WAYZATA — Ty Nelson bettered his school record triple jump with a first-place and meet record 46-foot-1 to help the Brainerd Warriors boys to fifth place Friday, May 3, at the Wayzata Relays.
Brandon Stark added a first-place time of 1:57.44 in the 800 run. It’s the third fastest time in Brainerd history. Dylan Gross won the shot put with a 56-foot-6 toss and placed second in the discus at 159-8.
Kyle Peterson posted a second-place and personal-best 15.81 in the 110-meter hurdles.
Brainerd’s 800-meter sprint medley relay of Henry Goodwin, Austin Asher, Charlie Pikula and Stark recorded a second-place 1:36.31.
The foursome of Lance Hastings, Leif Hoffman, Joe Neumann and Carter Mielke ran a third-place 8:31.82 in the 4x800 relay.
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Hastings and Hoffman combined with Goodwin and Peterson to place second in the 1600 sprint medley relay.
Joe Smith tied for sixth in the pole vault as he cleared 12-0.
Cora Clough tied for first in the high jump with a 5-2 effort and ran a fifth-place 100-meter dash in 12.92 to help the Warrior girls to sixth place.
Brainerd’s 800-meter sprint relay team of Ava Loney, Macy Castle, Kenadie Paulson and Lilly DeRoiser ran a first-place time of 1:55.13.
Clough and Loney teamed with Avery Duerr and Sophia Blanck to place second in the 1600 sprint medley relay with a school-record time of 4:16.09.
Duerr, Blanck and DeRosier teamed with Natalie Smith to place third in the 4x400.
Isabelle Ploof collected a fourth-place discus throw of 98-10.
Macy Castle finished fifth in the 100-meter hurdles with a 17.29.
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Madi Miller posted a sixth-place time of 5:14.83 in the 1600 run. The personal best time puts her seventh on Brainerd’s all-time list.
Brooke Wenz added a sixth-place 2:23.72 in the 800 run and Autumn Schiller placed sixth in the pole vault.
Boys team scores: 1-Wayzata 185, 2-Stillwater 169, 3-Minnetonka 126, 4-Mounds View 110, 5-Brainerd 88, 6-Woodbury 73, 7-Annandale 16
110 hurdles: 1-David Allred (Minnetonka) 15:27, 2-Kyle Peterson (Brd) 15.81, 21-Jonas Raske (Brd) 18.64, 22-Preston Miller (Brd) 18.65
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