After two years in St. Paul, the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships move outside the Twin Cities for the 2013 to St. Olaf College's Tostrud Center.The multi-event competitions begin Thursday afternoon, with full schedules of both track and field events running Friday and Saturday.
Last year, St. Thomas pulled away from the likes of Hamline, Bethel and Gustavus to claim its 28th-straight championship, as the Tommies racked up 189.5 points. The Pipers were second at 129.5, while Bethel (104.5) edged Gustavus (101.0) for third place. St. Olaf - this year's host school - rounded out the 2012 top five with a score of 77.5. Carleton, finished sixth with 69 points, Saint John's finished seventh with 42.5, and Augsburg just barely nipped Concordia to claim eighth place, 31 to 29.5. Macalester scored five points to finish 10th and Saint Mary's rounded out the 2012 MIAC men's standings.
UST 's Eyo Ekpo returns for his senior season after earning both Outstanding Men's Field Athlete and Outstanding Performance of the Meet honors last season. Ekpo's Outstanding Indoor Field Athlete honor was his third in a row. Ekpo will also be in search of his fourth-straight triple jump title, and second-straight wins in both the long jump and high jump. His triple-jump win - a distance of 49-3 (15.01 meters - was honored last season as the Outstanding Performance of the Meet.
The return of Ekpo isn't the only reason UST coach Steve Mathre's bunch has their sights set on title No. 29. Cody Jerabek is ranked first in the 60- and 200, while Bryan Thell is ranked first in the shot put and weight throw. Maxwell Dunne is ranked second in Division III in the heptathlon, and sophomore Doug Thoresen is ranked first in the 400- and 600, and second in the 800.
Hamline brings back Christian Willman, who ranks in the top five in the MIAC in the 400 and 600. Joe Morelli and Joey Grussing give the Pipers a formidable duo in the shot put, while Travis Latzke will lead in the jumping events. Bethel will attempt to challenge St. Thomas with distance runner Zach Haskins and Matt Berens. Ian Moore is the team's top jumper. Rob LeMay leads the sprinters and Bucky Dixon is back for the Royals as an All-Conference thrower.
Gustavus features versatile junior Blair Riegel (jumps/sprints) and reigning MIAC pole vault champion Josh Owens. Thrower Ryan Obele and middle distance runner Eric Jorgenson also hope to help the Gusties climb into one of the top spots. The host school - St. Olaf - will be strong in the distance events after winning the MIAC cross country championship in the fall, with Brian Saska and Tim Lillihaugen leading the way. Sprinters Reggie Woods and Aaron Dunphy and middle distance runner Brian Tomlinson also hope to score points over the weekend.
Sophomore Noah Laack-Veeder leads Carleton with fellow sophomore Colby Seyferth and junior Marcus Hurderle. Saint John's is hoping for points from seniors Kevin Horton (sprints), Ruairi Moynihan (distance), and Derek Rausch (hurdles). Augsburg is led by distance runner Michaele Tesema, sprinter Lekpea Kordah and middle-distance freshman Chase Grieves. Concordia has high hopes for pole vaulter Erik Olson, sprinter Bruce Shields and jumper Brandon Zylstra. Macalester is led by freshman jumper Logan Hovie, junior runner Sebastian Roemer and sophomore runner Konnor Fleming. Saint Mary's sends a trio of distance runners - Aaron Haley, Peter Borash and Jake Traxler.
WOMEN
St. Thomas' women are trying for a 14th-straight conference title. Head Coach Joe Sweeney and the Tommies claimed lthe 2012 title by 50 with 164.0 points a year ago. Carleton (114) was second, St. Olaf(97) third. Bethel(85) was fourth, followed by Saint Benedict (74.0) edged Hamline (70.0) Gustavus(46), Macalester(43.5) and Concordia(43) were neck-and-neck in the next three spots. St. Catherine(21), Augsburg(13.5), and St Mary's(9) grabbed the final three spots.
The Tommies enter the meet with the number one ranked 4x400 team, as well as All-Americans Taylor Berg (distance) and Emily Van Heel (sprints, relays, jumps). They are joined by sophomores Kayla Goeman and twins Erika and Angela Tipp, and freshman Bailey Cook who is ranked in the top two in the MIAC in a pair of jumping events.
Carleton features with defending 1,000 champion Hailey Johnson and distance teammates Colette Celichowski, Sarah Trautman, and freshmen Ruth Steinke. Amelia Campbell (field events) adds to the Knights' depth. The host Oles will be led by sophomore Dani Larson, who won a pair of indoor All-American honors in her first season as well as last year's Outstanding Women's Field Athlete and Women's Outstanding Performance-of-the-Week awards . Middle distance runner Moriah Novacinski and distance runner Emma Lee help give St. Olaf a balanced core of performers.
Bethel brings back talented juniors-- sprinters Ashley Magelssen, Courtney Fregeau; Steph Skoog, the top-ranked high jumper in the Central Region, and Rachel Kalk will contribute in the hurdle and jump events. Saint Benedict will be counting on multi-event junior Mandy Witschen, with thrower Sam Imholte and sprinter Erin Sand. Hamline has a trio of throwers--Shawny Kramer and Becky Culp are among the league's best--and distance runner Maria Theisen.
Gustavus brings back 2012 pole vault champ Allyson Voss as well as sophomore distance runner Rebecca Hare along with freshman thrower Hayley Solheim. Macalester's Irene Gibson will defend her title in the 600, while sophomore Stephanie Goei is the Scots' weight throw record holder, and Kate Rochat will contribute in the jumping events. Concordia's Chelsea Klemetson set an MIAC Championships meet record in the high jump a year ago, and fellow Cobber Morgan Christian has aspirations of a MIAC title in the 800. Senior Kaari Jensen is expected to contend in the multi-event competition and jumper Hilary Thopmson adds to Concordia's depth.
St. Catherine has high hopes for freshman sprinter and hurdler Brittany Moore, with junior pole vaulter Haley Tsuji also looking to contend. Augsburg's is led by All-American sprinter Ashley Carney, who is ranked number one in the 50 and second in the 200, while freshman hurdler Kai Mason and junior middle distance runner Lauren Rice also hope to score points for the Auggies. Saint Mary's Coco Booker hopes to again contend in the shot put after a runner-up finish in 2012, and distance runner Katie Stolz is follow up on a strong cross country season in the fall.
The 2013 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships begin Thursday with the multi-event competitions. The women's pentathlon starts at 2 p.m. with the men's heptathlon beginning 15 minutes later. The heptathlon finishes up Friday morning at 10:30 a.m., with Friday's field events set to start at 2:30 p.m. and track to follow at 4:15 p.m. Saturday's final starts with 11 a.m. field events and 1 p.m. track events.
Saturday's final event begins at 4:15 p.m., and there will be a short awards ceremony following the conclusion of the meet to honor both team champions. The top three individuals in each event and the first-place relay team will automatically earn All-Conference honors, and the fourth- through sixth-place finishers in each open event and second- through sixth-place relay teams will all be named All-Conference Honorable Mention.
The MIAC has a Web page dedicated to the event, and complete results, recaps, and multimedia coverage of the championships will be available on that site throughout the event. There will be live results available for all events courtesy of Apple Raceberry Jamand fans can also find entries and heat sheets on the MIAC's event page as they become available.
Admission for the event is $7 for adults and $3 for students per day, with children ages 5 and under admitted free. MIAC passes will be honored. St. Olaf is offering parking for spectators in several campus lots, including H Lot, Rand Lot and Buntrock Commons. Visit St. Olaf's event page for complete information, including parking and directions.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Pick Ten: MIAC and USA Indoor Championships
There are two big meets being held this weekend at different levels. The USA Indoor Track and Field Championships are being held in Albuquerque while the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Indoor Championships are being run at St. Olaf College. To highlight the two meets we will feature some of the athletes competing this weekend with our Pick Ten contest.
Pick Ten has a simple concept: predict the finish place for each of 10 Minnesota athletes at the MIAC/USA Indoor Championship. You will score points for each athlete who scores at or above the finish place you predict for them, following the 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring system.
For example: If you pick Amanda Smock to place first in the triple jump, and she places first, you get 10 points. If you pick Smock to place first and she finishes second, you get zero points. If you pick Smock to finish third in the race and she places first, second or third, you get 6 points by the scoring system above, since she placed at least as high as you predicted.
To play Pick Ten, cut and paste the list of names/events below into an e-mail and add your place predictions -- 1st or 2nd or 3rd...8th. Send your predictions by 11:00 A.M. CST on Saturday, March 2nd to DtBFantasy [AT] gmail [DOT] com. Make sure your full name is in the e-mail. As with our Yes/No contests, we don't offer any prizes, so no one needs to fear running afoul of NCAA or other anti-gambling regulations.
We'll announce the winner of this week's contest and compile results of all of the year's Pick Ten contests to name a grand champion for 2013.
Pick 10 ... MIAC and USA Indoor Championships:
Bucky Dixon - Weight Throw - Bethel (MIAC):
Erik Olson - Pole Vault - Concordia Moorhead (MIAC):
Stephanie Skoog - High Jump - Bethel (MIAC):
Coco Booker - Shot Put - St. Marys (MIAC):
Christian Willman - 600 Meters - Hamline (MIAC):
Ashley Carney - 200 Meters - Augsberg (MIAC):
Beth Hauer - 3000 Meters - Gustavus (MIAC):
St. Olaf Men - 4 x 400 Meters (MIAC):
Will Leer - Mile/3k (USA):
Amanda Smock - Triple Jump (USA):
Will Leer is signed up to run the mile and the 3k. If he does run both, we will take the higher place as his official place.
Here is some information to help you with your picks:
Apple Raceberry Jam has MIAC race entries for MEN and WOMEN as well as heat sheets for MEN and WOMEN.
The USA Indoor entries are posted HERE.
Among entrants in the MIAC meet, Bucky Dixon is ranked fifth in the Weight Throw. Erik Olson is second in the Pole Vault. Christian Willman is the second fastest 600 meter runner in the field. The St. Olaf men's 4x400 squad is ranked second in the heat sheets.
