The biggest game of the year for Vermont’s top school track and field athletes has arrived: the states.
Bragging rights are at stake, individual champions will be crowned and 8 groups will lift the championship in the 4 departmental competitions over a two-day period.
On Friday, Burlington High School is the division II venue for the first time as the D-IV competition heads to Knapp Field in Manchester. Then, on Saturday, BHS hosts the D-I championship for the fifteenth time in a row and Windsor hosts the D-III teams.
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Based on the lists of functions discovered in 802timing. com and athletic. net, this is my long list of athletes to watch in the 4 state competitions.
Enjoy!
Vivienne Babbott, Champlain Valley: The senior is seeded in the two hundred meters (26. 91 moments) and moment in the hundred meters (12. 83).
Hattie Barker, Mount Mansfield: The Nordic state ski champion is the third seed in the 800m (2:23. 24) and the fourth seed in the 1500m (4:50. 87).
Sabine Brueck, North Country: The rookie is in a position to have a great day in her first state competition. He ranked first in the long jump (17 feet, 0 inches), three hundred hurdles (48. 08) and high jump (5-2. 25). ), with a moment position in the triple jump (33-10).
Geneviève Brzoza, Essex: The junior is the moment in the long jump (16-3. 75), fourth in the high jump (4-10. 75) and 6th in the 200m (27. 25).
Harper Danforth, Champlain Valley: The sophomore will retain her state crown in the javelin, where she is the No. 1 with a 109-3. 5 pitch.
Jada Diamond, Mount Mansfield: The reigning 100-meter champion takes first place in the race with 12. 82. It is also fourth in the three hundred obstacles (50. 53).
Ryleigh Garrow, Colchester: The junior enters Vermont’s hundred hurdles competitions on Saturday undefeated in more than two seasons. He ranks first in 15. 23 while also ranks first in triple jump (34-8. 25), time in the top jump (5-2) and 3rd in long jump (16-2).
Sarah Hall, Essex: The rookie ranks first in the 400 (59. 98) and moment in the two hundred (26. 98).
Loghan Hughes, BFA-St. Albans: After betting on the quarterfinals of the BFA house on Friday afternoon, Hughes will go to Burlington, where she is No. 1 in the 1500 (4:37. 96) and 3000 (10:12. 88) for Saturday’s races.
Elizabeth Jones, St. Johnsbury: Jones racked up 32 problems in last year’s state game, a pole vault victory. She ranked first in jump (9-2. 75) on Saturday, in addition to the current seed in the shot put (31-10. 75) and 5th in the long jump (15-2) and discus (92-11. 75).
Alice Kredell, Champlain Valley: The rookie has a pair of seeds in the 1,500 (4:45. 86) and 3,000 (10:22. 73).
Heidi Stewart, Essex: The senior will repeat in the 800 (first seed in 2:15. 78). Stewart also holds 3rd place in the 1,500m (4:49. 78).
Isaiah Brunache, Mount Anthony: The senior will officially try to break the state record in the shot put (he is the defending champion and has a 61-6 seed). Brunache is also No. 1 on discus (155-11. 25).
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Andrew Bugbee, St. Johnsbury: The runner-up ranks first in the 400 (51. 04), 5th in the two hundred (23. 34) and 5th in the hundred (11. 27).
James Cilwik, North Country: The senior has a pair of current seeds in the 800 (1:56. 91) and 3000 (8:50. 66), with 3rd place in 1500 (3:56. 96).
Ethan Masthare, BFA-St. Albans: The major is close to the state record in the 800 (ranked first in 1:54. 34) and also owns the two seeds in the 1,500 (3:55. 57).
Andrew Ponessi, Mount Anthony: The senior sprinter is time in the 200m (22. 77m) and third in the 100m (11. 24).
Slade Postemski, Rutland: The soccer star is seeded at the moment in the hundred (11. 04) and long jump (21-3. 5).
Brooks Robson, Mount Anthony: He has the most sensitive seeds in the long jump (22-0) and triple jump (45-0. 5), and it’s time in the high jump (6-0).
Gregory Seraus, Champlain Valley: The senior sprinter is less than two hundredths of a second away from tying the 100-state record with a seed time of 10. 84. He is also the most sensible of the peloton in the 200 m (22. 24).
Gus Serinese, Champlain Valley: The senior is first in the 110 hurdles (16. 10) and third in the three hundred hurdles (42. 99).
Winslow Sightler, Burlington: The player of the year-moment is seeded in the shot put (54-4) and third in the discus throw (144-4).
Andrew Thornton-Sherman, St. Johnsbury: Younger brother of Evan Thornton-Sherman, the rookie takes the top spot in the three hundred hurdles (41. 87), which he won last week at the Essex Invitational. He is also 7th in the 110 hurdles (17. 30).
