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Licensed to Baraboo High School HY-TEK's Meet Manager 4/13/2010 10:49 PM Badger Conference Invite - 4/13/2010 Portage, WI Results Results.htm 4/15/10 12:52 PM Licensed to Baraboo High School HY-TEK's Meet Manager 4/13/2010 10:49 PM Badger Conference Invite - 4/13/2010 Portage, WI Results Event 1 Girls 4x800 Meter Relay ================================================================ School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Fort Atkinson 'A' 10:27.04 1) Bauer, T 2) Lanza, C 3) Kuenzi, H 4) Miles, K 2 Oregon High School 'A' 10:29.87 1) Walsh, R 2) Ricker, M 3) Engelhart, M 4) Heifner, A 3 Monroe High School 'A' 10:43.05 1) Yurs, A 2) Hlubek, M 3) Foster, C 4) 4 Reedsburg Area High School 'A' 10:47.70 1) Diske, K 2) Kellner, E 3) Ratajczyk, B 4) Ratajczyk, K 5 Stoughton High School 'A' 10:51.46 1) Braukhoff, M 2) Robinson, B 3) Arneson, S 4) Knispel, S 6 Baraboo High School 'A' 10:52.06 1) Remrey, L 2) Schmelzer, A 3) Nelson, T 4) Leaver, D 7 DeForest High School 'A' 11:05.41 1) Williams, K 2) Hoekstra, S 3) Reynolds, A 4) Schlitz, L 8 Edgewood High School 'A' 11:08.80 1) Tweed, H 2) McKenna, E 3) Krantz, K 4) DeChant, C 9 Milton High School 'A' 11:15.30 1) Speer, M 2) Greeson, A 3) Lukas, K 4) Roth, C 10 Waunakee High School 'A' 11:23.11 1) Mcgowan, J 2) McLean, L 3) Geishert, K 4) Wilke, N Event 2 Boys 4x800 Meter Relay ================================================================ School Finals ================================================================ 1 Baraboo High School 'A' 8:34.15 1) Pfaff, B 2) Henry, Z 3) Bruni, G 4) Becraft, J 2 Fort Atkinson 'A' 8:39.37 1) Fitzgerald, S 2) Lange, A 3) Beaudo, B 4) Bowar, B 3 DeForest High School 'A' 8:46.39 1) Eisler, K 2) Wipperfurth, C 3) Hedberg, Q 4) 4 Monroe High School 'A' 8:46.65 1) Bush, M 2) Henry, J file:///Users/davefigi/Desktop/Results.htm Page 1 of 22 Results.htm 4/15/10 12:52 PM 3) Christiansen, S 4) Steurer, J 5 Edgewood High School 'A' 8:48.74 6 Mt. Horeb/Barneveld 'A' 9:04.22 1) Blome, M 2) Fargo, A 3) Wernet, K 4) Schaal, P 7 Portage High School 'A' 9:06.95 1) Zarecki, I 2) Warzecha, E 3) Schuman, A 4) Treutel, L 8 Waunakee High School 'A' 9:18.31 1) Lenz, T 2) Bernier, T 3) Kulcyk, M 4) Treinen, A 9 Reedsburg Area High School 'A' 9:21.31 1) Turner, M 2) Scott, J 3) Wertz, J 4) Waldow, B 10 Milton High School 'A' 9:24.49 1) Clark, J 2) Stumpf, M 3) Sommer, J 4) Swanson, J Event 3 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles =================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Cynkar, A DeForest 17.13 3 2 Smith, K Oregon 17.78 1 3 Vermaak, A Mt. Horeb 18.04 3 4 Jamison, A Stoughton 18.08 3 5 Vandenbrook, J Waunakee 18.35 3 6 Klubertanz, K Fort Atkinson 18.56 3 7 Nachtigal, T Fort Atkinson 18.73 2 8 Considine, H Portage 19.20 2 9 Graber, K Oregon 19.33 3 10 