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It’s Day 3 of the Colorado high school state track and field meet at Jeffco Stadium in Lakewood. The Denver Post is there throughout the weekend providing live coverage. Refresh this page for the latest updates and results.

Saturday headlines

Day 1 & Day 2 headlines

Updates

All wrapped up (6:03 p.m.): With rain falling down on the Jeffco Stadium track, our time has come to an end. Here’s a look at the final team standings:

Class 5A boys: 1. Cherokee Trail 72.5, 2. Eaglecrest 65, 3. Mountain Vista 60, 4. Northfield 44, 5. Fort Collins 42.

Class 5A girls: 1. Fossil Ridge 97, 2. Cherry Creek 71.5, 3. Eaglecrest 68, 4. Mountain Vista 65, 5. Cherokee Trail 46.

Class 4A boys: 1. Niwot 98, 2. Roosevelt 56, T3. Cheyenne Mountain 51, T3. Thompson Valley 51, 5.
Mullen 48.

Class 4A girls: 1. Niwot 148, 2. Windsor 79.5, 3. Air Academy 79, 4. Timnath 49, 5. Summit 43.5.

Class 3A boys: 1. Classical Academy 118, 2. Resurrection Christian 79, 3. Berthoud 67, 4. Harrison 57, 5. University 48.

Class 3A girls: 1. Classical Academy 103.5, 2. Coal Ridge 93, 3. Berthoud 69, 4. University 56, 5. Resurrection Christian 55.

Class 2A boys: 1. Sedgwick County 57.5, 2. Peyton 57, 3. Holyoke 51, 4. Byers 44, 5. Cedaredge 39.5.

Class 2A girls: 1. Wiggins 69, 2. Heritage Christian 68.5, T3. Buena Vista 52, T3. Cedaredge 52, 5. Rangely 49.

Class 1A boys: 1. Haxtun 77.5, 2. Kim/Branson 68.5, 3. Plateau Valley 58, 4. Springfield 54, 5. Idalia 53.

Class 1A girls: T1. Idalia 70, T1. McClave 70, 3. Merino 65, 4. Cheyenne Wells 62, T5. Haxtun 41, T5. Cheraw 41.

The Cats meow (4:54 p.m.): The Fossil Ridge girls are champions for the first time in Class 5A. The SaberCats’ depth won the day, as their 1600 relay team finished second behind Mountain Vista to wrap up their team title performance. Fossil Ridge was well ahead of Cherry Creek (71.5) in second place and Eaglecrest (68) in third. — Matt Schubert

Cherokee Trail completes the comeback (4:46 p.m.): The Cougar boys are three-peat champions. The 1600-meter relay team put the finishing touches on the program’s third straight Class 5A title with a command performance. Fittingly, senior Peyton Sommers was the one who crossed the finish line in 3:17.26, the fastest time in Colorado this year. Sommers won his sixth individual state title earlier in the day and gets to finish on top once more in what had been a frustrating season marred by injury. C.T. finished with 72.5 points with the victory, ahead of Eaglecrest (65) and Mountain Vista (60). — Matt Schubert

Another Niwot double (4:20 p.m.): Addison Ritzenhein became the third Niwot girl, and fourth Niwot athlete overall, to win a second state title Saturday after winning the Class 4A girls 1,600 going away. The soon-to-be Division I commit cruised to victory in 4:47.05 two days after winning the 3200 in dominating fashion. Rocco Culpepper clinched his second state title double in the 800 and 1,600 one race before Ritzenhein with a winning time of 4:12.23 in the 4A boys 1,600. — Matt Schubert

Harrison does it again (3:49 p.m.): For the third time in three days, the Harrison boys relay has broken a Class 3A meet record. This time, it’s in the 400 relay final, where the Panthers won the title in 41.95 seconds. That broke the record the Panthers set two days earlier by a quarter of a second. — Matt Schubert

