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Richey-Lambert girls, Manhattan Christian boys claim team titles
MISSOULA — If the University of Montana is looking for a jumper or sprinter to join its track and field program, consider this Montannah Piar’s pitch.
“I’m going to attend the University of Montana as of right now, and I would love to do track and field there,” Piar said Saturday at the conclusion of the Class C state track and field meet at Missoula County Public Schools Stadium, where she scored 30 points over the two-day event. “Hopefully my marks (Saturday) will push to get me on the team. If they don’t, then I’ll just come back stronger and prove to them that, yeah, I should have been on in the first place.
“And if, I mean, maybe if Montana State randomly comes out of nowhere, I’d go for that, too. But, I’d love to go run track for the Griz.”
Photos: 2025 Class B/C state track and field meet – Day 2
Piar got her first name from her parents’ love of the Treasure State — “I don’t know why it’s spelled like that, I’m going to be honest with you,” she quipped — and she moved here from Missouri when she was in middle school.
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If the Griz do end up reaching out to Piar, they’ll be contacting the Class C record-holder in the long jump. Piar, a senior at Granite County High School in Philipsburg, jumped 17-9½ on Friday to win the event.
On Saturday, she added second-place finishes in the triple jump (35-10¼) and 100-meter dash (12.73 seconds) and a fourth-place finish in the 200 (26.74 seconds). Piar’s performance helped Philipsburg, which had only four girls go out for track this spring, tie for second in the Class C team standings.
“It means a lot. We won (the Western C divisional meet) last weekend. We haven’t won divisionals in any sport in so very long — maybe football, but I don’t keep up with that,” Piar said. “I went into this week and also knowing that we have so much potential of placing, and I knew in order to get a plaque at the end of the weekend, I knew I’d have to finish higher than where I was ranked. … I mean, it’s a big thing for us to even go to state. It means a lot.”
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Philipsburg also got points from Addi Lilyquist, who placed second in the 3,200-meter run and third in both the 800- and 1,600-meter runs. The Prospectors totaled 50 points, good enough to tie with Scobey for second and only two points behind team champion Richey-Lambert.
The Fusion got a big meet from Jolee Klempel, who won the 100-meter hurdles in 15.5 seconds and tied with Piar in the long jump. Klempel added a third-place finish in the shot put (35-11¼) and fourth-place effort in the triple jump (35-2½).
Brynne Hill won the triple for Richey-Lambert, marking a jump of 35-11¾ to edge Piar, and placed fourth in Friday’s long jump (16-6½). The Fusion also got an important third-place finish in the 400-meter relay, which Fort Benton won in a Class C-record time of 49.82 seconds.
Savage, which tied for the team championship last year, finished fourth with 40 points, 30 of which came from Cambry Conradsen on the track. The senior took the Warriors’ sprinting baton from former teammate Brooke Reuter, who won seven state championships in the 100 and 200 during her high school career from 2021 to 2024. Reuter is now competing at Montana State University.
Conradsen swept the 100- and 200-meter dashes Saturday, finishing in 12.64 and 25.64 seconds, respectively. She also won the 400 on Friday in 59.17 seconds.
“It’s just so great. I mean, I did not expect it, but I was hoping my year would be a little bit of a step up when (Reuter) would leave,” Conradsen said. “But she did so amazing, and she’s just a great sprinter, so I’m really proud of her. But I’m glad that I’m able to take over and just still take on what she put in and just be able to just keep going with it.”
“(Reuter) did a lot. She was my inspiration through track. She did amazing things and she helped me,” Conradsen added. “There’s just a lot she helped me with, just always being there and supporting me, and just making me feel like I’m a part of her team.
“I don’t know how to say it, but, like, she made me feel like I could do a lot more than I was putting in. And so coming into this year, I thought about that a lot, and just how Brooke would push me. Even if I did get second and she would get first, I was so proud of her. … She helped me want to do better and just be able to get to where she was at.”
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Other girls winners on the track Saturday included Roberts’ TJ Chirrick in the 800 (2:19.18), Whitewater’s Shelbi LaBrie in the 3,200 (12:03.78) and Turner’s Ali Doyle in the 300 hurdles (45.26), while Belt won the 1,600-meter relay.
In the field, Seeley-Swan’s Lillian Boyd won the discus with a throw of 147 feet, 9 inches, and Kennedy Simonson of Whitewater won the javelin with a heave of 124-02.