Pellicane, J Reedsburg 19.57 3 11 Hinojosa, K Monroe 19.68 3 11 Dorn, L Edgewood 19.68 2 13 Knapton, K Stoughton 19.76 2 14 Klemm, R Baraboo 19.82 2 15 Mylin, K Milton 19.99 2 16 Purdy, E Waunakee 20.10 2 17 Mitchell, C Reedsburg 20.29 1 18 Passer, C Milton 20.98 1 19 Reinicke, E Oregon 21.02 2 19 Churchwell, S Milton 21.02 2 21 Dobbertin, M DeForest 21.46 1 22 Hurlebaus, T Waunakee 21.84 1 23 Erfurth, J Mt. Horeb 23.14 1 24 Eichline, N Portage 23.32 1 25 Bildsten, H Baraboo 24.58 1 26 Ditter, J Monroe 33.41 3 Event 4 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles =================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Ahrens, C Monroe 16.73 4 2 Smith, A Stoughton 16.86 4 3 Smith, K Reedsburg 17.13 4 4 Beers, D Oregon 17.75 4 file:///Users/davefigi/Desktop/Results.htm Page 2 of 22 Results.htm 4/15/10 12:52 PM 5 Regalia, J Portage 17.86 2 6 Thoma, M Oregon 17.90 2 7 Falk, B Milton 18.17 3 8 Leatherberry, B Baraboo 18.22 3 9 Wahl, C Monroe 18.48 2 10 Weinke, M Baraboo 18.51 2 11 Busch, C Waunakee 18.53 4 12 Eberhardt, J Mt. Horeb 18.60 1 13 Colonero, M Mt. Horeb 18.73 4 14 Petrulis, N Baraboo 18.86 1 15 Okas, M Edgewood 19.08 2 16 McGrath, J Oregon 19.18 3 17 Nelson, K Stoughton 19.24 2 18 Kunz, M DeForest 19.28 4 19 Bennett, J Portage 19.34 3 20 Peterson, A Monroe 19.74 3 21 Brenner, C Reedsburg 19.87 2 22 Addie, J Milton 19.90 4 23 Benson, C Fort Atkinson 20.14 1 24 Oakes, I Edgewood 20.18 3 25 Walczack, M DeForest 20.24 3 26 Carroll, P Reedsburg 20.34 3 27 Braun, B Fort Atkinson 20.68 2 28 Ransom, S Edgewood 20.95 4 29 Bluell, T Portage 21.45 1 30 Wood, Z Waunakee 21.83 3 Event 5 Girls 100 Meter Dash =================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Gehring, E Edgewood 13.22 4 2 Teasdale, L Baraboo 13.96 3 3 Rice, M Fort Atkinson 13.99 2 4 Johnson, O Stoughton 14.24 3 5 Clement, A Reedsburg 14.26 3 6 Eberle, M Monroe 14.30 4 7 Gibson, T Monroe 14.32 3 8 Schultz, K Portage 14.35 1 9 Maiers, J DeForest 14.36 4 10 Wedig, M Mt. Horeb 14.42 2 11 Carroll, S Reedsburg 14.49 4 12 Zastrow, S Reedsburg 14.67 1 13 Conkling, L Fort Atkinson 14.68 3 14 Kornaus, K Portage 14.73 2 15 Richards, K Edgewood 14.76 3 16 Spink, B Baraboo 14.79 1 17 Ronspiez, H Oregon 14.89 2 17 Fitzpatrick, M Waunakee 14.89 3 19 Arm, K DeForest 14.90 2 20 Smull hubbard, T Waunakee 15.03 4 21 Zalewski, A Baraboo 15.04 2 22 Gee-Lewis, A Edgewood 15.07 2 23 Justus, T Milton 15.13 3 24 Wahlin, O Stoughton 15.26 2 25 Zerbe, K Oregon 15.31 4 26 Larson, L Stoughton 15.34 1 file:///Users/davefigi/Desktop/Results.htm Page 3 of 22 Results.htm 4/15/10 12:52 PM 27 Silah, N Milton 15.39 4 28 Lynch, M Oregon 15.48 1 29 Bartel, A Milton 16.28 2 30 Hoel, S DeForest 16.57 1 -- Rice, A Fort Atkinson FS 4 Event 6 Boys 100 Meter Dash =================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Musso, L Waunakee 11.74 4 2 