley Beutler was the dominant force in female distance running this season.
She led the honor roll in both the 1600 and 3200 meter runs all year. At the WIAA State Championship in La Crosse, she ran her season bests to take home two state titles. Beutler also won the 2006 WIAA D2 cross country title.
At the WIAA State Meet in La Crosse, Ashley bypassed Branta’s D2 record in 1600 meter run with a great run of 4:48.37 (fourth best ever). Her season leading 3200 meter time (10:46.62) is the 13th fastest ever. Beutler has improved her times each season so 2008 could be a season to watch.
Moving past Branta in the history books was no small effort.
Branta was a five-time national champion (twice in the 3,000 meters outdoors and once each in cross country, the 3,000 meters indoors and the 1,500 meters outdoors - also as a Badger). She set NCAA meet records in the 3,000-meter run indoors (9:04.81) and outdoors (8:59.57). During her collegiate career Branta was an 11-time All-American and eight-time Big Ten champ.
It was indeed a very special occasion when new history was made in 2007 by a new generation of Wisconsin stars.
In high school Branta won 6-WIAA titles in the 1-mile, 2-mile and 1600 and 3200 meter runs. She set the WIAA 1600 meter D2 state record in Madison in 1981 with a run of 4:51.86.
Male Athlete of the Year
Once again in 2007, Wisconsin boys distance stars had a fantastic season. Many top performances were made by guys like Matt Mroczyzynski, Aron Keho, Joe McFarland, Joshua Lund, and Sean Olson.
One name was dominant above all of the other distance studs. Andrew Perkins, whose name has been at the top of Wisconsin distance runners now for several years, took his game to a new level in 2007
Watertown junior, Perkins, had a fantastic season both with the quality of his times as well as with championships won.
At the WIAA state meet, he won both the D1 800 meter and the 1600 meter runs. After placing highly in the 800, 1600 and 3200 meter runs in 2006 he focused on just the two shorter distances in 2007 and brought home the titles over very tough competition.
One week after the state meet, Perkins won the 800 meters at the Midwest Distance Gala in Elmhurst, ILL, with the best time ever run by a Wisconsin athlete (1:50.17). This time topped the mark made by legendary Wisconsin runner Mark Winzenried in the summer of 1967 (1:50.3hy).
Winzenried was the first Wisconsin athlete to break 4-minutes in the mile and he once held the world record in the indoor 1000 yard run along with being a five-time all-American, including three NCAA titles competing for the University of Wisconsin. In high school Mark held the WIAA state record in the 440 yard dash (47.8 set in 1966) and 880 yard run (1:53.1 set in 1967) for many years.
See a complete article and full top-10 athlete detail here.
Week 8. (5/6/07)
Madison, WI -- Many season leading marks and some top-50 list additions were made during week 8 of the short Wisconsin prep track season.
Week 7. (4/29/07)
Madison, WI -- Cory Yttre, Lamel Adkins, Matt Mroczynski, Andrew Perkins, Luke Bibis and Ed Wesela led the boys in week 7. For the girls, Chim Okorojiwon, Stephanie Henry, Hannah Gronning, Jessica Maroszek and Peggy Seidler were the top performers.
Top Action This Past Week. (4/9/07)
Madison, WI -- Several high quality competitions (Arcadia Invite in California, Racine Invite at Carthage College and the TFA at UW-Whitewater) resulted in top marks this weekend.
More top Indoor Action. (4/5/07)
Madison, WI -- Julie Hebert, Andrew Perkins, Kaya Senaya, Cory Yttre, Luke Brad Parent and Marcus Smith all have made top marks/times in recent weeks indoors.
2007 Yearbook. (3/14/07)
Madison, WI -- The Wisconsin High School Track and Field Yearbook - 2006 (ISSN 1540-4978) Volume 6, is available for ordering. The 2007 Yearbook (6th annual) provides a snapshot of the 2007 Wisconsin High School Track season for both boys and girls as well as the 2006 Cross Country season.
Early Indoor Results. (3/4/07)
Madison, WI -- Some high quality performances have occurred in very early 2007 indoor competition. Quentin Luttrell, Andrew Perkins, Paul Annear, Marcus Smith and Kaya Senaya have all had very good results.
