All-Time 1St Place State Meet Bests Wiaa: (1895-1919, 1920-1990[A], & 1991-Present[Division I])

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All-Time 1St Place State Meet Bests Wiaa: (1895-1919, 1920-1990[A], & 1991-Present[Division I]) ALL-TIME 1ST PLACE STATE MEET BESTS WIAA: (1895-1919, 1920-1990[A], & 1991-PRESENT[DIVISION I]) MALE ATHLETES SHOT PUT - (1895-1919, 1920-1990[A], & 1991-PRESENT[DIVISION I]) DISTANCE ATHLETE SCHOOL YEAR 67’ 6” Steve Marcelle Green Bay Preble 2005 66’ 7 1/2” Stu Voigt Madison West 1966 63’ 1 1/4” Jeff Braun Seymour 1975 63’ 3/4” (**) Jim DeForest Madison East 1965 62’ 6 1/2” Jim Nelson La Crosse Logan 2000 62’ 4 3/4” Gary Weiss Madison Memorial 1973 62’ 2” Katon Bethay Milton 2002 62’ 1 1/2” Joe Thomas Brookfield Central 2003 61’ 11 1/2” Ian Douglas Beaver Dam 1997 61’ 10” Paul Sharkey D.C. Everest 1985 61’ 9” Ed Wesela Slinger 2007 61’ 6 1/2” Greg Gretz Manitowoc 1967 61’ 3 1/2” Bob Czarnecki South Milwaukee 1986 60’ 9 1/4” Theron Baumann Monona Grove 2012 60’ 6” Ken Starch Madison East 1972 60’ 6” Mike Hardy Kimberly 2010 60’ 3 1/4” Ed Wesela Slinger 2006 60’ 1 3/4” Kaleb Wendricks Bay Port 2011 59’ 11 3/4” Joe Nault Marinette 1995 59’ 11 1/2” Dan Siewert Hamilton 1977 59’ 11” Ed Nwagbracha Nicolet 1990 59’ 10 3/4” Ken Loken Hamilton 1987 59’ 10 1/2” Mike Adam Whitnall 1998 59’ 9 3/4” Dylan Chmura Waukesha West 2013 59’ 9” Steve Riese Oshkosh 1970 59’ 8 3/4” Jared Hassin Kettle Moraine 2008 59’ 8 1/2” Dan Siewert Hamilton 1978 59’ 7 1/2” Tom Bewick Madison La Follette 1969 59’ 7 1/2” Pat Burns South Milwaukee 1971 59’ 5 1/4” Joe Nault Marinette 1994 59’ 5 1/4” Brandon Houle Oshkosh North 2001 59’ 5” Keith Rasmussen Menomonee Falls 1996 59’ 4 1/4” Jim Bourne Whitefish Bay 1988 59’ 3 3/4” Dave McLaren Neenah 1989 59’ 2 1/2” Marcus Fredrick Waukesha North 1993 59’ 1 1/2” Dave Niemuth Oshkosh North 1982 59’ 1/2” Roger Tietz Brown Deer 1979 58’ 11” John Matuszak Oak Creek 1968 58’ 9 1/2” Tim Garland Brookfield Central 1976 58’ 7” Clay Gosse Appleton North 2009 58’ 4” Jim Banks Portage 1980 58’ 2” Mike Gondek Milwaukee Custer 1974 58’ 1 1/2” Jason Kidder Appleton West 1984 57’ 11 3/4” Steve Marcelle Green Bay Preble 2004 57’ 9 1/2” Dave Niemuth Oshkosh North 1981 57’ 6 3/4” Lance Lee Baraboo 1983 57’ 6” Dan Lanphear Madison West 1956 57’ 1/2” Gary Crites Manitowoc 1962 56’ 11” Marcus Fredrick Waukesha North 1992 56’ 11” Mike Adam Whitnall 1999 56’ 8 1/2” Sandy Smith Shorewood 1964 56’ 1 1/2” Tom Schultz Madison West 1953 56’ 1/4” Sandy Smith