On the women's side, Stephanie Skoog is the top ranked high jumper in the MIAC field. Coco Booker is number three among shot put entrants. Ashley Carney currently has the second fastest 200 meter time in the race and Beth Hauer is sixth among 3000 meter runners.
In the USA Championship entries - Amanda Smock has the best jump among the entrants in the Triple Jump. Will Leer is ranked second in the mile and first in the 3k. Stay tuned to the entry list/heat sheets as it is very possible that athletes will add/scratch before the meet starts.
Here are some additional links:
- MIAC-online previews and live results
- USA Indoor Champs information
Good luck!
Last week's Pick Ten contest on the Big Ten Indoor Champs was won by Jake Marotz with 30 points followed by Patrick Eastman with 27. This was the first Pick Ten contest of the year, so those are the overall leaders as well. Over at the Yes/No contest, there are three tied for the lead with five points: Dylan Dragswiek, Lori Anne Schwiesow, and Dimitri Drekonja.
For full standings of both contests, please visit DtB Fantasy Corner.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
USTFCCCA Weekly Rankings
The Gopher men dropped three places to 18th in the latest USTFCCCA NCAA Divison I indoor track rankings. Full list is HERE.
Minnesota State Mankato men rose one spot to fifth in the DII rankings, while MSU Moorhead rose five spots to 17th. The U-Mary women jumped seven spots to seventh, UMD rose two places to 26th, Winona State fell four to 28th. Full list is HERE.
St. Thomas men dropped one place to 14th in the DIII rankings, while the St. Thomas women rose from 23rd to fourth. Full list is HERE.
Minnesota State Mankato men rose one spot to fifth in the DII rankings, while MSU Moorhead rose five spots to 17th. The U-Mary women jumped seven spots to seventh, UMD rose two places to 26th, Winona State fell four to 28th. Full list is HERE.
St. Thomas men dropped one place to 14th in the DIII rankings, while the St. Thomas women rose from 23rd to fourth. Full list is HERE.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Goucher Changing Teams, This Time in Name Only; Elliott Heath Too
Flotrack reports that Jerry Schumacher's athletes will be leaving the OTC group, but no announcement yet as to what the new name for his group will be. So, while it's a change, it's in name only. Full story is HERE.
MIAC Athletes of the Week
In his final tune-up before the 2013 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships, Bethel junior Zach Haskins (Maple Grove, MN) won in the 800 in 1:53.52 Friday at Macalester' s Pre-Conference Meet in St. Paul, posting the fastest time in the MIAC and one that ranks in the top-10 nationally.For his performance, Haskins was named the MIAC Men's Indoor Track Athlete-of-the-Week.
He won the race - which exclusively featured MIAC opponents from Gustavus, Hamline, Macalester and Augsburg - by more than four seconds over the runner up, with the fastest time in the conference this season by nearly two seconds. Haskins is also ranked No. 9 in all of Division III in the 800 in 2013. He'll also bring the top time (2:29.94) in the 1,000 and the second-fastest mile time (4:12.94) into the MIAC Championships.
The 2013 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships start Thursday at St. Olaf with the multi-event competitions, then continue Friday and Saturday with full event schedules. Thursday's action starts at 2 PM, Friday's field events will start at 2:30 PM and track begins at 4:15, and Saturday starts with field events at 11 AM and track at 1 PM.
The Concordia College men's pole vaulters put on an impressive display Friday at the St. Olaf Invitational, as the Cobbers swept the top four places in the event. Leading the way was senior Erik Olson (Buffalo, Minn.) - the school record-holder- with a first-place finish 15'(4.57m). Olson was selected as the MIAC Men's Indoor Field Athlete-of-the-Week.
Olson cleared 15 feet for the third time this season. His winning height was exactly 15-feet even, or 4.57 meters, which just misses his 2013 personal best jump of 4.58 meters, or 15-0.25 feet, set at the Bison Open on Feb. 9. This season, Owens' height is tied for the second-best mark in the MIAC, tied with St. Thomas' Jack May and trailing only Josh Owens (4.91 meters, 16-1.25 feet) of Gustavus. The Concordia school record-holder won Friday by 0.15 meters over teammate Levi Bachmeier.
Concordia College thrower Cherae Reeves (West Fargo, ND) won the shot put Friday at the St. Olaf Invitational with her best throw of the year,13.7m. It's the No. 2 throw in the conference this season. Reeves was named the MIAC Women's Indoor field Athlete-of-the-Week.
Reeves won by more than a meter with the winning toss coming on her first throw of the final round. Reeves - who ranks second in the Cobber shot put history - was exactly 1.05 meters better than the runner up and nearly 2 meters better than the rest of the field. Her throw ranks second in the MIAC this season behind only Hamline's Becky Culp (13.92 m) and her distance is the 14th-best in all of NCAA Division III thus far in 2013.
He won the race - which exclusively featured MIAC opponents from Gustavus, Hamline, Macalester and Augsburg - by more than four seconds over the runner up, with the fastest time in the conference this season by nearly two seconds. Haskins is also ranked No. 9 in all of Division III in the 800 in 2013. He'll also bring the top time (2:29.94) in the 1,000 and the second-fastest mile time (4:12.94) into the MIAC Championships.
The 2013 MIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships start Thursday at St. Olaf with the multi-event competitions, then continue Friday and Saturday with full event schedules. Thursday's action starts at 2 PM, Friday's field events will start at 2:30 PM and track begins at 4:15, and Saturday starts with field events at 11 AM and track at 1 PM.
The Concordia College men's pole vaulters put on an impressive display Friday at the St. Olaf Invitational, as the Cobbers swept the top four places in the event. Leading the way was senior Erik Olson (Buffalo, Minn.) - the school record-holder- with a first-place finish 15'(4.57m). Olson was selected as the MIAC Men's Indoor Field Athlete-of-the-Week.
Olson cleared 15 feet for the third time this season. His winning height was exactly 15-feet even, or 4.57 meters, which just misses his 2013 personal best jump of 4.58 meters, or 15-0.25 feet, set at the Bison Open on Feb. 9. This season, Owens' height is tied for the second-best mark in the MIAC, tied with St. Thomas' Jack May and trailing only Josh Owens (4.91 meters, 16-1.25 feet) of Gustavus. The Concordia school record-holder won Friday by 0.15 meters over teammate Levi Bachmeier.
Concordia College thrower Cherae Reeves (West Fargo, ND) won the shot put Friday at the St. Olaf Invitational with her best throw of the year,13.7m. It's the No. 2 throw in the conference this season. Reeves was named the MIAC Women's Indoor field Athlete-of-the-Week.
Reeves won by more than a meter with the winning toss coming on her first throw of the final round. Reeves - who ranks second in the Cobber shot put history - was exactly 1.05 meters better than the runner up and nearly 2 meters better than the rest of the field. Her throw ranks second in the MIAC this season behind only Hamline's Becky Culp (13.92 m) and her distance is the 14th-best in all of NCAA Division III thus far in 2013.
Bready USTFCCCA NCAA DII Athlete of Week
Though his MSU-Moorhead squad did not take home the NSIC title, Senior Derek Bredy (Hoffman, MN.) did all he could to go for the championship by scoring in five different events. He ran the division’s fastest time at 200 in the prelims, clocking in at 21.43 (converted to 21.06), and finished second in the finals at 21.69.
He claimed titles at 60 meters and in the long jump to boost his team, running a 6.83 in the 60 finals and leaping 24'1.5" (7.35m) to win the long jump by nearly a foot. His 60 prelim time of 6.78 is the eighth-best in DII this season, and his long jump mark is tied for ninth in the division. He also ran a leg of the runner-up 4×400 relay team and finished third in the triple jump at 46'4" (14.12). For all this, Bredy was awarded the USTFCCCA NCAA DII Athlete of the Week award.
MSU Moorhead press release is HERE.
He claimed titles at 60 meters and in the long jump to boost his team, running a 6.83 in the 60 finals and leaping 24'1.5" (7.35m) to win the long jump by nearly a foot. His 60 prelim time of 6.78 is the eighth-best in DII this season, and his long jump mark is tied for ninth in the division. He also ran a leg of the runner-up 4×400 relay team and finished third in the triple jump at 46'4" (14.12). For all this, Bredy was awarded the USTFCCCA NCAA DII Athlete of the Week award.
MSU Moorhead press release is HERE.
Monday, February 25, 2013
USTFCCCA NCAA D III Men’s XC All-Academic List
Ten men were selected to the USTFCCCA NCAA Division III men's XC All Academic team. Four from St. Olaf--Jake Campbell, Tim Lillehaugen, Brian Saska, and Grant Wintheiser; three from St. Thomas--Ethan Armbruster, CJ Seifert, and Keaton Wendroth; two from Hamline--Nathan Dobbins and Brendan Ruter; and Thomas Feichtinger from St. John's.
Fourteen women made the team. Four from Gustavus Adolphus--Kate Eggers, Caitlyn Fermoyle, Rebecca Hare, and Beth Hauer; four from St. Olaf--Meggie Exner, Jorden Johnson, Emma Lee, and Rebecca Bevans; three from Carleton--Sally Donovan, Shira Kaufman, and Ruth Steinke; and two from St. Thomas--Taylor Berg and Erin Statz; and one from Macalester--Rachel Gunsalus. Full men's list is HERE, women's HERE.
Twelve men's teams were awarded D III All Academic team honors: Carleton 3.51, St. Mary's 3.479, St. Scholastica 3.42, St. Olaf 3.38, Macalester 3.378, Concordia Moorhead 3.29, Bethel 3.286, Hamline 3.27, St. Thomas 3.238, Augsburg 3.2, St. John's 3.17, University of Minnesota Morris 3.17. Eleven women's teams earned D III All Academic team honors: Concordia Moorhead 3.66 GPA, 3.57, Carleton 3.56, Gustavus Adolphus 3.56, St. Kate's 3.54, St. Thomas 3.512, Macalester 3.51, St. Olaf 3.5, St. Scholastica 3.48, St. Ben's 3.366, Bethel 3.315, University of Minnesota Morris 3.1. Full men's list is HERE, women's HERE.
