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Williams runs in the 110 meter hurdles Tuesday at the Superior Eagles Meet at the Wildcat
v JH girls, boys
and take 3rd
lace at the Adams
gs, April 9. ,
:ral girts won the : ii
Minden was t N i
Superior scored 60.5
results
girls fipished first in
• g first were:
T, :, te vault; Eliza-
10", discus; Nikki
meter run; Ann
18.% 800 meter run
y team.
for Superior were:
vault; Hershberger,
dash and Eggers,
low hurdles.
ngint home bronze
jump;Abby
triple jump;
vu,, and All Marr,
,"th in the long
)". ,lliams tied for
jump going 26' 7".
for Superior were:
', shot put; Laura
.4, 800 meter run and
Jami Mikelson, 32.4, 200 meter dash.
Boys results
The Adams Central boys won the
meet scoring 97.5 points. Minden came
in second with 61 points. Superior
scored 57.5 points to finish third and
Kenesaw came in fourth with 22 points.
Superior boys finishing first were:
Brett Walton, 5' 4", high jump; Evan
Ross, 34 5.5 , triple jump, Ross, 8 6 ,
pole vault; Walton, 59.7, 400 meter
dash and the Superior ! 600 meter relay
team.
Placing second for Superior were:
Ross, 15' 11.5", long jump and Blake
Edwards, 8', pole vault.
Superior boys bringing home bronze
were: Walton, 8', pole vault and Mike
Smith, 13.5, 100 yard dash.
Finishing fourth for Superior were:
Marcus Johnson, 7' 6", pole vault;
Brett Christensen, 103' 7", discus; Sam
Rempe, 5:42.4, 1600 meter run,
Christensen, 63.9, 400 meter dash and
Christensen, 800 meter run.
Superior boys coming in fifth were:
Smith, 15' 3", long jump; Levi Koss,
13.6,100 rheter dash and Adam Kramp,
5:51.2, 1600 meter run.
The Superior Jurlior High travels to
Mankato today (Thursday) to compete
in the Mankato Invitational.
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Gebers sprints for the finish line in the 200 meter dash
Superior Eagles Meet at the Wildcat Community Track.
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The Superior reserves went to the
Red Cloud Quadrangular April 10 and
both the boys and the girls finished last
out of seven team.
Boys' results
The Franklin boys won the met
with 204 points. Hildreth-Wilcox came
in second with 152 points. Red Cloud
was third with 82 points and Clay
Center was fourth with 52 points.
Parkview-Christian scored 44 points
to claim filth and Blue Hill came in
sixth with 23 points.
Superior came in seventh with 18
points.
Eric Borden ran a 12.47 in the 100
meter dash to claim eighth.
Brady Grove ran the 200 meter dash
in 26.57 to take eighth.
Kyle Grove took seventh in the shot
put with a throw of 35'.
Jared Mitchell threw the discus 114'
7" to take fifth place.
Superior's 400 meter relay team
took fifth with a time of 51.62 and the
1600 meter relay took seventh with a
time of 4:15.23.
Girls' results
Hildreth-Wilcox won the Red Cloud
Quadrangular with 127.5 points.
Franklin came in second with 122.5
points and Red C!oud was third with
104.5.
Clay Center claimed fourth place
with 94 points, Blue Hill fifth with 56
points and Parkview Christian sixth
with 37 points.
Superior scored 31.5 points and took
seventh,
Lauren Williams ran the 100 meter
hurdles in 18.59 to claim eighth place.
Jessica Kinyoun took seventh place
in the 200 meter dash in 29.0.
Williams picked up another eight-
place finish in the 300 meter hurdles in
1:00.22.
Stephanie Freitag threw the shot
put 32' 3.5" to finish sixth and Amber
Reaves finished in seventh with a heave
of 32'.
Gina Edwards took second in the
high jump by clearing the bar at 4' 6".
Holly Walton tied for fourth by going
4' 6". She had more misses.
Megan Hickmann took seventh-
place in the long jump with a leap of
13' 2.25".
Kendra Kaldahl took eighth in the
triple jump with a distance of 28' 8".
Superior took seventh in the 400
meterrelay in 58.9 and fifth in the 1600
meter relay in 5:31.45.
Superior's Travis Rogers sprints for the finish line in the 200 meter dash in
Tuesday's Superior Eagles Meet at the Wildcat Community Track.
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Superior's Brittanie Utecht is in the pack as all the runners stretch for the
string in the 100 meter dash in Tuesday's Superior Eagles Meet at the Wildcat
Community Track.
Area athletes recognized
for outstanding results
Athletes from the South Central
Nebraska area were recently recog-
nized for their outstanding perfor-
mances in the 2001 National Athletic
Testing Program, NATP. The NATP
measures and individual's raw ath-
letic talent and is based on collegiate
and professional testing protocols. Test
results are compared to scores nation-
wide and are used as a baseline for
athletic performance improvement.
Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital's
Sports Medicine Program sponsors the
NATP for the South Central Nebraska
area.
Close to 800 athletes from 14 area
high schools went through the testing
during the fall of 2001. Athletes plac-
ing among the top 100 nationally in-
clude:
Douglas Wehrman. Lawrence/Nel-
son HS. 11 th grade, 1.641; Corbin
Biltoft. 12th grade, Lawrence/Nelson
HS. 1,549; Bryce Blecha, Superior
High School, 12th grade, 1,535; Tyson
Gebers, Superior High School, 1 lth
grade, 1,392; Kirk Peterson, Lawrence/
Nelson HS, 12th grade, 1,365.
Erin Eitzmann, Superior High
School, 10th grade, 826; Jenny Menke,
Lawrence/Nelson HS, 10th grade, 822.
Brenda Brockman, Lawrence/Nelson
HS, 10th grade, 785; Renee Faimon,
Lawrence-Nelson HS, 11 th grade, 708;
Casey Baker, Superior High School,
12th grade, 703.
The test identifies raw athletic
strengths and weaknesses by testing
four major components; upper body
power, lower body power, speed and
acceleration and agility. A NATP In-
dex score is computed using an equa-
tion that allows athletes of different
sizes to be compared at the same level.
Each athlete's scores are compared
with scores of athletes across the na-
tion by percentile rankings with the
athlete's gender, age group and speci-
fied sport position.
NATP testing s a complimentary
service provided by Mary Lanning
Memorial Hospital's Sports Medicme
Program. NATP testing is conducted
on an annual basis.
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