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Championships, World Series berth highlight busy MIAC weekend at nationals

Outdoor Track & Field The 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships were held May 22-24 at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio. The MIAC came away with two national champions, 29 First Team All-Americans (event finishers 1-8), and eight Second Team All-Americans (individual finishers 9-16; relay finishers 9-12). Bethel’s Grant […]

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The 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships were held May 22-24 at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

The MIAC came away with two national champions, 29 First Team All-Americans (event finishers 1-8), and eight Second Team All-Americans (individual finishers 9-16; relay finishers 9-12). Bethel’s Grant Nelson helped account for both national titles, winning the men’s 400 meters in a photo-finish time of 46.678 seconds before joining teammates Jacob Parent, Josh Thompsen, and Victor Lelinga as the Royals’ 4×400 relay team successfully defended their NCAA championship with a Division III record time of 3:06.52.

In the men’s team standings, UW-La Crosse won its second straight national title with 84 points, followed by UW-Eau Claire with 56, Rowan with 44.5, Saint John’s with 39.5, UW-Oshkosh with 39, and Bethel with 35. Concordia also scored for the MIAC, collecting eight points to tie for 30th as a team.

On the women’s side, MIT took home the team title with 56 points in a fairly close competition. Last year’s national champ, WashU, finished in second with 47 points, followed by UW-La Crosse with 38, UW-Eau Claire with 34, and Augustana with 31. Bethel led all MIAC teams with seven points and a 38th-place finish, while Macalester tied for 48th with five points, and St. Olaf landed in 65th place with two points.

MIAC student-athletes finished with a total of 37 All-America honors, including 29 top-eight finishers. A complete list of All-Americans from the MIAC is listed below.



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Mater Dei Catholic wins in volleyball regionals; Parker, Clairemont fall – San Diego Union-Tribune

CHULA VISTA — One of the hardest things to do in sports is repeat as champions. Mater Dei Catholic High School’s boys volleyball team knew the challenge that awaited it after winning a CIF title last year, and yet the Crusaders then went out and repeated last weekend. On Saturday, they reached heights beyond their […]

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CHULA VISTA — One of the hardest things to do in sports is repeat as champions.

Mater Dei Catholic High School’s boys volleyball team knew the challenge that awaited it after winning a CIF title last year, and yet the Crusaders then went out and repeated last weekend.

On Saturday, they reached heights beyond their wildest dreams.

Top-seeded Mater Dei Catholic used a relentless approach and a well-rounded attack to beat visiting Los Angeles Wildwood, 25-22, 25-27, 25-13, 25-17, in Saturday’s Division 4 Southern California Regionals.

The Crusaders (32-10) advance to next Saturday’s State Final against Livingston (36-6) at 11 a.m. at Fresno City College. It’s the sport’s first-ever California state championship; previous seasons ended after the regional championship.

Mater Dei was one of three teams to play Saturday. Francis Parker fell to top-seeded (Division 2) Santa Ana Mater Dei 25-12, 26-24, 19-25, 27-25, and third-seeded (Division 3) Clairemont lost at top-seeded Newport Beach Sage Hill 25-16, 25-22, 25-22.

After a first-set win, Mater Dei Catholic gave up two set points and faced the real possibility of ending their season at home.

That’s when Crusaders coach Marissa Ritchie moved outside hitter Oskar Manguy-Meza to the middle.

“We’re a team that builds off energy, and I told him, ‘You’ve got to go in there and put a fire inside us’, ” Ritchiesaid. “Energy. Energy got that driving.”

The Crusaders are also now a team with back-to-back section championships and the first regional title in program history with a chance to hang a state banner among the 11 inside Bosco Gym.

“I’m just so proud of them,” Ritchie said. “They’re worked their tails off. They want it so much and they just deserve it.”

Manguy-Meza had a team-high 16 kills with two stuff blocks and two aces. It was his move to the middle that helped refocus the offense.

“I confidently knew I was the best choice,” Manguy-Meza said. “Being able to watch film on them for hours, we were able to pick up some of their tendencies. To be able to put a double block up there and have a great team backing you up, that made the difference.”

