Three Sioux Falls athletes and one Sioux Falls coach have been honored by the SDCCTFCA this season. Libby Castelli, 2:13.40, O'Gorman, May 7; 3. Ramsey Karim, 2:19.96, Custer, May 10. Anna Hoffman, 47.74, Spearfish, April 26; 4. Kylie Krusemark, 10-0, Madison, April 28, T5. Griffin Wilde, 22-4.25, Sioux Falls Jefferson, May 17; 4. Notable athletes: Lindy Remigino, Mel Taylor, Pablo Franco, Eugene Jenkins, Ed Lemieux, Daryl King, Melvin Braswell, John DeRagon. 9:30.07, Sioux Falls Christian, May 7. Rebecca Theis, 37-6.5, Rapid City Stevens, April 26, 3. Julian Scott, 50.92, Rapid City Stevens, April 22, 9. Blake Boyster, 50.10, Custer, April 22, 5. Samuel Castle, 4:33.80, Sioux Falls Jefferson, April 28, 10. 8:10.13, (Daniel Colby, Derrek VanderLeest, Bennett Wassenaar, Isaac Davelaar), Sioux Falls Christian, May 7; 2. Jason Maciejczak, 59-5, Douglas, April 21, 2. 4:22.98, Sioux Falls Jefferson, April 09, 8. Class AA Class A Class B. Boys' Soccer. 4:23.77, Sioux Falls Roosevelt, April 28, 1. Bottom line: Nashua High School's record of 19 state titles came mostly before the school changed its name to Nashua South High in 2004 18 of the 19 championships to be exact. Bottom line: Any conversation about UMS-Wright Prep's record-setting track and field team begins and ends with head coach Pat Galle. Bottom line: Cheyenne Central saw one of its own hit the big time. 3:38.58, Sioux Falls Washington, April 9; 1. Kael Miedema, 59-2.5, Sioux Falls Washington, April 9, 3. Isabel Carda, 119-8, Sioux Falls Washington, May 7, 4. 3:38.58, Sioux Falls Washington, April 9, 9. Kellyn Kortemeyer, 157-1, Custer, May 10; 2. RAPID CITY, S.D. Bodie Rutledge, 51-3, Yankton, May 14. Nancy Peter, 37-11, Sioux Falls Jefferson, May 17; 3. Nyariek Kur, 37-8.25, Sioux Falls Washington, May 13; 4. Daniel Mitchell, 6-7, Gregory, May 19; 4. Mount Vernon/Plankinton's Berkeley Engelland (above No. Mikael Grace, 15.44, Custer, April 8; T10. 2016. Bottom line: There are state records team and individual kept for all of the sports in Vermont by the Vermont Principals Association except boys and girls track and field and boys and girls cross country. The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) and their current athletic director.This list only includes schools playing Division I football or men's basketball. The outcome of this event could also play a significant role in determining the AA team champion. Tyler Hiatt and Andrew Lauer of Lincoln were named boys honorable mentions. Thalen Schroeder, 6-4, Freeman Academy/Marion, April 21; 7. Class 11AAA Class 11AA Class 11A Class 11B Class 9AA Class 9A Class 9B. Carsyn Mettler, 1:00.08, Rapid City Stevens, April 22, 9. Ciara Frank, 5-4, Aberdeen Central, April 12; T7. Current track and field head coach Karl Torchia has been at CBA since 2001, and the former West Virginia University star decathlete has carved out a reputation as one of the best track and field coaches in the United States. South Dakota High School Activities Association State Championships Boys State Track Meet History Links to this page, in its entirety, are welcome. Josh Martin, 4:23.14, Aberdeen Central, May 14. Jaxson Fiechtner, 1:58.19, Watertown, April 22; 9. Garret Hoffman, 159-7, Sioux Falls Washington, April 28, 8. 4:13.35, Sioux Falls Jefferson, April 9, 1. Results through . 1:43.73, Sioux Falls Lincoln (Lauren Merkley, Dymond Nave, Linnea Nesheim, Ellen Merkley), May 7; 7. Blackmon played for Boston College then nine seasons in the NFL, winning a Super Bowl with the New York Giants. Perhaps the most impressive of those state champions was Geoffrey Tabor, who won eight state championships by sweeping the shot put and discus events from 2005 to 2008 before becoming a two-time All-American and Pac-10 champion at Stanford. Lanie Blair, 126-10, Kadoka Area, May 19; 8. Ali Bainbridge, 5:02.64, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 7, 4. Drafted by the New England Patriots in the 9th round of the 1976 NFL draft. Nick Batchelor, 9:38.91, Milbank, May 7; 7. Jaylen Nachtigall, 48.75, Hot Springs, April 30, T9. He led Whitefish Bay High to 16 consecutive state championships in track and field from 1937 to 1952. Outdoor Records; 100 METERS. 