Evan Thornton-Sherman, St. Johnsbury: The major holds the state overall in the 1500 m (3:52. 77) and the D-I state record in the 3000 m (8:28. 34).
Stephanie Ager, Bellows Falls: Senior ranks first in the 1500 (4:55. 77) and 3000 (10:28. 76).
Ruth Brueckner, Missisquoi: The reigning 800-meter champion is in position for a busy day. She is No. 1 in the two-lap race (2:15. 16), two hundred (26. 23) and one hundred (12. 90), while striking moment in the high jump (4-10. 75).
Autumn Carstensen, Rice: The state indoor high jump champion has 3 seeds: high jump (5-1), long jump (16-1), hundred hurdles (16. 10). ).
Olivia Chase, Hartford: The senior, in her first year of athletics, is time in triple jump (31-8), 3rd in pole vault (7-9), 3rd in discus (93-3. 5) and 6th in weight throw (28-7)
Elizabeth Cunningham, Rice: The rookie is time in the 800m (2:21. 35), 5th in the 3,000m (11:02. 13) and 7th in the 1,500m (5:05. 08)
Barrett Freeman, Lamoille: The junior is time in the 100m (13. 00) and 3rd in the 200m (27. 75). It qualified on those occasions last year.
Laura Hoak, Rice: The senior is the reigning champion in the shot put and discus. He ranked first in shooting (33-0) and first in javelin (111-2. 75) and discus (102-1. 25).
Isabel Moustakas, U-32: The runner-up is 1st in three hundred hurdles (47. 14), moment in one hundred hurdles (16. 83), fourth in one hundred meters (13. 14) and 3rd in high jump (4 -9).
Cara Richardson, U-32: The junior maintains the lead in the shot put (33-8. 75), a throw that lately represents vermont’s functionality in 2022 in all divisions.
Britta Zetterstorm, Harwood: 3rd in the 1500m (4:59. 26) and fourth in the 800m (2:31. 98) for the Highlanders program.
Noah Beayon, Fair Haven: Junior came first in the hundred (11. 31) and two hundred (23. 22)
Sawyer Beck, Peoples: The junior has the most sensible seeds in the 400m (51. 75) and high jump (6-2). It also ranked 5th in the two hundred (24. 09).
Ivan Buczek, Peoples: The junior ranks first in the three hundred hurdles (42. 48) and third in the 110 hurdles (17. 03).
Noah Burnham, Lamoille: The senior is the defending champion in the 110 hurdles (16. 09). It also ranks fourth in the three hundred hurdles (44. 54).
Sargent Burns, U-32: The junior is first in the 1,500m (4:16. 75), at the time in the 800m (2:05. 24) and 3rd in the 3,000m (9:33. 54).
Joseph Darling, Mount Abraham: Second is first in the long jump (20-5), moment in the triple jump (39-7. 5) and 8th in the javelin (127-9. 5).
Benjamin Dossett: The current seed is the current seed in the hundred (11. 49), two hundred (23. 44) and 400 (52. 69), occupying the 5th position in long jump (18-8. 75).
Bryon Noyes, Lyndon: The senior is first in weight throw (49-7) and discus throw (143-1. 25), either of which he won in last year’s state game. He also ranked third in the javelin (134-3. 5).
Luke Page, U-32: The moment is first in the 800 (2:03. 60), 3rd in the (53. 04).
Avery Smart, Montpellier: the junior is first in the 3,000 m (9:02. 63), in the 1,500 m (4:17. 10) and fourth in the 300 m hurdles (44. 54).
Kiran Black, Thetford: First in hundred hurdles (17. 69), moment in triple jump (30-5. 25), 5th in pole vault (7-0), 6th in long jump (14-2. 75).
Charlize Brown, Thetford: The year at the moment is first in the pole vault (8-0), moment in the 400 (1:01. 09), moment in the two hundred (27. 63) and fourth in javelin (80-8. 5).
Paige Currier, Lake Region: The junior is first in triple jump (32-5. 75), fourth in long jump (14-9. 25), 7th in weight throw (26-10).
Madelyn Durkee, Thetford: The current 400m champion is the one-lap champion with 59. 16. He is also the seed of the moment in the 100 meters (13. 27) and the long jump (15-2. 25).
Ava Hayden, Thetford: First in the 3000m (11:53. 48), at the time in the 1500m (5:29. 85).