The visiting Wolves (17-13) had won 15 in a row, including a semifinal win over Fallbrook. But Mater Dei Catholic was able to withstand a match-high 28 kills from Matthew Matuszak.

The first set was tied at 19 before the Crusaders sideout game came up clutch. Manguy-Meza put a ball away on the outside then middle Emiliano Rodriguez had a stuff block. Aaron Wood’s dump gave the hosts some cushion, then Manguy-Meza got a kill from the outside in transition for the set win.

The Crusaders held the lead the entire second set until one of two late center line violations resulted in a 23-22 deficit. The hosts did have two set points at 24 and 25 but gave up three straight to lose 27-25.

Set three saw a complete turnaround as the Crusaders jumped out to a quick lead and never looked back, notching four aces in the set. In fact, Manguy-Meza and Adrian Trevino each followed up a kill with two consecutive aces for an early 8-3 lead.

The fourth set was never in question after a 7-0 run midway through. Liam Kingston, who had 11 kills on the night, capped it with a kill on the outside in serve receive for the win.

Trevino added seven kills, three stuff blocks and two aces, and setter Wood had four stuff blocks, three kills and an ace. Libero Ethan Bundang had 14 digs.

“We’re overjoyed that we’ve got the chance to be able to compete at this level,” Manguy-Meza said. “We’re going in with all of our confidence and all our strength and just give it our all.”

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Records fall and reigning champions repeat at Region IV track and field championship

Dimond’s Nevaeh Watkins clears 5′ 8″ in the high jump during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Watkins set a new CIC record of 5′ 7.25″, and then went on to beat that with a height of 5′ 8″. (Loren Holmes / ADN) The 2025 […]

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Dimond’s Nevaeh Watkins clears 5′ 8″ in the high jump during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Watkins set a new CIC record of 5′ 7.25″, and then went on to beat that with a height of 5′ 8″. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

The 2025 Region IV track and field championship took place over the weekend at Dimond High School, starting on Friday and wrapping up Saturday.

Among the top athletes from the Cook Inlet Conference who squared off with bids to compete in next week’s state meet were a pair of Lynx teammates who were right at home.

Senior Sarah Dittman and sophomore Nevaeh Watkins were able to successfully defend their region titles by jumping to new heights and distances.

On Friday, Watkins won the girls high jump for the second year in a row with a meet record and personal-best mark of 5 feet, 8 inches.

“I’ve been practicing a lot for high jump recently,” she said. “Every Monday, I practice with my coach and I think it’s really paid off so far.”

After failing to clear the record-breaking height on her first two attempts, she made an adjustment and made sure that the third time was the charm.

“My coach told me what I had to do to fix everything and I did it,” Watkins said.

Dimond High’s Sarah Dittman clears the last hurdle before winning her heat with a time of 15.68 seconds during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

On Saturday, Dittman was the first of two long jumpers to achieve the same feat as she broke her own meet record set last year — not once but twice between the prelims and finals — culminating with a first-place mark of 18-04.

“I was a little worried because I hadn’t (recorded a personal best) since the IceBreakers before the season started, but I came in today with great weather, my coaches were really excited and I was really excited,” she said.

Dittman felt the pressure of being the defending region champ but didn’t let it weigh her down as she soared to new heights.

“I broke it by three-quarters of an inch and I was like, ‘Oh that’s not enough,’ ” she said. “I just focused on my fundamentals.”

State track will also take place on her school’s home turf, and she feels like that gives her an advantage.

“I run here every day, and now that I’ve learned how to jump from the further board, that’s a big confidence booster because that was my issue last year,” Dittman said.

Dimond High’s Nevaeh Watkins clears the last hurdle before winning her heat with a time of 15.83 seconds during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

The two friends and teammates also competed against each other in the girls 100-meter hurdles in a tight race that went down to the wire. Watkins (15.56) pulled just ahead at the very end after Dittman (15.61) had led for most of the race.

“It was really a mental battle, honestly,” Watkins said. “I could see that she was ahead of me, so I kept pushing myself and pushing myself to go a little faster.”

Securing back-to-back titles has filled her with not only confidence moving forward but also a “lot of hope of what is to come” at both the state meet next week and nationals later this year.

