Three records fall for FHSU indoor track

By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Fort Hays State track and field teams showcased an outstanding performance today at the KSU Steve Miller Invitational (Feb. 16), securing four first-place finishes and attaining six provisional marks. The day was highlighted by remarkable achievements, including new school records set by pole vaulter Annabeth Baalmann and sprinters Hayden Albright and Reba Mader.

The men’s 60m dash was a lightning-fast affair, with Eddie McVay narrowly missing the podium crossing the line in 6.91 seconds but achieving a personal best in the process. Toby Wahlmeier followed closely behind in 6.95, also notching a personal best. Kenny Fritschblazed through the track in 7.01, securing the eighth spot and a personal best, while Carter Cellmer and Chason VanDerWege gave it their all, finishing in 7.16 and 7.23. In the women’s 60m dash, Tori Poe surged forward with power and grace, claiming fifth place in 7.87, her fastest time of the season. Jayme Hagermanshowcased her speed, crossing the line in 8.14 seconds, securing the sixth spot and a personal best. Nolan Churchman dominated the men’s 60m hurdles, storming to victory in 8.72, leaving his competitors in his wake. Taylor Savolt led the charge in the women’s 60m hurdles, securing fifth place in 9.01, with Maggie Remsberg following closely behind in 9.24.

Moving on to the longer sprints, Hayden Albright set the track ablaze in the men’s 200m, claiming second place in 21.42, claiming a personal best as well as provisional mark. Toby Wahlmeier showcased his skills, securing the eighth spot in 21.80 seconds, destroying his previous personal best. In the women’s 200m, Tori Poepowered her way to seventh place in 25.42, the best time of season on the team. Kinley Brown and Taylor Savolt followed closely behind in 25.90 and 25.99.

Hayden Albright continued his dominance in the men’s 400m, claiming first place in a blistering time of 47.47 and marked his name in the history books yet again for breaking the school record. Nolan Churchmanshowcased his speed once again, securing third place in 48.00, the second fastest 400m time of the year on the team and secured himself a spot in nationals. Nakari Morrical-PalmerMaayan Paz, and Cole Darlingdisplayed their strength and determination, finishing in 51.04, 51.05, and 52.08.

Reba Mader led the charge in the women’s 400m, securing second place in 56.31, a new school record that’s also good for a trip to nationals. She was third in the books with a performance earlier this year, but puts her name atop the list with this performance. Taylor Savolt and Kinley Brown followed closely behind in 57.66 and 57.90.

Ellie DusselierHadley Williams, and Kylin Rudzikbattled it out in the women’s 600y, securing fourth, fifth, and seventh place, in times of 1:37.19, 1:38.87, and 1:41.62. Emery Wolfe and Andrew Waller showcased their talent and determination in the men’s 800m, securing fifth and ninth place, respectively, in times of 1:58.49 and 2:03.75. In the men’s 1 mile, Emery WolfeDaniel Bechle, and Noah Morenz pushed themselves to the limit, claiming fifth, sixth and eighth place in times of 4:23.55, 4:24.12 and 4:27.16 while all breaking their previous personal best marks.

Carsyn Turpin led the pack in the men’s 3,000m, securing first place with a personal best time of 8:56.27, with Daniel Bechle and Noah Morenz following closely behind in second and third place in times of 8:58.56 and 9:00.49.

In the field events, Keamonie Archie soared to victory in the men’s long jump, claiming first place with a leap of 23-6.75 feet and a provisional mark. Jace Wentling, Chason VanDerWegeCarter CellmerNoah McGregor, and Eddie McVay showcased their athleticism, securing sixth, seventh, ninth, tenth, and twelfth place, respectively, with jumps ranging from 20-3.0 to 21-9.5 feet.

Annabeth Baalmann showcased her talent in the women’s pole vault yet again, securing third place in DI competition with a height of 13-0.75 feet. This performance broke the school record that was previously set by Baalmann two weeks ago in Topeka, Kan. Jacob ClarkBrady DegesKurtis McCormick, and Nolan Churchman displayed their skill in the men’s pole vault, securing seventh, eighth, thirteenth, and fifteenth place for vaulting heights ranging from 14-4.5 to 15-10.25 feet.

