Clarinda senior Kylie Meier (left) takes the baton from junior Alexa Barnes in the 800-meter sprint medley relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Cardinals broke the school record, and earned a fifth-place medal in the event.
Clarinda freshman Ellery Bird takes the baton anchoring the 800-meter medley relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Bird made up ground over the final 100 meters of her 400-meter leg to win the second of three heats.
Shenandoah junior Harley Wiley (right) shouts at junior teammate Joey O'Rourke (left) who takes off for his leg of the sixth-place 800-meter medley relay.
Clarinda junior Kayden Hawley (right) takes off on the anchor leg of the 4x100-meter relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships, after taking the baton from sophomore Cooper Baumgart. The Cardinals earned their second medal of the weekend, finishing 6th.
Clarinda senior Kylie Meier takes the baton in the 4x100-meter relay after taking the baton from sophomore Miley Wagoner Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships.
Shenandoah senior Titus Steng competes in the 200-meter wheelchair Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Steng's 200-meter win was one of his four state titles on the weekend.
Clarinda junior Karson Johnson competes in the 200-meter wheelchair Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Johnson finished 4th.
Shenandoah sophomore Susie Babe competes in the 800-meter run Saturday, May 23, Track at the State Track and Field Championships. Making her state debut, Babe finished 22nd in a 2:29.20.Â
Shenandoah senior Cole Graham (6 on chest) brings the baton home in the 800-meter medley relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Graham and his teammates finished sixth, earning a state medal.
Clarinda junior Stevie Wilmes flies down the backstretch of the 4x400-meter relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Cardinals finished 5th.
Clarinda senior Kylie Meier (left) takes the baton from junior Alexa Barnes in the 800-meter sprint medley relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Cardinals broke the school record, and earned a fifth-place medal in the event.
Clarinda freshman Ellery Bird takes the baton anchoring the 800-meter medley relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Bird made up ground over the final 100 meters of her 400-meter leg to win the second of three heats.
Shenandoah sophomore Susie Babe competes in the 800-meter run Saturday, May 23, Track at the State Track and Field Championships. Making her state debut, Babe finished 22nd in a 2:29.20.Â
Shenandoah senior Cole Graham (6 on chest) brings the baton home in the 800-meter medley relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Graham and his teammates finished sixth, earning a state medal.
Shenandoah junior Harley Wiley (right) shouts at junior teammate Joey O'Rourke (left) who takes off for his leg of the sixth-place 800-meter medley relay.
Clarinda junior Karson Johnson competes in the 200-meter wheelchair Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Johnson finished 4th.
Shenandoah senior Titus Steng competes in the 200-meter wheelchair Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. Steng's 200-meter win was one of his four state titles on the weekend.
Clarinda junior Kayden Hawley (right) takes off on the anchor leg of the 4x100-meter relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships, after taking the baton from sophomore Cooper Baumgart. The Cardinals earned their second medal of the weekend, finishing 6th.
Clarinda junior Stevie Wilmes flies down the backstretch of the 4x400-meter relay Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships. The Cardinals finished 5th.
Clarinda senior Kylie Meier takes the baton in the 4x100-meter relay after taking the baton from sophomore Miley Wagoner Saturday, May 23, at the State Track and Field Championships.