Archambo, T Reedsburg 11.80 4 3 Fargo, M Mt. Horeb 11.94 3 4 Vicenzi, A Milton 12.00 4 5 Vandenbrook, M Waunakee 12.06 1 6 Hammon, N Milton 12.24 2 7 Hoffman, S DeForest 12.25 2 8 Collins, S Mt. Horeb 12.26 4 9 Jenkins, T Oregon 12.31 2 9 Nolan, J Portage 12.31 3 11 Newell, C Reedsburg 12.33 2 12 Brandli, G Monroe 12.34 3 12 Shannon, M DeForest 12.34 3 14 Baerwolf, J Baraboo 12.40 3 15 Goetz, L Monroe 12.43 4 15 Infusino-Braun, J DeForest 12.43 4 17 Archambo, M Reedsburg 12.50 3 18 Brink, P Edgewood 12.52 4 19 Jacobson, A Fort Atkinson 12.57 3 20 Baker, D Mt. Horeb 12.59 1 21 White, S Edgewood 12.63 3 22 Acker, K Waunakee 12.66 2 23 Kennison, G Monroe 12.78 2 24 Jensen, C Milton 12.80 1 25 Westra, N Portage 12.87 2 26 Cravens, J Fort Atkinson 12.89 2 27 Pikel, D Baraboo 12.99 4 28 Haywood, D Fort Atkinson 13.04 1 29 Tonstad, L Stoughton 13.22 1 30 Beszhak, A Stoughton 13.34 2 31 Herman, C Oregon 13.38 1 32 Richards, T Edgewood 13.66 1 33 Alfraro, C Baraboo 13.74 1 34 Elsner, S Portage 14.18 1 Event 7 Girls 1600 Meter Run ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Bauer, T Fort Atkinson 5:36.80 2 Bennin, M Mt. Horeb 5:38.13 3 Christienson, M Baraboo 5:39.16 4 Heinemann, S Waunakee 5:42.22 5 Seichter, T Monroe 5:45.87 6 Vaness, K Portage 5:52.35 7 Roth, C Milton 5:55.27 8 Schlitz, L DeForest 5:55.69 file:///Users/davefigi/Desktop/Results.htm Page 4 of 22 Results.htm 4/15/10 12:52 PM 9 Esser, L Mt. Horeb 6:00.45 10 Russel, L Oregon 6:04.27 11 Lavely, R Reedsburg 6:06.33 12 Debroux, B Oregon 6:06.39 13 Sprecher, K Baraboo 6:10.09 14 Stelse, K Fort Atkinson 6:14.89 15 Klitzke, K Stoughton 6:15.34 16 Miles, K Fort Atkinson 6:15.77 17 Boumstein, L Oregon 6:17.01 18 Haefer, P Edgewood 6:19.48 19 Brazely, M Monroe 6:20.98 20 Brookhiser, B Milton 6:42.99 21 Jensen, K Baraboo 6:46.28 22 Heying, E Waunakee 7:15.98 23 McNary, S Waunakee 7:45.53 Event 8 Boys 1600 Meter Run ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 McKenna, M Edgewood 4:34.32 2 McKenna, J Edgewood 4:41.45 3 Rosene, M Baraboo 4:43.03 4 Bakken, M Oregon 4:46.06 5 Starck, D Monroe 4:47.46 6 Etzel, K Edgewood 4:49.55 7 Olson, R Stoughton 4:52.77 8 Clark, R Milton 4:53.49 9 Lange, A Fort Atkinson 4:54.82 10 Zarecki, I Portage 4:57.39 11 Peterson, L Monroe 4:57.76 12 Will, G Waunakee 5:00.61 13 Stelse, D Fort Atkinson 5:02.02 14 Lessor, P Stoughton 5:03.72 15 Cruz, S Waunakee 5:05.13 16 Trotter, S Baraboo 5:05.35 17 Mueller, Z Waunakee 5:05.69 18 Grinstead, T DeForest 5:07.62 19 Keogh, J Fort Atkinson 5:09.55 20 Jaeggi, J Oregon 5:09.66 21 Woods, A DeForest 5:09.83 22 Gehrmann, J Oregon 5:10.07 23 Hackbarth, J Baraboo 5:21.09 24 Roessler, T Reedsburg 5:23.27 25 Oudinot, C Monroe 5:39.11 26 Strohfeldt, E DeForest 5:44.99 27 Morehouse, A Reedsburg 5:53.73 28 Dennison, L Reedsburg 5:57.72 -- Yanna, E Mt.
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