Winnebago Lutheran Academy won the boys and girls quads at Mayville High School on Tuesday afternoon.
The Vikings boys team scored 121 points and finished 50 ahead of runners-up Campbellsport. The girls team scored 99.5, finishing ahead of host Mayville, which scored 76.5.
Sophomore Gannan Schwartz led the Vikings with four wins. He won the 100- and 200-meter dashes, the long jump and the 4x200 relay. WLA had the top-two finishers in both the 100, with Schwartz and Frankie Wiedmeyer, and the 200, where junior Max Hansmann was runner up.
The Vikings boys also had the top-two finishers in the 400 and 3200. Senior Bennett Midthun won both events; Caleb Wild finished second in the 400 and sophomore Joel Schwartz was runner up in the 3200.
Wild and Midthun helped lead the 4x400 team to a win.
In the field, 2023 state-qualifier Kaiden Schmitz won both the shot put and discus. Chop Simmons finished third in both events, Oscar Blohm was runner up in discus and finished fourth in shot.
Cole Keifenheim won the pole vault handily, clearing 13 feet.
Sophomore Jenna Petrowitz led the Vikings girls team with wins in the 100-meter and the long jump. WLA had the top-three in the long jump, for Evelyn Davies and Kaylee Richardson finished second and third, respectively.
WLA's success in the field extended to the high jump, which Richardson won, and the shot put, which the Vikings swept top-three. Freshman Maryn Rabbitt won with a 28-feet, 11.5-inch-throw.
Freshman Allison Schellpfeffer and sophomore Lydia Case led runners-up Mayville. Schellpfeffer won the 200-meter with a PR 29.58 seconds; she was second in the 100. Case was runner up in both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles and she won the pole vault with a jump of 7-feet, 6-inches.
Campbellsport's girls nearly swept the relays. The Cougars won the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 races. Sophomore Kameron Rohlfs and juniors Sienna Hewitt and Lydia Toshner raced in all three relays.
TEAM RESULTS - Mayville Quad
Boys: WLA 121, Campbellsport 71, Mayville 40, NFDL 31
Girls: WLA 99.5, Mayville 76.5, Campbellsport 56, NFDL 36
Omro boys and St. Mary's Springs girls each had dominant performances at the Springs quad Tuesday afternoon.
The Foxes won, scoring 137 points, which was 45.5 more than second-place Springs. The Ledgers girls won by 30 with a score of 116.
Arguably the best performer of the day was Springs junior Grace Coon. She won four events: the 100, the 200, the high jump and was part of the 4x200 team.
The Ledgers also won the 4x100 with Riley Walters, Gwen Weaver, Lexi Coon and Scarlett Gaertig. Gaertig, a sophomore, tied with teammate Sophie Norton to win the pole vault.
Laconia junior Molly Duel won both the 400 and the 800. Duel won the 800 by more than 20 seconds; her time was 2-minutes, 29.07-seconds.
Kinsley Laudolff swept the shot put and discus. She threw the discus 102-feet, 5 1/2-inches.
Dane Pickart, Andrew Kilgas and Jack Wellhoefer led Omro, which won half of the 18 events.
Pickart starred in the distance events, winning both the 1600- and 3200-meter runs. The senior ran the mile in 5:16.31.
Kilgas secured a PR in the in the 400-meter dash with a time of 56.79 seconds. He also won the triple jump with a distance of 37-feet, 11-inches.
Wellhoefer swept the shot put and discus rather easily. He threw the discus 135-feet, 11-inches, more than 20 feet further than second place Owen Leonard of Laconia.
Springs boys swept the relays, which included a dominating display in the 4x800. The team of Brenton Rodriguez, Leo Desiderio, Wyatt Koch and Ethan Driedric finished in 9:59.88.
Ledger John Coon also won the 200 and the long jump.
TEAM RESULTS - Springs Quad
Boys: Omro 137, Springs 91.5, Laconia 42.5, St. Lawrence Seminary 39, Lomira 37
Girls: Springs 116, Omro 86, Laconia 80, Lomira 78
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