8/2/2023 0 Comments Ischool sports network![]() ![]() EVEREST 128, STEVENS POINT 113, WAUSAU WEST 94, SHAWANO 90, WAUSAU EAST 50, MERRILL 47, WISCONSIN RAPIDS 32 View Gallery: Get a look at the action from the WIAA Division 1 regional track and field meet at Marshfield Marshfield Regional Green Bay Southwest’s Lyndon Hemmrich-Hartman was a double winner, capturing the 100 and the 200. Teammmate Hayden May won the 110 and 300 hurdles. Regional champion De Pere, which won seven events, had a double winner in freshman Grady Lenn who won both the 1,600 and the 3,200.Īiden Cartier also won two individual events, taking first in the long jump and the triple jump. Bay Port’s double winners in individual events included Madeline Thoreson in the long jump and the triple jump.ĭe Pere’s Emma Coon won the 1,600 and the 3,200.ĭE PERE 173, GREEN BAY PREBLE 151, BAY PORT 108.5, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 77, PULASKI 62.5, ASHWAUBENON 56, GREEN BAY EAST 42, GREEN BAY WEST 26 De Pere RegionalīAY PORT 173, DE PERE 128.5, GREEN BAY PREBLE 127.5, PULASKI 91, ASHWAUBENON 70, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 45, GREEN BAY EAST 37, GREEN BAY WEST 18īay Port won three of the four relay events to power the Pirates to the girls regional title. Richards won both the 110 and the 300 hurdles.Ĭomplete results: Click here. Liam Richards picked up a pair of firsts for Appleton West. Hortonville’s Ben Smith was a double winner with victories in both the shot put and the discus. Kimberly had six first-place finishes in taking the regional crown, winning three individual events and three relay events. KIMBERLY 179, WEST DE PERE 156, KAUKAUNA 128, APPLETON NORTH 66.5, HORTONVILLE 58, APPLETON WEST 56.5, APPLETON EAST 44, MENASHA 12 Eliza Aitken won the pole vault and the 200 for the Phantoms. West De Pere won three of the four relay events. Kaukauna’s Alexa Kinas was a triple winner, taking first in the long jump, triple jump and 400. Kimberly’s Miranda Winkler was a double winner, taking first in both the 100 and the 300 hurdles. Kimberly had seven individual first-place finishes and one relay win to help take the regional title. KIMBERLY 179, KAUKAUNA 144, WEST DE PERE 125, HORTONVILLE 76.5, APPLETON NORTH 76.5, MENASHA 38, APPLETON EAST 34, APPLETON WEST 25 It will always be a win.” You can find out more about #TeamHillingdon and SHSSN here.View Gallery: High school baseball: Freedom vs ClintonvilleĬHECK BACK FOR UPDATES TRACK AND FIELD Division 1 Appleton North Regional She added: “Any increase in activity amongst kids – if it will help with their physical and mental wellbeing – is a positive thing. SHSSN has also found that the virtual sports challenges have encouraged new demographics to join in with fitness, with Becci Cooke explaining that the #TeamHillingdon initiative has engaged kids who aren’t typically sporty. Cooke said: “We find that there’s more engagement with the challenges when kids at home see other kids participating.” The children can then receive a bronze, silver, or gold award depending on how many repetitions of each exercise they do. SHSSN has put together challenges that ‘Leaders’ at schools across Hillingdon can do, with the schools then posting videos of the children completing the exercises to social media. The more families we get involved, the better.” “We just hopefully want to make a difference, however big or small, to the wellbeing of children. Of course, there are lots of these kinds of initiatives out there, but I think the fact that this is local means that the community in Hillingdon has really responded to it. ![]() School Games Organiser Becci Cooke said: “We’ve found that kids really benefit from these types of challenges. The organisation is working with schools across Hillingdon to promote the initiative, with teachers sending out details of #TeamHillingdon to parents and children at home via their online portals while those children still attending in-person learning – such as those with parents who are key workers – can complete the exercises whilst at school. South Hillingdon School Sports Network (SHSSN) introduced the campaign #TeamHillingdon on Twitter yesterday, with the aim of helping school children across the borough stay active during their time at home. An online fitness initiative was launched recently on social media to improve the mental and physical health of Hillingdon school children during lockdown. ![]()
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