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    The North Dakota High School State Track meet wrapped up May 26th in Bismarck - 2 days of over 90 degrees!

    Here are results from NDSU commits, possible I missed some though so if you know of others, chime in!

    Men:

    Levi Rockey: Bismarck Century
    -Named Class A Senior Male Athlete of the Year
    -1st place in shot put at 58'1", slightly besting his season best
    -1st place in discus at 168'8", 10 feet under his season best

    Evan Sayler: Bismarck Century
    -4th place in 800 at 1:58.00, a season best
    -2nd place in 1600 at 4:18.60, a season best
    -1st place in 3200 at 9:27.99, 2.5 seconds off his season best
    -1st place anchor on 4x8 at 8:02.85

    Beau Brannan: Bismarck Legacy
    -5th place in 400 at 50.15, a season best
    -2nd place in 800 at 1:55.10, his season best was 1:53.96 and was the favorite to win this
    -4th place in 1600 at 4:22.82, a season best
    -5th place (2nd leg) on 4x4 at 3:29.70

    Adrian Davis-Aguilar: Minot
    -1st place in Long jump going 22'9". His season best was 23'4.5"
    -5th place in triple jump going 44'5", season best was 46'2"
    -Missed finals of the 200 after running 23.3, over a second behind his season best 22.19 (3rd fastest in the state so missing finals was a disappointment)
    -3rd place in 4x1 at 43.35


    Jake Levin: West Fargo
    -5th place in 200 at 22.72, slightly slower than season best
    -Missed finals in Long jump going 19'4.25", off his season best by nearly 2' (21'0.75")
    -Missed finals in 100 going 11.63, season best was 11.14 ranked 6th in state
    -4th place in 4x100, 43.77


    Women:

    Grace Zimmerman: Hazen
    -Named Class B Senior Female Athlete of the Year
    -1st place in 100 at 12.44, just off her season best of 12.35
    -1st place in 200 at 25.20, a season best
    -1st place in 400 at 56.50, a season best and setting the State Class B record that was previously held by Kinsey Coles from Hillsboro set in 1999
    -2nd place (anchor) in 4x400 at 4:01.41 which broke the Class B record however Hillsboro beat them


    Gracie Wright: Hillsboro
    -2nd place in 400 at 58.87, a season best
    -1st place in 800 at 2:18.20, a season best
    -1st place in 4x400 (anchor) at 4:00.24, a new Class B record
    -1st place in 4x800 (anchor) at 9:42.59


    Kaia Beil: Fargo Davies
    -1st place in 100H at 15.11, her best time of the year
    -1st place in 4x100 (lead off), with a new state record of 48.35
    -1st place in 4x200 (second leg) at 1:42.01


    Lexi Jordheim: Dickinson
    -3rd place in pole vault going 10'6", tieing her season best
    -Did not make finals in high jump going 4'11", season best was 5'1"

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    Default Re: Incoming ND Athletes in Fall of 2018

    Hillsboro has a couple more girls that are underclassmen that ran with Gracie Wright in the 4x400 relay. Also they came in 2nd and 3rd in the 800m.

    Sent by my phone on a bullet train from Hillsboro.

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    Anyone know where the Gaye girls from Davies are going?
    Calob Larson from Legacy won the 100, 200, and 400 as a FRESHMAN. Wonder what type of looks he'll get by his senior year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by natstar1 View Post
    Anyone know where the Gaye girls from Davies are going?
    Calob Larson from Legacy won the 100, 200, and 400 as a FRESHMAN. Wonder what type of looks he'll get by his senior year.
    Iirc one was interviewed this week and said she is going to Mankato.
    Don’t know if that means both are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruinbison View Post
    Iirc one was interviewed this week and said she is going to Mankato.
    Don’t know if that means both are?
    Yes both are going to Mankato.
    They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Castor Troy View Post
    Yes both are going to Mankato.
    Correct both sisters as well as Halie Harland from Davies. The three of them are heading there.

    As a poster above noted Caleb Larson is making waves as a freshman. I'm hoping we look at Isaac Huber a junior from Edgley/Kulm as well. Won the Class B 800, 1600, and 3200. Previous two years he also qualified in the 300H which is a very interesting combination of events.

    Another group to look at on the girls side will be from Davies - Merritt Biel (Kaia's younger sister and took 2nd in 100H and also a strong triple jumper), Sally Korgho (hurdles), and Emily Jahner (sprints). All three are sophomores at Davies. And all three had finishes in the top 3 in sprints or hurdles, losing only to their senior teammates.