Fourteen women made the team. Four from Gustavus Adolphus--Kate Eggers, Caitlyn Fermoyle, Rebecca Hare, and Beth Hauer; four from St. Olaf--Meggie Exner, Jorden Johnson, Emma Lee, and Rebecca Bevans; three from Carleton--Sally Donovan, Shira Kaufman, and Ruth Steinke; and two from St. Thomas--Taylor Berg and Erin Statz; and one from Macalester--Rachel Gunsalus. Full men's list is HERE, women's HERE.
Twelve men's teams were awarded D III All Academic team honors: Carleton 3.51, St. Mary's 3.479, St. Scholastica 3.42, St. Olaf 3.38, Macalester 3.378, Concordia Moorhead 3.29, Bethel 3.286, Hamline 3.27, St. Thomas 3.238, Augsburg 3.2, St. John's 3.17, University of Minnesota Morris 3.17. Eleven women's teams earned D III All Academic team honors: Concordia Moorhead 3.66 GPA, 3.57, Carleton 3.56, Gustavus Adolphus 3.56, St. Kate's 3.54, St. Thomas 3.512, Macalester 3.51, St. Olaf 3.5, St. Scholastica 3.48, St. Ben's 3.366, Bethel 3.315, University of Minnesota Morris 3.1. Full men's list is HERE, women's HERE.
USTFCCCA NCAA DII Scholar Athlete List
Three MSU Mankato men were selected for USTFCCCA NCAA Division II Men's XC All Academic honors: Jacob Bell, Garrett Ekloff, and Josiah Swanson. Six Winona State women--Kayla Gudmundson, Jordan Paschke, Chelsea Schrubbe, Jordan Skelly, and Jessica Young; four from MSU Mankato--Jessica DeJong, Emily Knapczyk, Kelsey Magnuson, and Jenny Rogers; and three from U-Mary--Melissa Agnew, Alicia Nehl, and Dakota Wolf--were also honored. Full men's list is HERE, women's HERE.
Four men's teams were among those selected for the All Academic Team honor roll: Concordia St. Paul with a team GPA of 3.47, U-Mary 3.19, MSU Mankato 3.07, and Winona State 3.01. Four women's teams also made the list: Winona State 3.66, U-Mary 3.54, Bemidji State 3.22, and UM Duluth 3. Full list of men's teams is HERE, women's HERE.
Four men's teams were among those selected for the All Academic Team honor roll: Concordia St. Paul with a team GPA of 3.47, U-Mary 3.19, MSU Mankato 3.07, and Winona State 3.01. Four women's teams also made the list: Winona State 3.66, U-Mary 3.54, Bemidji State 3.22, and UM Duluth 3. Full list of men's teams is HERE, women's HERE.
USTFCCCA NCAA D II All Region Team Named
Twelve Minnesota State Mankato and five MSU Moorhead men were selected as USTFCCCA 2012 NCAA Division II All Region Team, along with eight each for Winona State and U-Mary, and one each from University of MN Duluth, MSU Mankato, MSU Moorhead on the women's team. Full listing of all those honored is HERE.
Three Gopher Women on USTFCCCA NCAA DI Scholar Athlete List
Three University of Minnesota athletes were included among the USTFCCCA 2012 Division I Women’s Cross Country All-Academic Honorees: Ashlie Decker, Laura Docherty, and Molly Kayfes Full list is HERE.
The Gopher men's and women's teams were also listed among the USTFCCA All Acadmic Teams of the Year. The men's team had a GPA of 3.079, the women 3.471. Full listing of teams are HERE for the men, and HERE for the women.
The Gopher men's and women's teams were also listed among the USTFCCA All Acadmic Teams of the Year. The men's team had a GPA of 3.079, the women 3.471. Full listing of teams are HERE for the men, and HERE for the women.
HS Girls All-Time Lists: 100 Meters
It's been a Down the Backstretch
tradition to publish Minnesota high school all-time lists on our
web-site. Beginning later this month, we'll post Tim and Bill Miles'
annual and all-time boys lists for the fourth year in a row.
Kicking off the stats-fest this year are the all-time Minnesota high school girls' lists compiled by Kevin Moorhead, the Champlin Park cross country and distance coach. Moorhead, starting with lists fashioned by the Miles brothers compiling top girls' performances from 1972 until 1992, has brought those lists up-to-date and has added the 4 x800, triple jump and pole vault to the effort.
Moorhead stresses that the lists are "living documents," so he encourages corrections and amendments that come to light thanks to publication. Moorhead can be contacted at:
Kevin [DOT] Moorhead [AT] anoka [DOT] k12 [DOT] mn [DOT] us
11.71 Taylor Anderson Hopkins 2012
11.73 Heather VanNorman Windom 1986
11.74 Wensia Johnson Alexandria 2012
11.79 Kylie Peterson Apple Valley 2008
11.88 Kadeshia Fortune Mpls Washburn 2003
11.88 Denitria Nichols Owatonna 2007
11.92 Sasha Davis Park Center 2010
11.93 Vanessa Clarida Bloomington Kennedy 2002
11.94 Jessica Mittelstadt Mankato West 2000
11.96 Jaylene Gerenz Rosemount 1988
11.98 Analisa Huschle Bagley Fosston 2011
12.00 Phillis Webb Osseo 2012
12.01 Paige Kuplic Prior Lake 2009
12.02 Shai Nichols Owatonna 2007
12.06 Tammy Robertson Osseo 1990
12.06 Toni Lawshea St. Paul Arlington 1998
12.07 Kim Troung Apple Valley 2004
12.08 Ashley Tingelstad East Grand Forks 2009
12.08 Sid'reshia Floyd Robbinsdale Armstrong 2010
12.08 Amber James Woodbury 2000
12.09 Katie Dosch Rochester John Marshall 2001
12.10 Taylor Anderson Hopkins 2010
12.11 Nicole Ryan Apple Valley 1995
12.11 Jennifer Bell Bloomington Lincoln 1982
12.12 LIsa Conteh Moorhead 1998
12.13 Alex Beckman Eastview 2010
12.13 Mary Tanoe Hopkins 2010
12.13 Karolina Haraldsdottir Rochester Mayo 2004
12.13 Caitlin Dhein St. Cloud Tech 2007
12.14 Megan Sartor Faribault 2001
12.14 Stormy Nesbit Park Center 2009
12.14 Becky Schwartz Red Wing 1989
12.14 Kelsey Conrad Robbinsdale Cooper 2006
12.14 Tamara Webb Roseville 1988
12.14 Natasha Moore St. Paul Johnson 2012
12.15 Deb Hoogeveen Luverne 1989
12.15 Liesa Brateng Roseau 1987
12.15 Carolyn Kruse St. Croix Luthern 1988
12.15 Kristin Mulrooney Visitation 1987
12.16 Deborah Cordner St. Louis Park 1996
12.17 Carolina Bowe Minnetonka 2012
12.17 Erica Rhodes Mpls Edison 2003
12.17 Zoraa Quoie Woodbury 2003
12.18 Sharon Kunz Fergus Falls 1982
12.18 Kaitlyn Seberson Waseca 2009
12.19 Tracy Eckert Cretin Derham Hall 1995
12.19 Antonette Tanoe Hopkins 2007
12.20 Taylor Browing Apple Valley 2010
12.20 Tonnisha Bell Mpls Washburn 2002
12.21 Sade Pollard St. Paul Harding 2007
12.22 Jada Narveson Lakeville South 2007
12.23 Quina Davis Mpls Henry 1990
12.23 Rose Jackson Willmar 2012
12.24 Jerry Domes Albert Lea 1980
12.24 Karla Stromme Bryon 1990
12.24 Majik Reed DeLaSalle 1999
12.24 Amanda Beckman Eastview 2009
12.24 Alycia Ashburn MACCRAY 1992
12.24 Jordan Ojanpa Mankato East 1997
12.24 Cara Vetter Redwood Falls 1990
12.24 Rosalyn Smaller S.t Paul Central 1981
12.24 Teresa Nelson Spring Lake Park 1984
12.24 Bobbi Jo Buyck Tracy Milroy Balaton 2004
12.24 Megan Geyen Watertown Mayer 2009
12.25 Taylor Morgan Blaine 2012
12.25 Alex McCannel Delano 2003
12.25 Amy Knudson Mankato East 2005
12.25 Joy Krekelberg Pelican Rapids 1996
12.26 Ashley Magelssen Concordia Academy 2010
12.27 Kyndal Hargrow Blake 2003
12.27 Sommer Haugrud Pelican Rapids 2012
12.28 Charlene Butler Bertha Hewitt Verndale 1996
12.28 Ann Kiecker Coon Rapids 1985
12.28 Julia Rozman Edina 2007
12.28 Samantha Zopfi Providence Academy 2009
12.29 Jenny Newsome Breck 1995
12.29 Sue Chopskie Park Cottage Grove 1987
12.29 Paty Wilson Silver Bay 1990
12.30 Jewel Kaydea Hopkins 2010
12.30 Akuoma Omeoga Irondale 2009
12.30 Leah Hanson Mounds View 2008
12.30 Lauren Cochlin Owatonna 2004
12.30 Angela Lindsey Richfield 1992
12.31 Chichi Omeoga Irondale 2003
12.31 Carmen Richardson Irondale 1994
12.31 Claver Williams St. Paul Como Park 1984
12.32 Megan Linder Cretin Derham Hall 2012
12.33 Rosey Erickson Alexandria 2009
12.33 Angela Klatt Eagan 2000
12.33 Jessica Smith Mankato East 2006
12.33 Dominique Thompson Robbinsdale Armstrong 2008
12.34 A Lindsay Brooklyn Center 1991
12.34 Jes Vork Cloquet 2007
12.34 S. Lawdermilt East Grand Forks 1981
12.34 Denise Bitz Grey Eagle Swanville 1993
12.34 Kara Biesener Henry Sibley 1995
12.34 Lisa Peterson Minn Valley Lutheran 2004
12.34 Kristen Haak Mounds View 2005
12.34 Anne Parker Mounds View 1992
12.34 Denise Bullocks Mt. St. Ben 1981
Kicking off the stats-fest this year are the all-time Minnesota high school girls' lists compiled by Kevin Moorhead, the Champlin Park cross country and distance coach. Moorhead, starting with lists fashioned by the Miles brothers compiling top girls' performances from 1972 until 1992, has brought those lists up-to-date and has added the 4 x800, triple jump and pole vault to the effort.
