By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
KEARNEY, Neb. – Tiger Track & Field headed north to Kearney, Neb. for the Loper Invitational today (April 19). The Tigers finished the day with eight champions along with four provisional marks, two for each gender.
In the men’s 100m dash, Toby Wahlmeier surged to victory with an impressive time of 10.48, fast enough for a DII provisional mark. His stellar performance was complemented by Eddie McVay’s commendable third-place finish, clocking in at 10.76. Continuing his reign of dominance, Wahlmeier showcased his speed once again in the men’s 200m, claiming another first-place finish with a remarkable time of 21.34, leaving his competitors in his wake.
The women’s sprinters started out well, with Tori Poe, Kinley Brown and Donna Jackson all accomplishing a top five finish in the women’s 100m. Brown was able to notch a first-place victory in the 200m, a new personal best for the junior. The women sprinters were able to notch another victory, this time in the 100mH. Maggie Remsberg clocked the win, finishing the hurdles in 14.67, almost tying her personal best.
The men’s 800m was filled with the presence of Tiges, with ten competing on the men’s side. The men were able to notch a victory, with Trever Medina crossing the finish line in 1:52.60. Aaron Mangan, Lucorien DeBoest and Ethan Lang round out the top 10 finishers.
Jacob Clark ascended to extreme heights in the men’s pole vault, capturing the top spot with a remarkable clearance of 17-3.50, setting a new personal best. Clark is listed as the second highest vaulter in DII history at Fort Hays State. The Tigers were able to finish second and third as well, with Brady Deges vaulting 15-7.75 and Kurtis McCormick vaulting 14-8.0. Annabeth Baalmann showcased her vaulting skills on the women’s side, soaring 12-5.50, securing the win and provisional mark.
In the invitational women’s javelin, Rhyann Brownasserted her dominance with a spectacular throw of 146-2.0, clinching first place and solidifying a provisional mark. Kieran Burke displayed her strength in both the women’s hammer throw and shot put events, earning third and fourth place.
Tiger Track & Field will stay local next week with the Alex Francis Classic set for Thursday (April 25) at noon.
Full FHSU Results
Loper Invitational
Men’s 100m
1st – Toby Wahlmeier – 10.48 #
3rd – Eddie McVay – 10.76
Women’s 100m
2nd – Tori Poe – 12.11
4th – Kinley Brown – 12.28
5th – Donna Jackson – 12.54
7th – Maggie Remsberg – 12.84
9th – Hadley Williams – 13.31
11th – Kylin Rudzik – 14.18
Men’s 110mH
4th – Ethan Salmans – 14.85
7th – Jonah Remsberg – 15.39
11th – Jade Cass – 16.87
12th – Luke Hampl – 16.93
Women’s 100mH
1st – Maggie Remsberg – 14.67
4th – Ellie Dusselier – 16.29
5th – Hadley Williams – 16.32
6th – Kylin Rudzik – 16.87
Men’s 200m
1st – Toby Wahlmeier – 21.34
4th – Eddie McVay – 21.88
18th – Nathaniel Hubbard – 23.36
27th – Maayan Paz – 24.85
Women’s 200m
1st – Kinley Brown – 24.82
2nd – Tori Poe – 25.35
8th – Donna Jackson – 27.02
12th – Ellie Dusselier – 28.91
Men’s 400m
18th – Jama Gleue – 55.47
21st – Luke Hampl – 58.27
22nd – Jade Cass – 58.71
Women’s 400m
4th – Reba Mader – 57.65
17th – Ellie Dusselier – 1:05.41
Men’s 400mH
2nd – Maayan Paz – 55.79
4th – Nathaniel Hubbard – 56.36
7th – Ethan Salmans – 58.55
8th – Jonah Remsberg – 59.45
Women’s 400mH
5th – Maggie Remsberg – 1:10.06
10th – Kylin Rudzik – 1:13.19
Men’s 800m
1st – Trever Medina – 1:52.60
5th – Aaron Mangan – 1:54.68
8th – Lucorien DeBoest – 1:56.71
10th – Ethan Lang – 1:57.68
12th – Isaac Radke – 1:58.83
13th – Emery Wolfe – 2:00.19
15th – Andrew Waller – 2:00.76
20th – Kaiden Esfeld – 2:03.22
25th – Ethan Emmons – 2:09.39
28th – Byron Johnson – 2:18.31
Women’s 800m
7th – Amelia Foster – 2:28.32
Men’s 1,500m
3rd – Ethan Fisher – 3:58.42
4th – Brady Stegman – 4:00.22
12th – Noah Morenz – 4:11.53
13th – Carsyn Turpin – 4:12.02
14th – Chayse McCullough – 4:15.64
22nd – Max Bowyer – 4:21.68
27th – Byron Johnson – 4:39.03
Women’s 1,500m
3rd – Faith Little – 4:52.45
7th – Abbye Hudson – 5:00.12
Men’s Pole Vault
1st – Jacob Clark – 17-3.50 #
2nd – Brady Deges – 15-7.75
3rd – Kurtis McCormick – 14-8.0
7th – Carter Jones – 12-8.25
Women’s Pole Vault
1st – Annabeth Baalmann – 12-5.50 #
5th – Kaitlin Lindstrom – 10-11.75
Women’s Long Jump
2nd – Donna Jackson – 17-3.50
Men’s Shot Put
8th – Jade Cass – 41-8.0
15th – Ethan Salmans – 34-6.25
17th – Luke Hampl – 31-6.0
19th – Jonah Remsberg – 31-0.50
Women’s Shot Put
4th – Kieran Burke – 38-3.50
10th – Maggie Remsberg – 35-1.75
15th – Hadley Williams – 32-6.25
17th – Kylin Rudzik – 32-2.25
21st – Ellie Dusselier – 26-2.75
Men’s Discus
11th – Jade Cass – 113-5.0
15th – Ethan Salmans – 94-8.0
16th – Jonah Remsberg – 93-2.0
17th – Luke Hample – 88-6.0
Invitational Women’s Discus
6th – Jessica Saunders – 137-11.0
Women’s Discus
5th – Kennedy Speath – 126-1.0
7th – Kieran Burke – 121-5.0
Invitational Women’s Hammer
4th – Liberty Booker – 170-2.0
Women’s Hammer
3rd – Kieran Burke – 142-6.0
6th – Patrisha Doll – 136-6.0
Invitational Women’s Javelin
1st – Rhyann Brown – 146-2.0 #
5th – Patrisha Doll – 127-4.0
Women’s Javelin
3rd – Maggie Remsberg – 109-0.0
9th – Kylin Rudzik – 85-
# indicates DII provisional mark