West High’s Ariel Sanchez soars over the high jump during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Sanchez jumped 5′ 10″ during the meet. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

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Dittman wasn’t the only long jumper who made history on Saturday. In the boys division, Ariel Sanchez of West bested the region meet record with his first-place mark of 23-3/4. That’s longer than the current state meet record, which he could break with a repeat performance next weekend.

He pulled his hamstring during his second jump at last year’s regions and qualified for state with a second-place finish but couldn’t compete due to the injury.

“It feels good because last year before I pulled (the hamstring), A’Lante (Owens-Player) jumped 22-10 and that pushed me to jump farther than him and that’s when I pulled my hamstring,” Sanchez said. “Coming to this meet this year knowing I had the ability to beat him and I did today, it just feels good.”

In the offseason, the two-sport star who also stood out on the gridiron for the Eagles spent more time in the weight room building up his body.

“I’m going to try to break the record I just jumped today next week,” Sanchez said.

Boys compete in the 3200 meters during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Another first-time region champion who outshined his competition was Chugiak sophomore Benjamin Hiestand, whose first-place mark of 164-8 in the boys discus was nearly 20 feet farther than the runner-up.

“It feels good to have a good mark out there and have a good first season here in Alaska,” Hiestand said. “I was calm, pretty confident and expected to win. I wanted to have a good mark out there and make a statement for states.”

Hiestand moved up here from Mountain Home, Idaho, because his mother is in the Air Force. He was one of the top throwers in his previous state, finishing fifth as a freshman at state where the winning mark was about 200 feet. While he hasn’t come close to that impressive mark yet, he is working toward it as his current personal best is 169-11.

Girls compete in the 3200 meters during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Hannah Shaha, at right, won the race with a time of 11:29.79. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

For the second year in a row, the 3200 and 1600 meter races were swept by the same person. On the girls side, Chugiak’s Hannah Shaha won Friday’s 3200 in a time of 11:29.79 and Saturday’s 1600 in 5:16.57.

“This was my goal and I just feel so happy to accomplish it,” she said.

Bettye Davis East’s Rosie Conway was hot on Shaha’s heels for most of the race but couldn’t quite close the distance as she finished second with a mark of 5:17.32.

“I never know where she is, so I kind of was looking at my coach just to kind of gauge how far she was, but I definitely just had the foot on the gas the whole time because I did not want her to come get me right at the end,” Shaha said.

Chugiak’s Kyra Walter has her hair done by teammate Hannah Shaha before both girls competed in the 3200 meter race during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Shaha won the race with a time of 11:29.79. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Shaha’s confidence heading into state is soaring and she looks forward to competing against the other elite endurance runners next week.

Meanwhile, in the boys division, South’s Vebjorn Flagstad cruised to victory in both distance events with first-place times of 9:39.08 in the 3200 and 4:26.81 in the 1600.

“This season has been a little up and down compared to last year,” he said. “Last year, I felt was like a breakout year for me. I kind of surprised myself and I was kind of the underdog a little bit, so this year I had more pressure coming into it. I’m just glad I was able to keep it going.”

South High’s Vebjorn Flagstad celebrates after winning the 3200 meters during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Flagstad won the race with a time of 9:39.08. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Flagstad has been working on maintaining his top pace in recent workouts, and it paid off on Saturday as he was able to widen the gap between himself and the other runners on the final two laps.

“I didn’t want it to slow down (on the) second lap so I just tried to keep it going smooth,” he said. “The third lap is where you always die, so I really tried to push that one and then the last lap you’re just sprinting.”

South High’s Vebjorn Flagstad, left, and East High’s Katahdin Staples recover after the 3200 meters during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. Flagstad won the race with a time of 9:39.08, and Staples was second in 9:46.43. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Pulling off a successful title defense “definitely boosts” his confidence heading into the state meet next week.

“I hadn’t really been racing that good in The Dome and inside, so putting down some good times is going to help my confidence,” Flagstad said.

