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Glacier, Flathead sprint into state AA track meet

by The Daily Inter Lake
| May 24, 2018 11:04 PM

Annie Hill was the undisputed star of the 2017 Class AA state track and field meet.

The Glacier standout won the 800-, 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs, placed second in the 400 and anchored the Wolfpack’s 4x400 relay team in a third-place showing.

Somehow, she’ll try to top that 39 1/2-point performance in her last hoorah as a high school athlete.

The Colorado commit will compete in the same five events this time around, and she, along with fellow senior Adrian Schnee, will be heavily relied on as Glacier tries to leave with a trophy for a third straight season.

“We’re asking a lot of (Hill),” Glacier girls coach Jerry Boschee said. “Her and Adrian, our two seniors, are hopefully kind of the ones that are going to carry us.”

Schnee will compete in the 100, 300 hurdles and high jump individually and joins Hill on the 4x400 team.

Aside from Hill and Schnee, Boschee said Glacier’s 10 other qualifiers must scrap and claw for points wherever they can get them.

Their success in picking up those points will go a long way in determining whether the Wolfpack will be able to edge Billings Senior, Billings West, Missoula Hellgate and others for third place behind Missoula Sentinel and Bozeman, the far-and-away favorites to finish 1-2.

“We’ll see if they can come into this and be that underdog that can sneak in a few points,” Boschee said. “We can sneak in and get third, but it is a longshot. We’re definitely not a favorite to be in the top three teams.”

The Glacier boys, on the other hand, are anything but a longshot to finish third and could potentially accomplish even more.

A week removed from a Western AA championship, the Wolfpack enters with a strong, deep cast of sprinters and jumpers to go with several runners who could make noise in the middle distances.

Ethan Larson, Drew Turner and Mark Estes, in that order, hold the three fastest times in the state this year in the 400, and Larson and Turner have also impressed in the 100 and 200, respectively.

Glacier is expected to be similarly competitive in the jumps thanks in large part to Estes and Hunter Nicholson.

They hold the top two marks in Montana this season in the triple jump and are each likely to place in the long jump. Nicholson could also score in the high jump.

The Wolfpack’s two javelin throwers are also capable of competing for the state title, as Evan Todd and Bennett McChesney enter the state meet with the second- and fourth-best distances in the event this year.

Glacier also has a pair of strong relay teams, as the 4x100 and 4x400 squads enter with the first- and fourth-best times in Montana this season, respectively.

Flathead’s boys also have shown potential to place highly after a runner-up finish at divisionals last weekend.

The Braves are led in the distance events by Ben Perrin and also have a strong cast of hurdlers and throwers able to accumulate points.

Perrin is expected to challenge for the state title in both the 1,600 and 3,200.

Michael Lee could make it onto the podium in both the shot put and discus.

Chad Hemsley and Dawson Rinehart are favorites to win the 300 hurdles, and Camas Rinehart provides depth for Flathead in the same event. Hemsley and Dawson Rinehart also run the 110 hurdles.

Both Glacier and Flathead seek improvements in team scores from last year, when they finished fifth and sixth, respectively.

Billings West, Billings Senior and Helena finished within three points of each other at the top of the boys field in 2017.

Madison Boles is likely to provide point for the Bravettes competing in the 200 and high jump.

The Flathead girls finished 13th last season.

Competition begins today at Memorial Stadium in Great Falls.

Class A

Area teams will look to improve on last year’s middling team finishes when they take to the track for the Class A state meet in Laurel beginning today.

Only one local team (the Columbia Falls boys, who came in fourth) finished higher than ninth place last year.

The team with perhaps the best chance to make a large leap in the team standings is Libby, which is in its first season back in Class A after a two-year stint in Class B.

The Logger girls finished 16th in Class B last year, and the boys were 27th.

But Libby coach Jim May is hopeful strong individual performances in several middle distance races paired with solid showings in the relays will produce better results this time around.

“If things go well this weekend, we’ll score more points than we have in a long time,” May said. “The team points always take care of themselves. If kids do what they’re supposed to do individually, they can get the points they’re supposed to get.”

Among the individuals from Libby are Gavin Strom, Jay Beagle and Emily Mossburg.