Moorhead stresses that the lists are "living documents," so he encourages corrections and amendments that come to light thanks to publication. Moorhead can be contacted at:
Kevin [DOT] Moorhead [AT] anoka [DOT] k12 [DOT] mn [DOT] us
11.71 Taylor Anderson Hopkins 2012
11.73 Heather VanNorman Windom 1986
11.74 Wensia Johnson Alexandria 2012
11.79 Kylie Peterson Apple Valley 2008
11.88 Kadeshia Fortune Mpls Washburn 2003
11.88 Denitria Nichols Owatonna 2007
11.92 Sasha Davis Park Center 2010
11.93 Vanessa Clarida Bloomington Kennedy 2002
11.94 Jessica Mittelstadt Mankato West 2000
11.96 Jaylene Gerenz Rosemount 1988
11.98 Analisa Huschle Bagley Fosston 2011
12.00 Phillis Webb Osseo 2012
12.01 Paige Kuplic Prior Lake 2009
12.02 Shai Nichols Owatonna 2007
12.06 Tammy Robertson Osseo 1990
12.06 Toni Lawshea St. Paul Arlington 1998
12.07 Kim Troung Apple Valley 2004
12.08 Ashley Tingelstad East Grand Forks 2009
12.08 Sid'reshia Floyd Robbinsdale Armstrong 2010
12.08 Amber James Woodbury 2000
12.09 Katie Dosch Rochester John Marshall 2001
12.10 Taylor Anderson Hopkins 2010
12.11 Nicole Ryan Apple Valley 1995
12.11 Jennifer Bell Bloomington Lincoln 1982
12.12 LIsa Conteh Moorhead 1998
12.13 Alex Beckman Eastview 2010
12.13 Mary Tanoe Hopkins 2010
12.13 Karolina Haraldsdottir Rochester Mayo 2004
12.13 Caitlin Dhein St. Cloud Tech 2007
12.14 Megan Sartor Faribault 2001
12.14 Stormy Nesbit Park Center 2009
12.14 Becky Schwartz Red Wing 1989
12.14 Kelsey Conrad Robbinsdale Cooper 2006
12.14 Tamara Webb Roseville 1988
12.14 Natasha Moore St. Paul Johnson 2012
12.15 Deb Hoogeveen Luverne 1989
12.15 Liesa Brateng Roseau 1987
12.15 Carolyn Kruse St. Croix Luthern 1988
12.15 Kristin Mulrooney Visitation 1987
12.16 Deborah Cordner St. Louis Park 1996
12.17 Carolina Bowe Minnetonka 2012
12.17 Erica Rhodes Mpls Edison 2003
12.17 Zoraa Quoie Woodbury 2003
12.18 Sharon Kunz Fergus Falls 1982
12.18 Kaitlyn Seberson Waseca 2009
12.19 Tracy Eckert Cretin Derham Hall 1995
12.19 Antonette Tanoe Hopkins 2007
12.20 Taylor Browing Apple Valley 2010
12.20 Tonnisha Bell Mpls Washburn 2002
12.21 Sade Pollard St. Paul Harding 2007
12.22 Jada Narveson Lakeville South 2007
12.23 Quina Davis Mpls Henry 1990
12.23 Rose Jackson Willmar 2012
12.24 Jerry Domes Albert Lea 1980
12.24 Karla Stromme Bryon 1990
12.24 Majik Reed DeLaSalle 1999
12.24 Amanda Beckman Eastview 2009
12.24 Alycia Ashburn MACCRAY 1992
12.24 Jordan Ojanpa Mankato East 1997
12.24 Cara Vetter Redwood Falls 1990
12.24 Rosalyn Smaller S.t Paul Central 1981
12.24 Teresa Nelson Spring Lake Park 1984
12.24 Bobbi Jo Buyck Tracy Milroy Balaton 2004
12.24 Megan Geyen Watertown Mayer 2009
12.25 Taylor Morgan Blaine 2012
12.25 Alex McCannel Delano 2003
12.25 Amy Knudson Mankato East 2005
12.25 Joy Krekelberg Pelican Rapids 1996
12.26 Ashley Magelssen Concordia Academy 2010
12.27 Kyndal Hargrow Blake 2003
12.27 Sommer Haugrud Pelican Rapids 2012
12.28 Charlene Butler Bertha Hewitt Verndale 1996
12.28 Ann Kiecker Coon Rapids 1985
12.28 Julia Rozman Edina 2007
12.28 Samantha Zopfi Providence Academy 2009
12.29 Jenny Newsome Breck 1995
12.29 Sue Chopskie Park Cottage Grove 1987
12.29 Paty Wilson Silver Bay 1990
12.30 Jewel Kaydea Hopkins 2010
12.30 Akuoma Omeoga Irondale 2009
12.30 Leah Hanson Mounds View 2008
12.30 Lauren Cochlin Owatonna 2004
12.30 Angela Lindsey Richfield 1992
12.31 Chichi Omeoga Irondale 2003
12.31 Carmen Richardson Irondale 1994
12.31 Claver Williams St. Paul Como Park 1984
12.32 Megan Linder Cretin Derham Hall 2012
12.33 Rosey Erickson Alexandria 2009
12.33 Angela Klatt Eagan 2000
12.33 Jessica Smith Mankato East 2006
12.33 Dominique Thompson Robbinsdale Armstrong 2008
12.34 A Lindsay Brooklyn Center 1991
12.34 Jes Vork Cloquet 2007
12.34 S. Lawdermilt East Grand Forks 1981
12.34 Denise Bitz Grey Eagle Swanville 1993
12.34 Kara Biesener Henry Sibley 1995
12.34 Lisa Peterson Minn Valley Lutheran 2004
12.34 Kristen Haak Mounds View 2005
12.34 Anne Parker Mounds View 1992
12.34 Denise Bullocks Mt. St. Ben 1981
HS Boys 2012 and All-Time Lists: 100 Meters
Once again, the dynamic brother duo of
Bill and Tim Miles -- coaches at Wayzata High School and St. John's
University, respectively -- have given Down the Backstretch the liberty to publish their comprehensive boys' high school performance lists.
The brothers Miles have compiled the top performances from the 2012 season and updated their all-time performance lists. We'll kick things off with the 100-meters.
100 METERS
2012 BESTS
10.74 Quinton Coleman 12 Duluth East
10.75 D’Monte Farley 12 Park
10.79 Ayuk Tambe 12 Blaine
10.81 LeAndre Kennedy 12 Eastview
10.81 Joe Sando 11 Champlin Park
10.84 Travis Griffin 12 North St. Paul
10.88 Tristen Lawrence 12 Tartan
10.91 Shaheed Hickman 10 Hopkins
10.92 Elijah Campbell 11 St. Paul Central
10.94 Beau Bofferding 12 Marshall
[10]
10.94 Elvis Barclay 11 Roseville Area
10.94 Cole Boughner 12 Anoka
10.94 Rich Carr 11 Forest Lake
10.94 Michael Whitney 11 Breckenridge / Campbell-Tintah
10.97 Quinn Hooks 11 Apple Valley
10.97 Riwan Alowonle 12 Park
10.98 Michael Price 12 Academy of Holy Angels
10.99 Blake Johnson 12 Kenyon-Wanamingo
11.00 Javon Snelson 12 Benilde-St. Margaret
11.01 Tyler Olson 11 Buffalo
[20]
11.01 Tyler Beehler 10 Foley
11.02 Brandon Bell 11 Bloomington Kennedy
11.02 Met Hines 12 Eden Prairie
11.04 Tommy Ash 11 Robbinsdale Armstrong
11.06 Brady Anderson 10 Moorhead
11.07 Odell Howard 10 Fridley
11.08 Jason Williams 11 Minneapolis Washburn
11.08 Adam Drenckhahn 12 Caledonia / Spring Grove / M-C
11.10 Matt Huberty 12 Sauk Rapids-Rice
11.10 David Paynotta 12 Hinckley-Finlayson
[30]
11.11 Paul Akintade 11 St. Paul Highland Park
11.13 Jonah Remker 11 Owatonna
11.13 Akeem Sirleaf 9 North St. Paul
11.13 Jeffrey Borchardt 11 Wayzata
11.13 Aaron Wubben 12 Central Minnesota Christian
11.14 Derek Toso 12 Little Falls
10.9 Nick Beattie 11 Blue Earth Area
10.9 Mitch Sella 11 Virginia
11.15 Thomas Tyson 12 Forest Lake
11.16 Tyler Berry 12 Wayzata
[40]
11.16 Jack Thorny 11 Murray County Central
11.16 Thomas Larson 12 Holy Family Catholic
11.17 Barron Taylor 11 Roseville Area
11.18 Ryan Kuester 11 Glencoe-Silver Lake
11.18 C.J. Damey 9 Prairie Seed Academy
11.19 KeAndre Singleton 11 Minnetonka
11.19 Brady Schmidt 11 Bemidji
11.19 Sean O’Connell 11 St. Peter
11.19 Cade Stackpool 11 Virginia
11.20 Ben Nyers 12 Mankato East
[50]
11.20 Jake Gourley 10 Eagan
11.20 Blake Banham 10 Cretin-Derham Hall
11.21 Rob Grimsley 10 Hutchinson
11.22 David Shadduck 12 Spring Lake Park / St. Anthony
11.22 Rashawn Fountain 12 Eden Prairie
11.22 Shane Marshall 12 Minneapolis Southwest
11.22 Blake Toso 10 Little Falls
11.23 Undre Smith-Brewer 11 St. Paul Johnson
11.23 K.C. Ogbonnaya 12 Irondale
11.23 Ian Dulka 12 Minneapolis Southwest
[60]
11.24 Riley Driessen 12 Faribault
11.24 Tanner Griffin 12 Lakeville South
11.24 Jade Lawrence 9 Moorhead
11.24 Jordan Pangerl 12 Pine City
11.25 Lance Lundell 11 Shakopee
11.25 Jared Schmit 11 Totino-Grace