Shorewood 1963 55’ 10 1/2” Alex Mautz Sun Prairie 1991 55’ 5 1/2” Don Hendrickson Green Bay West 1960 54’ 8” Roosevelt Malone Milwaukee Lincoln 1957 54’ 1/4” Tom Schultz Madison West 1952 54’ 0” Gary Crites Manitowoc 1961 53’ 7” Gary Wouters Green Bay West 1958 52’ 11 1/2” Dean Mielke Milwaukee Washington 1951 52’ 7 1/2” Leslie Kalchik Milwaukee Washington 1940 52’ 7” Rick Milwaukee East 1938 52’ 7” Frank Neu Green Bay West 1954 51’ 8” Ted Blackwenn Madison West 1946 51’ 2 1/2” Gil Sutherland Milwaukee East 1955 51’ 2” Mario Pacetti Kenosha 1931 51’ 1 3/8” Collard Milwaukee South 1935 51’ 1 1/4” Art Schultz Madison West 1948 51’ 1 1/4” James Healy Milwaukee Bay View 1949 50’ 5 1/2” (*) Kincaide Milwaukee East 1930 50’ 5 1/2” J. Beason Milwaukee Lincoln 1947 50’ 4” Don Hendrickson Green Bay West 1959 50’ 2 3/8” Alan Ameche Kenosha 1950 49’ 6” Don Hasenstein Sheboygan North 1945 49’ 1 1/2” Vincent Jones Appleton 1937 48’ 8 1/2” Sam Rudelich South Milwaukee 1942 48’ 3 1/2” Hans Barbian Milwaukee Washington 1934 48’ 1/2” Jankowski Milwaukee East 1932 47’ 9 1/2” Gregory Kabat Milwaukee Bay View 1928 47’ 9 1/2” G. Stocker Milwaukee Washington 1939 47’ 4” Arlie Mucks Oshkosh 1910 47’ 4” Schreiber Milwaukee East 1929 47’ 1 1/2” Jim Fontana Madison West 1943 46’ 7” Strzykalski Milwaukee South 1941 46’ 5” Arlie Mucks Oshkosh 1911 46’ 3 3/4” Ken Keuper Waukesha 1936 45’ 10 1/2” Kennan Smith Green Bay East 1944 45’ 5” Calvert Milwaukee South 1926 45’ 4 1/2” Smart Stoughton 1917 45’ 0” Carl Huber Milwaukee West 1927 44’ 5 1/2” Milton Gardner Ashland 1913 44’ 5” Herbert Schwarze Milwaukee Washington 1922 44’ 3” Graf Milwaukee East 1921 44’ 3” Russell Smith Milwaukee Washington 1925 43’ 10 1/2” Gillo Milwaukee South 1914 43’ 6” Joseph Schaus Milwaukee West 1908 43’ 4” Harold Rasmussen Rice Lake 1909 43’ 2” Gifford Milwaukee East 1915 42’ 11” Joe DeChesne Sturgeon Bay 1905 42’ 10 1/2” Galey Nelson Darlington 1916 42’ 7 3/4” Russell Smith Milwaukee Washington 1924 42’ 5 1/2” Leon Patterson Evansville 1896 42’ 3” Jacobsen Stoughton 1918 42’ 2 3/4” Graf Milwaukee East 1920 42’ 1” George Swetland Reedsburg 1904 41’ 11” Joseph Schaus Milwaukee West 1907 41’ 9 3/4” Weiss Milwaukee South 1923 41’ 8 1/2” Clarence Post Milwaukee West 1919 41’ 5 1/2” Joe DeChesne Sturgeon Bay 1906 41’ 4 1/2” Milton Gardner Ashland 1912 41’ 3” John Metzler Portage 1899 40’ 8” Clifford Barabe Negaunee, MI 1897 40’ 6” H. Webster Wauwatosa 1898 39’ 10” Edward Fuhry Milwaukee East 1903 39’ 3” George Swetland Reedsburg 1902 38’ 