Strom has the top mark in Class A this year in the long jump and could also place in the long jump, while Beagle and Mossburg clocked the fastest times within their classification in the 400.

The Libby relay teams are “right in the hunt,” according to May, who also noted Shannon Reny could place in the girls shot put.

“Our goal is just to make sure we peak here, (make sure) that we’re running and throwing and jumping our best,” May said. “We’ve been working really hard all year to get that, and the kids are ready to go.”

Another team with an opportunity for a big jump in team points is Whitefish, which would potentially eclipse last year’s totals with its relay teams alone.

The boys 4x400 is tied for the top time in the state in Class A entering the state meet, and the girls 4x400 is first outright. The girls 4x100 is third.

Individually, Lee Walburn holds the top Class A time in the 300 hurdles.

The Bulldog girls and boys finished 14th and 16th, respectively, a year ago.

The highest-finishing area squad in 2017, the Columbia Falls boys, will look to battle for a spot on the podium once again this season with a strong cast of seniors competing in a multitude of events.

Ben Windauer, Austin Green, Logan Kolodejchuk, Gabe Knutson and Tucker Salmonson are all expected to provide points, as are juniors Drew Morgan and Tanner Gove.

“Our senior boys are going to do really well for us,” Columbia Falls coach Jamie Heinz said.

The Columbia Falls girls will be led by Angellica Street, the heavy favorite to win the javelin. Her best throw this year is more than 15 feet farther than that of her closest competitor.

Talia Sova could provide points in the shot put, discus and javelin, Heinz said.

The top individual performer from the area could very well be Polson’s Bea Frissell, who is among the favorites in both the 1,600 and 3,200.

The Polson boys are likely to be led by Colton Cote, whose 110 hurdles time is tops in Class A, and Quin Stewart, who has the second-fastest Class A time in the 800.

Miles City and Corvallis are the team favorites on the boys side. The Corvallis girls finished second last year and are expected to compete with dillon for the title.

The Belgrade girls and Sidney boys are defending state champions.

Montana Elite Track & Field

Results as of May 19

(All-class state records in parentheses)

Boys

100 meters (10.67) — Damien Nelson, Great Falls CMR 10.61; Ethan Larson, Glacier 10.82; Casey Gunlikson, Big Timber 10.89; Keith Vanderlaan, Miles City 10.89; Corbin Wood, Ennis 10.98; Kip Krebsbach, Miles City 11.00; Colin Marks, Livingston 11.03; Phillip Knisely, Billings Central 11.07; Hudson Shermer, Missoula Sentinel 11.07; Jace Klucewich, Frenchtown 11.08; Drew Turner, Glacier 11.14; Austin Hernandez, Huntley Project 11.14.

200 meters (21.06) — Damien Nelson, Great Falls CMR 21.74; Casey Gunlikson, Big Timber 22.02; Cade Johnstone, Forsyth 22.03; Hudson Shermer, Missoula Sentinel 22.22; Micah Ans, Billings Senior 22.29; Drew Turner, Glacier 22.29; Kip Krebsbach, Miles City 22.38; Chad Hemsley, Flathead 22.45; Colin Marks, Livingston 22.48; Ethan Larson, Glacier 22.57; Corbin Wood, Ennis 22.58; Trevin Gradney, Billings West 22.58.

400 meters (47.52) — Ethan Larson, Glacier 49.16; Drew Turner, Glacier 49.44; Mark Estes, Glacier 49.45; Cade Johnstone, Forsyth 49.52; Trevin Gradney, Billings West 49.56; Micah Ans, Billings Senior 49.65; Jethro Thorne, Florence-Carlton 50.05; Kameron Rauser, Townsend 50.46; Dawson Rinehart, Flathead 50.57; Jay Beagle, Libby 50.61; Ray Trudeau, Helena 50.65; Jake Jessop, Corvallis 50.98.

