Shenandoah freshman Cole Graham reaches back to take the baton from junior Hunter Dukes for the first handoff of the 800-meter medley relay Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Mustangs finished in 1 minute, 32.99 seconds, to break their own school record and win the state championship.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Clarinda senior Mayson Hartley competes in the 1,500-meter run Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Hartley finished her high school career with four more state medals over the weekend and the school records set at the state meet, in the 3,000, 1,500 and 800-meter runs.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Shenandoah freshman Titus Steng throws the shot put Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Steng's last of six throws traveled a personal best 10 feet, 8.75 inches, giving him third place.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Clarinda sophomore Jerzee Knight runs in the 100-meter final Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Knight finished fifth.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Shenandoah sophomore Chloe Denton clears a hurdle early in the 100-meter hurdles final Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Denton finished sixth with a time that was 0.06 seconds off of her personal best and school record.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Shenandoah junior Alex Razee holds off Red Oak's Jack Kling down the final stretch of the 800-meter sprint medley relay Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Mustangs won the state championship in the event, finishing in a school record time of 1 minute, 32.99 seconds.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Clarinda junior Treyton Schaapherder runs in traffic and just in front of sophomore teammate Kyle Wagoner Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Schaapherder and Wagoner finished fourth and fifth and both nearly took down the school record with their best times ever, 4:24.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Shenandoah freshman Titus Steng makes his way up to full speed in the 100-meter wheelchair race Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Steng finished fourth in the 100 and fifth in the 200 and 400.
Bryan Clark, Southwest Iowa Herald
Shenandoah junior Brody Cullin (right) takes off with the baton after receiving it from freshman Cole Graham on the anchor leg of the 4x100 meter relay Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Mustangs finished sixth in the final, the day after setting the school record in the prelims to qualify for the final
Shenandoah freshman Cole Graham reaches back to take the baton from junior Hunter Dukes for the first handoff of the 800-meter medley relay Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Mustangs finished in 1 minute, 32.99 seconds, to break their own school record and win the state championship.
Clarinda senior Mayson Hartley competes in the 1,500-meter run Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Hartley finished her high school career with four more state medals over the weekend and the school records set at the state meet, in the 3,000, 1,500 and 800-meter runs.
Shenandoah freshman Titus Steng throws the shot put Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Steng's last of six throws traveled a personal best 10 feet, 8.75 inches, giving him third place.
Shenandoah sophomore Chloe Denton clears a hurdle early in the 100-meter hurdles final Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Denton finished sixth with a time that was 0.06 seconds off of her personal best and school record.
Shenandoah junior Alex Razee holds off Red Oak's Jack Kling down the final stretch of the 800-meter sprint medley relay Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Mustangs won the state championship in the event, finishing in a school record time of 1 minute, 32.99 seconds.
Clarinda junior Treyton Schaapherder runs in traffic and just in front of sophomore teammate Kyle Wagoner Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Schaapherder and Wagoner finished fourth and fifth and both nearly took down the school record with their best times ever, 4:24.
Shenandoah freshman Titus Steng makes his way up to full speed in the 100-meter wheelchair race Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. Steng finished fourth in the 100 and fifth in the 200 and 400.
Shenandoah junior Brody Cullin (right) takes off with the baton after receiving it from freshman Cole Graham on the anchor leg of the 4x100 meter relay Saturday, May 20, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Mustangs finished sixth in the final, the day after setting the school record in the prelims to qualify for the final