On the boys side, Chester-Joplin-Inverness’ Dane Grammar picked up double gold medals in the throws. He won the shot put on Friday with a throw of 47-11 and followed it up with a discus win Saturday.
“It feels pretty good. That’s kind of been the goal all year,” Grammar said of winning both throwing events. “It started a little shaky, but it was kind of after later in the season I started realizing that I could probably do it, hopefully. And I ended up doing it, so it’s pretty cool.”
Grammar, who PR’d in the shot put on Friday, had some impressive discus throws in warmups but admitted he got in his head a little during competition. He still managed to mark a throw of 157-11, which was just four inches off his personal-best throw from a few weeks ago.
“I had a couple good ones. Some of them were kind of shaky, but, you know, they weren’t bad, so I can’t be mad about winning, I guess,” said Grammar, who is just a sophomore.
Another multiple-event winner for the boys was Johnslee Pierre of Lustre Christian. The junior won the long jump on Friday and then added a win in the triple jump on Saturday, just before he won the 300-meter hurdles.
“I’ve put in a lot of work before state — a lot of running, a lot of jumping during practice, and it shows,” said Pierre, who won the long jump with a mark of 21-11, the triple with a jump of 44-5¾ and the 300 hurdles in 39.55 seconds.
“It feels just like a 400, it hurts,” Pierre said of the grueling 300 hurdles, which he also won in 2023 as a freshman. “But I like the hurdles. Ever since I came (to Lustre Christian), my coach told me she thinks I should do the hurdles. Ever since then, I’ve been doing them.”
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Manhattan Christian cruised to the boys team championship, scoring 75 points to outpace the field. Cascade was second with 57, and Valley Christian was third with 44.
The Eagles got another win from Shaphan Hubner on Saturday, as he took first in the 800-meter run after winning the 1,600 on Friday. Hubner clocked a time of 1:56.63 in the 800 and then ran a leg on Manhattan Christian’s winning 1,600-meter relay team. The Eagles finished in 3:26.93.
Plentywood’s Henry Kukowski swept the 100 and 200, winning in 11.29 and 22.29 seconds, respectively. Drummond’s Dawson Parke won the 3,200 in 10:11.40, Hot Springs’ David Chapman won the 110-meter hurdles in 14.8, and Valley Christian won the 400-meter relay in 43.98.
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Philippart, Williams Win RMAC Honors For Debuts
COLORADO SPRINGS – Colorado School of Mines freshmen long jumpers Alejandro Philippart and Violet Williams have earned the RMAC’s Field Athlete of the Week awards to open the indoor track & field season.
The duo had debuts to remember on Dec. 5 at the Mines Alumni Classic as each won their respective long jump competitions. Philippart turned in Mines’ best long jump mark in a decade – 7.38m (24-2.5) – to take the early RMAC lead and tie for third on the NCAA Division II national performance list. Meanwhile, Williams smashed the Mines record with her mark of 6.21m (20-4.5), the best in the RMAC since 2021 and second on the national list after the opening weekend. Williams also ran an impressive 7.70-second 60m dash on Saturday, becoming the #3 performer all-time at Mines in the sprint event.
The Orediggers return to action this weekend at the Colorado Running Company Pre-Holiday Invite at UCCS.
RMAC Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week, Dec. 10
Men’s Track Athlete of the Week: Kidus Begashaw, Adams State
Men’s Field Athlete of the Week: Alejandro Philippart, Colorado School of Mines
Women’s Track Athlete of the Week: Helen Braybrook, CSU Pueblo
Women’s Field Athlete of the Week: Violet Williams, Colorado School of Mines
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Cal Poly Volleyball Enters NCAA Regional Semifinals Versus One-Seed Kentucky
Mustangs Riding High
Cal Poly boasts one of the nation’s most efficient offenses, ranking 18th in hitting percentage (.278) after 13 consecutive weeks in the top 25. A key contributor is AVCA All-Pacific Region Honorable Mention Chloe Leluge, who ranks second in the Big West and 36th nationally with a .383 hitting percentage.
Leluge’s .372 career hitting percentage would lead the program’s Division I era by 17 points, and her current season rate places her in the top 10 in program history. A true two-way middle blocker, she co-leads the team and the conference with 130 total blocks. After committing just one error on 57 attacks in the Big West Championship, she was named tournament MVP and later to Michella Chester’s NCAA Rotation of the Week.