800 meters (1:50.22) — Will Dauenhauer, Missoula Hellgate 1:57.08; Jonathan Harrison, Missoula Sentinel 1:57.14; Elijah Boyd, Glacier 1:58.02; Jake Jessop, Corvallis 1:58.13; Isaac Schmidt, Missoula Hellgate 1:58.31; Quin Stewart, Polson 1:58.33; Kordell Carpenter, Stanford-Geyser-Denton 1:58.78; Duncan Hamilton, Bozeman 1:58.94; Braden Stremcha, Great Falls CMR 1:59.51; Joseph Vanden Bos, Glacier 1:59.65; Paul Johnstone, Forsyth 2:00.02; Ben Perrin, Flathead 2:00.12.

1600 meters (4:12.06) — Duncan Hamilton, Bozeman 4:15.51; Isaac Schmidt, Missoula Hellgate 4:18.02; Ben Perrin, Flathead 4:18.81; Levi Taylor, Laurel 4:21.63; Teagan Olson, Great Falls 4:22.52; Leonard McComas, Bozeman 4:22.50** (4:30.15); Braden Stremcha, Great Falls CMR 4:23.61; Noah Majerus, Lewistown 4:29.41; Will Dauenhauer, Missoula Hellgate 4:29.75; Ian Curtis, Missoula Hellgate 4:30.08; Joseph Vanden Bos, Glacier 4:30.33; Dylan Humberger, Bozeman 4:31.47; Cooper West, Great Falls CMR 4:32.39; Aren Alexander-Battee, Glacier 4:32.87.

** ran time at Arcadia Invitational in California, ( ) best time in Montana

3200 meters (9:04.35) — Ben Perrin, Flathead 9:04.56** (9:23.40); Duncan Hamilton, Bozeman 9:10.34** (9:23.21); Isaac Schmidt, Missoula Hellgate 9:15.02** (9:23.28); Levi Taylor, Laurel 9:27.54; Cooper West, Great Falls CMR 9:39.81;

Teagan Olson, Great Falls 9:44.97; Braden Stremcha, Great Falls CMR 9:45.24; Ian Curtis, Missoula Hellgate 9:45.48; Dylan Humberger, Bozeman 9:46.06; Simon Hill, Glacier 9:52.16; Anders Watt, Corvallis 9:55.48; Leonard McComas, Bozeman 9:55.54; Grant Martin, Corvallis 9:55.59; Noah Majerus, Lewistown 9:57.94.

** ran time at Arcadia Invitational in California, ( ) best time in Montana

110 hurdles (14.21) — Gabe Sulser, Billings Senior 14.46; Bradley Graves, Huntley Project 14.82; Dawson Allen, Fairfield 14.97; Dawson Rinehart, Flathead 15.02; Winston Platt, Billings West 15.15; Chad Hemsley, Flathead 15.17; Kyle Patelis, Billings West 15.30; Kameron Rauser, Townsend 15.32; Colton Cote, Polson 15.33; Chris Abell, Laurel 15.33; Brendan Thompson, Missoula Sentinel 15.35.

300 hurdles (37.66) — Chad Hemsley, Flathead 38.61; Casey Gunlikson, Big Timber 39.21; Gabe Sulser, Billings Senior 39.59; Dawson Rinehart, Flathead 39.65; Peter Demars, Billings West 39.67; Lee Walburn, Whitefish 39.79; Chris Hust, Huntley Project 39.88; Justus Peterson, Dillon 40.18; Dawson Allen, Fairfield 40.25; Kaden Stradley, Miles City 40.28; Ivar Aageson, Havre 40.41; Camas Rinehart, Flathead 40.46.

400 meter relay (41.48) — Glacier 42.97; Billings West 43.04; Missoula Sentinel 43.13; Helena Capital 43.20; Great Falls CMR 43.24; Bozeman 43.25; Miles City 43.29; Huntley Project 43.36; Flathead 43.44; Sidney 43.47; Livingston 43.60; Billings Senior 43.62; Butte 43.62; Corvallis 43.68; Forsyth 43.79.

1600 meter relay (3:18.01) — Billings West 3:23.38; Butte 3:25.99; Flathead 3:26.28; Glacier 3:27.64; Helena Capital 3:28.34; Seeley-Swan 3:28.40; Billings Senior 3:28.95; Huntley Project 3:29.51; Forsyth 3:29.59; Missoula Sentinel 3:29.90; Townsend 3:30.30; Miles City 3:30.31; Whitefish 3:30.31; Bozeman 3:30.49; Corvallis 3:30.65.