3:33.72, Sioux Falls Christian, May 7; 8. 1:47.20, Sioux Falls Roosevelt, April 28. Which is a bit of a point of contention because for all intents and purposes, the state championships should be shared by the two schools but remain the sole custody of North Medford High, including those 14 track and field state championships. James Deckert, 21-8, Ethan/Parkston, April 12; 10. Kennan Voss, 42-8, Sioux Falls Christian, May 3, 1. Ellie Maddox, 2:17.76, Sioux Falls Christian, May 3; 6. Nowhere is that done bigger than when the UIL puts on its state championship in Texas. Covey, Notable athletes: Orville Madsen, Dustin Avey, Andy Kohler. Josiah Adams, 40.11, Sioux Falls Christian, May 3; 5. 9:17.24, Sioux Falls O'Gorman (Kiera Pinto, Ruth Pardy, Libby Castelli, Alea Hardie), April 21; 3. 5. That's a PR for Yellow Mule, while Rude hit 5-6 in 2019. Please enable javascript and refresh the page to continue reading local news. Jaden Guthmiller, 10.45, Spearfish, May 7, 3. Anna Vyn, 58.26, Sioux Falls Christian, May 7; 6. Ellen Merkley, 26.01, Sioux Falls Lincoln, April 9, 8. . James Deckert, 42-8, Ethan/Parkston, May 12; T1. Rylee Rosenquist, 109-7, Dakota Valley, April 26, 7. Bottom line: Charleston High School's 18 state championships in track and field came before Charleston and its rival, Stonewall Jackson High, were combined to form the newly built Capital High in 1989. Vaughn Brown, 41.18, Sioux Falls Roosevelt, April 28, 10. Danielle Hawley, 38-8.75, Estelline/Hendricks, April 22, 10. That honor belongs to sprinter "Bullet" Bob Ware. That includes seven in a row after the 2020 meet was canceled. Xander Sheehan, 153-9, Hamlin, April 26, 10. Josey Wahlstrom, 1:00.17, Custer, April 8, 10. Bartlett also owns the state record in two relays the 400-meter relay and the 800-meter relay, with the 800-meter record standing since 1990. Tayne Dunse, 13-3, Webster Area, May 12. Claire Fierro, 48.03, Rapid City Stevens, May 17; 10. Audrey Meyer, 47.23, Sioux Falls O'Gorman, May 17; 3. Washington seniorNyanas Kur (25.07) ranks third on the qualifiers list, but she has not posted a time on Athletic.net since May 1. Anna Hoffman, 15.79, Spearfish, April 19, 9. 2. Gracelyn Leiseth, 48-11, Hamlin, May 7, 2. Garret Hoffman, 159-7, Sioux Falls Washington, April 28; 10. Aidan Hedderman, 15.12, Sturgis, May 13; 5. To follow Boys long jump; Girls shot put. and its four consecutive titles from 1946 to 1949 also rank in the Top 10. Fallan Lundstrom, 109-3, Canton, April 26, 8. Ben Stratman, 22.21, Harrisburg, April 14; T6. Bottom line: The legacy of Minneapolis Central High School's track and field legacy has a definitive beginning and an end, which begins with three consecutive state championships from 1923 to 1925 and ends with a final state title in 1982 the same year the school closed. Charles Beck led the school to a pair of state championships in 1977 and 1980, and Matt Keller led them to a state title in 2010. Juven Hudson, 43-10, Watertown, April 26; 6. Aaron Campbell, 164-5, Pierre, May 19; 4. UMS-Wright made the correct decision in 2011 when they renovated their track stadium and renamed it Galle-Leatherbury Track. Lauren Holte, 10-0, Sioux Falls Lincoln, April 22, T5. Lee Reiser, 51-7.5, Platte-Geddes, May 13; 9. State championships (19): 1934-35, 1938-42, 1946-47, 1949, 1952-53, 1960, 1963-65, 1967-69, Notable athletes: Benton Dodd, Doug Dickinson, James Bull, Doug Mitchell. If you feel you have received this message in error, please contact the customer support team at 1-833-248-7801. Isaac Davelaar, 50.35, Sioux Falls Christian, April 28; 8. Here are 10 can't-miss events from the upcoming finale. 