Many Stars Return in 2007. (1/11/07)
Madison, WI -- A large number of top performers from the 2006 season will be returning to compete in 2007. For a complete accounting of the 2006 season (including wisconsintrackandfield's top-10 athletes for both boys and girls) order your copy of the Wisconsin High School Track and Field Yearbook.
WIAA Cross Country Championships. (10/28/06)
Wisconsin Rapids, WI -- The 94th WIAA boys and 34th girls state cross country championship were held at the Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids.
WIAA Sectional Results. (8/23/06)
Madison, WI -- Sectionals were held across the state on Friday and Saturday October 20 and 21..
WIAA Cross Country Sectional Results - Division 1, [Eau Claire Memorial - Team], [Merrill], [Green Bay Preble/Southwest - Team], [Oshkosh West - Team], [DeForest], [Watertown Boys - Girls], [Homestead], [Marquette Boys - Girls], [Waukesha South - Team], [Racine Horlick Boys - Girls]
WIAA Cross Country Sectional Results - Division 2, [Osceola], [Oconto Falls / Team], [Black River Falls Boys - Girls], [Kiel], [Mayville / Team], [Monroe Boys - Girls], [Deerfield / Team], [Milwaukee Lutheran]
WIAA Cross Country Sectional Results - Division 3, [Bruce - Team], [Iola-Scandinavia - Team], [Sevastopol], [
Boyceville - Team], [Arcadia Boys - Girls], [Darlington], [Sheboygan Lutheran Boys - Team / Girls - Team], [Waukesha South - Team]
2006 Yearbook is Shipping. (8/23/06)
Madison, WI -- The Wisconsin High School Track and Field Yearbook - 2006 (ISSN 1540-4978) Volume 5, is available for ordering and immediate shipment.
The 2006 Yearbook (5th annual) provides a snapshot of the 2006 Wisconsin High School Track season and the 2005 Cross Country season for both boys and girls. The 2006 Yearbook is available for $10 plus shipping and handling for individual orders. Discounts are available for order quanities of 5, 10 or 20 Yearbooks.
Athletes of the Year. (8/6/06)
Madison, WI -- wisconsintrackandfield.com has announced its selections for the 2006 Wisconsin Prep Track and Field Athletes of the Year. Every season wisconsintrackandfield.com chooses two outstanding athletes to be honored as the top individual track and field athletes in the state. This season — Holmen senior Joanna Schultz and Wisconsin Lutheran senior David Pede performed at a level above all others. Because of their stellar seasons, they have been named the 2006 wisconsintrackandfield.com High School Track and Field Athletes of the Year. Both have also been named the Wisconsin Track Coaches Association (WISTCA) athletes of the year as well.
AAU Junior Olympics. (7/30 - 8/5/06)
Norfolk, VA -- The AAU Junior Olympics were held at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, from July 29 through August 5. Kaya Senaya, Brown Deer sophomore, placed 5th in the 200 meters. In the 200 meters prelims Kaya ran a time of 24.31. This is the fastest time of the year and the 2nd fastest all-time. In the young men's 100 meter dash, Quentin Luttrell (Milwaukee Marshall) finished 8th. In the semi-finals Luttrell ran a time of 10.67 which is just off his season leading 100 meter time of 10.4 (hand time which converts to 10.64 auto timing). Although banned from WIAA competition, Victor Reynolds, running for the Milwaukee Mustang Track Club had very good results at this national meet. He placed fourth in the triple jump (48-9) and third in the long jump (22-9¼). This triple jump is the best in 2006 - and it has only been bettered by himself (his PR is 48-11 which is the WIAA state record he set in 2005) and three other Wisconsin prep athletes, one of them being Olympic Gold medalist and American Record holder Kenny Harrison.
USATF Junior Olympics. (7/25 - 7/30/06)
Baltimore, MD -- The USATF Junior Olympics were held at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, from July 25 through July 30. Double WIAA D2 champ Kaya Senaya, Brown Deer sophomore, ran two very fast times in the 100 and 200 meters during qualifying heats. In the 200 meters Kaya ran a time of 24.68. In the 100 meter dash prelims, she ran 11.86, which is the fastest time this season and the 2nd fastest all-time. Milwaukee King freshman Shalesa Smith set a new PR and placed 6th in the intermediate girls triple jump with a leap of 37-10¾.