Other essential contributors include Emme Bullis, Kendall Beshear, Emma Fredrick, Annabelle Thalken, Charlotte Kelly, and Elif Hurriyet.
The redshirt senior captain Bullis set a Big West Championship single-match record with 51 assists against Long Beach State. She recently moved to #2 on Cal Poly’s career assists list (over 4,000) and set a new personal single-season high against BYU. Her 1,184 assists this season rank 17th nationally.
The lethal hitter trio of Fredrick, Beshear, and Thalken has helped propel the Mustangs to 23rd nationally in team kills. Fredrick leads the team in total kills (411) and digs (339). Beshear follows in kills (369) and digs (281) and possesses one of the nation’s most formidable jump serves, tallying 49 aces (32nd in Division I). Thalken has quietly been the team’s most efficient on the outside, leading the trio for hitting percentage (.296)
True freshman middle Kelly stepped up after a preseason injury to 2024 All-Big West First Team selection Breklyn Pulling. Thriving alongside Leluge, Kelly co-leads the team and conference in blocks (130).
An athletic and intelligent defender at libero, Hurriyet leads the team in digs per set (3.35) and has expanded her role this season, providing 91 assists as a second-touch attacker.
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Hall, McFadden Garner WAC Track Athlete of the Week Accolades
ARLINGTON, Texas – Abilene Christian swept the first Western Athletic Conference weekly track honors of the indoor season, the conference announced on Wednesday. Miguel Hall was named the University Credit Union Men’s Track Athlete of the Week, while Madelyn McFadden earned Jersey Mike’s A Sub Above Women’s Track Athlete of the Week accolades.
It’s the first conference recognition of both student-athletes’ careers after they competed at Texas A&M’s McFerrin 12 Degree Invitational last week. The Wildcats got their season started with two victories and eight top-three placements at the Fasken Indoor Track & Field in College Station, Texas.
Hall began his junior campaign with a third-place performance in the men’s 60-meter hurdles, clocking in with a time of 8.03 seconds, only a few fractions off his personal best. He completed the event just five hundredths of a second off of first place. Hall’s performance ranked 37th in the nation through the first week of action.
McFadden, a freshman competing in her first collegiate meet, landed in the top three in both events she participated in. The Franklin, Texas product finished in second place amongst 12 student-athletes in the women’s 600-meter, recording a time of one minute and 35.12 seconds. McFadden was one of two Wildcats in the top three, as Jalyn Childers came in at 1:36.23.
McFadden later capped ACU’s 4×400 relay that placed second in 3:50.94. She completed her split in 58.24 while teaming up with Anna Vyn, Emma Santoro and Gracee Whiteaker. The relay’s time is the 40th-best in the country.
The Wildcats return to action in 2026 at the Corky Classic, hosted by Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas on Jan. 16-17, 2026.
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John Cook Arena renderings reveal game-changing amenities for Nebraska volleyball fans
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – The Husker Athletic Fund released renderings and additional details Wednesday ahead of the planned expansion of the John Cook Arena in the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
The arena will undergo its first-ever full reseating and parking process in Nebraska Volleyball program history in 2026. It is timed to coincide with a renovation of the arena to increase overall capacity to 10,000.
According to the athletic fund, the renovation will enhance Nebraska’s home-court advantage, modernize amenities and provide new premium and general seating options. This includes adding:
- New and improved seats with cupholders in each seat.
- A new centralized student section.
- New and improved courtside seating with both end court and side court locations available. The Courtside Lounge offers access pre-game and during intermission and includes private restrooms, televisions, and all-inclusive gourmet food, beverage and alcohol.
- New Loge Box seating with hospitality lounge with access pre-game and during intermission, including access to private restrooms, televisions and all-inclusive gourmet food and beverage with a cash bar.
- Libero Club seating replaces the VIP seats. Located in the back row of the 100 level, seats include access to the Libero Club Lounge pre-game and during intermission complete with televisions and all-inclusive gourmet food and soft drinks with a cash bar.
- Additional ADA seating with new vantage points and easier access from around the concourse.
Reseating and parking process
The Husker Athletic Fund announced the first-ever reseating and parking process in October.
The selection position will be determined through donation and Nebraska Athletics’ five levels of giving.
