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The Carrington track and field team, at least on the girls' side, had an outside shot to deliver the 10th state team championship in school history, all won under the watchful eye of retiring Coach Greg Hoeckle (see related article). It didn't come to pass in the end, but the Cardinal girls and boys had some of their best performances of the spring to end the 2024 season on a strong note at the State Track and Field Meet at the MDU Resources Community Bowl May 23-25. The Cards placed fourth in...
Despite the horrendous weather conditions on Friday, Harvey-Wells County had a great state track and field meet, as the boys placed 8th overall and the girls finished 17th at the Bismarck Community Bowl Thursday, March 23-25. The meet started with a windy Thursday night competition, where HWC competed in the long jump and 4x200 relay. Friday brought strong winds and rain, as well as a three to four hour delayed starting time. A wet, puddled track had participants just trying to win or finish...
When your top competition in the shot put at the state meet sparks legitimate discussion of what would happen if his attempt would clear the pit, you gladly take what you can place-wise. Griggs/Midkota's Levi Kautzman did as well as he could have realistically imagined, finishing in second place to Kindred's Riley Sunram in the event in Bismarck at the State Track Meet. The left-handed Kautzman hit a career-best 54 feet and 1/2 inch attempt, a full 7 1/2 feet behind Sunram's winning 61'6" toss....
Two athletes for Medina/Pingree-Buchanan made it to the big stage for the State Track Meet in Bismarck May 23-25. In the 100-meter and 110-meter hurdles, junior Savannah Reister and senior Mark Thomas competed against the best of the best in their respective races. Both Reister and Thomas ran in preliminary heats, but did not advance to the finals. Reister's time of 17.52 seconds was 14th best, while Thomas's 16.44 placed him in the 12th spot. (Correction: In the May 27 edition of the...
At the Region 2 team qualifying meet on Tuesday, May 28, senior Grady Shipman put together a complete 18-hole round to earn the right to end his high school athletic career on his home turf. Shipman shot a 37 on the front nine and 40 on the back for a 77, and was one of 19 golfers to achieve qualification by the 79-shot threshold at CrossRoads Golf Course. One other Cardinal golfer, senior Wyatt Weninger, shot the best round of his career to just miss automatic qualification, shooting two 40's...