By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
TOPEKA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State track and field team racked up 11 provisional performances and one event victory on day two of the Washburn Open & Multis Saturday (Feb. 4). The Tiger men, currently ranked ninth in the USTFCCCA DII rating index, recorded nine of the provisional marks on the day.
The nine provisonal marks achieved by the Tiger men are their most in a single regular season event since the 2018 Alex Francis Classic.
Hayden Albright surpassed the provisional pace in a pair of events, running a personal-best 6.84 in the 60m dash to finish seventh while running the 400m dash in 48.37, also good for seventh place.
The Tiger men added four provisional marks in the mid-distance races, including two each in the 800m run and the mile. Ethan Lang finished second in the 800m, crossing the line in 1:51.18, with Aaron Mangan close behind in fourth with a time of 1:52.23.
Grant Bradley and Trever Medina moved into second and third, respectively, on the FHSU DII era performance chart in the mile run. Bradley crossed the line in third place with a time of 4:10.01, while Trever Medina was just behind in fourth in 4:10.33.
The pole vault duo of Ryan Stanley and Jacob Clark finished second and third, respectively, with a pair of provisional performances. Stanley cleared the 16-10.25 bar, while Clark topped out at 16-6.5.
Nolan Churchman maintained his lead in the heptathlon, taking first place with a total of 5,263 points. His top event on day two was the 60m hurdles, where he added 800 points thanks to a time of 8.76.
The women added a pair of provisional performances in the 60m races, including Lyric Holman in the 60m dash and Mattie Rossi in the 60m hurdles. Holman ran a 7.64 in the prelims of the 60m dash before running the finals in 7.62, good for fourth place. Rossi led the field in the prelims of the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.69 before finishing second in the finals in 8.73.
Rossi also competed in the 500m dash, running a personal-best 57.35 to climb into second on the FHSU DII era performance chart. She finished fourth in the race, just in front of Reba Mader, who’s time of 57.42 is good for third on the DII list. Taylor Savolt was eighth on the race with a time of 57.75, ranking her fourth on the same chart.
Regan Hodsden completed the mile run in 5:04.31, placing third in the race and ranking her fourth at FHSU during the DII era. Jaycee Vath also posted a top-10 performance for a Tiger during the DII era, running the 3,000m in 10:23.01. She now sits in eighth on the FHSU list to go along with her spot in seventh in the 5,000m.
Next up for the Tigers is their penultimate competition of the regular season, with FHSU traveling to Pittsburg, Kan. for the Gorilla Classic February 10-11.
Full FHSU Results – Saturday
Women
60m Dash Prelims
3rd – Lyric Holman – 7.64 #
60m Dash Finals
4th – Lyric Holman – 7.62 #
60m Hurdles Prelims
1st – Mattie Rossi – 8.69 #
3rd – Chloe Stanley – 8.90
7th – Taylor Savolt – 9.13
60m Hurdles Finals
2nd – Mattie Rossi – 8.73 #
4th – Chloe Stanley – 8.87
5th – Taylor Savolt – 9.08
400m Dash
4th – Mattie Rossi – 57.35
6th – Reba Mader – 57.42
8th – Taylor Savolt – 57.75
16th – Chloe Stanley – 59.29
17th – Lyric Holman – 59.37
26th – Kinley Brown – 59.99
40th – Tori Poe – 1:01.73
43rd – Jasey Downing – 1:02.05
800m Run
8th – Emily Salmans – 2:18.88
10th – Faith Little – 2:21.03
11th – Hattie Lukert – 2:21.65
12th – Hannah Wiebe – 2:21.81
Mile Run
3rd – Regan Hodsden – 5:04.31
