Minnesota’s state track meet is going on at Hamline’s Klas Field, with the Class 2A events going on this morning, and Class 1A going on this afternoon.
I’ll provide updates on this post throughout the day on local kids and how they’re faring.
Class 2A
Moorhead’s John Bye got into tomorrow’s finals in the 300 hurdles, running a 39.90 to score the ninth and final spot. He failed to make finals in the 110 hurdles. Nine go to finals, and Bye ran a 15.43 for the 10th fastest time.
Fergus Falls freshman Haylie Zenner will get to defend her state 800 title. She took second in her qualifying heat with a 2:16.89 — just .06 behind Eastview’s Anne Ferguson.
Detroit Lakes’ Ally Nielsen took ninth in the discus with a mark of 116-6.
Class 1A
Frazee’s Skyler Jackson broke his own state record in the 100, running a 10.81 in the prelims. He and Jordan’s Cameron Boy both ran 10.81, but Jackson beat him by .003. Jackson also qualified for the finals in the 200, and finished fourth in the triple jump (43-4 1/2).
Hawley-Ulen-Hitterdal’s Nate Mattson had a big day, qualifying for the finals in the 100 (10.85), the 200 (22.39, school record), and 400 relay (44.31). The other members of the relay were Kevin Olson, Brian Fetting and Justin Morrison.
Mahnomen-Waubun’s Anthony LaVoy won the shot put with a mark of 54-8 3/4.
Perham’s Maddie McClellan won the 3,200 in 11:00.99. Fellow Yellow Jacket Elisa Moenkedick was second in the discus (135-4).
Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton’s Cody Stuhaug cleared 13-0 to finish sixth in the pole vault, and Frazee’s Hannah Daggett was seventh in the high jump (5-2).