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12 young light athletes who can see in the sections -Post Bulletin

The athletics meeting of Section 1a, 2a and 3a boys are this week. Here are 12 athletes of the southeastern Minnesota, which have the strongest in these state competitions.

Josh Kyei-Baffour, century

Kyei-Baffour had a brilliant season. This includes that it is only a fracture of the all-time minesota record in the 110 hurdles with its 13.75 time (the record is 13.70). The record of all-time State Meet in the event is 13.88 and plays in 2012.

Beale is intended first as a football player when a outstanding return that will play at Winona State University in autumn. But the senior has also turned into a devil of a sprinter. Beale led 10.9 100 and 22.10 200.

The combination of Isaiah Beale, Sebastian Bari, Logan Rathke and Joseph Boguslawski is one of the best in the state. They were determined in 42.08, which would have taken third place at the state meeting of last year. Pay attention to your time to go down something.

Chris Garcia-Lara, John Marshall

Garcia-Lara's best race is the 200 race, in which he was determined 22.54. Garcia-Lara is a candidate in section 1-3a.

Byron Junior Carson Heimer is depicted on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at the Byron High School. Heimer is one of the 100 best runners in the state.

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Heimer is a serious candidate for the state championship in the 100th. The junior ran a 10.84 this season and is also an excellent long jumper (21-9 1/2). Like Mayo's Beale, he is also a dominant return in football, where he attracts enough attention.

Thomas Lofgren, Stewartville

Logren is one in a long series of fantastic Stewartville launcher. His best event is the shot on which he lifted 54 foot-10.

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Stewartville's Ridge Hatz throws the discus on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at the St. Michael-Albertville High School in St. Michael.

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Hatz is another star thrower from Stewartville. His best event is the disc. He let it fly from 163-2 in his actual team Meet on Saturday.

Taylor has clarified 42-8 in the triple jump, the best brand in the southeast of Minnesota this season.

Erik Semling, Winona Cotter

As an eighth grader last season, Semling was already in the federal state 3: 32.00 second. He is now even better after he was clocked in 9: 11.17. It is also a force in the 1,600, which is coordinated in (4: 25.92) this season.

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St. Charles' Chris Hilton, Center, clears the last hurdle during the 110 -m hurdle of boys on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at the Triton High School in the Dodge Center.

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Chris Hilton, St. Charles

Hilton was able to run up to three events and also mix the triple jump in the state. His best races are the 110 and 300 hurdles, in which he was coordinated in 14.59 and 39.47. He also ran a 10.89 100 on Saturday. In the triple jump, he hovers around 42 feet. Hilton is one of the best in the federal state.

Only in the second year is Goergen in the 800 territory in a state area. It was clocked in 1: 53.75. The record of class 1a in class 1a in the event comes from Stewartville 1996, graduate Jason Owen (1: 50.72).

Petersohn is not only one of the elite athletes in the southeast of Minnesota, but also the state (Division I -Football Recruit, Star Basketball Player and Star athlete). His best events are the 400 and the high jump. A year ago he went 6-10. His best this season is 6-6. Petersohn has operated a 49.57,400 this season.

Pat Ruff

Pat has been a sports reporter for Bulletin sports since 1994. My other beats of the high school of the southeastern Minnesota include girls basketball, boys and girls tennis, athletics and girls light athletics, high school and American Legion baseball, volleyball, sport in Minnesota (occasionally) and the timberwolves (occasionally). Readers can reach PAT under 507-285-7723 or pump@postbullletin.com.

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