Oh by the way … (3:11 p.m.): The Niwot girls have already clinched their sixth consecutive Class 4A team championship. Jade West completed her sweep in the 4A girls throws and Reese Kasper did the same in the hurdles. All that’s left is to keep adding to their sizable point total. — Matt Schubert

A state champion … officially (3:04 p.m.): A day after being disqualified in the Class 3A girls 3,200, a race she thought she had won going away, Eaton’s Delaney Reuter will stand at the top of the podium. The sophomore raced out to the front in the 1,600 and held off a challenge from The Classical Academy’s Vivian Jack and Coal Ridge’s Effie Fletcher on the final lap to win in 4:59.18. It’s the second state crown of Reuter’s sophomore year after she won a cross country title in the fall. Elizabeth McQuitty, the Alamosa senior who attempted to give her winning medal to Reuter after Friday’s 3,200, finished sixth. — Matt Schubert

Down to the wire (2:26 p.m.): Ponderosa senior Payton Becker’s quest to sweep the hurdles in the Class 5A girls meet came up just short, as Fountain-Fort Carson’s Alexa Queen held on down the stretch to win the 300 hurdles an instant classic. Just how good was the race? Queen’s winning time of 41.66 seconds is the 14th best in the country this year, and Becker’s is the 16th best. — Matt Schubert

Black holds on (2:21 p.m.): Cedaredge senior Jessica Black, the leading goal-scorer for the Delta girls soccer team, won her second state title of the day with a dominating run in the Class 2A girls 300-meter hurdles. Black raced out to a large lead, then held on down the stretch the claim the title in 44.12 seconds. Black won the 1600 earlier in the day. — Matt Schubert

Unruh completes sweep … again (1:37 p.m.): Roxy Unruh is the unquestioned queen of the Class 1A girls sprints for the second year in a row. And she did it in record-breaking fashion for the second year in a row. The Cheyenne Wells junior broke her own 1A girls meet record in the 200 with a first-place time of 25.58 seconds. It was the second time she broke a meet record on Saturday, with her 400 mark also topping last year’s 1A meet record. Sadly, she merely won the 100 in the morning. So, something for the eight-time state champion to work on next spring. — Matt Schubert

Sprint double (1:30 p.m.): There will be no sprint sweep this year in Class 5A, but Chaparral’s Wilkins Persichina did score a sprint double after holding off the field to win the 200-meter dash in 21.02 seconds. Persichina claimed the 100 crown in the morning with a late burst. Heritage sophomore Zona Welling pulled off the same feat in the 5A girls meet, winning the second half of her sprint double in the 200 by edging out Fossil Ridge’s Addyson Smith for the second time today in 23.96 seconds. — Matt Schubert

Bruin double (1:13 p.m.): Cherry Creek junior Emily Cohen is a two-time champion after winning a loaded Class 5A girls 1,600 race in a time of 4:52.07. Cohen edged out Florida commit Keeghan Edwards of Mountain Vista in second place and Denver East and Notre Dame commit Rosie Mucharsky in third. Here’s guessing Cohen will be headed D-I in a couple of years, too. — Matt Schubert

Ben x 3 (12:55 p.m.): The Battle of the Bens has been must-see throughout the weekend, and the final edition of it didn’t disappoint either. ThunderRidge junior Ben Lee claimed his second state title of the weekend, breaking away from Mountain Vista’s Benjamin Adams and Benjamin Anderson to claim the Class 5A boys 1,600 in 4:09.44. Lee also won the 800 and will no doubt have schools calling for his services sometime soon. — Matt Schubert

Unruh unreal (12:25 p.m.): Cheyenne Wells junior Roxy Unruh broke her own record … again. This time it was in the Class 1A girls 400-meter dash, where Unruh claimed her second title of the day in a meet record time of 56.45. She won the 100 earlier and is a near lock to win the 200 later this afternoon. That will put her eight individual state titles with one year of prep track left. Not. Too. Shabby. — Matt Schubert

4A, no problem (12:20 p.m.): After pulling in second in the Class 3A girls 100-meter dash at JeffCo last year, Holy Family’s Claire Tannehill returned seeded a distant fourth after a program jump up to 4A. She knew competition was steeper. But she deserved, as she reflected, to be noticed. And she was impossible to ignore after blazing to a time of 11.75 seconds to win state, a new top time for 4A in Colorado in 2025.