Oak Creek Stripped of WIAA State Track Championship. (7/11/06)
Stevens Point, WI -- The WIAA has stripped Oak Creek of their 2006 WIAA Division I Boys State Championship. The new Division 1 State Champion is Germantown with 39 points followed by Green Bay Preble with 38. Two Oak Creek athletes were determined to have ineligible residency by the WIAA. The athletes are Victor Reynolds and Robert Lee. Reynolds and Lee accounted for 40 of Oak Creek's 48 points. Only the points scored by those athletes were disallowed. Eligible Oak Creek athletes retained their awards. Both wisconsintrackandfield.com and the Wisconsin Track Coaches Association (WISTCA) will be choosing a new male athlete of the year given this ruling.
Top Vault Discovered. (6/20/06)
Sacramento, CA -- wisconsintrackandfield.com has just discovered that the top prep pole vault has been wrong in our top lists. Previously, we had listed Kim Scott's (Madison West) 1973 vault of 16-0¾ as the top vault ever in the state. This mark was set indoors at the Madison West relays. Andy Lindberg (Green Bay Southwest senior) has been getting a lot of attention this season as he has vaulted 15-10. He has been quoted in the press that his goal is to break the state all-time best. Recently a local jouralist forwarded Andy info about a Wisconsin vaulter who actually vaulted higher that Scott. On June 9, 1984, Waukesha North's Todd Verbick competed in the Golden West Invitational in Sacremento, CA. Verbick vaulted 16-7 for 2nd as the winner went 17-0.
Nike Outdoor Nationals. (6/17/06)
Greensboro, NC -- The 2006 Nike Outdoor Nationals were be held for the second year at Carolina A + T University in Greensboro, NC, on June 15-17. While several Wisconsin athletes performed well, two double state champs had a difficult time in Greensboro.
Wisconsin USATF Junior Olympics. (6/17/06)
Waukesha, WI -- The 2006 Wisconsin USA Track and Field Junior Olympic Outdoor Championships were held in Waukesha at Waukesha North High School on Saturday June 17. For the girls, Brown Deer soph Kaya Senaya was a double winner taking the 100 and 200 meter dashes. The boys were led by Oak Creek junior Victor Reynolds who won both the long and triple jumps.
adidas Golden West. (6/11/06)
 Matt Fisher Photo by VIP Photography
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Folsom, CA -- The adidas Golden West Invitational was held on Sunday, June 11, at Folsom High School, Folsom, California. Several Wisconsin athletes competed.
Recent Green Bay East graduate Matt Fisher (and two time WIAA D1 champ) won the high jump with a leap of 6-9.
Ashley Beutler, sophomore from Belleville/New Glarus who won the WIAA D2 1600 meter run and was second in the 800 meter run took 5th place in the mile with a time of 5:00.83.
Edward,Wesela, Slinger junior who won the WIAA D1 shot put took 2nd in the shot put with a toss of 61-9¼.
Midwest Senior Spotlight. (6/10/06)
Cedar Falls, IA -- The biggest roster ever sent by Team
Wisconsin to the Midwest Senior Spotlight Track & Field Meet brought the biggest
gold haul ever back home to the Badger State, as 81 of Wisconsin's best
senior track and field athletes capped off their prep careers in style on
Saturday, June 10, at the all-star meet in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The invitation-only competition pitted the best
seniors Wisconsin has to offer vs. their counterparts from Iowa and
Illinois. This is the eighth year the Spotlight Meet has been contested,
and the seventh year Team Wisconsin has participated.
Midwest Distance Gala. (6/9/06)
Elmhurst, IL -- Many top Wisconsin boys distance stars competed at the Gala. Whitefish Bay senior Steve Markson (WIAA D1 800M Champ) won the 800 meters with a time of 1:52.09. This is the 3rd fastest time in Wisconsin history. Watertown soph Andrew Perkins finished third in 1:53.02 which is the 12th fastest all-time, Joe McFarland (Arrowhead junior) ran 1:55.56 and Tyler Morey (Kimberly junior) ran 1:56.38. In the 1-mile run, double WIAA state champ David Pede (Wisconsin Lutheran), place 4th with a time of 4:13.47 (auto time camera was also set at 1600 meters where he crossed at 4:11.82).
111th WIAA State Track and Field Championships. (6/3/06)
La Crosse, WI -- The 111th Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Boys Track and Field Championships and the 36th Girls Track and Field Championships were held Friday and Saturday, June 2-3.