18th – Brooke Navarro – 5:26.43
24th – Ashlyn Harbaugh – 5:29.29
42nd – Mya Navarro – 5:43.52
3,000m Run
7th – Jaycee Vath – 10:23.01
11th – Darian Hudgeons – 10:32.76
14th – Elka Billings – 10:54.39
36th – Ursula Billings – 11:31.98
Pole Vault Invite
11th – Taylor Linn – 10-10.75
Shot Put
19th – Liberty Booker – 38-6.75
23rd – Patrisha Doll – 37-6
Pentathlon
16th – Elysia Kunkler – 2,844
60mH – 9.57 – 794
HJ – 4-8.25 – 544
SP – 26-3.5 – 400
LJ – 16-7 – 573
800m – 2:43.57 – 533
17th – Hadley Williams – 2,707
60mH – 10.05 – 703
HJ – 4-7 – 512
SP – 31-2 – 497
LJ – 15-9 – 506
800m – 2:47.57 – 489
20th – Anndee Davidson – 2,654
60mH – 9.92 – 727
HJ – 4-6 – 481
SP – 29-2.5 – 458
LJ – 15-11.75 – 524
800m – 2:49.96 – 464
21st – Ellie Dusselier – 2,617
60mH – 10.50 – 621
HJ – 4-9.5 – 577
SP – 28-5 – 442
LJ – 14-11.5 – 443
800m – 2:43.41 – 534
24th – Kylin Rudzik – 2,052
60mH – 10.07 – 699
HJ – NH
SP – 28-6.25 – 444
LJ – 15-3.5 – 469
800m – 2:52.26 – 440
Men
60m Dash Prelims
8th – Hayden Albright – 6.87
12th – Philip Landrum – 6.88
60m Dash Finals
7th – Hayden Albright – 6.84 #
400m Dash
7th – Hayden Albright – 48.37 #
32nd – Philip Landrum – 50.04
58th – Jama Gleue – 55.88
800m Run
2nd – Ethan Lang – 1:51.18 #
4th – Aaron Mangan – 1:52.23 #
20th – Isaac Radke – 1:58.90
Kaden Wren – DNF
Mile Run
3rd – Grant Bradley – 4:10.01 #
4th – Trever Medina – 4:10.33 #
22nd – Javyn Contreras – 4:26.63
49th – Max Bowyer – 4:48.67
High Jump
8th – Dayton Williams – 6-7
Pole Vault Invite
2nd – Ryan Stanley – 16-10.25 #
3rd – Jacob Clark – 16-6.5 #
11th – Brady Deges – 14-2.75
Heptathlon
1st – Nolan Churchman – 5,263 points #
60m – 7.11 – 844
LJ – 23-0.75 – 821
SP – 38-6.75 – 591
HJ – 6-6 – 785
60mH – 8.76 – 800
PV – 13-9.25 – 673
1,000m – 2:51.62 – 749
7th – Jonah Remsberg – 4,525 points
60m – 7.56 – 694
LJ – 21-8.25 – 723
SP – 25-8.75 – 357
HJ – 5-8.5 – 577
60mH – 8.88 – 772
PV – 13-9.25 – 673
1,000m – 2:53.55 – 729
13th – Ethan Salmans – 4,208 points
60m – 7.52 – 706
LJ – 20-0.5 – 610
SP – 31-7.5 – 464
HJ – 5-9.75 – 602
60mH – 8.96 – 755
PV – 10-10 – 431
1,000m – 3:02.49 – 640
Full FHSU Results – Friday
Women
60m Dash Qualifying
21st – Tori Poe – 7.95
39th – Jasey Downing – 8.08
41st – Kinley Brown – 8.12
200m Dash
9th – Lyric Holman – 25.03
25th – Tori Poe – 25.79
35th – Kinley Brown – 26.05
46th – Jasey Downing – 26.37
600y Run
1st – Reba Mader – 1:26.68
5th – Hannah Wiebe – 1:29.59
8th – Hattie Lukert – 1:30.66
Pole Vault Open
2nd – Annabeth Baalman – 11-1.75
3rd – Kaitlin Lindstrom – 10-10
Maleigha Schmidt – NH
Weight Throw
18th – Patrisha Doll – 47-3.75
34th – Liberty Booker – 44-4
Men
60m Dash Qualifying
36th – Eddie McVay – 7.10
40th – Toby Wahlmeier – 7.13
50th – Kenny Fritsch – 7.17
200m Dash
12th – Hayden Albright – 21.78
600y Run
2nd – Kaden Wren – 1:13.05
11th – Isaac Radke – 1:15.93
5,000m Run
12th – Lucas Cisneros – 15:15.23
27th – Matthew Schrag – 16:07.18
Pole Vault Open
5th – Carter Jones – 12-7.5
Kurtis McCormick – NH
Triple Jump
20th – Blake Harnden – 43-6
Weight Throw
Kolgan Ohl – Foul
Heptathlon
1st – Nolan Churchman – 3,041 points
60m – 7.11 – 844
LJ – 23-0.75 – 821
SP – 38-6.75 – 591
HJ – 6-6 – 785
14th – Jonah Remsberg – 2,351 points
60m – 7.56 – 694
LJ – 21-8.25 – 723
SP – 25-8.75 – 357
HJ – 5-8.5 – 577
13th – Ethan Salmans – 2,382
60m – 7.52 – 706
LJ – 20-0.5 – 610
SP – 31-7.5 – 464
HJ – 5-9.75 – 602
Friday
TOPEKA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State track and field teams picked up one victory and sit in first place in another discipline after Friday’s day one of the Washburn Open and Multis (Feb. 3).