“It was, ‘I want to show my teammates and my school that I was capable of it, personally,’” Tannehill said, “and that my school was capable of producing athletes that are capable of withstanding the pressures of moving (up).” — Luca Evans

Distance sweep (12:15 p.m.): If Parker Arbuthnot was running out gas after winning the first two distance races in the Class 1A boys meet, he sure didn’t show it coming down the stretch of the 1,600. The Springfield sophomore emptied the tank in a dead sprint to win the race going away with a time of 4:39.40, a full 11 seconds ahead of the next closest runner. Three medals in three days. What a weekend. And what a finish. — Matt Schubert

All-out (11:45 a.m.): A year ago, Peyton Sommers was the king of the sprints in Class 5A. After a rough spring pock-marked by injury, the Cherokee Trail sophomore only qualified for the 400-meter dash in this spring’s state meet. Well, he made the most of it Saturday, gutting out a gritty win in 47.09 seconds that saw him dive across the finish line just ahead of Valor Christian junior Ryan Fick. It was Sommers’ third straight state title in the event and sixth individual crown of a highly decorated career. — Matt Schubert

Record-breaker (11:15 a.m.): Golden View Classical’s Bobby Kiesewetter capped off an already incredible weekend the best way possible: with a state meet record. The senior distance runner, who already won titles in the Class 2A 800 and 3,200, put the finishing touches on his distance sweep with a 2A meet record time of 4 minutes, 17.84 seconds, in the 1,600. It was Kiesewetter’s second meet record of the meet after broke the old mark in the 3,200 earlier this week. — Matt Schubert

The “tomb raider”? (10:51 a.m.): The Harrison boys sprinters are making a mark this weekend at Jeffco Stadium. The Panthers broke meet records in the Class 3A 400- and 800-meter relays the first two days of competition, then junior Gulong Craft took the 3A 100 crown with a blazing fast time of 10.62 seconds on Saturday. The Jeffco announcer nicknamed him the “tomb raider” for … reasons? He’ll be in the mix for another title in the 200 and, of course, that 400 relay final. — Matt Schubert

Back at it (10:47 a.m.): Cheyenne Wells junior Roxy Unruh did what she always does this time of year: Dominate the Class 1A girls 100-meter dash. Unruh blazed past the field to win the event for the third year in a row in a time of 12.29 second — not better than last year’s meet record, but good enough to move her one win away from a career sweep. On the boys side, Haxtun’s Ryland Wolff set a 1A boys meet record in 11.04 seconds to claim what could be the first of three state titles on Saturday. — Matt Schubert

Down to the wire (10:41 a.m.): We might’ve just had us the race of the day in the Class 5A girls 100-meter dash. Top seed Addyson Smith of Fossil Ridge surged ahead of the pack by the 60-meter mark but couldn’t shake Heritage sophomore Zona Welling, who eventually edged past Smith to claim the title in a personal-best time of 11.75 seconds. Smith was just one hundredth of a second behind in 11.76. — Matt Schubert

Colorado’s fastest boy (10:36 a.m.): The fastest boy in the state hath been crowned. Chaparral’s Wilkins Persichina took the mantle with a strong close to the Class 5A 100-meter dash, surging past the field to win the race in 10.53 seconds. Vista Ridge’s Carson Tapia and Brighton’s Ryan Elsen tied for second in 10.58 seconds. Persichina will have a chance to add another title as the top seed in the 200. — Matt Schubert

