By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
The Fort Hays State track and field program picked up three provisional marks Friday, at the first FHSU Spring Invite hosted at the Brickle-Schmidt Sports Complex in Hays, Kan. Sophomore standout Annabeth Baalman vaulted her way into yet another school record. She now holds the record in both indoor and outdoor women’s pole vault.
The Tigers were able to finish with four champions on the day, with a plethora of top five finishes. Trever Medina was able to finish first in the men’s 800 meter for completing the event in 1:54.32. Ethan Lang and Aaron Mangan finished close behind for the 1-2-3 Tiger finish.
Jaycee Vath won the 1,500-meter run, finishing in 4:54.52. Regan Hodsden, junior long-distance runner, finished close behind, finishing in fourth. Maggie Remsberg, representing the Tigers in the women’s 100-meter hurdles, finished on top for completing the event in 14.84. The Tigers last winner of the day was senior thrower Addie Berens. Berens won the women’s javelin throw for throwing the javelin 147-11.0 feet, a provisional mark.
Toby Wahlmeier finished the day off with two new personal bests, one for finishing third in the 100-meter dash and the other for finishing second in the 200-meter dash. Kinley Brown notched a personal best as well in the women’s 200-meter, where she finished in third with a time of 24.89. The 1,500-meter men saw themselves finish 2-3-4 after Ethan Fisher, Jaret Pfizenmaier, and Lucorien Deboest crossed the finish line.
The Tiger pole vaulters had themselves a day, with Baalmann notching yet another school record to start her historic sophomore season. On the men’s side, Brady Deges, sophomore from Montezuma, Kan., finished with a vault of 15-10.25, a new personal best. Kurtis McCormick, sophomore from Eudora, Kan., finished third in the men’s pole vault for vaulting 15-4.25.
The jumps were successful, as a Tiger finishes second in men and women long jump and triple jump. Keamonie Archie jumped a wind aided national qualifying mark, while Jayme Hagerman and Abby Rueschoff showed out on the women’s side. Freshman Kyreese Groen competed in his first collegiate event, triple jumping to a second-place finish, and finishing top five in the long jump.
Following a successful FHSU Spring Invite, the men’s and women’s teams will embark on separate journeys, with some athletes competing in the Texas Relays in Austin, Texas, the WashU Distance Carnival in St. Louis, Missouri, and the Central Nebraska Challenge in Kearney, Nebraska.
Full FHSU Results
Women’s 100m
5th – Tori Poe – 12.14
7th – Kinley Brown – 12.25
14th – Maggie Remsberg – 13.04
17th – Hadley Williams – 13.33
18th – Ellie Dusselier – 13-95
19th – Kylin Rudzik – 14.09
Men’s 100m
3rd – Toby Wahlmeier – 10.57
5th – Kenny Fritsch – 10.66
8th – Eddie McVay – 10.73
12th – Keamonie Archie – 10.84
13th – Carter Cellmer – 10.95
28th – Maayan Paz – 11.50
Women’s 100mH
1st – Maggie Remsberg – 14.84
4th – Hadley Williams – 15.92