Long Jump (23-8) — Paul Johnstone, Forsyth 22-6; Teddy Krogh, Billings West 22-4; Allexander Kosel, Roberts 22-3; Ry Olson, Joliet 22-1¾; Robbie Simpson, Bozeman 22-0¼; Mark Estes, Glacier 22-0¼; Gavin Strom, Libby 21-4¼; Lattrell McCutcheon, Bozeman 21-10½; Hunter Nicholson, Glacier 21-9; Gabe Sulser, Billings Senior 21-7½; Jace Klucewich, Frenchtown 21-7½; Braxton Haws, Billings Senior 21-5.

Triple Jump (48-9½) — Mark Estes, Glacier 45-11; Hunter Nicholson, Glacier 45-0; Brody Grebe, Melstone 44-2; Caleb Ferguson, Helena 44-2; Dawson Fowler, Belgrade 44-2; Paul Johnstone, Forsyth 43-9; Isaac Lysaght, Billings Senior 43-8½; Logan Kleinhans, Bozeman 43-3; Allexander Kosel, Roberts 43-2; Ry Olson, Joliet 43-2; Elias Dewaters, Missoula Sentinel 43-1; Logan Lewis, Corvallis 43-0½.

High Jump (7-1½) — Trey Tintinger, Helena 6-9¾** (6-7); Julius Mims, Billings Skyview 6-7; Avery Stiles, Boulder 6-7; Tucker Greenwell, Great Falls CMR 6-5; Ridge Albright, Corvallis 6-5; Ry Olson, Joliet 6-5; Allexander Kosel, Roberts 6-4;

Hunter Nicholson, Glacier 6-4; Dawson Fowler, Belgrade 6-4; Jess Bellows, Miles City 6-4; Gavin Strom, Libby 6-4; Logan Kleinhans, Bozeman 6-3; Truman Galland, Missoula Hellgate 6-3; Adam Botkin, Frenchtown 6-3; Eric Richlie, Missoula

Hellgate 6-3; Lincoln Young, Manhattan Christian 6-3.

** mark set at Stanford Invitational in California, ( ) best mark in Montana

Pole Vault (16-4) — Garrison Hughes, Sidney 17-0; Ty Peterson, Butte 15-4; Lincoln Young, Manhattan Christian 15-0; Caleb Ferguson, Helena 15-0; Rylan Wilcox, Missoula Big Sky 14-6; Jacob Hofer, Helena Capital 14-0; Brett Robinson, Joliet 14-0; Jameson Slevin, Bozeman 13-6; Wyatt Heringer, Sidney 13-6; Ben Windauer, Columbia Falls 13-6; Vincent Davison, Bozeman 13-6; Blake Wacaser, Billings Skyview 13-6; Tucker Samano, Billings Senior 13-6; Jon Tripp, Billings West 13-6;

Seth Entzel, Missoula Big Sky 13-6; Carson Weeden, Lewistown 13-6.

Shot Put (68-0½) — Justin Jenks, Helena Capital 63-1¾; Carter Hughes, Sidney 58-6; Michael Lee, Flathead 57-5½; Garrett Brown, Corvallis 54-3½; Conor Quick, Helena Capital 53-0; Jesse Mecham, Frenchtown 52-9; Jayden Holley, Glendive 52-8½; Landin Pabich, Billings West 52-3; Austin Forson, Deer Lodge 52-3½; Jared Brendan, Glacier 51-2; Noah Ambuehl, Great Falls Central 50-8; Jacob Campbell, Hamilton 49-11.

Discus (193-7) — Austin Forson, Deer Lodge 190-4½; Justin Jenks, Helena Capital 181-11; Carter Hughes, Sidney 179-0; Ethan Saberhagen, Billings Senior 166-9; Brock Cantrell-Field, Missoula Sentinel 159-11; Nicholas Wilks, Billings Senior 157-6; Ely Kraft, Laurel 157-0; Michael Lee, Flathead 156-7; Blake Linsted, Missoula Sentinel 155-2; Carter Slade, Billings West 150-5; Landin Pabich, Billings West 149-2; Alec Conwell, Missoula Sentinel 148-0.

