MON #SDpreps Scoreboard (T&F + SB) [4/7/25]

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MON SCHEDULE

HIGH SCHOOL

T&F

Scott Underwood Invite w/ Aberdeen Christian, Clark/WL, Deuel, Faulkton, GPL, Iroquois/LP, Hamlin, Hitch-Tulare, JVC, Milbank, Miller, Warner & Webster Area

Full Results: https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/577198/results/all

GIRLS TEAM SCORES:
1st) SF Christian (138.5)

2nd) Spirit Lake (78)

3rd) Lennox (59)

4th) Tea Area (48.5)

5th) Brookings (45)

10th) Clark/WL

14th) Milbank

23rd) Ab. Christian

 

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS:

– Shawnteah La Croix (Ab. Christian) 7th in the 100m run.

– Johanna Vandersnick (Clark/WL) 10th in the 200m run.

– Kamryn Nesheim (Clark/WL) 7th in the 800m run + 3rd in the 1,600m run.

– Jaycee Hourigan (Deuel) 5th in the 3200m run.

– Macy Mueller (Milbank) 8th in the 300m hurdles.

– Jennifer Bevers, Emma Bocheck, Hadley Gjerde, Kamryn Nesheim (Clark/WL) 2nd in the

4×800 relay.

– Zoe Nichols (Clark/WL) 4th in the high jump.

– Makia Moe (Deuel) WON the pole vault.


BOYS TEAM SCORES:

1st) SF Christian (95)

2nd) Spirit Lake (94.5)

3rd) Brookings (72.25)

4th) Lennox (57.5)

5th) Milbank (51)

9th) Hamlin (28)

11th) GPL (23)

15th) JVC (7)

16th) Miller (6)

T-21st) Ab. Christian / Clark/WL (4)

 

BOYS INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS:

– Zac VanMeeteren (Hamlin) WON the 100m & 200m run(s) + 2nd in the 400m run.

– Drake Mikkelsen (Lennox) WON the 400m run.

– Gabe Sather (Deuel) 3rd in the 110m hurdles.

– Emmett Hanson (Milbank) WON the 300m hurdles.

– Michael Severson (Clark/WL) 5th in the 12lb shot put.

– Samuel Rick (Milbank) WON the pole vault AND triple jump.

– Gavin Waldner (JVC) 3rd in the long jump.

 

Softball

Ab. Central  2

Yankton      17 – Scored 11 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning.

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