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Hodnefield 400 title Highlights Day 1 of 2025 State route – KQradio


On Thursday, the first day of the 2025 state athletics championships in the Drake Stadium in the Moines, which started 3 days of 43 qualifications from the 5 -KQradio schools.

It would take the day, but the first national championship in the region was achieved in the 400 m-dash 1a boys when the South Hamilton Junior Kolby Hodnefield was victorious in one season best and school record time of 48.13 seconds.

“It feels great,” said Hodnefield. “Ty [Koehnk] It did last year and I said to myself that I would have to arrive there next year. I wouldn't be here without my parents, brother and coach. “

Listen: Kolby Hodnefield after 400 state championship titles


The 400 covered a monstrous day for Hodnefield, which used to be in the preliminary preliminary runs of the 100 and 200 in the afternoon and on Friday with the highest qualification time in 1a for the 100 (10.79) and 200 (21.71).

South Hamilton also experienced Nick Severseike Place 10. In the 400 -M -Dash in 51.32, Braden Young would occupy the 9th place in the high jump of boys with a brand of 20 '7.5' ', while Tessa Skartvedt started the girls with a litter of 35' 2 'with a throw of 35' 2 '.

Classes 2a and 3a started the day when Roland-Story started their meeting with a solid performance in the Girls Shuttle Hurdle and with the team of Brookelyn Jondle-Maddi Lucas-Taylor Realemmer-Selah Helgeson on Saturday in a time of 1: 07.07 with the Brookelyn Jondle-Maddi-Taylor team qualified. Cody Long would take 17th place in the long jump with a 20 2-inch brand, while CJ Lucchesi made his blue Oval debut in the 3200 m run and took 16th place in a best of the season of 10: 04.71.

“I had a lot of nerves, but I made sure that I had been getting ready for a long time to be safe,” said Lucchesi. “I had done almost as I had done and didn't leave anything on the table.”

Listen: CJ Lucchesi speaks 3200 performance

The Nordmänner continued their positive trends with the country, which the final on Saturday in the 2A girls 200 m in a season best of 25.25 years for qualifying qualifying, while the Norsemen 4 × 800 took 19th place in a time of 10: 17.92 in 2a breed. Adalyn Sporleder would take 11th place in the high jump of girls with a brand of 16 '7.5'.

Fiston Carlson took the 20th century in the 2a boys, while Land came the Nordmännchen on the scoreboard in the State meeting in the 2A girls 400 m Dash in a best season of 58.47.

“I felt good, I came in a good place today,” said Land. “Just glad that I could end well today.”

Listen: Kam Land talks about your performance in 2a 200

Roland-Story ended her day with the boy shuttle hurdle, but the quartet would be disqualified according to its performance.

Webster City saw a handful of athletes present on Thursday when the Senior Jayden Weinzetl in a time of 10.94 seconds in the 3A cub 100 -m -Dash. This was followed by the second Izzy Grossiehm in the second year, which took the 12th place in the 3A girls 400m dash in a best season of 59.04.

“I was a little more prepared [for the atmosphere] Last year, “said Grossehme.” I could concentrate on my breed rather than the nervousness of being in this area. “

Listen: Izzy Grossehme talks about your performance in 3a 400

The colleague Lynx Justin Callahan soon ran 400 and took 11th place in a best of the season of 50.94 seconds.

“When I was here in a season last year, it was much different from the individual,” said Callahan. “It felt like there was so much more hype with the individuals that I got out of my blocks strongly and had a pretty good finish there.”

Listen: Justin Callahan talks about his performance in 3a 400

Eagle Grove collected points in the girl meeting from her lonely qualification game when Senior Addy Jeske took 2a girls with a brand of 16 ’11, 75 '6th place.

Action will be resumed for the hearing area on Friday morning at 9 a.m. when Clarion-Goldfield-Dows-Chaz Lane competes in the high jump 2a boys, while Addysen Poppen and Jakaela Cherry from Webster City compete on the 3A girls put, from 9 a.m.

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