
South Tahoe Vikings and Whittell Warriors were in Southern Nevada this weekend for the 2017 NIAA State Track & Field Championship.
Here are the results for the Division 3 STHS girls:
Girls 200 Meter Dash
Maya Brosch – 1st – 25.71
Girls 400 Meter Dash
Maya Brosch – 1st- 57.97
Girls 1600 Meter Run
Carissa Buchholz – 2nd – 5:16.23
Girls 3200 Meter Run
Carissa Buchholz – 2nd – 11:45.53
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
Maya Brosch – 1st – 14.91
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
Maya Brosch – 1st – 43.98 – New State meet record, new STHS record
After 18 events, South Tahoe High girls team is fifth in the state.
Here are the results for Division 1 Whittell High School:
Girls 4 x 100 Meter Relay
Whittell – 1st (Anna White, Michelle Barnes, Samantha Forvilly, Kyla Rippett) – 52.73
Girls 4 x 200 Meter Relay
Whittell – 1st (Anna White, Michelle Barnes, Samantha Forvilly, Kyla Rippett) – 1:50.96 – New State meet record
Girls 4 x 400 Meter Relay
Whittell – 2nd (Michelle Barnes, Kyla Rippett, Anna White) – 4.36.53
Girls 400 Meter Dash
Anna White – 1st – 1:00..05
Girls 200 Meter Dash
Kyla Rippett – 4th – 27.97
Girls 100 Meter Dash
Kyla Rippett – 4th – 13.48
Michelle Barnes – 5th – 13.52
Girls Long Jump
Samantha Forvilly – 1st – 14-08.00
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
Samantha Forvilly – 4th – 51.50
Boys 800 Meter Run
Cole Snyder – 2nd- 2:05.73
Boys 100 Meter Dash
Pierce Manchester – 4th – 11.50
Boys 3200 Meter Run
Cole Snyder – 5th – 10:51.12
Boys 4 x 400 Meter Relay
Whittell High School – 3rd (Pierce Manchester, Nick Petty, Dismas Womack, Isaiah Womack) – 3:39.45
Boys 200 Meter Dash
Pierce Manchester – 6th – 24.43
Boys 1600 Meter Run
Cole Snyder – 5th – 5:02.31
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
Isaiah Womack – 4th – 17.23
Boys 4 x 200 Meter Relay
Whittell High School – 3rd (Pierce Manchester, Jamie Harrison, Isaiah Womack, Dismas Womack) – 1:36.33
Boys 4 x 800 Meter Relay
Whittell High School – 2nd (Nick Petty, Andrew Carlisle, Jamie Harrison, Cole Snyder) 9:12.36
Boys Long Jump
Dismas Womack – 2nd 19-07.75
Whittell’s girls’ team ended up with a 5th place finish at State, the boys in fourth.