 Whitefish Bay 4x800 Photo by VIP Photography
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Team Titles: Boys team titles were won by Germantown in D1, Ripon in D2 and Newman Catholic in D3. For the girls
Waukesha West won D1, Lakeside Lutheran D2 and Rosholt D3.
Boys Individual Highlights
Two relay teams had the top performances for the boys - Whitefish Bay broke the WIAA state record in the 4x800 meter relay at 7:44.92. This time is also the all-time best mark. Germantown ran the 2nd fasted 4x400 meter relay in Wisconsin prep history while winning the D1 title in 3:17.37.
Matt Fisher, Green Bay East senior won the D1 high jump but did not better the state record of 7 feet as he cleared 6-10. Wisconsin Lutheran senior Dave Pede won the D1 1600 and 3200 meter runs in season best times of 4:13.24 and 9:12.97. Brown Deer sophomore Justin Austin won both D2 sprints with his 100 win in 10.82 and 200 in 21.89.
Whitefish Bay senior Steve Markson anchored the state record 4x800 relay team and he defended his 800 meter D1 title with a season best time of 1:53.22.
 Joanna Schultz Photo by VIP Photography
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Girls Individual Highlights
Holmen senior Joanna Schultz won her 4th straight 200/400 meter double title. She is the first Wisconsin athlete male or female to accomplish this feat. She won the 200 in 24.94 and the 400 in 55.97.
Milwaukee Vincent (running 3 freshman and 1 junior) broke the WIAA state record in the 4x200 meter relay with a time of 1:41.49. This is also the best time ever run by a Wisconsin prep relay squad. Another great relay was run by Waukesha West in the 4x400. Their time of 3:55.83 is the 7th fastest all-time and the fastest time run since 1982.
Hudson junior Sharyn Dahl ran the 5th fastest 300 meter hurdle time all-time while winning the D1 title in 44.26. Jamie Dittmar Wausau East junior also ran the 5th best ever in the 800 meters while winning the D1 title in 2:11.35.
Brown Deer sophomore Kaya Senaya set D2 State Records in both short dashes 12.02 in the 100 and 24.94 in 200 meters.
WIAA Sectional and Regional Results. (5/25/06) --
WIAA Sectional and Regional competition occurred throughout the state on Monday, May 22, and Thursday, May 25.
At Sectionals the top two marks for boys include Germantown's 4x400 meter relay team which ran the 3rd fastest time ever with a 3:18.17. Green Bay Southwest's Andy Lindberg cleared 16-0 at the Appleton North Sectional. Before the vault could be measured an official knocked the bar off and lowered the standards. After resetting the standards the leap was measured at 15-10. This is still the 3rd best all-time.
For the girls three 4x200 relay teams made the top-50 at the Arrowhead Sectional - Arrowhead at 1:42.62, Milwaukee Vincent at 1:42.92, and Milwaukee King at 1:43.99.
In Regional competition the best marks for the boys are #3 pole vault all-time for a vault of 15-9½ by Green Bay Southwest's Andy Lindberg at the Bayport D1 Regional, Hayward senior Jimmy Thompson ran 21.6 in the 200 meters and a 6-10 high jump (6th best height all-time) by Quinn Mongoven of Wilmot at the Burlington D1 Regional.
For the girls regionals top-50 marks include Prairie Du Chien's Deidre Dillman running the 800 in 2:15.64 at the Prairie Du Chien D2 Regional and Rice Lake's Hannah Smith who ran 15.15 in the 100 meter hurdles at the River Falls D1 Regional.
Conference Meets Everywhere. (5/19/06) -- Conference meets throughout the state had a multitude of top performances over the last few days.
 Steve Van Rite
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Seven new list leaders have come in for the boys. Green Bay Preble senior Steve Van Rite took over both hurdle events with his 14.59/38.69 double at the Fox River Valley Conference meet. The 100 and 200 meters leads were set in Milwaukee. Quintin Luttrell, Milwaukee Marshall junior, ran 10.4 in the 100 and Laron Wilder, Milwaukee Vincent senior, ran 21.7 in the 200. At the Greater Metro meet junior Cory Yttre from Brookfield East ran 49.45 in the 400. At 800 meters, Josh Lund, junior from Janesville Craig blazed a 1:56.4. Watertown Soph Andrew Perkins ran 4:13.7 in the 1600 meters at the WLT Conference meet. See the current boys honor roll.