Javelin (213-4*) — Rylan Ortt, Missoula Sentinel 194-4; Evan Todd, Glacier 193-1; Caden Venters, Missoula Sentinel 184-5; Bennett McChesney, Glacier 184-0; Michael Graves, Hamilton 182-5; Zach Jessop, Corvallis 180-3; Cade Holter, Butte Central 179-3½; Cooper Hoffman, Dillon 178-3; Brock Cantrell-Field, Missoula Sentinel 178-1; Dawson Allen, Fairfield 174-5; Gabe Dalbec, Helena 174-2; Tyler Gray, Billings Central 174-0.

* Set with new IAAF javelin. Old javelin record is 249-7

Girls

100 meters (12.19) — Maddie Brockel, Billings West 12.31; Breanne Fuller, Billings Skyview 12.32; Shelby Schweyen, Missoula Sentinel 12.50; Tylia DeJohn, Dillon 12.60; Maddisen Marema, Shepherd 12.64; Zoe Delaney, Winnett-Grass Range 12.65; Tyrah Hammond, Charlo 12.66; Audrey Bloomquist, Helena Capital 12.66; Maddie Albrecht, Billings West 12.67; Ashley McElmurry, Missoula Sentinel 12.71; Baylie Chappell, Glasgow 12.72; Wrenzi Wrzesinski, Baker 12.74; Kellan Wahl, Billings Central 12.74; Ellie Scherffius, Billings West 12.74.

200 meters (24.4) — Maddie Brockel, Billings West 25.14; Breanne Fuller, Billings Skyview 25.65; Tylia DeJohn, Dillon 25.84; Delaney Bahn, Bozeman 25.85; Zoe Delaney, Winnett-Grass Range 25.85; Maddie Albrecht, Billings West 25.95; Shelby

Schweyen, Missoula Sentinel 25.99; Hayle Sundquist, Dillon 26.09; Ellie Scherffius, Billings West 26.13; Haile Norred, Bigfork 26.14; Kellan Wahl, Billings Central 26.18; Alex Veltkamp, Manhattan Christian 26.25; Madison Boles, Flathead 26.25.

400 meters (54.62) — Maddie Brockel, Billings West 57.89; Kinley Peterson, Westby-Grenora 58.82; Zoe Delaney, Winnett-Grass Range 58.82; Tavy Findon, Billings Senior 59.06; Alex Veltkamp, Manhattan Christian 59.06; Annie Hill, Glacier 59.07; Whitney Morrison, Missoula Big Sky 59.10; Tiahna Vladic, Billings Senior 59.50; Adrian Schnee, Glacier 59.64; Emily Kolstad, Glasgow 59.70; Amber LeBrun, Columbus 59.71; Haile Norred, Bigfork 59.86.

800 meters (2:05.65) — Annie Hill, Glacier 2:11.39; Tiahna Vladic, Billings Senior 2:17.03; Madison Edwards, Missoula Big Sky 2:18.72; Heather Baker, Miles City 2:19.76; Bridget Boyle, Bozeman 2:19.95; Bea Frissell, Polson 2:20.30; Elise

Stearns, Missoula Hellgate 2:20.32; Camila Noe, Bozeman 2:21.17; Madi Provo, Missoula Hellgate 2:21.39; Laura Zimmer, Billings Senior 2:21.45; Whitney Hanson, Colstrip 2:21.73.

1600 meters (4:43.51) — Bryn Morley, Bigfork 4:50.00; Camila Noe, Bozeman 4:54.94; Tiahna Vladic, Billings Senior 5:03.03; Annie Hill, Glacier 5:04.42; Elise Stearns, Missoula Hellgate 5:09.94; Madison Edwards, Missoula Big Sky 5:09.98; Ellee Becker, Missoula Hellgate 5:10.78; Ella Degrandpre, Missoula Hellgate 5:10.88; Bea Frissell, Polson 5:13.60; Terra Trom, Bozeman 5:14.27; Morgan Vosler, Miles City 5:15.59; Alex Moore, Bozeman 5:15.78; Zoe Eberspecher, Bozeman 5:16.35; Katie Munro, Missoula Hellgate 5:17.55.

