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Slauson ran with Bella Miller, Aleeya Riehl and Padilla in the 4×400 relay. Harper was in the 4x200m relay with Adrianna DeGesualdo, Sydney Hardy and Gabby Staley. Both girls anchored a relay that finished in seventh place. The relay teams of Nohr, Kasperbauer, Jay Michaelis and Kamron Hosier placed fourth in the 4×200 and fifth place in the 4x100m.įreshmen Ellie Harper (200) and Sydney Slauson (800) added to the team score by placing third in their respective events. Weston Peatrowsky improved his PB by half of a foot in the triple jump placing eighth. Jaydin Hedelius was second in the high jump by clearing 6’, Jayden Nohr placed second in the triple jump setting his new best mark at 41’, 3.75”. Gracie Flores placed sixth in the shot put but was off her PB in the event.īerthoud’s boys scored most of their team points from relays and the jumps. Trevor Moore and Everett Peatrowsky did the same in the discus. In the shot put, Lilly Strait, Easton Armitage and Kaden Sandvik each posted a PB. Noah Quillen, Hugh Shadle and Bella Miller posted PB’s in the 800. Adam Beard and Julian Rayon also bettered their previous times in that race. Distance runner Daniel Hatton and Wyatt Schmidle placed seventh and eighth on their way to running a PB in the 1600. Marie Caberra ran her fastest times in both the 800 and 1,600 in Greeley. Wingard set PB’s in both events, placing seventh in the pole vault.

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Jack Wingard had a unique combination of events – the pole vault and the 800-meter run. Hurdlers Kara Wilson (100m hurdles), Tennyson Grimditch (110m hurdles) and Uriah Chacon (300m hurdles) all set PB marks as well. Other sprinters who set personal best marks included Myla Williams (100), Bowen Kasperbauer (100), Ben Schroeder (200), Skyler Streicher (200). Meredith Erker set a PB in the 200m and long jump. Eyana Sauget had a breakthrough meet in the 100 and 200 meters.

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”It is great to have Ally and Addie back competing again,” commented BHS Head Coach Blaine Voth.Ī number of athletes set personal best (PB) performances on Friday. Photo by Tiffany Rafferty – Berthoud track stars (left to right) Bowen Kasperbauer, Braedon Moore and Ben Schroeder race for the finish line in the 100-meter race in Greeley last week. Kirkpatrick placed fifth in the long jump and was part of relays that medaled at state last year. Addie Kirkpatrick is back from an ankle injury to compete in the long jump.

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Davidson jumped 4’6” in the high jump and placed third in the 300-meter hurdles, less than half a second off her best time in the event. It is unusual for a senior to pick up a new event, but Padilla is also learning to high jump this year, clearing 4’0” on her first try at the event.Īnother senior, Anndee Davidson, who will be a heptathlete at Fort Hays State University next year, competed in two events she has not yet done in a year. Padilla was six seconds off her best time but still managed to place fifth. Padilla followed teammate Sydney Slauson in the 800 meters until the final stretch when Slauson pulled away to finish in third place. Ally Padilla, state champion in the 4×800 relay last season, ran her first race of the 2022 season for Berthoud High School (BHS) at the Greeley Twilight meet last Friday night.










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