There were also 7 new list leading marks For the girls. Milwaukee Vincent Freshman Kennaye Lewis ran 24.7 in the 200 meters at the Milwaukee City Conference. Multi-WIAA champ Joanna Schultz, Holmen senior, ran 57.75 at the MVC Conference. At the Big Rivers meet Hudson junior Kristine Pelzel took over the 800 meter lead at 2:17.82. Milwaukee King took over the 4x100 relay at 48.9 and the 4x200 meter relay at 4:03.8. Waukesha West ran 9:33.35 for the 4x800. In the triple jump, Milwaukee King senior Laquita Brazil jumped 39-3. See the current girls honor roll.
Weather Headlines a very Slow Week. (5/14/06)
Madison, WI -- Weather dampened what should have been the top weekend of track and field in the state prior to the WIAA state meet in La Crosse. The Monona Grove Invite, arguably the best outdoor meet in the state prior to the annual La Crosse extravaganza, was cancelled due to the poor weather. Many other meets were cancelled as well. One season best was made for the boys this week. Aaron Studt, Ripon senior, upped his season leading discus throw by a few inches with his 185-1 toss at the Homestead Big Man meet.
For the girls Kelly Giese, Brookwood sophomore ran 11.8 in the 100 meters at the Heather Johnson Invite at Wisconsin Dells. This time is the 8th fastest all-time by a Wisconsin prep. See the May 14 girls honor roll.
Limited New List Leaders this Week. (5/8/06)
Madison, WI -- Many list leading marks held firm this week as many competitors are preparing for upcoming conference meets. Some new list leaders did happen this week though. Omro junior Patrick Plank took the lead in the high hurdles with a time of 14.5 at the Deerfield Classic. Oak Creek junior Victor Reynolds triple jumped 48-10 at the SEC Relays. Only Victor and three other Wisconsin preps have ever jumped further. Three relays have new list leaders with Homestead at 42.81 in the 4x100, Menomonee Falls at 1:29.1 in the 4x200 and Germantown in the 4x400 at 3:24.5.
For the girls Madison Memorial senior Kayla McClendon heads the 300 hurdles at 45.4. Waterford junior Erica Scott took over the lead in the 400 at 58.43. Karen Greuel, Madison La Follete senior, ran a 5:05.0 1600 at the Stoughton Invite. Shell Lake junior Hannah Gronning took the list lead in the discus with a throw of 142-10. This is the 15th best throw all-time.
Great Performances keep Coming. (4/29/06)
Green Bay, WI -- Andy Lindberg, Green Bay Southwest senior, vaulted 15-5 at a dual meet with Green Bay East on Tuesday.
 Andy Lindberg
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This vault is the 5th best vault all-time by a Wisconsin prep male. Andy has set very high goals for himself this season. He is hoping to top the best vault ever which was made by Madison West's Kim Scott indoors in 1973 at 16-0¾ Another Green Bay athlete continues to shine this season. After topping 7 feet indoors, Green Bay East's Matt Fisher jumped 6-11 at the Pulaski Invite on Thursday. Other top boys marks this week include Arrowhead senior Mike McFarland who moved into the top spot in the 3200 meter run with his 9.22.77 win at the Northstar Classic. At the same meet, Arrowhead teammate Wes Kavelaris vaulted 15-3 to stay close on the heals of Lindberg on the honorroll. Green Bay Preble senior Steve Van Rite was the most valuable runner at the Marquette Classic as he won both hurdle events and also took over the list lead in both events.
A few Wisconsin athletes competed in the historic Penn Relays this weekend. Whitefish Bay finished second in their class of the 4x800 meter relay with a time of 8:01.92 (this is the best time in 2006). Watertown sophomore Andrew Perkins finished 9th in the High School Mile Championship with a time of 4:18.38.
Top girls this week include Ashwaubenon senior Erin Havener who pole vaulted 12-0 at the Bay Relays taking over second place on the honorroll and Milwaukee Pius XI junior Sonia Zoric who threw the shot 43-3 to also move into the second spot. Also, Hudson junior Kristin Pelzel ran 5:05.52 in the 1600 meters at the Wis/Minn Classic to take over the list lead.