Halfway there (9:59 a.m.): Ponderosa senior Payton Becker is eyeing a state title double in the Class 5A girls hurdles, and she knocked off the first one Saturday morning, winning the 100 hurdles in 13.79 seconds. She powered down the stretch to outlast Fountain-Fort Carson’s Alexa Queen by two tenths of a second. — Matt Schubert

Championship Saturday (8:30 a.m.): The third and final day of the 2025 CHSAA state track and field championships has arrived. What comes next will be a fast and furious ride to the finish line as 78 individuals, 20 relays and 10 teams are crowned state champions over the next 10 hours. There will be drama. There will be down-to-the-wire finishes. And there will probably be a few tears. No matter what, it should be fun. — Matt Schubert


Championship winners

Class 5A boys

100: Wilkins Persichina (Chaparral, sr.), 10.53. 200: Wilkins Persichina (Chaparral, sr.), 21.02. 400: Peyton Sommers (Cherokee Trail, sr.), 47.09. 800: Ben Lee (ThunderRidge, jr.), 1:51.42. 1600: Ben Lee (ThunderRidge, jr.), 4:09.44. 3200: Benjamin Adams (Mountain Vista, so.), 9:07.93. 110 hurdles: Jackson Conroy (Loveland, jr.), 14.10. 300 hurdles: Francis Ojowa (Prairie View, sr.), 37.04. 400 relay: Eaglecrest, 41.40. 800 relay: Cherry Creek, 1:25.57. 1600 relay: Cherokee Trail, 3:17.26. 3200 relay: Northfield, 7:51.26. High jump: Devin Shea (Legacy, sr.), 6-09. Long jump: Joseph Barlow (Fountain-Ft Carson, sr.), 22-11.50. Triple jump: Matthew Kwong (Northfield, sr.), 46-03.75. Discus: Jarrius Ward (Overland, sr.), 182-5. Shot put: Soren Shinofield (Cherry Creek, sr.), 56-3.50. Pole vault: Taylor Waters (Cherokee Trail, sr.), 16-9.

Class 5A girls

100: Zona Welling (Heritage, so.), 11.75. 200: Zona Welling (Heritage, so.), 23.96. 400: Annalina Torres (Legacy, sr.), 54.46. 800: Rosie Mucharsky (Denver East, sr.), 2:09.26. 1600: Emily Cohen (Cherry Creek, jr.), 4:52.07. 3200: Emily Cohen (Cherry Creek, jr.), 10:27.70. 100 hurdles: Payton Becker (Ponderosa, sr.), 13.79. 300 hurdles: Alexa Queen (Fountain-Fort Carson, jr.), 41.66. 400 relay: Fossil Ridge, 46.62. 800 relay: Eaglecrest, 1:39.88. 1600 relay: Mountain Vista, 3:50.88. 3200 relay: Cherry Creek, 9:10.27. High jump: Bradie Menegatti (Pueblo West, sr.), 5-6. Long jump: Zenobia Witt (Eaglecrest, so), 18-7.50. Triple jump: Kaeli Powe (Cherokee Trail, sr.), 41-4.50. Discus: Addison Bartlett (Riverdale Ridge, sr.), 140-5. Shot put: Natalie Fetters (Erie, jr.), 38-2.25. Pole vault: Sienna Boughen (Castle View, sr.), 12-1.