11” Waggoner Sturgeon Bay 1901 38’ 0” Clarence Hubbard Evansville 1900 37’ 7 1/2” Alvin Kraenzlein Milwaukee East 1895 * - FIRST WINNING DISTANCE AT 50’ OR LONGER ** - FIRST WINNING DISTANCE AT 60’ OR LONGER DISCUS - (1899-1919, 1920-1990[A], & 1991-PRESENT[DIVISION I]) DISTANCE ATHLETE SCHOOL YEAR 193’ 3” Luke Sullivan Verona 1993 191’ 0” (**) Rick Buss Green Bay Preble 1976 191’ 0” (!) Dave Niemuth Oshkosh North 1982 186’ 9” Peter Leach Whitefish Bay 1990 185’ 8” Luke Sullivan Verona 1994 185’ 6” Joe Thomas Brookfield Central 2003 181’ 3” Jim Berger Mukwonago 1997 180’ 0” Jake Ninneman Oregon 2010 160’ 8” DrexJackson Verona 2011 179’ 5” Greg Gretz Manitowoc 1967 178’ 8 1/2” Stu Voigt Madison West 1966 178’ 7” Steve Marcelle Green Bay Preble 2005 178’ 0” Dave Holm Madison West 1973 178’ 0” Dave Niemuth Oshkosh North 1981 177’ 9” Adam Reed Milwaukee Marshall 1995 177’ 9” Brandon Houle Oshkosh North 2002 177’ 1” John Matuszak Oak Creek 1968 175’ 11” Mike Dorski D.C. Everest 1986 175’ 6” Jake Stiner Verona 2006 175’ 2” Steve Schwengel Hamilton 1991 174’ 5” Grant Luer Menomonie 2008 174’ 2” (!) Don Hendrickson Green Bay West 1960 173’ 5” Jason Zahn Grafton 2012 171’ 11” Dylan Chmura Waukesha West 2013 171’ 6” John Rolefson Hamilton 1977 171’ 4” Dave Niemuth Oshkosh North 1980 171’ 3” Jeremy Novotny Badger 2004 171’ 2” Jason Schlueter New London 1992 170’ 10” John Hernandez Port Washington 1998 170’ 5” Rick Buss Green Bay Preble 1975 169’ 8” Rich Fuhs Oshkosh 1965 169’ 3” Jim Bourne Whitefish Bay 1988 168’ 9” Joel Rolefson Hamilton 1987 167’ 6” Kevin Bedynak Racine Case 1979 167’ 5 3/4” Ken Humbold Kenosha 1947 167’ 1” Jerry Bartman New London 1983 167’ 0” Matt Jensen Sauk Prairie 2007 166’ 11” Randy Converse Racine Horlick 1970 166’ 10” Mike Adam Whitnall 1999 166’ 10” Ian Peterson Lake Geneva Badger 2000 165’ 9” Dan Schaefer Baraboo 1985 165’ 8” Terry Stieve Baraboo 1972 165’ 6” Terry Stieve Baraboo 1971 165’ 2” Don Hendrickson Green Bay West 1959 164’ 6” John Seefeld Whitefish Bay 1964 164’ 4” Dave Czech Chippewa Falls 1989 161’ 4” Nick Mueller Plymouth 1996 161’ 1” Tom Trier Sheboygan North 1963 160’ 10” Jason Kidder Appleton West 1984 160’ 5” (*) Charles Weber Janesville 1940 160’ 5” Tom Bennett Madison West 1969 160’ 4” Ryan Kawski Stevens Point 2001 160’ 2” Bob Wilson Milwaukee Washington 1946 159’ 7” Mike Hardy Kimberly 2009 158’ 7” James Michels Sheboygan North 1962 158’ 5 3/4” Dan Lanphear Madison West 1956 158’ 0” Pete Johnson Fond du Lac 1974 156’ 4” Jay Huenink Oconomowoc 