The second full week of outdoor competition is complete. (4/23/06)
Madison, WI -- Holmen senior Joanna Schultz is the now a veteran of Wisconsin track wars. She is the three time defending WIAA state champion in both the 200 and 400 meters. This week Joanna put her self once again on top of the 400 meter honor roll with a win at the 25th Annual Earl Gatzke Invitational at Tomah High School in a time of 58.76. Other top girls performances this week include Jenna Sitte, Waukesha West senior, who ran 12.2 in the 100 meters, Nicole Burr, Onalaska senior, who ran 2:19.18 in the 800 meters, Jena Berg, Westosha Central senior who took the lead in both hurdles with 15.2 and 45.7 times and Chelsea VonRuden, Sparta junior who high jumped 5-6.
Top boys performances this week include Nick Schaefer, New London senior, ran at 4:19.7 1600 meters, Jim Hodgson, De Pere sophomore, who ran 14.7 in the high hurdles, Steve Van Rite, Green Bay Preble senior took over the yearly lead in the long hurdles with a 39.9 time, Marquette's 4x400 meter realy team with a time of 3:28.45, Monroe's 4x800 meter team which clocked 8:04.3 and Wes Kavelaris, Arrowhead junior who took the vault lead at 14-9.
The Outdoor Season has Begun. (4/15/06)
Waukesha, WI -- Horizontal jumpers Brown Deer sophomore Kaya Senaya and Milwaukee King senior Laquita Brazil started the outdoor season with a bang on Saturday. Kaya won the long jump at the Girls Crusader Classic Invite at Catholic Memorial High School with the 7th best jump ever at 18-10¾. Also jumping very well in second place was Brazil at 18-6½. Brazil came back to win the triple jump with a great leap of 39-2. This is the 4th best jump ever by a Wisconsin prep. For the boys, Ripon senior Aaron Studt continued his very solid season by tossing the discus 184-11. This is the 14th best throw all-time.
Matt Fisher high jumps 7-0 at TFA. (4/8/06)
Madison, WI -- Green Bay East's Matt Fisher having already jumped 6-10 earlier in the season - had high expectations going into the TFA Indoor meet at UW-Madison. Matt met these high expectations after winning the event at 6-8, he cleared 6-11 on the his first jump, then he cleared 7-0 also on his first jump. Fisher almost made 7-1 as well. Fisher is only the third Wisconsin prep to clear the 7 foot barrier. His jump is tied for the 2nd best all-time.Also on Saturday, Waukesha South senior Samantha Sonnenberg pole vaulted 12-6 at the Classic 8 Indoor conference meet at Waukesha South. This height is tied for the second highest ever by a Wisconsin prep.
Studt throws 64-10. (3/24/06)
Oshkosh, WI -- After Aaron Studt threw a PR 61-7½ last week at the ECFC Waters Indoor meet at UW-Oshkosh it appeared he was ready for a great season. Aaron returned to UW-Oshkosh on Friday to compete in the UW-Oshkosh High School Invitational and he launched a monster throw of 64-10 to win the small school competition.
Top Stars Return in 2006. (3/19/06)
Madison, WI -- Many top stars from 2005 are back this season including Joanna Schultz, Victor Reynolds and Andrew Perkins.
Matt Fisher high jumps 6-10. (3/14/06)
Green Bay, WI -- Defending WIAA D1 high jump champion, Matt Fisher, Green Bay East senior, started off the indoor season with a monster jump of 6-10 at the Green Bay Preble Indoor meet on Tuesday.
Perkins Runs 4:17.88 Mile. (2/18/06)
Lexington, KY -- 2005 D1 Cross Country champ Andrew Perkins (Watertown sophomore) ran a 4:17.88 mile while placing second at the Kentucky Select meet.
Wisconsin USATF 2006 Indoor. (2/12/06)
Kenosha, WI -- The 2006 Wisconsin USATF Indoor Track and Field Championships
were at Carthage College in Kenosha. Some of the top performances included: Andrew Perkins (Watertown sophomore) was a double winner taking the 800 meters in 2:01.18 and the mile in 4:30.67. Aaron Studt (Ripon senior) who is the top returning shot putter from 2005, won the shot put with a solid toss of 57-8. Quentin Lutrell (Milwaukee Marshall junior) won the 55 meter dash in a time of 6.62. The top returning boys and girls pole vaulters won their specialty events. Erin Havener (Ashwaubenon senior) won the girls pole vault with a leap of 11-0 and Andy Lindberg (Green Bay Southwest senior) won the boys vaults at 14-0.
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