1:31.07, Sioux Falls Roosevelt, May 13; 1. London Watson, 51.02, Brandon Valley, April 22, 1. Medal winners stand on the podium following the girls' 800-meter special event at the 97th annual Howard Wood Dakota Relays on Friday, May 6, 2022, at Howard Wood Field, in Sioux Falls. Alea Hardie, 10:10.83, Sioux Falls O'Gorman, May 13; 2. One notable star for Glen Mills was NFL running back Bernard Pierce, who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2012. Nancy Peter, 5-5, Sioux Falls Jefferson, May 7, 5. The impressive thing about Ardmore is that their success has been spread across all the disciplines sprints, jumps and throws. Lauren Merkley, 18-5.75, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 13; 3. Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of "Mitchell Republic." Berkeley Engelland, 57.24, Mount Vernon/Plankinton, May 7; 2. He won three consecutive state high jump titles from 1983 to 1985 before going on to star at Auburn University. Myah Morris, 36-6.5, Watertown, April 30; 8. Sayers' state long jump record he set in 1961 stood for 44 years, and Green's 100-meter dash time of 10.4 seconds in 1995 is still in the state's top five of all time. Drew Salfrank, 50.14, Aberdeen Central, April 30, 6. Rylee Rosenquist, 109-7, Dakota Valley, April 26. 50.49, Sioux Falls Roosevelt, April 28. As warmer weather draws to a close, spring sports such as track and field have begun for many high school athletes. Jordyn Larsen, 25.72, Custer, March 25, 6. Isabel Carda, 119-8, Sioux Falls Washington, May 7; 4. Athletes listed by ranking, time, school and date mark was attained. Anna Hoffman, 15.79, Spearfish, April 19. Name * Email * Message * If you are a human seeing this field, please leave it empty. Out of the 14 state championships won by Oakland Mills, eight of them were won under the guidance of former head coach Sam Singleton, including four consecutive titles from 1993 to 1996 and three consecutive from 2000 to 20002. 10 a.m. Girls long jump; Boys shot put. 3:23.97, Brandon Valley (Jeremiah Donahoe, Landon Dulaney, Joey DeWitt, Julian Watson), April 9, 5. Sam Rohlfs, 22.08, Aberdeen Central, April 19, 6. Matayah Yellow Mule, 39-9, Rapid City Central, May 17; 2. 9. Peyton VanDeest, 11:04.31, Spearfish, May 7; 8. National High School Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. State championships (50): 1921, 1922, 1926-45, 1947, 1949-58, 1960-65, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1979, Notable athletes: Doug Spencer, Dariel Johnson, Bill Runyan, Derek Russell, Bruce Fullerton, Ralph Brodie, Mike Hoffman, Randy Taylor. Fallan Lundstrom, 111-5, Canton, May 19; 10. Jovi Wolf, 10.80, Chester Area, April 23; T6. Ellie Brozik, 35-10.5, Winner, April 12; 10. Aiden Giffin, 10.74, Belle Fourche, May 7, T5. State championships (23): 1981-83, 1990, 1991, 1997-2000, 2002-06, 2009-16, 2021, Notable athletes: Donnell Hill, John Megginson, Brandon Gibson. Girls' Basketball. State championships (11): 1986, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1998-2001, 2000, 2007, 2021, Notable athletes: Freddie Hurd, Rafeal Denson, Jaywayne Allen, Kenny Shelton, Geoffrey Tabor, Brayden Bryant, Jamaal Moore, Tony Posey, Kevin Shelton. Silja Gunderson, 12.66, Dakota Valley, May 7, 10. Saturday, 2:55 p.m. | Rapid City (O'Harra Stadium) | Meet record: 2:15.17 (Macy Heinz, Ipswich, 2015). Hunter Gray, 21-10.5, Brookings, April 21, 5. Aiden Cuka, 6-2, Sioux Falls Jefferson, April 1, T8. Collin Dingsor, 40.43, Watertown, May 3; 9. Name. Rebecca Shuck, 5-3, Kadoka Area, April 28, T6. Megan VanDenHemel, 40-3.5, O'Gorman, April 12, 6. Nick Batchelor, 1:57.38, Milbank, April 22; 7. Libby Castelli, 10:57.66, O'Gorman, April 28, 4. Collin Dingsor, 40.43, Watertown, May 3, 7. 8:21.77, Sioux Falls Lincoln, April 28, 1. Cole Holden, 161-5, Watertown, April 26; 5. Friday, 6:30 p.m. | Sturgis (Woodle Field) | Meet record: 1:41.29 (Watertown, 2006). Morgan Peterson, 47.90, Edgemont, April 28; 8. They won four state titles in the 1930s, then six state titles in the 1940s. 1. Mackenzie Hemmer, 36-0, Colman-Egan, April 21, 8. Berkeley Engelland, 57.24, Mount Vernon/Plankinton, May 7, 3. Taryn Hyronimus, 1:00.24, Sioux Falls Jefferson, May 3, 1. His name still dots the Class 3A record books. 12.22. 