11.25 Michael Smith 10 Wayzata
11.27 DaShawn Lewis 10 Apple Valley
11.27 Kendrik Brewster 12 Cretin-Derham Hall
11.28 Casey Lewis 10 Coon Rapids
[70]
11.28 Rodney Smith 12 Stewartville
11.28 Brian Huber 11 Staples-Motley
11.29 DeAndre Singleton 11 Minnetonka
11.29 Andrew Hendrick 12 Breck
11.30 Laron Broadway 12 Hopkins
11.30 Austin Lorch 10 Andover
11.30 Eric Brown 11 Chisago Lakes
11.30 JD Foldesi 11 Duluth Denfeld
11.31 Abu Kamara 12 Bloomington Kennedy
11.31 A.J. Isabel 12 Eagan
[80]
11.31 Collin Scherber 11 Monticello
2012 STATE MEET CLASS AA
Wind: No reading indicated
1 Ayuk Tambe, 12, Blaine 10.79
2 Travis Griffin, 12, North 10.87
3 Joe Sando, 11, Champlin Park 10.880
4 Dmonte Farley, 12, Park Cottage Grove 10.880
5 Tristen Lawrence, 12, Tartan 10.96
6 Beau Bofferding, 12, Marshall 11.000
7 Richard Carr, 11, Forest Lake 11.010
8 Leandre Kennedy, 12, Eastview 11.04
9 Quinton Coleman, 12, Duluth East 11.14
2012 STATE MEET CLASS A
Wind: -0.1 m/s
1 Michael Whitney, 11, Breckenrdge/Camp-Tint 11.13
2 Tyler Beehler, 10, Foley 11.15
3 Adam Drenckhahn, 12, Caledonia/SpringGrove 11.25
4 Jack Thony, 11, Murray County Central 11.27
5 Blake Johnson, 12, Kenyon-Wanamingo 11.319
6 Cj Damey, 9, Prairie Seeds Academy 11.320
7 David Paynotta, 12, Hinckley-Finlayson 11.36
8 Sean Oconnell, 11, St Peter 11.44
9 Cade Stackpool, 11, Virginia 11.50
100 METER ALL TIME BESTS
10.45 Ibrahim Kabia, Champlin Park 2003
10.50 Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 2010
10.51 Emmanuel Matadi, St. Paul Johnson 2009
10.3 Joe Hemberger, Park 1988
10.3 Lawrence Means, Rochester JM 1988
10.3 Tim Whitney, St Paul Arlington 1998
10.3 Cameron Boy, Jordan 2009
10.58 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2004
10.58 Jerrell Hancock, Anoka 2007
10.59 Jerry Burch, Cretin-Derham Hall 1998
[10]
10.4 Rod Smith, Roseville 1988
10.67 Nick Herold, North St. Paul 2006
10.68 Kassim Lakis, Robbinsdale Armstrong 2008
10.68 Joe Rancourt, Faribault 2008
10.71 Rolando Peco, Duluth Central 2000
10.71 Jay Thomas, Tartan 2004
10.72 Brandon Smith, New London-Spicer 2000
10.72 Calvin Clark, St. Paul Humboldt 2011
10.73 ChiChi Ojika, Irondale 2008
10.74 Jeff Byrd, Minneapolis Central 1979
[20]
10.5 Darren Wolke, Bloom Kennedy 1981
10.5 Jason Crocker, Minnehaha Academy 1985
10.5 Chad Hilton, Redwood Falls 1985
10.74 Ethan Allen, St Peter 1990
10.5 Dan Samion, Minnetonka 1990
10.5 Keith Harris, Eagan 1999
10.5 Anthony Dew, Coon Rapids 2001
10.5 Darby Ursell, Buffalo 2004
10.74 Trammelle Powell-Scott, Roseville Area 2005
10.74 Chris Anderson, Duluth Central 2007
[30]
10.74 Quinton Coleman, Duluth East 2012
10.75 Lamonta Bronaugh, Burnsville 1999
10.75 Chris Easterling, Morris Area 2001
10.75 Sean King, Cretin-Derham Hall 2008
10.75 D’Monte Farley, Park 2012
10.76 Jeff Tarnowski, Wayzata 1995
10.77 Jermaine Brown, Champlin Park 1996
10.77 Erik Hanson, Mesabi East 1996
10.78 John Bodine, Barnesville 1982
10.78 Bob Ewings, Forest Lake 1992
[40]
10.78 Antwon Simmons, Minneapolis North 2003
10.78 Diahn Zeon, Richfield 2008
10.78 Derek Bredy, West Central Area 2008
10.78 Nick Nelson, Lakeville North 2009
10.79 Billy Allen, St. Paul Highland Park 1992
10.79 Matt Skulborstad, Rosemount 1995
10.79 Ricky Thomas, Champlin Park 1997
10.79 Monte Stewart, North St. Paul 2001
10.79 Venus Griffin, North St. Paul 2003
10.79 Charlie Hrdlicka, United North Central 2008
[50]
10.79 Caleb Rissman, Triton 2008
10.79 Ayuk Tambe, Blaine 2012
10.80 Garrett Veal, Buffalo 1990
10.80 Johann Eckstrom, Mounds View 1992
10.80 Mike Graham, Tartan 2003
10.80 Jonathan Anyaogu, Lakeville North 2009
10.80 Myint Maung, St. Paul Highland Park 2009
10.81 Mark Larson, St Francis 1990
10.81 Jesse Keller, Fergus Falls Hillcrest Luth. 1998
10.81 Chris Norgaard, Spring Lake Park/St. Anthony 2008
[60]
10.81 Joshua Jackson, Farmington 2009
10.81 A.J. Troup, Wayzata 2009
10.81 Skyler Jackson, Frazee 2009
10.81 LeAndre Kennedy, Eastview 2012
10.81 Joe Sando, Champlin Park 2012
10.82 Bobby Libby, Elk River 1989
10.82 Richard Lewis, St. Paul Highland Park 1998
10.82 Jeff King, East Grand Forks 1998
10.82 Paul LaClaire, Irondale 2003
10.82 Justin Suss, Lakeville 2005
[70]
10.82 Clarence Suttle, St. Paul Johnson 2007
10.83 Melvin Carter, St. Paul Central 1997
10.83 Tyler Buchholz, Robbinsdale Cooper 2006
10.84 Andre Billups, St. Paul Central 1979
10.6 Tom Andersson, Cannon Falls 1981
10.6 Jason Bruce, Burnsville 1984
10.6 Jim Berglund, Milaca 1986
10.6 Mike Freeman, Hopkins 1990
10.6 Mike Loge, Morris 1990
10.84 CJ Simonsen, Coon Rapids 1995
[80]
10.6 Joey Gleason, Minnesota Valley Lutheran 1995
10.6 Marc Brown, St Paul Highland Park 1995
10.6 Charlie Lenn, Pine Island 1999
10.6 Robb Merritt, Hopkins 2000
10.6 Jerry Fonville, St Agnes / St Bernard’s 2000
10.6 Eric Schmidt, Anoka 2001
10.6 Jerald Burton, Osseo 2003
10.6 Isaac Anderson, Blake 2005
10.84 Alex Rooker, Totino Grace 2006
10.6 Phillip Butler, St. Agnes 2009
[90]
10.6 Aaron Wubben, Central Minnesota Christian 2010
10.84 Travis Griffin, North St. Paul 2012
10.85 Demetre Martin, Minneapolis Henry 1987
10.85 Jason Braaten, Perham 1997
10.85 Matt Taylor, Duluth East 1998
10.85 Keith Hartman, Rochester Lourdes 1999
10.85 Jordan Wilkie, Eagan 2001
10.85 John Shevlin, Eagan 2002
10.85 Shayne Shaw, Eastview 2003
10.85 Jared Sandin, Minneapolis South 2003
[100]
10.85 Jonathan Thompson, St Louis Park 2003
10.85 Nate Mattson, Hawley/Ulen-Hitterdal 2009
JUNIOR BESTS
10.45 Ibrahim Kabia. Champlin Park 2003
10.50 Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 2010
10.3 Joe Hemberger, Park 1988
10.3 Tim Whitney, St Paul Arlington 1998
10.71 Jay Thomas, Tartan 2004
10.71 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2005
10.73 ChiChi Ojika, Irondale 2008
10.74 Jeff Byrd, Minneapolis Central 1979
10.5 Dan Samion, Minnetonka 1990
10.5 Keith Harris, Eagan 1999
10.5 Anthony Dew, Coon Rapids 2001
10.5 Darby Ursell, Buffalo 2004
SOPHOMORE BESTS
10.58 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2004
10.71 Rolando Peco, Duluth Central 2000
10.75 Jerry Burch, Cretin-Derham Hall 1996
10.78 Jermaine Brown, Champlin Park 1995
10.80 Myint Maung, St. Paul Highland Park 2009
10.6 Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 2009
10.6 Aaron Wubben, Southwest Central Christian 2010
10.90 LeAndre Kennedy, Eastview 2010
10.91 Charlie Lenn, Pine Island 1997
10.91 Shaheed Hickman, Hopkins 2012
FRESHMAN BESTS
10.76 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2003
10.89 Jason Miller, Mahnomen 1989
10.92 Chuck Harris, Minnetonka 1992
10.94 Myint Maung, St. Paul Highland Park 2008
10.99 Jason Williams, Minneapolis Washburn 2010
11.00 Ashton Allan, Mounds Park Academy 1996
11.03 Adrian Perryman, St. Paul Central 2000
11.08 Ryan Kuester, Glencoe-Silver Lake 2010
11.09 Aric Perry, Fridley 2002
11.09 Shaheed Hickman, Hopkins 2011
The brothers Miles have compiled the top performances from the 2012 season and updated their all-time performance lists. We'll kick things off with the 100-meters.
