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Beisel's 400 hurdles of second highlights day 2 of 2025 State stretches KQradio


On Friday, the second day of the 119th annual athletics championships of the Iowa High School was when Kqradio athletes prepared for one morning and an afternoon full of field events and a heavy dose of seasons.

However, the highlight of the day came at one of the few individual events, since the senior of Clarion-Goldfield-Dows, Makayla Beisel, achieved a silver medal finish in the 2A girls and 1: 05.00 seconds, only 0.27 seconds behind the Champion Madison Boese from Van Meter.

“At first I was somehow nervous because I didn't know if I would run or jump for the first time,” said Beisel. “I'm just glad that I had to run for a good time, a little disappointed that you [Boese] I got on the home route, but I'm only grateful and grateful. “

Listen: Makayla Beisel speaks second-placed in 2a 400 m hurdles


Beisel would take 10th place in the final of the 2A girls 100 -meter hurdles on Saturday in a time of 15.83 seconds before their final state meeting ended in 2a high jump with 5 '0' and completed a remarkable career for the CGD senior.

Huxley Lingenfeld was the other cowboy who took part in the meeting on Friday when the second Sophomore became a litter of 142 '8' 'in a stacked 2A boy.

Elsewhere, Roland-Story dominated the route from a lot of perspective and began its day when the newcomer Taylor Rechkemmer has the 21st place in the 2A girls 100 m hurdles in a time of 16.43. Jayden Strum and Jake Berggren soon followed in the 2A boys with 110 m high hurdles, when the strum on Saturday hardly translated the final on Saturday in a time of 15.36, while Berggren took 22nd place in a time of 16.56.

Relays next took the route when the girls from Roland-Story in the 2A girls 4 × 200 in a best of the season of 1: 46.22 with the team of Olivia Reitano-Kennedy Petersen-Brooklyn Jondle-Adalyn Sporledeer achieved a top 10 finish.

“We were really close that we didn't make it,” said the older Petersen. “We put everything out there and entered the 17th place and reached the top 10, and that is just amazing. A great way to go out in 4 × 2.”

Listen: Roland-Story Girls 4 × 200 speaks the 10th place

Moments later it was time for the 4 × 200 norsema boys to take over the route, and the veteran group would not disappoint because they took the 7th place of 1: 30.06 with the team of Fiston Carlson-Ryan Fosse-Heston Mciillrath-Tristen crab.

“It is a blessing to run here,” said Mcillrath. “I didn't expect to have a thigh injury. The season went really well before, but I'm just glad that I was able to return with these boys and write history.”

The story broke in the 4 × 200 school school record, which was set up in 2004 in 1: 30.64 with the team of Matthew Halbach-Sam Hammes-Trente Olson-Spencer Frederick in 2004.

The day ended for the Nordmänner, with Maddi Lucas in the 2A girls 400 m hurdles in a time of 1: 11.15, before the girls 4 × 100 for the finale on Saturday with the quarter-festival time in 2a in 49.16 with the team of Adalyn Sporyn Sporedy Petersen-Breaklynoyn-Kam Lande-Kam-Kam-Kam-Kam-Kam-Kam-Kamen-Kennken-Kennner qualified. The boys from Roland-Story 4 × 100 ended the day with the 17th place in the 2a race in a time of 43.82 with the team of Fiston Carlson-Ryan Fosse-Casey Spainhower kit.

Webster City would put together a solid day 2 of the state athletics when the lynx began her day early with 3A girls shot. At this event, the older Addysen Poppen Place 21st was with a throw of 34 '0' ', while Junior Jakaela Cherry 22. Junior Justin Callahan ended the day of the Lynx with a 13th performance in the 3A boys 400 m hurdles in one season best of 55.67.

The 1a/4a meeting on Friday would only offer limited events because South Hamilton took part in only 3 races, with the first of the 1a girl 4 × 200 to achieve the 17th place and reached a top 10 finish. He and the Sydnee Flugh-Reah van de Pol-Beller-Broklyntle team took 9th place in one season best of 1: 49.16.

“At the beginning [of the season]It was a fight to adapt to the leader. I was used to following the other girls.

Listen: South Hamilton Girls 4 × 200 Talk 9th State Finish

The day ended with the 1a 4 × 100 when South Hamilton's girl 23. In a time of 52.94 with the team of Sydnee Flaugh-Reah van de Pol-Emma Lammers-Brooklyn Doolittle. South Hamilton's boys took the 12th place in the 1A Boys 4 × 100 with the team of Braden Young-Tanner Twedt-Wyatt Gelder-Nick Severseike in a time of 44.49.

The action circles on Saturday morning after day 3, as the first event in the region are the Roland story girls who compete at the 2a girl Sprint Medley Finale, which begins at 9:10 a.m.

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