    Davies has turned into a pure dominating force in girls track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tke View Post
    Correct both sisters as well as Halie Harland from Davies. The three of them are heading there.

    As a poster above noted Caleb Larson is making waves as a freshman. I'm hoping we look at Isaac Huber a junior from Edgley/Kulm as well. Won the Class B 800, 1600, and 3200. Previous two years he also qualified in the 300H which is a very interesting combination of events.

    Another group to look at on the girls side will be from Davies - Merritt Biel (Kaia's younger sister and took 2nd in 100H and also a strong triple jumper), Sally Korgho (hurdles), and Emily Jahner (sprints). All three are sophomores at Davies. And all three had finishes in the top 3 in sprints or hurdles, losing only to their senior teammates.

    Davies has turned into a pure dominating force in girls track.
    I saw that Rose Gaye came in second to Minnesota North's T'nia Riley in the 200 at Howard Wood Relays. Riley has the top time in the 200 in Minnesota I believe. i think she too was considering Mankato not? What's going on at Mankato? Did any D1 schools go after the Gaye sisters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tke View Post
    The North Dakota High School State Track meet wrapped up May 26th in Bismarck - 2 days of over 90 degrees!

    Here are results from NDSU commits, possible I missed some though so if you know of others, chime in!

    Men:

    Levi Rockey: Bismarck Century
    -Named Class A Senior Male Athlete of the Year
    -1st place in shot put at 58'1", slightly besting his season best
    -1st place in discus at 168'8", 10 feet under his season best

    Evan Sayler: Bismarck Century
    -4th place in 800 at 1:58.00, a season best
    -2nd place in 1600 at 4:18.60, a season best
    -1st place in 3200 at 9:27.99, 2.5 seconds off his season best
    -1st place anchor on 4x8 at 8:02.85

    Beau Brannan: Bismarck Legacy
    -5th place in 400 at 50.15, a season best
    -2nd place in 800 at 1:55.10, his season best was 1:53.96 and was the favorite to win this
    -4th place in 1600 at 4:22.82, a season best
    -5th place (2nd leg) on 4x4 at 3:29.70

    Adrian Davis-Aguilar: Minot
    -1st place in Long jump going 22'9". His season best was 23'4.5"
    -5th place in triple jump going 44'5", season best was 46'2"
    -Missed finals of the 200 after running 23.3, over a second behind his season best 22.19 (3rd fastest in the state so missing finals was a disappointment)
    -3rd place in 4x1 at 43.35


    Jake Levin: West Fargo
    -5th place in 200 at 22.72, slightly slower than season best
    -Missed finals in Long jump going 19'4.25", off his season best by nearly 2' (21'0.75")
    -Missed finals in 100 going 11.63, season best was 11.14 ranked 6th in state
    -4th place in 4x100, 43.77


    Women:

    Grace Zimmerman: Hazen
    -Named Class B Senior Female Athlete of the Year
    -1st place in 100 at 12.44, just off her season best of 12.35
    -1st place in 200 at 25.20, a season best
    -1st place in 400 at 56.50, a season best and setting the State Class B record that was previously held by Kinsey Coles from Hillsboro set in 1999
    -2nd place (anchor) in 4x400 at 4:01.41 which broke the Class B record however Hillsboro beat them


    Gracie Wright: Hillsboro
    -2nd place in 400 at 58.87, a season best
    -1st place in 800 at 2:18.20, a season best
    -1st place in 4x400 (anchor) at 4:00.24, a new Class B record
    -1st place in 4x800 (anchor) at 9:42.59


    Kaia Beil: Fargo Davies
    -1st place in 100H at 15.11, her best time of the year
    -1st place in 4x100 (lead off), with a new state record of 48.35
    -1st place in 4x200 (second leg) at 1:42.01


    Lexi Jordheim: Dickinson
    -3rd place in pole vault going 10'6", tieing her season best
    -Did not make finals in high jump going 4'11", season best was 5'1"
    IF you are going to NDSU on a Track Scholly and run in state of north dakota... you should be 1st or 2nd in every event. cmon. .
    NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Almeida View Post
    I saw that Rose Gaye came in second to Minnesota North's T'nia Riley in the 200 at Howard Wood Relays. Riley has the top time in the 200 in Minnesota I believe. i think she too was considering Mankato not? What's going on at Mankato? Did any D1 schools go after the Gaye sisters?
    I'm wondering the same thing. Scholarship $$ maybe? Can Mankato sell kids on national titles (I have no idea if this is possible)? Kind of like our FB program can to a kid that might have an offer from a G5 school?

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