Class 4A boys

100: Gavin Reddick (Canon City, jr.), 10.66. 200: Jor-den Cunningham (Pueblo East, so.), 21.77. 400: Carter Sola (Lutheran, jr.), 48.12. 800: Rocco Culpepper (Niwot, jr.), 1:54.51. 1600: Rocco Culpepper (Niwot, jr.), 4:12.23. 3200: Ryder Keeton (Niwot, jr.), 9:02.44. 110 hurdles: Mason Znamenacek (Grand Junction, sr.), 13.93. 300 hurdles: Teagan Malcom (Longmont, sr.), 36.94. 400 relay: Mullen, 41.85. 800 relay: Mullen, 1:26.90. 1600 relay: Niwot, 3:21.70. 3200 relay: Niwot, 7:51.53. High jump: Preston Wysocki (Discovery Canyon, sr.), 6-5. Long jump: Jayden Nohr (Roosevelt, sr.), 23-2.50. Triple jump: Joseph Kitonsa (Lewis-Palmer, sr.), 48-0. Discus: Yadier Loya (Rifle, jr.), 160-7. Shot put: Owen Twesme (Palmer Ridge, jr.), 55-7.25. Pole vault: Cooper VanMaurer (Grand Junction Central, sr.), 16-4.75+.

Class 4A girls

100: Claire Tannehill (Holy Family, jr.), 11.75. 200: Kiana Cumings (Windsor, jr.), 23.96. 400: Kiana Cumings (Windsor, jr.), 54.92. 800: Sage Siegrist (Grand Junction Central, sr.), 2:11.96. 1,600: Addison Ritzenhein (Niwot, jr.), 4:47.05. 3200: Addison Ritzenhein (Niwot, jr.), 10:27.80. 100 hurdles: Reese Kasper (Niwot, sr.), 14.22. 300 hurdles: Reese Kasper (Niwot, sr.), 41.35. 400 relay: Mesa Ridge, 47.52. 800 relay: Niwot, 1:38.86+. 1600 relay: Windsor, 3:48.21+. 3200 relay: Niwot, 9:18.74. High jump: Braelyn Bailey (Roosevelt, jr.), 5-9+. Long jump: Eliana Henriques (Niwot, sr.), 18-3. Triple jump: Lily Nibert (Pueblo County, so.), 36-11.25. Discus: Jade West (Niwot, sr.), 133-07. Shot put: Jade West (Niwot, sr.), 42-7.75. Pole vault: Taegan Olson (Roosevelt, sr.), 13-1.5.

Class 3A boys

100: Gulong Craft (Harrison, jr.), 10.62. 200: Dylan Khailer (Kent Denver, jr.), 21.45. 400: Dylan Khailer (Kent Denver, jr.), 47.57+. 800: Jackson Fagerlin (Resurrection Christian, sr.), 1:54.59. 1600: Jackson Fagerlin (Resurrection Christian, sr.), 4:26.43. 3200: Ethan Merrick (Alamosa, fr.), 9:41.31. 110 hurdles: Solomon Morrell (Kent Denver, jr.), 14.75. 300 hurdles: Jayden Michaelis (Berthoud, sr.), 37.87. 400 relay: Harrison (41.95)+. 800 relay: Harrison, 1:27.90. 1600 relay: Salida, 3:21.13. 3200 relay: Resurrection Christian, 7:59.36. High jump: Troy Sowards (Centauri, sr.), 6-9. Long jump: Creede Dozier (Pagosa Springs, jr.), 21-6. Triple jump: Marcus Munoz (Coal Ridge, so.), 44-2. Discus: Samuel Whitaker (Berthoud, so.), 154-0. Shot put: Cole Hoffman (Classical Academy, sr.), 53-11.75. Pole vault: Nicholas Rothe (University, sr.), 16-0+.