Freshman Reba Mader picked up a first-place finish for the second week in a row, beating 24 other runners to the line in the 600y run with a time of 1:26.68. After etching her name in second on the FHSU DII era performance chart in the 400m dash and in fourth in the 600m run earlier in the season, the Grand Island, Neb. native now sits in fifth on the chart for the 600y run.
Nolan Churchman sits in first place in the men’s heptathlon after accumulating 3,041 points across the first four events. The school-record holder in the event with a final total of 5,433 points, Churchman’s top event of the day came in the 60m dash where he tallied 844 points thanks to a time of 7.11.
Annabeth Baalmann vaulted her way to a second-place finish in the open division of the pole vault, clearing a collegiate-best 11-1.75. The freshman’s performance is good for ninth place at FHSU during the DII era.
Two other Tigers placed in the top 10 behind Mader in the 600y run, with Hannah Wiebe finishing fifth (1:29.59) and Hattie Lukert placing eighth (1:30.66).
Lyric Holman opened her weekend with a ninth-place finish in the 200m dash, running in 25.03.
FHSU’s weekend in the state capital will continue Saturday (Feb. 4) with 56 more entries when the final day of the event begins at 9 a.m.
Full FHSU Results – Friday
Women
60m Dash Qualifying
21st – Tori Poe – 7.95
39th – Jasey Downing – 8.08
41st – Kinley Brown – 8.12
200m Dash
9th – Lyric Holman – 25.03
25th – Tori Poe – 25.79
35th – Kinley Brown – 26.05
46th – Jasey Downing – 26.37
600y Run
1st – Reba Mader – 1:26.68
5th – Hannah Wiebe – 1:29.59
8th – Hattie Lukert – 1:30.66
Pole Vault Open
2nd – Annabeth Baalmann – 11-1.75
3rd – Kaitlin Lindstrom – 10-10
Maleigha Schmidt – NH
Weight Throw
18th – Patrisha Doll – 47-3.75
34th – Liberty Booker – 44-4
Men
60m Dash Qualifying
36th – Eddie McVay – 7.10
40th – Toby Wahlmeier – 7.13
50th – Kenny Fritsch – 7.17
200m Dash
12th – Hayden Albright – 21.78
600y Run
2nd – Kaden Wren – 1:13.05
11th – Isaac Radke – 1:15.93
5,000m Run
12th – Lucas Cisneros – 15:15.23
27th – Matthew Schrag – 16:07.18
Pole Vault Open
5th – Carter Jones – 12-7.5
Kurtis McCormick – NH
Triple Jump
20th – Blake Harnden – 43-6
Weight Throw
Kolgan Ohl – Foul
Heptathlon
1st – Nolan Churchman – 3,041 points
60m – 7.11 – 844
LJ – 23-0.75 – 821
SP – 38-6.75 – 591
HJ – 6-6 – 785
60mH –
PV –
1,000m –
14th – Jonah Remsberg – 2,351 points
60m – 7.56 – 694
LJ – 21-8.25 – 723
SP – 25-8.75 – 357
HJ – 5-8.5 – 577
60mH –
PV –
1,000m –
13th – Ethan Salmans – 2,382
60m – 7.52 – 706
LJ – 20-0.5 – 610
SP – 31-7.5 – 464
HJ – 5-9.75 – 602
60mH –
PV –
1,000m –