100 METERS
2012 BESTS
10.74 Quinton Coleman 12 Duluth East
10.75 D’Monte Farley 12 Park
10.79 Ayuk Tambe 12 Blaine
10.81 LeAndre Kennedy 12 Eastview
10.81 Joe Sando 11 Champlin Park
10.84 Travis Griffin 12 North St. Paul
10.88 Tristen Lawrence 12 Tartan
10.91 Shaheed Hickman 10 Hopkins
10.92 Elijah Campbell 11 St. Paul Central
10.94 Beau Bofferding 12 Marshall
[10]
10.94 Elvis Barclay 11 Roseville Area
10.94 Cole Boughner 12 Anoka
10.94 Rich Carr 11 Forest Lake
10.94 Michael Whitney 11 Breckenridge / Campbell-Tintah
10.97 Quinn Hooks 11 Apple Valley
10.97 Riwan Alowonle 12 Park
10.98 Michael Price 12 Academy of Holy Angels
10.99 Blake Johnson 12 Kenyon-Wanamingo
11.00 Javon Snelson 12 Benilde-St. Margaret
11.01 Tyler Olson 11 Buffalo
[20]
11.01 Tyler Beehler 10 Foley
11.02 Brandon Bell 11 Bloomington Kennedy
11.02 Met Hines 12 Eden Prairie
11.04 Tommy Ash 11 Robbinsdale Armstrong
11.06 Brady Anderson 10 Moorhead
11.07 Odell Howard 10 Fridley
11.08 Jason Williams 11 Minneapolis Washburn
11.08 Adam Drenckhahn 12 Caledonia / Spring Grove / M-C
11.10 Matt Huberty 12 Sauk Rapids-Rice
11.10 David Paynotta 12 Hinckley-Finlayson
[30]
11.11 Paul Akintade 11 St. Paul Highland Park
11.13 Jonah Remker 11 Owatonna
11.13 Akeem Sirleaf 9 North St. Paul
11.13 Jeffrey Borchardt 11 Wayzata
11.13 Aaron Wubben 12 Central Minnesota Christian
11.14 Derek Toso 12 Little Falls
10.9 Nick Beattie 11 Blue Earth Area
10.9 Mitch Sella 11 Virginia
11.15 Thomas Tyson 12 Forest Lake
11.16 Tyler Berry 12 Wayzata
[40]
11.16 Jack Thorny 11 Murray County Central
11.16 Thomas Larson 12 Holy Family Catholic
11.17 Barron Taylor 11 Roseville Area
11.18 Ryan Kuester 11 Glencoe-Silver Lake
11.18 C.J. Damey 9 Prairie Seed Academy
11.19 KeAndre Singleton 11 Minnetonka
11.19 Brady Schmidt 11 Bemidji
11.19 Sean O’Connell 11 St. Peter
11.19 Cade Stackpool 11 Virginia
11.20 Ben Nyers 12 Mankato East
[50]
11.20 Jake Gourley 10 Eagan
11.20 Blake Banham 10 Cretin-Derham Hall
11.21 Rob Grimsley 10 Hutchinson
11.22 David Shadduck 12 Spring Lake Park / St. Anthony
11.22 Rashawn Fountain 12 Eden Prairie
11.22 Shane Marshall 12 Minneapolis Southwest
11.22 Blake Toso 10 Little Falls
11.23 Undre Smith-Brewer 11 St. Paul Johnson
11.23 K.C. Ogbonnaya 12 Irondale
11.23 Ian Dulka 12 Minneapolis Southwest
[60]
11.24 Riley Driessen 12 Faribault
11.24 Tanner Griffin 12 Lakeville South
11.24 Jade Lawrence 9 Moorhead
11.24 Jordan Pangerl 12 Pine City
11.25 Lance Lundell 11 Shakopee
11.25 Jared Schmit 11 Totino-Grace
11.25 Michael Smith 10 Wayzata
11.27 DaShawn Lewis 10 Apple Valley
11.27 Kendrik Brewster 12 Cretin-Derham Hall
11.28 Casey Lewis 10 Coon Rapids
[70]
11.28 Rodney Smith 12 Stewartville
11.28 Brian Huber 11 Staples-Motley
11.29 DeAndre Singleton 11 Minnetonka
11.29 Andrew Hendrick 12 Breck
11.30 Laron Broadway 12 Hopkins
11.30 Austin Lorch 10 Andover
11.30 Eric Brown 11 Chisago Lakes
11.30 JD Foldesi 11 Duluth Denfeld
11.31 Abu Kamara 12 Bloomington Kennedy
11.31 A.J. Isabel 12 Eagan
[80]
11.31 Collin Scherber 11 Monticello
2012 STATE MEET CLASS AA
Wind: No reading indicated
1 Ayuk Tambe, 12, Blaine 10.79
2 Travis Griffin, 12, North 10.87
3 Joe Sando, 11, Champlin Park 10.880
4 Dmonte Farley, 12, Park Cottage Grove 10.880
5 Tristen Lawrence, 12, Tartan 10.96
6 Beau Bofferding, 12, Marshall 11.000
7 Richard Carr, 11, Forest Lake 11.010
8 Leandre Kennedy, 12, Eastview 11.04
9 Quinton Coleman, 12, Duluth East 11.14
2012 STATE MEET CLASS A
Wind: -0.1 m/s
1 Michael Whitney, 11, Breckenrdge/Camp-Tint 11.13
2 Tyler Beehler, 10, Foley 11.15
3 Adam Drenckhahn, 12, Caledonia/SpringGrove 11.25
4 Jack Thony, 11, Murray County Central 11.27
5 Blake Johnson, 12, Kenyon-Wanamingo 11.319
6 Cj Damey, 9, Prairie Seeds Academy 11.320
7 David Paynotta, 12, Hinckley-Finlayson 11.36
8 Sean Oconnell, 11, St Peter 11.44
9 Cade Stackpool, 11, Virginia 11.50
100 METER ALL TIME BESTS
10.45 Ibrahim Kabia, Champlin Park 2003
10.50 Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 2010
10.51 Emmanuel Matadi, St. Paul Johnson 2009
10.3 Joe Hemberger, Park 1988
10.3 Lawrence Means, Rochester JM 1988
10.3 Tim Whitney, St Paul Arlington 1998
10.3 Cameron Boy, Jordan 2009
10.58 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2004
10.58 Jerrell Hancock, Anoka 2007
10.59 Jerry Burch, Cretin-Derham Hall 1998
[10]
10.4 Rod Smith, Roseville 1988
10.67 Nick Herold, North St. Paul 2006
10.68 Kassim Lakis, Robbinsdale Armstrong 2008
10.68 Joe Rancourt, Faribault 2008
10.71 Rolando Peco, Duluth Central 2000
10.71 Jay Thomas, Tartan 2004
10.72 Brandon Smith, New London-Spicer 2000
10.72 Calvin Clark, St. Paul Humboldt 2011
10.73 ChiChi Ojika, Irondale 2008
10.74 Jeff Byrd, Minneapolis Central 1979
[20]
10.5 Darren Wolke, Bloom Kennedy 1981
10.5 Jason Crocker, Minnehaha Academy 1985
10.5 Chad Hilton, Redwood Falls 1985
10.74 Ethan Allen, St Peter 1990
10.5 Dan Samion, Minnetonka 1990
10.5 Keith Harris, Eagan 1999
10.5 Anthony Dew, Coon Rapids 2001
10.5 Darby Ursell, Buffalo 2004
10.74 Trammelle Powell-Scott, Roseville Area 2005
10.74 Chris Anderson, Duluth Central 2007
[30]
10.74 Quinton Coleman, Duluth East 2012
10.75 Lamonta Bronaugh, Burnsville 1999
10.75 Chris Easterling, Morris Area 2001
10.75 Sean King, Cretin-Derham Hall 2008
10.75 D’Monte Farley, Park 2012
10.76 Jeff Tarnowski, Wayzata 1995
10.77 Jermaine Brown, Champlin Park 1996
10.77 Erik Hanson, Mesabi East 1996
10.78 John Bodine, Barnesville 1982
10.78 Bob Ewings, Forest Lake 1992
[40]
10.78 Antwon Simmons, Minneapolis North 2003
10.78 Diahn Zeon, Richfield 2008
10.78 Derek Bredy, West Central Area 2008
10.78 Nick Nelson, Lakeville North 2009
10.79 Billy Allen, St. Paul Highland Park 1992
10.79 Matt Skulborstad, Rosemount 1995
10.79 Ricky Thomas, Champlin Park 1997
10.79 Monte Stewart, North St. Paul 2001
10.79 Venus Griffin, North St. Paul 2003
10.79 Charlie Hrdlicka, United North Central 2008
[50]
10.79 Caleb Rissman, Triton 2008
10.79 Ayuk Tambe, Blaine 2012
10.80 Garrett Veal, Buffalo 1990
10.80 Johann Eckstrom, Mounds View 1992
10.80 Mike Graham, Tartan 2003
10.80 Jonathan Anyaogu, Lakeville North 2009
10.80 Myint Maung, St. Paul Highland Park 2009
10.81 Mark Larson, St Francis 1990
10.81 Jesse Keller, Fergus Falls Hillcrest Luth. 1998
10.81 Chris Norgaard, Spring Lake Park/St. Anthony 2008
[60]
10.81 Joshua Jackson, Farmington 2009
10.81 A.J. Troup, Wayzata 2009
10.81 Skyler Jackson, Frazee 2009
10.81 LeAndre Kennedy, Eastview 2012
10.81 Joe Sando, Champlin Park 2012
10.82 Bobby Libby, Elk River 1989
10.82 Richard Lewis, St. Paul Highland Park 1998
10.82 Jeff King, East Grand Forks 1998
10.82 Paul LaClaire, Irondale 2003
10.82 Justin Suss, Lakeville 2005
[70]
10.82 Clarence Suttle, St. Paul Johnson 2007
10.83 Melvin Carter, St. Paul Central 1997
10.83 Tyler Buchholz, Robbinsdale Cooper 2006
10.84 Andre Billups, St. Paul Central 1979
10.6 Tom Andersson, Cannon Falls 1981
10.6 Jason Bruce, Burnsville 1984
10.6 Jim Berglund, Milaca 1986
10.6 Mike Freeman, Hopkins 1990
10.6 Mike Loge, Morris 1990
10.84 CJ Simonsen, Coon Rapids 1995
[80]
10.6 Joey Gleason, Minnesota Valley Lutheran 1995
10.6 Marc Brown, St Paul Highland Park 1995
10.6 Charlie Lenn, Pine Island 1999
10.6 Robb Merritt, Hopkins 2000
10.6 Jerry Fonville, St Agnes / St Bernard’s 2000
10.6 Eric Schmidt, Anoka 2001
10.6 Jerald Burton, Osseo 2003
10.6 Isaac Anderson, Blake 2005
10.84 Alex Rooker, Totino Grace 2006
10.6 Phillip Butler, St. Agnes 2009
[90]
10.6 Aaron Wubben, Central Minnesota Christian 2010
10.84 Travis Griffin, North St. Paul 2012
10.85 Demetre Martin, Minneapolis Henry 1987
10.85 Jason Braaten, Perham 1997
10.85 Matt Taylor, Duluth East 1998
10.85 Keith Hartman, Rochester Lourdes 1999
10.85 Jordan Wilkie, Eagan 2001
10.85 John Shevlin, Eagan 2002
10.85 Shayne Shaw, Eastview 2003
10.85 Jared Sandin, Minneapolis South 2003
[100]
10.85 Jonathan Thompson, St Louis Park 2003
10.85 Nate Mattson, Hawley/Ulen-Hitterdal 2009
JUNIOR BESTS
10.45 Ibrahim Kabia. Champlin Park 2003
10.50 Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 2010
10.3 Joe Hemberger, Park 1988
10.3 Tim Whitney, St Paul Arlington 1998
10.71 Jay Thomas, Tartan 2004
10.71 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2005
10.73 ChiChi Ojika, Irondale 2008
