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Cardinal girls take first, boys seventh in Worthington relays

By
Blaine Radtke for the Star Herald

The Cardinals competed in the Worthington Trojan Relays on Tuesday, May 17. Most athletes had a light workload that night, since the teams were trying to save up for Saturday’s True Team competition in Stillwater (see related story).
The teams were divided into two divisions, and the Cardinals competed in the Big School Division with Pipestone, Windom, St. Peter, Jackson County Central, Marshall and Worthington. 
The girls pulled off the win with 148 points over Marshall’s score of 137.5. Worthington won first in the boys’ meet, with the Cardinals in seventh place.  
Tenley Nelson placed first in the 400-meter dash  at 1:00.10, the fifth-fastest time in Luverne High School history.  Elizabeth Wagner won the 300-meter-hurdles in 47.78, a time that was the third-fastest in Luverne history.   
The Hart sisters, Jocelyn and Jadyn, finished first (39-2) and second (35-11) respectively in the shot put.  Jadyn was first at discus with a throw of 120-2 and Jocelyn third at 105-5.  
Ella Schmuck had a second-place finish in the 800-meter run (5:49.92). The 4-by-100-meter relay team of Mia Wenzel, Anna Banck, Isabella Oye and Sarah Stegenga placed second in 52.61. 
The 4-by-400-meter relay team of Tiana Lais, Cassi Chesley, Ella Schmuck and Maria Rops was also second (4:25.04).
The 4-by-800-meter relay team of Tenley Nelson, Tiana Lais, Cassi Chesley and Maria Rops finished second in 10:13.65.  
Mia Wenzel added a second in the high jump (4-10).  Kendra Nelson was second in the long jump with a leap of 14-10. 
On the boys’ side, Ashton Sandbulte had a good jump out of the blocks and cruised to a first-place finish in the 100-meter-dash in 10.92. 
Sandbulte also took home a first in the 4-by-100-meter relay with Lucky Dara, Zachary Terrio and Eli Radtke (44.96). They finished a full 1 1/2 seconds over the second-place team.
Radtke was also first in the pole vault with a vault of 13-06.    
Ryan Fick, Sage Viessman, Camden Janiszeski and Owen Janiszeski turned in a second-place finish in the 4-by-800-meter relay with a time of 8:32.68. 
The rest of the Cardinal finishes are below:
 
LHS girls’ results:
100  6. Hailey Como 13.93  11. Reinha John 14.90
200  4. Mia Wenzel 27.87  8. Hailey Como 29.08  
400  14. Josie Anderson 1:22.61
800  4. Kayla Bloemendaal 2:46.57 
1600  4. Grace Ingebretson 6:07.35
100H  6. Roselynn Hartshorn 18.70  7. Augusta Papik 18.76
300H  6. Augusta Papik 55.28
4x200 3. Makena Nelson, Isabella Oye, Anna Banck, Sarah Stegenga 1:53.53
High jump  10. Kayla Bloemendaal 4-2
Pole vault  3. Alexis Hultgren 8-0  9. Corynn Oye 7-0
Long jump  3. Makena Nelson 14-8
Triple jump  5. Kendra Thorson 30-5  10. Abby Boltjes 25-7 ¾
 
LHS boys’ results:
100  12. Treven Bell 12.71
200  5. Lucky Dara 24.10  10. Zachary Terrio 25.14
400  7. Ryan Fick 56.52  8. Owen Janiszeski 58.05
800  4. Camden Janiszeski 2:05.91  8. Sage Viessman 2:17.04
1600  7. Leif Ingebretson 5:17.85  11. Kaleb Hemme 5:31.59
3200  9. Eli McLendon 12:43.89
110H  8. Isaac DeBates 19.14  9. Micah Andersen 19.78
300H  8. Micah Andersen 47.75  10. Darius Dolo 48.35 
4x200  7. Treven Bell, Ashton Hood, Tyler Rolfs, Coulter Thone 1:42.60
Shot put  4. Jordan Friedrichsen 45-1 1/4  5. Elijah Woodley 43-8
Discus  4. Jordan Friedrichsen 135-0  11. Elijah Woodley 108-6
High jump  6. Gavin DeBeer 5-6  9. Isaac DeBates 5-4
Long jump  9. Isaac DeBates 16-9  12. Anyuon Atem 16-1 3/4
Triple jump  8. Anyuon Atem 37-2 1/2  10. Gavin DeBeer 36-9

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