Class 3A girls

100: Tatum VanPelt (Resurrection Christian, so.), 12.28. 200: Heidi Nielsen (Classical Academy, sr.), 25.24. 400: Peighton Marrero (Strasburg, sr.), 56.65. 800: Effie Fletcher (Coal Ridge, so.), 2:16.73. 1600: Delaney Reuter (Eaton, so.), 4:59.18. 3200: Elizabeth McQuitty (Alamosa, sr.), 11:17.35. 100 hurdles: Alex Horton (Kent Denver, jr.), 14.85. 300 hurdles: Alex Horton (Kent Denver, jr.), 44.42. 400 relay: Classical Academy, 48.86. 800 relay: Classical Academy, 1:42.43. 1600 relay: Berthoud, 4:02.22. 3200 relay: Classical Academy, 9:33.87. High jump: Kyla Wolitzky (Elizabeth, sr.), 5-4. Long jump: Jordan Halley (University, jr.), 18-3.50. Triple jump: Ruby Naber (University, so.), 38-4. Discus: Abigail Nehring (Pagosa Springs, sr.), 141-3. Shot put: Brilee Jensen (Coal Ridge, sr.), 40-3.25. Pole vault: Addison Barker (Resurrection Christian, sr.), 11-8.

Class 2A boys

100: Eli Schuknecht (Buena Vista, jr.), 11.08. 200: Trey Oakley (Holyoke, sr.), 22.08. 400: Caleb Kearse (Peyton, jr.), 48.76+. 800: Bobby Kiesewetter (Golden View Classical, sr.), 1:54.84. 1600: Bobby Kiesewetter (Golden View Classical, sr.), 4:17.84+. 3200: Bobby Kiesewetter (Golden View Classical, sr.), 9:25.63+. 110 hurdles: Joe Probst (West Grand, sr.), 14.77. 300 hurdles: Connor Halde (Burlington, sr.), 38.85. 400 relay: Holyoke, 43.61. 800 relay: Holyoke, 1:30.40. 1600 relay: Byers, 3:23.97. 3200 relay: North Fork, 8:15.54. High jump: Jaxon Wood (Lake County, sr.), 6-2. Long jump: Brady Mollendor (Sedgwick County, jr.), 21-10. Triple jump: Isaiah Guzman (Rye, sr.), 45-2.50. Discus: Jacob Bowler (Cedaredge, sr.), 162-7. Shot put: Kolter Mann (Cedaredge, jr.), 49-2. Pole vault: Reegan Shay (Wray, sr.), 14-0.

Class 2A girls

100: Mehlea Ritschard (Golden View Classical, so.), 12.48. 200: Nahia Kelley (Wiggins, sr.), 25.56. 400: Nahia Kelley (Wiggins, sr.), 57.92. 800: Austin Cook (Telluride, jr.), 2:19.39. 1600: Jessica Black (Cedaredge, sr.), 5:14.49. 3200: Taya Wren (Rangely, so.), 11:21.43. 100 hurdles: Sara Christensen (Thomas MacLaren, jr.), 15.12. 300 hurdles: Jessica Black (Cedaredge, sr.), 44.12. 400 relay: Limon, 50.13. 800 relay: Limon, 1:45.89. 1600 relay: Limon, 4:03.99. 3200 relay: Ridgway, 10:03.34. High jump: Braylee Foster (Hoehne, so.), 5-3. Long jump: Kailey Pearson (Swallows Charter Academy, jr.), 17-4.50. Triple jump: Lainee Nein (Sedgwick County, jr.), 36-9.50. Discus: Brooke Schimdt (Wiggins, jr.), 146-10+. Shot put: Brooke Schimdt (Wiggins, jr.), 36-11.75. Pole vault: Taiya Carl (Buena Vista, sr.), 11-1.

Class 1A boys

100: Ryland Wolff (Haxtun, sr.), 11.04+. 200: Ryland Wolff (Haxtun, sr.), 22.78. 400: Mikel Bennett (Genoa-Hugo/Karval, sr.), 50.44. 800: Parker Arbuthnot (Springfield, so.), 2:01.81. 1600: Parker Arbuthnot (Springfield, so.), 4:39.40. 3200: Parker Arbuthnot (Springfield, so.), 10:19.62. 110 hurdles: Tuff Kelly (McClave, so.), 15.40. 300 hurdles: Anderson Weathers (Lone Star, jr.), 41.90. 400 relay: Haxtun, 43.37+. 800 relay: Haxtun, 1:33.71. 1600 relay: Kim/Branson, 3:34.25. 3200 relay: Merino, 8:38.77. High jump: Ethan Tesman (Elbert, jr.), 6-3. Long jump: Javin Summers (Swink, so.), 21-0.25. Triple jump: Javin Summers (Swink, so.), 45-0. Discus: Jackson Bevan (Plateau Valley, sr.), 158-7. Shot put: Jett Konkel (Springfield, jr.), 48-7.5. Pole vault: Anderson Weathers (Lone Star, jr.), 13-11.