3200 meters (10:23.31) — Camila Noe, Bozeman 10:18.99** (10:21.76); Annie Hill, Glacier 10:37.85; Ella Degrandpre, Missoula Hellgate 10:43.77; Bryn Morley, Bigfork 10:48.65; Alex Moore, Bozeman 10:58.74** (11:29.17); Ellee Becker, Missoula Hellgate 11:05.58** (11:30.88); Phoebe Jacques, Bozeman 11:08.16** (11:25.46); Tiahna Vladic, Billings Senior 11:08.64; Terra Trom, Bozeman 11:18.99** (11:49.30); Morgan Vosler, Miles City 11:28.94; Katie Munro, Missoula Hellgate 11:29.60; Lucy Wagner, Bozeman 11:29.96; Natalie McCormick, Bozeman 11:31.15; Bea Frissell, Polson 11:32.61.

** ran time at Arcadia Invitational in California, ( ) best time in Montana

100 hurdles (14.11) — Tavy Findon, Billings Senior 14.82; Lauren Heggen, Missoula Sentinel 14.86; Ashley McElmurry, Missoula Sentinel 15.01; Melissa Moreni, Helena Capital 15.04; Elena Carter, Helena Capital 15.06; Wrenzi Wrzesinski, Baker 15.13; Marissa James, Lewistown 15.19; Kailee Oliverson, Twin Bridges 15.59; Kamden Hilborn, Helena 15.60; Faith Brennan, Glacier 15.63; Lauren Bingham, Missoula Sentinel 15.63; Alysa Henry, Belgrade 15.75; Selina Angel, Roundup 15.75.

300 hurdles (42.87) — Wrenzi Wrzesinski, Baker 45.54; Adrian Schnee, Glacier 45.59; Ashley McElmurry, Missoula Sentinel 45.61; Jaley Wyse, Glendive 46.14; Tavy Findon, Billings Senior 46.20; Lucy Corbett, Bozeman 46.26; Joylynn Glidewell, Missoula Big Sky 46.34; Mayjia Horst, Bozeman 47.03; Kailee Stoppel, Billings West 47.03; McKenna Friend, Miles City 47.11; Abigail Harmon, Helena Capital 47.35; Lauren Bingham, Missoula Sentinel 47.41.

400 meter relay (48.3) — Billings West 48.26; Helena Capital 48.91; Billings Skyview 49.11; Bozeman 49.59; Missoula Sentinel 49.65; Dillon 49.76; Flathead 49.76; Missoula Big Sky 50.24; Belgrade 50.42; Billings Senior 50.55; Bigfork 50.63; Glacier 50.70; Laurel 50.89; Whitefish 50.89; Missoula Hellgate 50.98.

1600 meter relay (3:52.46) — Bigfork 4:02.35; Billings Senior 4:02.55; Bozeman 4:03.79; Glacier 4:06.93; Missoula Sentinel 4:07.05; Whitefish 4:07.60; Butte 4:07.68; Missoula Big Sky 4:08.11; Helena Capital 4:08.52; Belgrade 4:09.13; Billings West 4:09.38; Miles City 4:10.20; Libby 4:11.02; Frenchtown 4:12.26; Missoula Hellgate 4:12.49.

Long Jump (18-11¾) — Delaney Bahn, Bozeman 19-2; Ashley McElmurry, Missoula Sentinel 18-0¼; Lauren Heggen, Missoula Sentinel 17-11; Alex Veltkamp, Manhattan Christian 17-9½; Sinclair Oliver, Three Forks 17-7½; Twila Reovan, Great Falls 17-5¼; Elena Carter, Helena Capital 17-4¾; Severine Armstrong, Missoula Hellgate 17-4¼; Lindsay McGree, Butte Central 17-2; Taylor Brisendine, Glacier 17-1¾; Wynter Dooley, Billings West 17-1¼; Alivia Williams, Frenchtown 17-1.

