state meet

STHS's Maya Brosch and Whittell High girls 1st in four events at State

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

South Tahoe High's Boys Cross Country team takes 3rd in State meet

Sophomore Ally Sullivan of South Tahoe High wrapped up her second straight trip to the Nevada Division 1-A Cross Country State Championships with a fifth place finish. Sullivan hit the finish line in 21:05. Teammate Riley Rettig, a senior, finished 29th with a time of 20:14.

The south Tahoe boys cross country team took third place in the State meet, finishing just behind Elko and Spring Creek.

Whittell's Cole Snyder tops in state in 1600m and 3200m

Whittell High sophomore Cole Snyder wrapped up the Nevada State Track and Field Championships with two first place finishes and one fourth place for Division IV schools. Snyder won the 3200 meter on Saturday with a time of 10:28.77, the 1600 meter yesterday with a time of 4:51.53. His fourth place came in the 800 meter, just .58 seconds off the lead with a time of 2:08.54.

South Shore athletes do well at Nevada State Track & Field Meet

During the first day of the Nevada State High School championships, both South Tahoe and Whittell High School athletes had impressive showings.

STHS sophomore Maya Brosch in the state champ in the 300 meter hurdles for Division 1-A. She ran a time of 45:18.

Whittell sophomore Cole Snyder won the state 1600 meter race for Division 4 schools with by running it in 4:51.53.

The Whittell girl's 4 x 100 relay team of Aisha Ceron, Michelle Barnes, Samantha Forvilly and Lauren George won a state title with a time of 55:24.

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