In the women’s shot put, Liberty BookerKieran BurkeKennedy SpaethRhyann Brown, and Addie Berensdisplayed their strength and skill, securing fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, and tenth place, respectively, with throws ranging from 31-2.75 to 42-2.2 feet. In the women’s weight throw, Liberty BookerPatrisha DollKieran Burke, and Kennedy Spaeth showcased their power and technique, securing fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh place, respectively, with throws ranging from 39-2.0 to 50-10.0 feet.

Next up for the Tigers is another trip to Topeka, Kan., this time for the 2024 MIAA Indoor Championships next Friday through Sunday (Feb. 23-25).

2024 KSU Steve Miller Invitational
Full FHSU Results
Men’s 60m
4th – Eddie McVay – 6.91
5th – Toby Wahlmeier – 6.95
8th – Kenny Fritsch – 7.01
11th – Carter Cellmer – 7.16
12th – Chason VanDerWege – 7.23
13th – Noah McGregor – 7.40

Women’s 60m
5th – Tori Poe – 7.87
6th – Jayme Hagerman – 8.14

Men’s 60m Hurdles
1st – Nolan Churchman – 8.72

Women’s 60m Hurdles
5th – Taylor Savolt – 9.01
8th – Maggie Remsberg – 9.24
12th – Hadley Williams – 9.76
14th – Kylin Rudzik – 10.02
15th – Ellie Dusselier – 10.14

Men’s 200m
2nd – Hayden Albright – 21.42 #
8th – Toby Wahlmeier – 21.80
14th – Nolan Churchman – 22.25
15th – Kenny Fritsch – 22.57
16th – Eddie McVay – 22.65
17th – Nakari Morrical-Palmer – 22.72
18th – Maayan Paz – 23.35
19th – Cole Darling – 23.56

Women’s 200m
7th – Tori Poe – 25.42
9th – Kinley Brown – 25.90
10th – Taylor Savolt – 25.99
12th – Maggie Remsberg – 26.47
13th – Reba Mader – 27.76

Men’s 400m
1st – Hayden Albright – 47.47 #
3rd – Nolan Churchman – 48.00 #
9th – Nakari Morrical-Palmer – 51.04
10th – Maayan Paz – 51.05
12th – Cole Darling – 52.08

Women’s 400m
2nd – Reba Mader – 56.31 #
6th – Taylor Savolt – 57.66
7th – Kinley Brown – 57.90
9th – Maggie Remsberg – 1:01.56

Women’s 600y
4th – Ellie Dusselier – 1:37.19
5th – Hadley Williams – 1:38:87
7th – Kylin Rudzik – 1:41.62

Men’s 800m
5th – Emery Wolfe – 1:58.49
9th – Andrew Waller – 2:03.75

Men’s 1 Mile
5th – Emery Wolfe – 4:23.55
6th – Daniel Bechle – 4:24.12
7th – Andrew Waller – 4:25.30
8th – Noah Morenz – 4:27.16

Men’s 3,000m
1st – Carsyn Turpin – 8:56.27
2nd – Daniel Bechle – 8:58.56
3rd – Noah Morenz – 9:00.49

Women’s High Jump
7th – Brooklyn Ptacek – 4-11.0
9th – Ellie Dusselier – 4-11.0

Women’s Long Jump
4th – Maggie Remsberg – 14-4.5
6th – Jayme Hagerman – 17-3.5
8th – Hadley Williams – 15-10.5
9th – Abby Rueschhoff – 15-7.0
10th – Kylin Rudzik – 15-3.5

Men’s Long Jump
1st – Keamonie Archie – 23-6.75 #
6th – Jace Wentling – 21-9.5
7th – Chason VanDerWege – 21-8.75
9th – Carter Cellmer – 21-0.25
10th – Noah McGregor – 20-10.0
12th – Eddie McVay – 20-3.0

Women’s Pole Vault
3rd – Annabeth Baalmann – 13-0.75 #

Men’s Pole Vault
7th – Jacob Clark – 15-10.25 #
8th – Brady Deges – 15-4.25
13th – Kurtis McCormick – 14.4.5
15th – Nolan Churchman – 14-4.5

Women’s Shot Put
5th – Liberty Booker – 42-2.2
6th – Kieran Burke – 39-0
8th – Kennedy Spaeth – 37-6.0
9th – Rhyann Brown – 37-4.5
10th – Addie Berens – 31-2.75

Women’s Weight Throw
4th – Liberty Booker – 50-10.0
5th – Patrisha Doll – 50-7.0
6th – Kieran Burke – 42-2.0
7th – Kennedy Speath – 39-2.0

# indicates NCAA Division II provisional mark

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