1978 154’ 8 1/2” Leo Schlecht Madison East 1950 154’ 3 1/2” Don Hendrickson Green Bay West 1958 149’ 7” Phil Seefeld Whitefish Bay 1961 148’ 9” Leo Schlecht Madison East 1951 147’ 7 5/8” Don Murphy Beloit 1949 146’ 3” Bob Sobczak Milwaukee South 1953 146’ 1 1/2” Bob Nohr West Bend 1955 145’ 10” E. Derr Oshkosh 1948 143’ 7 1/2” Dave Lundstrom Appleton 1954 141’ 1” Tom Bennett Green Bay West 1942 140’ 11” Tom Bennett Green Bay West 1941 140’ 3” Waddell Milwaukee South 1945 138’ 4” Gerald Schindler Milwaukee Juneau 1957 138’ 1/2” John Spicuzza Wauwatosa 1952 135’ 5 1/2” Gilbert Coluccy Madison West 1944 132’ 10” Jerry Sommerville Madison East 1943 131’ 3 1/8” Dembowski Milwaukee East 1935 131’ 1 1/2” Rice Milwaukee East 1931 130’ 1 1/2” Arlie Mucks Oshkosh 1910 129’ 1/2” Harry Klawitter La Crosse Central 1932 127’ 11” Charles Weber Janesville 1939 127’ 3” Beierle Milwaukee South 1939 127’ 1/2” Wyman Sexton Janesville 1936 125’ 9” Rhinehart Milwaukee Lincoln 1930 125’ 6 3/4” John Dohring Milwaukee West 1926 122’ 11 3/4” John Lohmiller Janesville 1934 122’ 6” Gregory Kabat Milwaukee Bay View 1928 122’ 4” Beierle Milwaukee South 1937 121’ 7” Graf Milwaukee East 1922 117’ 3” Art Gritzmacher Milwaukee Bay View 1929 116’ 11” Gregory Kabat Milwaukee Bay View 1927 116’ 6 1/2” Russell Smith Milwaukee Washington 1925 116’ 1 1/2” Arlie Mucks Oshkosh 1911 115’ 11 1/2” Appleman Viroqua 1923 114’ 11 1/2” Frank Graass Sturgeon Bay 1905 113’ 0” Roessler Milwaukee North 1917 112’ 4” Jacobsen Stoughton 1918 112’ 1” Gillo Milwaukee South 1914 111’ 3” Graf Milwaukee East 1921 111’ 1” Gerhard Kremers Milwaukee Washington 1915 111’ 1/2” Salmon Soldiers Grove 1919 109’ 1” Frank Graass Sturgeon Bay 1904 108’ 2 1/2” Weiss Milwaukee South 1924 108’ 2” Roessler Milwaukee North 1916 107’ 5” James Cook Green Bay East 1907 106’ 11” John Dahlgren La Crosse 1908 102’ 4” James Cook Green Bay East 1906 102’ 0” Milton Gardner Ashland 1913 101’ 8” Roger Adams Marinette 1902 100’ 11” Gerry Williamson Milwaukee East 1903 100’ 4” Schreiber Madison 1901 100’ 2” Thorson Madison 1920 98’ 10” Clarence Hubbard Evansville 1900 97’ 2” Gillo Milwaukee South 1912 96’ 10” Will Lampert Wausau 1909 95’ 1” Clarence Hubbard Evansville 1899 * - FIRST 160’ WINNING THROW ** - FIRST 190’ WINNING THROW ! - THREE TIME CHAMPION POLE VAULT - (1895-1919, 1920-1990[A], & 1991-PRESENT[DIVISION I]) HEIGHT ATHLETE SCHOOL YEAR 16’ 0” (***) Jake Wallenfang Green Bay Preble 2013 15’ 8” Dan Novak D.C.
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