2025 Nebraska volleyball season ticket holders, including those who are Husker Athletic Fund members, can upgrade their membership level up until the March 18, 2026, lock date.
Fans will be notified in April of their 2026 volleyball reseat selection date and time. During the selection process, fans will have a five-minute window to view a 3D map and choose their seats.
Nebraska Athletics noted some changes for certain membership levels, such as limiting the ticket maximum for the Nebraska Leadership Society to six tickets.
Nebraska Athletics believes the new process will bring an estimated $8 million in revenue, compared to a projected $4.5 million for the 2025 season.
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Rowan Women’s Indoor Track and Field opens season in New York – The Whit
The Rowan Profs traveled to New York on Friday to make their season debut at the Armory Collegiate Distance Carnival in New York City and the Fasttrack Season Opener in Staten Island. There was no team scoring at either meets, but the events allowed to get some competition in early.
The team’s season opener welcomed two first-place finishes and two second-place finishes, but head coach Shedrick Elliott III says this first meet was just to get the team warmed up.
“Overall, it was a good opportunity for them to get their feet wet through the indoor oval,” Elliott III said. “It was an opportunity for them to… hopefully give them motivation through winter break, because this is the most difficult point.”
The team had a handful of standout performances at the Fasttrack Meet. Freshman Naa’ilah Munson from Cinnaminson, New Jersey, made her collegiate debut this past week. The walk-on hit a new PR of 11.16 meters in the triple jump, landing her in fourth place. The Prof was later named the New Jersey Athletic Conference’s (NJAC) Rookie of the Week.
“Talking her out of high school, that young lady has really worked really hard just for this opportunity … she’s taking advantage of the opportunity. So I was extremely impressed, and hopefully it builds her confidence,” Elliot III said.
Nyla Jones, the sophomore, took home a first-place finish in the 300-meter dash, defeating the 32 athletes competing against her. The Prof finished the race with a time of 40.69. Jones went on to take the second-place spot with a time of 8.93 in the 60-meter hurdles.
Jones’ success doesn’t surprise Elliot III.
“I’m not surprised. Nyla is gonna be one of the best in probably ever, in Division three,” Elliott III said.
Another standout was junior Ava Rizzo. Rizzo got a first-place finish with her 1:38.68 time in the 600-meter race, followed by Lisa O’Sullivan with a time of 1:39.57.
With winter break on the horizon, the team isn’t expected to compete until mid January. The break may be filled with holiday cheer and time with family, but Elliott III hopes his team will continue to focus on running and progressing over their month-long break.
“Hopefully this year, they all decide to really work out, but I’m definitely nervous,” Elliott III said. “Because it’s outside my control. There’s nothing I can do other than give them what to do, and then they got to go do it.”
After winter break, the team will travel back to New York to compete in the Gotham Cup on Friday, Jan. 16.
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Kerrigan Habing Named AVCA DII All-Americans Honorable Mention
LEXINGTON, KY. – Southern Connecticut volleyball standout Kerrigan Habing was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division II All-Americans Honorable Mention team, as announced by the AVCA on Wednesday, Dec. 10. The AVCA selects All-Americans which include 42 players—14 on the first, second, and third teams—from 29 schools, and 117 honorable mention selections. This is the first time that a SCSU Volleyball player has received AVCA All-American Honorable Mention since Alyssa Gage earned the honor in 2018 and Leanna Jadus earned the honor in 2017. This comes after just last week, Kerrigan Habing earned the AVCA DII East Region Honorable Mention.
Kerrigan Habing had an impressive first-year with the Owls. Habing earned All-NE10 Second Team honors for her outstanding play with Southern as she played and started in all 24 matches. In the NE10, Habing ranked third in kills with an average of 3.13 kills per set and ranked fifth in points with an average of 3.48 points per set. She was in the top five of digs, assists, service aces and blocks for the Owls.
Habing led the Owls with 275 kills, had a total of 182 digs, 37 assists, 28 blocks and 14 service aces. In addition, she had the most double-doubles on the team, with six. Habing recorded the second-most kills recorded in a single-match in SCSU Volleyball history with a career-best of 24 kills and a career-best of 14 digs in a 3-2 victory over Pace. She notched back-to-back double-doubles in one day, with 12 kills and 10 digs against Jefferson and 19 kills and 13 digs in a 3-2 win against Millersville.
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