The reigning region champions in the 100-meter races pulled off successful title defenses as well. Chugiak’s Jihsana Williams repeated as the girls champion with a first-place time of 12.42. West’s Beckett Stolp did the same for the boys by narrowly crossing the finish line ahead of the field with a mark of 11.19.

Officials measure the high jump bar during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Region IV Track and Field Championships

Girls

Team Scores

1. Chugiak 172.5; 2. Dimond 155; 3. South 73; 4. West 61; 5. East 56.5; 6. Service 44; 7. Bartlett 9; 8. Eagle River 7.

3200 Meters Finals

1. Hannah Shaha 11:29.79, Chugiak

2. Rosie Conway 11:37.33, East

3. Madeleine Lojewski 11:43.02, East

4. Ellie Stull 11:44.76, Dimond

5. Fiona Selvik 11:49.99, Service

Shot Put Unified Finals

1. Emi Hamazaki 18′07.00, East

2. Amira Smith 12′04.25, Dimond

3. Paisley Price 12′02.50, Chugiak

4. Anna Stewart 11′11.00, Chugiak

5. Gianna Fraize 9′09.00, Chugiak

East High’s Matthew Jackson clears the last hurdle before winning his heat with a time of 15.83 seconds during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Shot Put 4kg Partners Finals

1. Aniyah Smalley25′00.75, East

2. Emmalee Griffin 24′01.00, Chugiak

3. Schumacher Heidi 22′07.25, Service

4. Dylenn Donovan 22′00.75, Chugiak

5. Azalea Daugherty 20′11.00, Chugiak

Discus 1kg Finals

1. Alessa Scott 116′02.00, Dimond

2. Mona Koko 109′09.00, West

3. Ailafo Fautanu 101′04.00, Dimond

4. Adelaide Masimer 91′09.00, Eagle River

5. Avery Wilson 91′06.00, Chugiak

High Jump Finals

1. Nevaeh Watkins 5′8.00, Dimond

2. Autumn Larson 5′1.00, Chugiak

3. Elliette Svencer 4′10.00, Chugiak

4. Lola Poitevin 4′8.00, East

4. Kaitlyn Farr 4′8.00, Chugiak

Long Jump Unified Finals

1. Emi Hamazaki 8′07.50, East

2. Anna Stewart 7′00.25, Chugiak

3. Paisley Price 5′05.25, Chugiak

4. Amira Smith 5′00.75, Dimond

5. Katie Tracy 3′04.75, Chugiak

Long Jump Partners Finals

1. Anna Burrup 13′02.75, Chugiak

2. Azalea Daugherty 12′08.75, Chugiak

3. Cadence Johns 12′01.00, Chugiak

4. Dylenn Donovan 11′07.25, Chugiak

5. Emmalee Griffin 11′05.00, Chugiak

Triple Jump Finals

1. Avrey Campbell 34′03.25, Dimond

2. Izabela Sullivan 34′02.50, West

3. Sofia Zaccanti 33′02.00, East

4. Maya Tirpack 33′01.50, South

5. Darby D’Amico 32′08.25, South

East High’s Karl Hoeft launches the shot put during the Cook Inlet Conference Region Championships on Friday, May 23, 2025 at Dimond High in Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Boys

Team Scores

1. Chugiak 115; 2. South 106; 3. Bartlett 73.5; 4. Dimond 62.5; 5. East 57; 6. West 56; 7. Eagle River 54; 7. Service 54.