10.74 Jeff Byrd, Minneapolis Central 1979
10.5 Dan Samion, Minnetonka 1990
10.5 Keith Harris, Eagan 1999
10.5 Anthony Dew, Coon Rapids 2001
10.5 Darby Ursell, Buffalo 2004
SOPHOMORE BESTS
10.58 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2004
10.71 Rolando Peco, Duluth Central 2000
10.75 Jerry Burch, Cretin-Derham Hall 1996
10.78 Jermaine Brown, Champlin Park 1995
10.80 Myint Maung, St. Paul Highland Park 2009
10.6 Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 2009
10.6 Aaron Wubben, Southwest Central Christian 2010
10.90 LeAndre Kennedy, Eastview 2010
10.91 Charlie Lenn, Pine Island 1997
10.91 Shaheed Hickman, Hopkins 2012
FRESHMAN BESTS
10.76 Jon Boyd, Mankato East 2003
10.89 Jason Miller, Mahnomen 1989
10.92 Chuck Harris, Minnetonka 1992
10.94 Myint Maung, St. Paul Highland Park 2008
10.99 Jason Williams, Minneapolis Washburn 2010
11.00 Ashton Allan, Mounds Park Academy 1996
11.03 Adrian Perryman, St. Paul Central 2000
11.08 Ryan Kuester, Glencoe-Silver Lake 2010
11.09 Aric Perry, Fridley 2002
11.09 Shaheed Hickman, Hopkins 2011
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Minnesota State Mankato Wins Second Straight NSIC Team Title
The Minnesota State Mankato men’s track and field team won their second straight Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Championship Saturday, the eighth time that they have won the team title. MSU (207.5) nearly doubled the points total for runner up MSU-Moorhead (111), Augustana College (102.5)was third followed by University of Sioux Falls (89), St. Cloud State (58.50), Minnesota-Duluth (51), University of Mary (39), Wayne State (28), Northern State (22), Concordia University (17.50), and Minot State (13).
MSU had four of the top eight point scorers at the meet with Nathan Hancock in second-place (36.5),Jerrell Hancock third-place (20), Chris Reed third-place (20), and Devin Allbaugh sixth-place (18). Junior Jerrell Hancock established a NSIC indoor record in the 400 with a time of 48.48 in besting the old record of 48.96 set by Minnesota-Duluth’s Erik Hanson in 1998. Sophomore Nathan Hancock met the NCAA provisional qualifying standard finishing fifth-place with a time of 50.01.
Senior Robert Gunderson ran the 60-meter hurdles in 8.42 seconds to finish fourth.. MSU took third and fourth place in the 60-meter dash with Junior Carmono Lane(6.92) in third and senior Nicholas Nelson(6.96) in fourth. Senior Joshua Mellman won the 1000 in 2:31.20. Sophomore Alexander Schoneberger ran 2:35.90 to finish eighth. Sophomore Jacob Ball was third in the 5K in 14:58.65.
In the mile, MSU had second and fourth-place performances by juniors Devin Allbaugh(4:13.65) and Ryan Ness(4:17.06). Junior Dan Guelle placed seventh in the 600 in 1:23.32. Senior Edward Van Pelt ran 1:58.67 placing eighth in the 800.
Junior Chris Reed’s record-breaking toss of 59' 7.5" in the shot put won his second consecutive NSIC indoor track & field championship. Reed's throw broke MSU’s record held by Mike Yonkey of 59' 6.24" that was set in 1989. He also tied the NSIC record held by Joe Remitz of Bemidji State set in 2008. Senior Grant Luer finished second with an NCAA provisional qualifying throw of 53' 2.25".
Jerrell Hancock won his second straight NSIC championship in the 200 with an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 21.46. Lane and Anthony Gustafson finished fifth and sixth-place with times of 22.27 and 22.39, respectively.
Junior David Pearcill captured triple jump with a leap of 47' 1.50". freshman Khalil Jor’dan was fourth with a jump of 46' .75". In the pole vault seniors Tandy Juell and Matt Masloski finished sixth and seventh-place with vaults of 15' 2.75" and 14'08.75, respectively.
The Minnesota State 4x400 team composed of Nathan Hancock, Carmono Lane, Dan Guelle, and Jerrell Hancock won in 3:16.61. That time broke the previous record time of 3:18.91 held by MSU-Moorhead’s 4x400 team. Complete results HERE. Minnesota State will compete at the NCAA Division II Indoor national championships March 7-9 in Birmingham, AL.
MSU had four of the top eight point scorers at the meet with Nathan Hancock in second-place (36.5),Jerrell Hancock third-place (20), Chris Reed third-place (20), and Devin Allbaugh sixth-place (18). Junior Jerrell Hancock established a NSIC indoor record in the 400 with a time of 48.48 in besting the old record of 48.96 set by Minnesota-Duluth’s Erik Hanson in 1998. Sophomore Nathan Hancock met the NCAA provisional qualifying standard finishing fifth-place with a time of 50.01.
Senior Robert Gunderson ran the 60-meter hurdles in 8.42 seconds to finish fourth.. MSU took third and fourth place in the 60-meter dash with Junior Carmono Lane(6.92) in third and senior Nicholas Nelson(6.96) in fourth. Senior Joshua Mellman won the 1000 in 2:31.20. Sophomore Alexander Schoneberger ran 2:35.90 to finish eighth. Sophomore Jacob Ball was third in the 5K in 14:58.65.
In the mile, MSU had second and fourth-place performances by juniors Devin Allbaugh(4:13.65) and Ryan Ness(4:17.06). Junior Dan Guelle placed seventh in the 600 in 1:23.32. Senior Edward Van Pelt ran 1:58.67 placing eighth in the 800.
Junior Chris Reed’s record-breaking toss of 59' 7.5" in the shot put won his second consecutive NSIC indoor track & field championship. Reed's throw broke MSU’s record held by Mike Yonkey of 59' 6.24" that was set in 1989. He also tied the NSIC record held by Joe Remitz of Bemidji State set in 2008. Senior Grant Luer finished second with an NCAA provisional qualifying throw of 53' 2.25".
Jerrell Hancock won his second straight NSIC championship in the 200 with an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 21.46. Lane and Anthony Gustafson finished fifth and sixth-place with times of 22.27 and 22.39, respectively.
Junior David Pearcill captured triple jump with a leap of 47' 1.50". freshman Khalil Jor’dan was fourth with a jump of 46' .75". In the pole vault seniors Tandy Juell and Matt Masloski finished sixth and seventh-place with vaults of 15' 2.75" and 14'08.75, respectively.
The Minnesota State 4x400 team composed of Nathan Hancock, Carmono Lane, Dan Guelle, and Jerrell Hancock won in 3:16.61. That time broke the previous record time of 3:18.91 held by MSU-Moorhead’s 4x400 team. Complete results HERE. Minnesota State will compete at the NCAA Division II Indoor national championships March 7-9 in Birmingham, AL.
Goucher Fifth in New Orleans Half
Duluth's Kara Goucher finished fifth in the New Orleans Rock 'n Roll Half Marathon Sunday morning in 1:11:50. An Achilles tendon injury hampered her preparation for the event, and Goucher knew going into the race that she wasn't ready to compete for a win. A brief story on the event and listing of the top finishers in the men's and women's competition is HERE.
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Minnesota Men Fifth, Women Seventh in Big Ten Team Race
In a team race where the difference between second and fifth was a point and a half, the Gopher men's track team took fifth with 86 points at the Big Ten Indoor Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Wisconsin won the team title with 90 points, Illinois scored 87.5, Penn State 87, Nebraska 86.66 for the top four spots. It was the tightest race for the team championship since 2003.
For the second year in a row, the Minnesota men came within four points of the Gophers' fifth team title. Senior Harun Abda earned First Team All-Big Ten honors while Cameron Boy, Jacob Capek and Goaner Deng picked up Second Team awards.
For the second year in a row, the Minnesota men came within four points of the Gophers' fifth team title. Senior Harun Abda earned First Team All-Big Ten honors while Cameron Boy, Jacob Capek and Goaner Deng picked up Second Team awards.
Abda scored in three events. He narrowly missed out on the 600 crown with his runner-up time of 1:15.80 in his first race at the distance in 2013. The senior also made his first appearance of the year in the 400, finishing third in 46.99 - Minnesota's top time this season -- and was a member of Minnesota's 4x400 relay team along with Capek, Boy and Deng that finished second at 3:07.19. The mark was the fifth-fastest time in Gopher men's indoor history and the fastest this season.