7th – Ellie Dusselier – 16.87
8th – Kylin Rudzik – 16.90
Men’s 110mH
7th – Jonah Remsberg – 15.48
14th – Jade Cass – 17.08
Women’s 200m
3rd – Kinley Brown – 24.89
6th – Tori Poe – 25.40
12th – Maggie Remsberg – 26.61
17th – Hadley Williams – 27.16
22nd – Ellie Dusselier – 28.29
27th – Kylin Rudzik – 29.06
Men’s 200m
2nd – Toby Wahlmeier – 21.28
10th – Kenny Fritsch – 22.29
27th – Maayan Paz – 23.25
Women’s 400m
9th – Amelia Foster – 1:04.26
Men’s 400m
6th – Nakari Morrical-Palmer – 51.96
15th – Jama Gleue – 56.97
Women’s 800m
3rd – Reba Mader – 2:20.05
4th – Faith Little – 2:20.64
9th – Ashlyn Harbaugh – 2:32.87
10th – Brenna Murphy – 2:33.55
11th – Amelia Foster – 2:36.71
Men’s 800m
1st – Trever Medina – 1:54.32
2nd – Ethan Lang – 1:54.64
3rd – Aaron Mangan – 1:55.57
8th – Emery Wolfe – 1:59.58
14th – Isaac Radke – 2:03.28
16th – Andrew Waller – 2:05.98
20th – Ethan Emmons – 2:10.21
Women’s 1,500m
1st – Jaycee Vath – 4:54.52
4th – Regan Hodsden – 4:59.84
6th – Madison Sutterfield – 5:04.02
7th – Abbye Hudson – 5:04.72
12th – Darian Hudgeons – 5:07.87
19th – Alayna Cossaart – 5:28.50
Men’s 1,500m
2nd – Ethan Fisher – 4:07.05
3rd – Jaret Pfizenmaier – 4:07.40
4th – Lucorien Deboest – 4:07.92
12th – Noah Morenz – 4:14.33
16th – Carsyn Turpin – 4:17.15
21st – Andrew Waller – 4:20.75
22nd – Daniel Bechle – 4:21.28
27th – Max Bowyer – 4:25.57
29th – Lucas Cisneros – 4:29.91
33rd – Ethan Emmons – 4:34.69
35th – Byron Johnson – 4:46.37
Women’s High Jump
11th – Brooklyn Ptacek – 4-9.75
13th – Hailey Sharpe – 4-8.00
Men’s High Jump
4th – Dayton Williams – 6-7.5
11th – Chason VanDerWege – 5-11.75
Women’s Pole Vault
2nd – Annabeth Baalmaan – 12-10.25 ! #
10th – Kaitlin Lindstrom – 11-0.75
Men’s Pole Vault
2nd – Brady Deges – 15-10.25 #
3rd – Kurtis McCormick – 15-4.25
14th – Jade Cass – 12-10.75
Women’s Long Jump
2nd – Jayme Hagerman – 17-11.00
3rd – Donna Jackson – 17-8.50
6th – Abby Rueschhoff – 16-10.25
Men’s Long Jump
2nd – Keamonie Archie – 24-4.25 #
4th – Kyreese Groen – 23-10.50
9th – Dean Clark – 22.50
10th – Chason VanDerWege – 22-1.75
11th – Jace Wentling – 22-1.25
13th – Noah McGregor – 21-8.75
Women’s Triple Jump
2nd – Abby Rueschhoff – 35-0.75
3rd – Jayme Hagerman – 35-0.75
6th – Anne Sophie Van Der Knaap – 33-1.75
Men’s Triple Jump
2nd – Kyreese Groen – 46-9.5
5th – Dean Clark – 44-1.5
6th – Noah McGregor – 43-10.75
Women’s Javelin
1st – Addie Berens – 147-11.0 #
6th – Rhyann Brown – 136-9.0
8th – Patrisha Doll – 128-2.0
Men’s Javelin
15th – Connor Kaplinger – 154-0.0
Women’s Shot Put
5th – Liberty Booker – 42-1.5
7th – Kieran Burke – 39-1.75
8th – Kennedy Spaeth – 39-1.0
Women’s Discus
4th – Jessica Saunders – 136-3.0
5th – Kieran Burke – 132-9.0
6th – Kennady Speath – 130-4.0
Men’s Discus
16th – Jade Cass – 117-7.0
22nd – Jonah Remsberg – 71-1.0
Women’s Hammer
3rd – Liberty Booker – 166-8.0
8th – Patrisha Doll – 138-9.0
10th – Kieran Burke – 129-4.0
15th – Kennedy Spaeth – 92-0
! indicates school record
# indicates NCAA Division II provisional mark