Triple Jump (39-2) — Lauren Heggen, Missoula Sentinel 39-7; Ashley McElmurry, Missoula Sentinel 38-5¾; Morgan Radtke, Drummond 37-6½; Audrey Bloomquist, Helena Capital 37-2¾; Whitney Morrison, Missoula Big Sky 36-11½; Twila Reovan, Great Falls 36-6; Wynter Dooley, Billings West 36-3; Jourdain Klein, Ennis 35-9; Ginny Kerr, Helena 35-6¾; Kamille Reynolds, Huntley Project 35-6½; Nicole Axtman, Fort Benton 35-6; Faith Brennan, Glacier 35-5.

High Jump (5-9½) — Lucy Corbett, Bozeman 5-10; Shelby Schweyen, Missoula Sentinel 5-7; Madison Boles, Flathead 5-5; Jourdain Klein, Ennis 5-5; Aislinn Overby, Bozeman 5-5; Morgan Radtke, Drummond 5-4; Cariann Kunkel, Hamilton 5-4; Terra Bertsch, Seeley-Swan 5-4; Kallie Zinne, Joliet 5-3; Kaci Lloyd, Helena 5-3; Adrian Schnee, Glacier 5-3; Anna Trudnowski, Butte 5-3; Hannah Hutchison, Corvallis 5-3; Giliian Sherrill, Missoula Hellgate 5-3.

Pole Vault (13-0) — Kamden Hilborn, Helena 12-0; Myka Steinbeisser, Sidney 11-6; Alysa Henry, Belgrade 11-3; Maisee Brown, Billings Senior 11-0; Isabella Reed, Missoula Big Sky 10-8; Maddy Gilsdorf, Billings Senior 10-6; Katie Berglund, Sidney 10-6; Selina Angel, Roundup 10-6; Megan Rieke, Flathead 10-6; Mara Lynch, Bozeman 10-1; Katelyn Jablonski, Helena 10-0; Kendall Stark, Billings West 10-0; Mabel Gardner, Missoula Hellgate 10-0; Kamryn Scully, Deer Lodge 10-0; Tiana Carney, Glendive 10-0; Kailen Herbstritt, Corvallis 10-0.

Shot Put (47-6) — Anna Zimmer, Lewistown 40-10¼; Jessica Thompson, Plains 40-10; Emilie Hinrichs, Frenchtown 40-7; Aaliyah Woods, Missoula Sentinel 40-3; Madi Arneson, Missoula Sentinel 40-1; Amy Fjell-Hagan, Deer Lodge 39-11½; Taylor

Laumeyer, Nashua 39-2¼; Emily Malone, Missoula Sentinel 39-2; Ariel Clark, Deer Lodge 39-1; Brooke Kearns, Missoula Big Sky 38-11½; Aiyana Ereaux, Hardin 38-9; Kylie Zimmer, Lewistown 38-8½.

Discus (154-11) — Calla Haldorson, Corvallis 153-5; Paige O’Toole, Laurel 144-8½; Brooke Kearns, Missoula Big Sky 144-2; LaKeema Williams, Billings West 143-2; Emily Malone, Missoula Sentinel 138-3; Jessica Thompson, Plains 135-7; Madi

Arneson, Missoula Sentinel 133-3; Kaylee Beer, Great Falls CMR 133-1; Emily Poole, Huntley Project 132-11; Klaire Kovatch, Seeley-Swan 130-5; Bridget Kelly, Manhattan Christian 126-0; Mackenzie Johannes, Billings West 125-8.

Javelin (152-8*) — Angellica Street, Columbia Falls 145-1; Sarah Angwin, Bozeman 142-5; Emily Poole, Huntley Project 142-2; Kylie Frohlich, Missoula Sentinel 138-2; Emily Malone, Missoula Sentinel 135-7; Karlee Frost, Eureka 134-0; Brittany Frank, Park City 133-6; Toni Schieffer, Wibaux 130-8; Cariann Kunkel, Hamilton 129-6; Madison Reddick, Baker 129-4; Kylee Gilcher, Great Falls CMR 127-8½; Jessica Thompson, Plains 125-6.

* Set with new IAAF javelin. Old javelin record is 172-0