The Gophers had a two-three finish in the 60 as senior Sean King came in second at 6.77 and newcomer Devin Crawford-Tufts was third in 6.80. Crawford-Tufts also placed eighth in the 200 at 35.11 while Boy finished fifth in 21.27.
After posting the meet's fastest preliminary time on Friday, Nick Hutton was fifth in the mile in 4:03.79. Alex Brend was seventh in 4:04.99. In the long jump, Oladip Fagbemi lept the seventh-longest distance in school history at 7.46 meters to finish fifth while Sam Kettenhofen also had a personal best of 7.43 meters to finish sixth. Fagbemi also finished sixth in the triple jump at 15.36 meters - his top performance of the year in the event.
Jon Lehman was fourth in the weight throw at 21.79 meters while Travis Burkstrand finished fourth in the 800 int 1:50.38. Jack Szmanda placed fifth in the pole vault at 5.22 meters and was eighth in the heptathlon with 2,892 points. Full men's results are HERE.
The Minnesota women’s track and field team finished seventh with 56 points, one point out of sixth. Laura Docherty and Todea-Kay Willis each earned All-Big Ten Second Team honors. Illinois won the team title with 115 points.
Docherty and Molly Kayfes finished second and third in the 5K and now rank second and third in school history. Docherty (16:15.00) and Kayfes (16:15.31) took over the second and third slots once the pack separated, and they held off other contenders to the end.
The Gopher 4x400-meter relay team was just .22 seconds away from the school record in finishing fourth. Megan Geyen, Te’Shon Adderley, Jessica Waldvogel and Alena Brooks ran the fastest time in their section of the relay. They were .10 seconds out of third place overall, with the fastest three teams running in the second section.
Adderley finished fourth in the 800 with a new personal record of 2:06.42, which ranks fourth in school history. Brooks came in fifth in the 600 with a time of 1:30.44. Willis, yesterday's runner-up in long jump, finished sixth in the 60 with a time of 7.48. Kylie Peterson finished ninth, just outside of the scoring. Becca Dyson finished eighth in the mile in 4:49.67.
“I’m proud of Laura Docherty and Molly Kayfes,” director of track and field/cross country Matt Bingle. “They had a great weekend and competed well. TK Willis set the long jump record, and the 4x400 was close to the school record. I’m proud of the team overall. We’ve come a long way since last year. We’re on the right path, but we still have a lot of work to do for outdoor.”
Recap of Gopher Scorers
2. Todea-Kay Willis: long jump, 20-7 3/4 (6.29m) *school record
2. Laura Docherty: 5,000 meters, 16:15.0
3. Molly Kayfes: 5,000 meters, 16:15.31
3. Laura Docherty: 3,000 meters, 9:23.60
4. Te’Shon Adderley: 800 meters, 2:06.42
4. Megan Geyen, Te’Shon Adderley, Jessica Waldvogel, Alena Brooks: 4x400-meter relay, 3:40.99
4. Katie Hill, Alena Brooks, Te’Shon Adderley, Maggie Bollig: distance medley relay, 11:17.94
5. Alena Brooks: 600 meters, 1:30.44
6. Molly Kayfes: 3,000 meters, 9:30.39
6. Todea-Kay Willis: 60 meters, 7.48
7. Katie Murgic: pole vault, 12-7 1/2 (3.85m)
8. Becca Dyson: mile, 4:49.67
2. Todea-Kay Willis: long jump, 20-7 3/4 (6.29m) *school record
2. Laura Docherty: 5,000 meters, 16:15.0
3. Molly Kayfes: 5,000 meters, 16:15.31
3. Laura Docherty: 3,000 meters, 9:23.60
4. Te’Shon Adderley: 800 meters, 2:06.42
4. Megan Geyen, Te’Shon Adderley, Jessica Waldvogel, Alena Brooks: 4x400-meter relay, 3:40.99
4. Katie Hill, Alena Brooks, Te’Shon Adderley, Maggie Bollig: distance medley relay, 11:17.94
5. Alena Brooks: 600 meters, 1:30.44
6. Molly Kayfes: 3,000 meters, 9:30.39
6. Todea-Kay Willis: 60 meters, 7.48
7. Katie Murgic: pole vault, 12-7 1/2 (3.85m)
8. Becca Dyson: mile, 4:49.67
Full women's results are HERE.
Running Movies Coming to the TC February 27
There Is No Finish
Line, the film that chronicles and celebrates the life and running career of
Joan Benoit-Samuelson, former women's marathon world record holder and first
Olympic women's marathon champion, will premiere at the Riverview Theater, 3800 42nd Avenue in
Minneapolis on Wednesday, February 27 at 7 PM. Also shown will be Running The
Rockpile, a documentary on the Mount Washington Road Race, and A Runner's
Life, a short film made by Minneapolis native Alex Nichols about his former
college cross country and track coach at Colorado College, Ted Castaneda, a
five-time All-American runner in the '70s at the University of Colorado. Tickets
are $10 in advance at www.imathlete.com/events/tinfl and $13 at the door the night of the
show.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Gopher Men and Women Fifth After First Day at Big Ten Champs
A school record and runner-up finish by Todea-Kay Willis highlighted the University of Minnesota women's first day of the Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Willis smashed the school long jump record on her way to the second runner-up finish of her Big Ten indoor career. Willis leaped 20 feet, 7 3/4 inches (6.29m) to finish second behind Nebraska’s Mara Griva (20-9). She passed Christin Kingsley’s Minnesota record of 20-5, set in 2009. Willis also finished second in 2011, and missed the 2012 indoor season with an injury.
Laura Docherty and Molly Kayfes ran Minnesota top-10 personal-record times to score in the 3,000 meters. Docherty finished third in 9:23.60, No. 3 in school history, while Kayfes finished sixth in 9:30.39, ninth all-time. The Gopher distance medley relay team placed fourth and now ranks eighth in Minnesota history. Katie Hill, Alena Brooks, Te’Shon Adderley and Maggie Bollig combined for a time of 11:17.94.
Katie Murgic pole vaulted to seventh. She tied her best mark of the season, clearing 12-7 1/2 (3.85m). Christina DeLakis just missed scoring in the shot put. She finished ninth with her best toss of the season, 50-2 1/2 (15.30m).
Several Gophers qualified for tomorrow’s running event finals. Before finishing second in the long jump, Willis posted a new PR in the 60-meter dash. She was the second-fastest qualifier in 7.42 seconds, and now ranks third in school history. Kylie Peterson also advanced to the 60-meter final (7.49). The Gophers advanced a handful of mid-distance runners to finals. Adderley’s 800m time of 2:07.43, sixth in school history, gives her the fifth seed for tomorrow’s final. Brooks won her heat of the 600m with the fourth-best time of the field, 1:30.61. In the mile, Becca Dyson qualified with a PR of 4:47.84.
“We had a really good day,” director of track and field/cross country Matt Bingle said. “People competed well in the pressure situation that is the Big Ten Championships. We had a lot of PRs, even with people who didn’t make finals. We’re where we’re supposed to be right now. We just need to come back tomorrow and take care of business.”
The women’s competition will resume tomorrow morning with the high jump at 11 AM CT. Twelve events remain. Minnesota women are currently in fifth place with 24 points. Nebraska leads with 50.
For the men, Senior Nick Hutton paced Minnesota with the fastest preliminary time in the mile(4:03.37). The Gophers’ Alex Brend also advanced to the finals in the mile, running 4:06.55. A pair of runners advanced to finals in two events--Harun Abda and Devin Crawford-Tufts. Abda, a returning two-time Big Ten champion in 2012, advanced to day two of competition in both the 400 (47.32, fourth) and the 600(1:16.81, seventh) with teammate Jacob Capek also qualifying for the final in the 400(47.54).
For the second-straight year, Minnesota is in fifth after the first day of Big Ten competition. Last season, the Gophers rallied to finish within four points of the team’s fourth-straight Big Ten title. This season, Minnesota will need to do the same as Wisconsin set the pace on the first day of competition with 39 points. Nebraska is second at 29.666, with Indiana (27), Illinois (20.5) and Minnesota (19) rounding out the top five.
Full results of day one are HERE. Big Ten Championships Central page is HERE.
For the men, Senior Nick Hutton paced Minnesota with the fastest preliminary time in the mile(4:03.37). The Gophers’ Alex Brend also advanced to the finals in the mile, running 4:06.55. A pair of runners advanced to finals in two events--Harun Abda and Devin Crawford-Tufts. Abda, a returning two-time Big Ten champion in 2012, advanced to day two of competition in both the 400 (47.32, fourth) and the 600(1:16.81, seventh) with teammate Jacob Capek also qualifying for the final in the 400(47.54).
Crawford-Tufts posted the third fastest time in the 60 preliminaries (6.78) while also advancing with a seventh-place finish in the 200. Senior Sean King also advanced in the 60 in 6.73 that tied for the best qualifier in the event. Cameron Boy joined Crawford-Tufts in the 200 finals with a time of 21.24. Minnesota’s final team member to advance to Saturday’s finals was Travis Burkstrand, who finished sixth in the 800 prelims.
The distance medley relay team of Burkstrand, Hutton, Kevin Bradley and Goaner Deng finished third in 9:41.20. Jack Szmanda was fifth-place finish in the pole vault (5.22 meters, 17-01 1/2) and eighth in the heptathlon (2,892) while Oladipo Fagbemi(7.46 meters /24 ' 5.75" and Sam Kettenhofen(7.46 meters (24' 5.75") finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the long jump. John Simons was seventh in the 3K in 7:55.93.
For the second-straight year, Minnesota is in fifth after the first day of Big Ten competition. Last season, the Gophers rallied to finish within four points of the team’s fourth-straight Big Ten title. This season, Minnesota will need to do the same as Wisconsin set the pace on the first day of competition with 39 points. Nebraska is second at 29.666, with Indiana (27), Illinois (20.5) and Minnesota (19) rounding out the top five.
Full results of day one are HERE. Big Ten Championships Central page is HERE.