Class 1A girls

100: Roxy Unruh (Cheyenne Wells, jr.), 12.29. 200: Roxy Unruh (Cheyenne Wells, jr.), 25.58+. 400: Roxy Unruh (Cheyenne Wells, jr.), 56.45+. 800: Delaney Bond (Cheraw, sr.), 2:18.17. 1600: Delaney Bond (Cheraw, sr.), 5:35.71. 3200: Brooklyn Sutter (Merino, sr.), 12:30.87. 100 hurdles: Brody Rosengrants (Springfield, sr.), 16.44. 300 hurdles: Delaney Bond (Cheraw, sr.), 46.41. 400 relay: McClave, 51.84. 800 relay: McClave, 1:48.74. 1600 relay: Merino, 4:15.32. 3200 relay: Idalia, 10:38.35. High jump: Liz Arrington (Evangel Christian, so.), 5-4. Long jump: Krista Wieser (Idalia, sr.), 16-11. Triple jump: Savaun Cook (Peetz, so.), 33-10.25. Discus: Jaylyn Kechter (Idalia, sr.), 138-02+. Shot put: Ryan Svoboda (Caliche, jr.), 40-1.75. Pole vault: Grace D’esposito (La Veta, sr.), 9-9.

* Colorado prep record | + CHSAA state meet record


Saturday’s schedule

Track

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Time Class Gender Event Qualification

