Marshfield Girls, Boys Earn Titles at Gene Noonan Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Track Invitational
Women’s champions:
NEW SCHOOL RECORD
High jump for girls
Ridgway, Emma Marshfield 5-05.00
Pole vault for girls
Le Moine, Devyn Marshfield 9-06.00
Girls 4×800 meters relay
Marshfield 10:21.00 40
Holm, McKenzie
Kanitz, Calleigh
Raab, Ava
Scharenbroch, Natalie
1600 meter race for girls
Lonsdale, Adeline Marshfield 5:42.52
Women’s 4×200 meter relay
Marshfield 1:47.16 40
Page, Olivia
Kilty, Ryann
Ridgway, Gracie
Ridgway, Emma
Women – Team classification – 18 rated events
1) Marshfield 822.916
2) Sauk Prairie 597,833
3) La Crosse Logan 585.5
4) Thomas 289,916
5) Wisconsin Lincoln Rapids 230,333
6) Grant 51.5
Men – Team classification – 18 events marked
1) Marshfield 581.333
2) La Crosse Logan 550.5
3) Thomas 516,166
4) Wisconsin Lincoln Rapids 462.5
5) Sauk Prairie 436.5
6) Grant 2
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