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    Area athletes place at Abbotsford meet

    By PRICE COUNTY REVIEW,

    2024-05-09

    There were many outstanding performances by Chequamegon, Prentice and Rib Lake athletes at the Abbotsford High School meet on April 29.

    GIRLSChequamegon senior Autumn Michalski won the 800 meter run, breaking her own record with a time of 2:27.58. Her qualifying time was 2:12.13. Abby Schuetz of Prentice finished sixth.

    Michalski also won the 3,200 meter run with a time of 10:45.70. Teammate Abigail Humphrey placed third with 14:35.14.

    Michalski also competed in the 4x800 meter relay where Chequamegon placed second with a time of 12:02.27. The runners included Paige Drymalski, Abigail Humphrey, Michalski and Carla Akriba-Rodriguez.

    Prentice won the 4x800 meter relay with a time of 11:56.24. The runners included Kayla Gillett, Kylie Orysen, Abby Schuetz and Kylee Suess.

    Olivia Lopez, of Rib Lake placed first in the 200 meter dash with a time of 28.86. Lopez won the long jump with 15-11.75. Her teammate Maddie Rademacher was fourth.

    Lopez was second in the triple jump behind Rachel Burke, of Edgar.

    Lopez placed third in the 400 meter dash with a time of 1:11.09. Bethany Pilgrim, of Stanley-Boyd was first with 1:05.84.

    Ava Ford, of Athens won the 100 meter dash with a time of 13.34.

    Azul Diaz, of Abbotsford, won the 1,600 meter run with a time of 5:54.77. Aiyaunna Marcus, of Prentice, was seventh.

    Abbotsford won the 4x100 meter relay with a time of 52.95. Chequamegon placed fourth with 1:02.56. The Eagles runners were Delaney Hanson, Tatyanna Tesmer, Ella Weinberger and Nathalie Schmidt.

    Abbotsford won the 4x200 meter relay with a time of 1:52.42. Chequamegon placed fourth with 2:12.83. The Eagles runners were Delaney Hanson, Nathalie Schmidt, Clare Yunk and Mallory Smith.

    Edgar won the 4x400 meter relay with a time of 4:55.19. Prentice placed third with 5:19.68. The Buccaneer runners were Abby Schuetz, Kylie Orysen, Breanna Swan and Kylee Suess.

    Chequamegon was fourth with 6:06.69. The Eagle runners were Audrina Damrow, Paige Drymalski, Carla Akriba-Rodriguez and Leelan Carroll.

    Lula Chwala, of Stanley-Boyd, won the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 17.89. Emma Tlusty of Rib Lake was second with 18.45. Teammate Isabelle Gumz was fifth.

    Lula Chwala, of Stanley-Boyd won the 300 meter hurdles with a time of 52.40. Isabelle Gumz of Rib Lake was second with 54.71. Teammate Emma Tlusty was fifth, and Audrina Damrow, of Chequamegon was sixth.

    Sydney Falteisek, of Abbotsford, won the girls high jump. Ella Weinberger, of Chequamegon placed seventh.

    Kyra Anderson, of Edgar, won the discus throw. Isabelle Gumz, of Rib Lake was eighth.

    Sy’ Rih Hartwig, of Athens, won the shot put. Isabelle Gumz Rib Lake was fourth, and teammate Tessa Krause was sixth.

    Abbotsford placed first in the women’s team rankings followed by Stanley-Boyd, Edgar, Rib Lake, Athens, Chequamegon and Prentice.

    BOYSJarrett Heckendorf, of Chequamegon, won the 400 meter dash with a time of 53.56. Matthew Schmidt, of Prentice was second with 53.78.

    Heckendorf went on to finish second in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:18.17. Lucas Walker, of Stanley-Boyd finished first with 2:05.13. Rib Lake runner Elijah Scott was fourth and teammate Henry Regier was fifth, and Truman Smith was seventh.

    Robert Schienebeck, of Chequamegon, won the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 17.27. Teammate RJ Salvador was fifth, Winter Edberg was sixth.

    Schienebeck was second in the 300 meter hurdles with 43.87. Tucker Streit, of Edgar, won with a time of 41.91. Eagle teammate RJ Salvador was sixth and Winter Edberg was seventh.

    Chequamegon senior AJ Morgan won the discus throw with a 131-07. Teammate Greg Morgan was third with 123-09.

    Morgan was second in the shot put with a throw of 42-09.00. Karter Butt, of Edgar, won with 43-10.00.

    Kaleb Scott, of Rib Lake won the 200 meter run with a time of 10:43.91. Teammate Jack Regier was second with 11:41.71. Chequamegon runners included Jayden Oscar, fourth; Austin Hoffman, fifth; and Zac Roberts, sixth.

    Jed Henderson, of Rib Lake, won the high jump. For Chequamegon, Jarrett Heckendorf was fourth, Cooper Michalski was fifth, and RJ Salvador was eighth.

    Rib Lake won the 4x800 meter relay with a time of 9:19.74. The runners included Henry Regier, Jack Regier, Kaleb Scott, Elijah Scott and Connor Highfill.

    Chequamegon placed fourth with a time of 10:01.38. The runners were Austin Hoffman, Zac Roberts, Cooper Michalski and Jayden Oscar.

    Madden Mahr, of Stanley-Boyd won the 200 meter dash with a time of 23.16. Matthew Schmidt, of Prentice was third with 24.72.

    Schmidt also placed second in the 100 meter dash with a time of 12.08. Austin Schreiber, of Edgar, won with 11.50.

    Stanley-Boyd won the 4x100 meter relay with a time of 44.13. Chequamegon placed fourth with 50.51. The Eagles runners were Jackson Ernst, Judah Johnson, Harland Kasowicz and Jeremiah Miguel.

    Rib Lake was fifth with 51.96. The runners were Demetrio Garelli, Seamus Highfill, Isaiah Hubbard and Gus Zuleger.

    Stanley-Boyd won the 4x200 meter relay with a time of 1:31.98. Chequamegon placed fourth with 1:42.57. The Eagle runners were Judah Johnson, Harland Kasowicz, Devin Adams-Dunn and Robert Schienebeck.

    Edgar won the 4x400 meter relay with a time of 3:35.08. Chequamegon was fourth with 4:13.18. The Eagle runners were Jarrett Heckendorf, Jeremiah Miguel, Jackson Ernst and Cooper Michalski.

    Lucas Walker, of Stanley-Boyd, won the 1,600 meter run with a time of 4:36.86. Henry Regier, of Rib Lake was third with 5:07.34, while teammate Truman Smith was fifth.

    Madden Mahr, of Stanley-Boyd, won the long jump. Matthew Schmidt, of Prentice was fourth.

    Stanley-Boyd placed first in the men’s team rankings, followed by Edgar, Chequamegon, Abbotsford, Rib Lake, Prentice and Athens.

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