9:15 a.m. National anthem
9:30 a.m. 2A Boys 110m hurdles FINAL
9:33 a.m. 5A Boys 110m hurdles FINAL
9:37 a.m. 1A Boys 110m hurdles FINAL
9:40 a.m. 3A Boys 110m hurdles FINAL
9:44 a.m. 4A Boys 110m hurdles FINAL
9:50 a.m. 2A Girls 100m hurdles FINAL
9:53 a.m. 5A Girls 100m hurdles FINAL
9:57 a.m. 1A Girls 100m hurdles FINAL
10 a.m. 3A Girls 100m hurdles FINAL
10:04 a.m. 4A Girls 100m hurdles FINAL
10:15 a.m. Official awards
10:30 a.m. 2A Boys 100m dash FINAL
10:33 a.m. 2A Girls 100m dash FINAL
10:37 a.m. 5A Boys 100m dash FINAL
10:40 a.m. 5A Girls 100m dash FINAL
10:43 a.m. 1A Boys 100m dash FINAL
10:47 a.m. 1A Girls 100m dash FINAL
10:50 a.m. 3A Boys 100m dash FINAL
10:53 a.m. 3A Girls 100m dash FINAL
10:57 a.m. 4A Boys 100m dash FINAL
11 a.m. 4A Girls 100m dash FINAL
11:10 a.m. 2A Boys 1600m run FINAL
11:20 a.m. 2A Girls 1600m run FINAL
11:30 a.m. 2A Boys 400m dash FINAL
11:33 a.m. 2A Girls 400m dash FINAL
11:37 a.m. 5A Boys 400m dash FINAL
11:40 a.m. 5A Girls 400m dash FINAL
11:43 a.m. 1A Boys 400m dash FINAL
11:47 a.m. 1A Girls 400m dash FINAL
11:50 a.m. 3A Boys 400m dash FINAL
11:53 a.m. 3A Girls 400m dash FINAL
11:57 a.m. 4A Boys 400m dash FINAL
Noon 4A Girls 400m dash FINAL
12:10 p.m. 1A Boys 1600m run FINAL
12:20 p.m. 1A Girls 1600m run FINAL
12:30 p.m. Graduation
12:50 p.m. 5A Boys 1600m run FINAL
1 p.m. 5A Girls 1600m run FINAL
1:10 p.m. 2A Boys 200m dash FINAL
1:14 p.m. 2A Girls 200m dash FINAL
1:18 p.m. 5A Boys 200m dash FINAL
1:22 p.m. 5A Girls 200m dash FINAL
1:26 p.m. 1A Boys 200m dash FINAL
1:30 p.m. 1A Girls 200m dash FINAL
1:34 p.m. 3A Boys 200m dash FINAL
1:38 p.m. 3A Girls 200m dash FINAL
1:42 p.m. 4A Boys 200m dash FINAL
1:46 p.m. 4A Girls 200m dash FINAL
2 p.m. 2A Boys 300m hurdles FINAL
2:03 p.m. 5A Boys 300m hurdles FINAL
2:07 p.m. 1A Boys 300m hurdles FINAL
2:10 p.m. 3A Boys 300m hurdles FINAL
2:14 p.m. 4A Boys 300m hurdles FINAL
2:20 p.m. 2A Girls 300m hurdles FINAL
2:23 p.m. 5A Girls 300m hurdles FINAL
2:27 p.m. 1A Girls 300m hurdles FINAL
2:30 p.m. 3A Girls 300m hurdles FINAL
2:34 p.m. 4A Girls 300m hurdles FINAL
2:45 p.m. 3A Boys 1600m run FINAL
2:55 p.m. 3A Girls 1600m run FINAL
3:05 p.m. 2A Boys 4x100m relay FINAL
3:10 p.m. 2A Girls 4x100m relay FINAL
3:15 p.m. 5A Boys 4x100m relay FINAL
3:20 p.m. 5A Girls 4x100m relay FINAL
3:25 p.m. 1A Boys 4x100m relay FINAL
3:30 p.m. 1A Girls 4x100m relay FINAL
3:35 p.m. 3A Boys 4x100m relay FINAL
3:40 p.m. 3A Girls 4x100m relay FINAL
3:45 p.m. 4A Boys 4x100m relay FINAL
3:50 p.m. 4A Girls 4x100m relay FINAL
4:05 p.m. 4A Boys 1600m run FINAL
4:15 p.m. 4A Girls 1600m run FINAL
4:25 p.m. 2A Boys 4x400m relay FINAL
4:33 p.m. 2A Girls 4x400m relay FINAL
4:40 p.m. 5A Boys 4x400m relay FINAL
4:48 p.m. 5A Girls 4x400m relay FINAL
4:55 p.m. 1A Boys 4x400m relay FINAL
5:03 p.m. 1A Girls 4x400m relay FINAL
5:10 p.m. 3A Boys 4x400m relay FINAL
5:18 p.m. 3A Girls 4x400m relay FINAL
5:25 p.m. 4A Boys 4x400m relay FINAL
5:33 p.m. 4A Girls 4x400m relay FINAL

Field

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Event Class Gender Time

Pole Vault 1A Girls 8:30 a.m.
5A Girls 11 a.m.
5A Boys 2 p.m.

High Jump 2A Girls 8:30 a.m.
3A Girls 11 a.m.
1A Girls 1:30 p.m.

Long Jump 1A Girls 8:30 a.m.
2A Boys 10 a.m.
2A Boys 1 p.m.

Triple Jump 4A Girls 8:30 a.m.
4A Boys 11 a.m.
3A Boys 2 p.m.

Shot Put 1A Boys 8:30 a.m.
4A Girls 10:30 a.m.
2A Boys 12:30 p.m.

Discus 3A Boys 8:30 a.m.
5A Girls 11 a.m.
5A Boys 1:30 p.m.

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