Ozaukee makes the most out of small teams
Injuries and Ozaukee High School’s musical on Saturday limited the number of track and field competitors at the Hilbert Invitational, but seven Warrior girls scored 60 points and tied for fifth place of nine teams.
Freshman Becky Hoffmann won the 300-meter hurdles in 49.92 seconds.
Senior Kelley Large was second in the 3,200 in 12 minutes, 37.96 seconds, and senior Amy Hoffmann was second in the 400 in 1:08.68.
“I thought it was impressive that the girls put up 60 points with such a small number competing. We are holding true to our team motto which has always been ‘small but mighty,’” coach Andrew Pfeuffer said.
Junior Brynn Meyer took third in the triple jump with a leap of 31 feet, 11 inches, and in the long jump with 15-4.
Freshman Clara McKee was third in the 3,200 in 13:01.58 and freshman Morgan Kirmse was third in the shot put with 29.9.5.
Senior Grace Tinder was fifth in the 800 in 2:44.12 and Amy Hoffmann was eighth in 2:48.73.
Kaukauna won the meet with 182.5 points. Then came St. Mary Central, 84; Hilbert, 76; Manitowoc Roncalli, 65; Sheboygan North and Ozaukee, 60; Suring, 58.5; Chilton, 52; and Green Bay Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran, 39.
McKee paces Warrior boys
Junior Calvin McKee took second in the 3,200 in 10:39 and anchored the 3,200 relay to second place to help the Warriors to 27 points and eighth place at Hilbert.
Other members of the relay were senior Matt Baldwin, junior Tyler Mueller and freshman Aaron Nehls. It finished in 9:14.24.
Baldwin was fourth in the 800 in 2:11.8.
Mueller was seventh in the high jump at 5-0 and the 800 in 2:21.13.
Freshman Austin Lemke was eighth in discus in 112-0 and sophomore Riley Borchardt was eight in the 1,600 in 5:35.65.
“The competition was good at Hilbert and we came out a little flat but we still had some personal records and season bests which is always great to see,” Pfeuffer said.
Warriors win multiple events at Oostburg
The Warrior boys won three events at the Oostburg quadrangular on May 4.
Lemke won discus with 111-10, Baldwin won the 800 in 2:07.4 and McKee won the 1,600 in 4:51.3.
The 1,600 relay team of Baldwin, junior Josh Behling, Mueller and McKee was second in 3:49.4.
Mueller was third in the 1,600 in 5:06.
The Warriors scored 31 points. Oostburg scored 111. Howards Grove scored 74 and Mishicot had 25.
Seven girls won three events and had six second-place finishes in scoring 48 points. Oostburg had 80, followed by Howards Grove’s 56. Mishicot scored 45.
Meyer won the long jump with 15-0 and triple jump at 29-1. Large won the 1,600 in 5:55.1
Seconds were: Kirmse, shot put, 29-4, and discus, 80-1; Becky Hoffmann, 200, 29.1; McKee, 1,600, 6:03; Amy Hoffmann, 400; 1:09.3; and the 1,600 relay of Becky Hoffmann, McKee, Large and Amy Hoffmann, 4:45.5.
Junior Adeline Utecht was third in shot put with 28-1.5. Becky Hoffmann was third in the 100 in 14.0.
The Warriors were scheduled to compete at Oostburg on Tuesday, May 11, and at Howards Grove on Tuesday, May 18.
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