Sophia Hayes, Oxbow: The moment ranks first in the javelin (109-2. 25), fourth in the triple jump (28-8), 5th in the shot put (27-2. 5)
Annika Heintz, Mill River: The senior swept the 1500, 800 and 3000 in the 2021 states. This year he takes first place in the 1500m (5:26. 80), at the time in the 800m (2:30. 80) and 3rd in the 3000m (12:30. 55).
Alexandria Klimas, BFA-Fairfax: First in weight throw (29-1. 5), discus throw (85-8. 25)
Beatrice Lake, Randolph: No. 1 seed in the 800 (2:30. 60), 3rd in the two hundred (28. 64), 3rd in the 400 (1:04. 07).
Janiah Young, Windsor: The senior is the current champion in the 100 and 200 meters and arrives on Saturday with the most sensible seed on both occasions (12. 56 for the 100 meters; 25. 91 meters for the 200 meters). He also ranked first in the long jump 16-10. 75.
Cole Alexander, Lake District: First placed in the 400 m (52. 66), in the 800 m (2:03. 43).
Tim Amsden, Springfield: first in the 110 hurdles (17. 34), time in the three hundred hurdles (44. 52).
Keegan Batchelder, Windsor: The old man swept the 100s and 200s at last year’s state meeting. This year, he is No. 1 in the race (11. 58) and in the 200 m (23. 97).
Gus Byrne, Thetford: ranked first in the two hundred (23. 75), at the time in the hundred (11. 62).
Tobin Durham, Thetford: The senior holds the No. 1 spot in the 800 (2:02. 68) and 1,500 (4:13. 63), with the 3rd place in the 3,000 (10:09. 67).
Ben Gilbert, Windsor: The eldest is the D-II record holder in discus (154-2. 75). He is also the most sensible seed in the shot put (45-0. 5), as he is aiming for two titles for a moment in a row year.
Elliott Jones, Thetford: First placed in the three hundred hurdles (44. 50), at the time in the 110 hurdles (17. 40).
Travis McAllister, Windsor: He has the most sensible seeds in triple jump (40-8. 5) and long jump (20-7. 75). He also placed 3rd in the 200 m (24. 32).
Zed McNaughton, Woodstock: The junior is the No. 1 seed in the 3000m (9:47. 27) and in the 1500m (4:26. 98).
Kaleb Swett, Windsor: The senior is time in the high jump (5-10) and pole vault (10-6) and 5th in the long jump (18-6. 5).
Jillian Barry, White River Valley: No. 1 in the long jump (16-3. 75) and triple jump (32-11. 25), and 3rd in the pole vault (6-0).
Amara Chalhum-Flores, White River Valley: Second of the two hundred (28. 03), 400 (1:04. 33) and one hundred (13. 57). Also 3rd in the three hundred fences (52. 83).
Rebecca Dupere, Northfield: Junior is first in the 400 (1:02. 11), fourth in the two hundred (28. 11)
McKenna Knapp, Northfield: She is first in the 1,500m, in the 800m (2:36. 80) and fourth in the 3,000m (12:11. 25).
Anika Leahy, Craftsbury: The freshman leads the 800m (2:34. 27) and the 3rd in the 1,500m (5:14. 50).
Isabell Lanfear, West Rutland: The senior is first in the shot put (31-2. 5), first in the javelin (one hundred-9. 5), moment in the hundred hurdles (18. 35) and moment in the three hundred hurdles (52. 77)
Ruby Ly, Winooski: First in the 100 m (13. 48), 3rd in the 200 m (28. 03), fourth in the high jump (4-7).
Grace Tyrrell, Green Mountain: First place in one hundred hurdles (16. 92) and three hundred hurdles (47. 28).
Owen Emmons, Arlington: The moment ranks first in the hundred (11. 46), 7th in the two hundred (24. 84).
Charlie Krebs, Craftsbury: The junior is the first seed in the 1500m (4:12. 37), in the 800m (2:02. 51).
Noah McKibben, Craftsbury: holds top spots in the long jump and three hundred hurdles (44. 25), time in the 110 hurdles (17. 04) and 5th in the 200 m (24. 71).
Eben Mosher, Green Mountain: The junior ranks first in the javelin (139-1) and triple jump (40-6-5) and holds the top seed in the long jump (20-2. 25)
Everett Mosher, Green Mountain: The soccer star ranks first in the 400 (52. 24) and 800 (2:01. 12) and moment in the two hundred (23. 77).
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Jaxson Nichols, Sharon: first in the 110 hurdles (16. 18) and two hundred (23. 64); 3rd of a hundred (11. 84).
Reed Powell, Mid Vermont Christian: second in discus throw (113-8), third in weight throw (38-1).
Luc Viens, Richford: more sensitive fields in weight throw (39-1) and discus throw (115-1); fourth seed in the javelin (125-7. 75)
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