48.87, (Lauren Merkley, Linnea Nesheim, Jennifer Noutsougan, Ellen Merkley), Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 17; 6. Yeah, the 200-meter dash at all three sites should just be that good. Revised 2/23 Track & Field - 5 . Simeon Birnbaum, 8:55.22, Rapid City Stevens, May 7; 2. Brynn Nelson, 126-11, Rapid City Stevens, May 7; 3. Bottom line: C.A. Janae Olson, 17-3.5, Parker, April 11, T6. Julian Watson, 10.88, Brandon Valley, April 5, 8. Ali Bainbridge, 2:18.17, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 13; 8. 1. James Deckert, 21-8, Ethan/Parkston, April 12, 8. Wangerin was the first male teacher hired by the Whitefish Bay school district, and it's safe to say they nailed it. Dymond Nave, 15.29, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 7, 3. Ethen Lincoln, 6-2, Sioux Falls Lincoln, April 28, T8. The boys cross country team won 37 of 42 state championships between 1972 and 2013. Cael Meisman, 50.78, Rapid City Central, May 7, 8. Bottom line: John Campbell won his first state championship as Gary Roosevelt's head coach in 1970 and won three titles in his first decade before truly hitting his stride. Berkeley Engelland, 2:11.75, Mount Vernon/Plankinton, May 7; 2. Sawyer Clarkson, 9:19.34, Belle Fourche, May 7, 3. High Jump (7-1.5): Porter Gibbs, Missoula Big Sky, 6-6; Rhett Reynolds, Shelby, 6-6; Toby Niederegger, Chinook, 6-4; Weston Means, Colstrip, 6-4; Payton Cates, Ronan, 6-4; George Bucklin, Bigfork, 6-4; Jake Genger, Jefferson, 6-2; Logan Nicholson, Deer Lodge, 6-2; Bauer Seewald, Cut Bank, 6-0; Caleb Utter, Eureka, 6-0; Garrett Coley, Bozeman How much was the track and field team tied to the school's story? Silja Gunderson, 48.75, Dakota Valley, May 7, 1. Sadie Struble, 48.58, Aberdeen Central, April 30, 8. State championships (13): 1923-25, 1927, 1928, 1944, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1980, 1982, Notable coaches: Bob Hoisington, Joe Markley, "Wild" Bill Hawker, Levain Carter, Notable athletes: Kenneth Rubrecht, Blaine Chatham, Jeff Byrd, Robert Durham, Peter Najarian, Walter Groce, David Thompson, Butch Miller, Ken Wallace. 4. Lydia Hill, 40-1.5, Sully Buttes, May 10; 8. Galle has been the head coach for track and cross country at UMS-Wright since 1972 and has won a whopping 69 Alabama state championships in that time across different sports, with the most recent coming in 2021. Jared Lutmer, 4:34.71, Pierre, April 22, 1. Josie Curry, 113-4, Elk Point-Jefferson, May 7, 6. Zach Geditz, 151-6.5, Ipswich, April 21, 10. Libby Castelli, 5:01.87, O'Gorman, May 7, 3. Daniela Lee, 25.66, Colman-Egan, April 23, 4. The two running backs weren't just there to keep in shape for football. 4 p.m. Girls pole vault; Boys discus; Girls triple jump; Boys high jump. Justin Juniel, 10.99, Rapid City Stevens, April 30, 1. According to Paul Stanfield, who runs the website vermontsportshistory.com, the leader in boys outdoor track and field titles is St. Johnsbury Academy with 32 state championships. Bottom line: No coach has loomed larger over Andover High's athletic legacy than Hall of Famer Dick Collins, who coached both the football and track teams for almost four decades. Dodd won 10 state titles while competing from 1934 to 1937. UND places 83 student-athletes on Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence. Keenan Urdiales, 9:23.00, Spearfish, May 7, 5. 1. Morgan Peterson, 47.90, Edgemont, April 28, 5. Sam Rohlfs, 24-0.75, Aberdeen Central, April 8; 2. State championships (26): 1978-83, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993-95, 1999-2004, 2012, 2016-19, 2021, Notable athletes: Andrew Canale, Dave Desarno, Kam Coleman. Avery Wittry, 129-2, O'Gorman, April 21, 6. 