3200 Meters Finals

1. Vebjorn Flagstad 9:39.08, South

2. Katahdin Staples 9:46.43, East

3. David Penfield 9:58.82, Chugiak

4. Jaxon Henrie 10:09.07, South

5. Kohen Galloway 10:20.62, Chugiak

Shot Put – 12lb Finals

1. Deuce Alailefaleula 53′02.75, Bartlett

2. George Lane 48′00.25, East

3. Benjamin Hiestand 47′05.25, Chugiak

4. Tyler Cage 46′04.75, Chugiak

5. Julian Jones 45′02.00, South

Shot Put Unified Finals

1. Norbert Keyes 29′07.00, Service

2. Lansen Ray-Davis 21′04.25, East

3. Aiden Zamora 21′03.00, Service

4. Noah Zamora 21′02.75, Service

5. Christopher Jemison 20′03.50, East

Shot Put – 12lb Partners Finals

1. Karl Hoeft 34′05.75, East

2. Maximus McFall 27′09.50, Chugiak

3. Jarrett Jackson 27′03.25, Dimond

4. Carter Pyne 26′04.75, East

5. Raylon Ulroan 25′03.00, Service

High Jump Varsity – Finals

1. Ariel Sanchez 5′10.00, West

2. Cameron Anderson 5′8.00, Service

3. Kevan Henderson 5′8.00, Service

4. Jaxon Henrie 5′6.00, South

5. Kahliel Bernard-Alli 5′4.00, Bartlett

Long Jump – Unified Finals

1. Christopher Jemison 11′05.75, East

2. Noah Zamora 11′03.50, Service

3. Lansen Ray-Davis 10′04.25, East

4. Norbert Keyes 10′01.50, Service

5. Jay Main 9′10.75, Service

Long Jump Partners Finals

1. Ian Johns 16′05.50, Chugiak

2. Aiden Lardner 16′04.00, East

3. Jacob Wahlman 14′11.75, Service

4. Raylon Ulroan 14′09.25, Service

5. Maximus McFall 14′08.75, Chugiak

Triple Jump Varsity Finals

1. Isaiah Douyon 43′11.00, South

2. Elijah Adams 41′04.50, Eagle River

3. Tyler Drake 41′02.75, Bartlett

4. Corde Bates 41′02.75, Dimond

5. Solomon Johnson 41′01.00, South





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Photos: Multiple-time individual winners highlight Day 3 at North Dakota state track meet – InForum

BISMARCK — West Fargo’s Michelle Gee had a dominant day Saturday at the North Dakota state track and field meet at the MDU Resources Community Bowl. Gee was a triple-winner in Class A girls, taking first place in the 100, 200 and 400 meters. She tied an overall state meet record in the 100 with […]

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BISMARCK — West Fargo’s Michelle Gee had a dominant day Saturday at the North Dakota state track and field meet at the MDU Resources Community Bowl.

Gee was a triple-winner in Class A girls, taking first place in the 100, 200 and 400 meters. She tied an overall state meet record in the 100 with a time of 11.97 seconds on the final day of the three-day event.

Fargo Davies’ Kate Laqua also had a strong showing, taking first place in the Class A girls in the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles. Laqua was named the Class A girls senior athlete of the year.

Bismarck Century’s Josh Berger was named Class A boys senior athlete of the year. Bowman County’s Sophia Headley was named Class B girls senior athlete of the year. Bowman County’s Taylor Wanner was named Class B boys senior athlete of the year.

Velva-Drake-Anamoose’s Anya Olson took first place in the Class B girls 100, 200 and 400. She set a new Class B girls record in the 400 with a time of 55.91 seconds. She was clocked at 11.56 seconds, which was wind-aided, in the 100 finals. Olson also ran a 23.73 in the 200, a time that was also wind-aided.

May-Port-CG’s Keaton Saastad won the Class B boys 100 in 10.88 seconds, setting a new Class B record in the event.

Below are scenes from Saturday’s action:

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Fargo Davies’ Kate Laqua jumps over a hurdle in the 300 meter hurdles race during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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West Fargo’s Michelle Gee wins the 100 meter dash during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo Davies’ Ashlan Urness passes the baton to Sawyer Kosidowski in the 4×400 meter relay during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo Davies’ Joshua Beil runs in the 300 meter hurdles during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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West Fargo’s Zevina Scarbrough runs the 4×100 meter relay during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Oakes’ Lexi Harris pole vaults during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo North’s Aden Nojang runs the 200 meter dash during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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West Fargo’s Michelle Gee wins the 400 meter dash during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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MayPort-CG’s Keaton Saastad looks to the scoreboard to see his time as he wins the 100 meter dash during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Northern Cass’ Trey Husar receives the baton from Matthew Metzger during the 4×200 meter relay on day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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West Fargo Sheyenne’s Kia Ray congratulates West Fargo’s Ella Heilman for winning the 4×100 meter relay during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Kindred’s Presley Peraza and Brooks Bakko watch videos of their high jump attempts with a coach during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Velva-Drake-Anamoose’s Anya Olson shoots off from the blocks during the 400 meter dash during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Kindred’s Presley Peraza high jumps during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Kindred’s Elsa Ingebrigston jumps over a hurdle during the 110 meter hurdles on day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Central Cass’ Izzy Thompson triple jumps during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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LaMoure-Litchville-Marion’s Gunner Thielges runs the 110 meter hurdles during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo South’s Chris Kambal triple jumps during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo Davies’ Titus Dolo and West Fargo Sheyenne’s Kye Schlichting finish the 100 meter dash during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Oak Grove’s Amari Paape triple jumps during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Carrington’s Ryder Bickett throws javelin during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo Oak Grove’s Amari Paape wins the 4×100 meter relay during day three of the Class B NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo Davies’ Chris Verdier triple jumps during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo North’s Trey Knoke runs in the 110 meter hurdles during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo Shanley’s Ethan Erickson runs the 400 meter dash during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Fargo North’s Clay Koenig runs in the boys 4×200 meter relay during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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West Fargo’s Lyla Stegman throws javelin during day three of the Class A NDHSAA State Track & Field Meet on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck.

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Peterson covers college athletics for The Forum, including Concordia College and Minnesota State Moorhead. He also covers the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks independent baseball team and helps out with North Dakota State football coverage. Peterson has been working at the newspaper since 1996.





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High school volleyball: Regional results and state finals schedule

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS Saturday DIVISION I Mira Costa d. Huntington Beach, 26-24, 25-20, 25-16 DIVISION II Santa Ana Mater Dei d. Francis Parker, 25-12, 26-24, 19-25, 27-25 DIVISION III Sage Hill d. Clairemont, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22 DIVISION IV Chula Vista Mater Dei d. Wildwood, 25-22, 25-27, 25-13, 25-17 STATE FINALS […]

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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL FINALS

Saturday

DIVISION I

Mira Costa d. Huntington Beach, 26-24, 25-20, 25-16

DIVISION II

Santa Ana Mater Dei d. Francis Parker, 25-12, 26-24, 19-25, 27-25

DIVISION III

Sage Hill d. Clairemont, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22

DIVISION IV

Chula Vista Mater Dei d. Wildwood, 25-22, 25-27, 25-13, 25-17

STATE FINALS SCHEDULE

At Fresno City College

Friday, May 30

DIVISION II

Santa Ana Mater De vs. Buchanan, 5 p.m.

Saturday, May 31

DIVISION I

Mira Costa vs. Archbishop Mitty, 4:30 p.m.

DIVISION III

Sage Hill vs. International, 1:30 p.m.

DIVISION IV

Chula Vista Mater Dei vs. Livingston, 11 a.m.



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NCC’s Braden Nicholson Crowned 10K National Champion

Story Links GENEVA, Ohio — The North Central College men’s track and field team saw their first National Champion of the NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championship since 2021, with Braden Nicholson crowned the National Champion in the 10,000-meter run.   On Thursday night, Nicholson started the weekend with a bang for the Cardinals. Nicholson […]

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GENEVA, Ohio — The North Central College men’s track and field team saw their first National Champion of the NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championship since 2021, with Braden Nicholson crowned the National Champion in the 10,000-meter run.
 
On Thursday night, Nicholson started the weekend with a bang for the Cardinals. Nicholson earned his second National Championship title of the year, this time in the 10,000-meter race. Nicholson clocked a 29:20.59 finish, but he was not originally the obvious winner. He finished in second-place but was ultimately bumped to first after a disqualification of the originally named first place runner. Additionally, BJ Sorg took No. 12 in the run, posting a time of 30:17.57.
 
Two days later, on Saturday, Nicholson took on tough competition in the 5,000-meter run. Nicholson kept his pace, working through the pack. Sitting at No. 18 at the 2,200-meter split, he worked his way to tenth by the 2,600-meter split. With just 200 meters left, Nicholson was in second; however, the final burst of energy pushed him to sixth. Nicholson earned a sixth-place finish and All-American honors, submitting a time of 14:16.83.
 

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