50.46, Sioux Falls Christian, April 28, 6. You can't tell the story of the historic track and field program at Hartford Public without telling the story of Lindy Remigino, the 1952 Olympic champion in the 100-meter dash. Audrey Meyer, 48.25, O'Gorman, April 09, 6. Julian Scott, 10.80, Rapid City Stevens, April 30, T5. Orono High's mascot is worth mentioning because it is so unique. Charlotte Central's greatest track and field star was distance runner Jim Beatty, who led Central to the 1952 state title before becoming a three-time All-American at the University of North Carolina and making the 1960 U.S. Olympic team. 3:20.05, (Jeremiah Donahoe, Joey Anders, London Watson, Julian Watson), Brandon Valley, May 17; 3. Ciara Frank, 5-4, Aberdeen Central, April 12, T6. Carter Moller, 6-3, Mitchell, April 28; T7. Please enable javascript and refresh the page to continue reading local news. Lauren Merkley, 12.19, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 7. Reese Luze, 2:18.11, Colman-Egan, May 7, 7. This is a quality field led by Red Cloud sophomore Jade Ecoffey who reset her PR with a time of 11:35.12 at the Bennett County Invitational. The Viper pocket bike is one heavily tricked-out bike with a high class performance that matches its showy looks. Simeon Birnbaum, 49.89, Rapid City Stevens, April 30; 5. Alex Otten, 9:53.14, Rapid City Stevens, May 7; 10. 1. For Class AA . Sydnee Serck, 2:17.74, Yankton, May 7; 5. south dakota high school track and field top 10. Samuel Castle, 1:57.26, Sioux Falls Jefferson, May 17; 6. Rebecca Theis, 37-6.5, Rapid City Stevens, April 26; 5. Sophie Siegel, 17-4, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 7; 8. Gracelyn Leiseth, 155-6, Hamlin, May 12; 3. Most notably, the school's 800-meter relay team from 1975 still holds the state record at 1:25.70 and featured Stanley Braggs, Lamar Pickett, Richard Townsend and Marvin Edmonds. Addison Cumbow, 15.77, Pierre, April 19, 8. 49.32, Sioux Falls Lincoln (Lauren Merkley, Linnea Nesheim, Jennifer Noutsougan, Ellen Merkley), May 7, 4. Kellyn Kortemeyer, 46-11, Custer, May 19; 4. Ellie Maddox, 11:13.86, Sioux Falls Christian, April 26, 9. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous authors or when the story is formed by aggregating previously reported news from various sources. State championships (19): 2004, 2009, 2014-19, 2021 (incomplete list), Notable athletes: John Dupont, Zach Miller, Sean Swanner, Bryan Stamey, Julian Darden. State championships (19): 1961, 1962, 1968-70, 1972-77, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2015-17, Notable athletes: Jake Koffman, David Frederick, Jeff Topliff. A whopping 16 of those state titles were won by Hall of Fame coach Ray Frey, who won 21 state titles in his career while also coaching cross country and girls track and field at St. Johnsbury. Former 110-meter hurdles champion Barry Malloyd led the school to state track championships in 2016 and 2019. Carter Moller, 6-3, Mitchell, April 28, 7. Ethan Burnett, 42-11.5, St. Thomas More, April 8, 10. South Dakota Track & Field Top 10 Lists | Article Series Results Rankings Calendar Athletes Teams Coverage Training Registration More Upgrade Search Login Month Year South Dakota. 4:22.98, Sioux Falls Jefferson, April 9; 9. For the sheer number of schools competing for titles, Refugio High's 10 titles are remarkable because it's the most for any public school in state history, and all 10 were won in a 20-year period between 1981 to 20001, kicking things off with three consecutive state titles from 1981 to 1983. South Dakota High School Activities Association. The greatest track and field athlete in Punahou history was undoubtedly Henry Marsh, a three-time Olympian and nine-time U.S. champion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. State championships (14): 1940-43, 1948-51, 1953-57, 1964, Notable athletes: Dick Fosbury, Bob Newland, Jerry Close, Mike Diebele, Ray Johnson, Jack Morris, Rick Lewis. Rapid City Stevens' Simeon Birnbaum celebrates with fans after winning the boys' 3200-meter run in South Dakota record time at the 97th Howard Wood Dakota Relays on Friday, May 6, 2022, at Howard Wood Field, in Sioux Falls. Ali Bainbridge, 5:02.64, Sioux Falls Lincoln, May 7; 4. Charleston's best athlete was arguably Mike Tyson, who narrowly missed making the Olympics in the 100-meter dash and whose state record in the long jump has stood since 1973. Soraya Espino, 58.96, Sioux Falls Roosevelt, April 21. Athletes listed by ranking, time, school and date mark was attained.
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