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Trey McCrumb lands in the sand on his way to a third place finish in triple jump at the Medicine Valley Invite.

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Cheyenne Parrish flies towards a personal best and second place finish in the triple jump at the Medicine Valey Invite.

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Emma Acton set a personal best in the 100-meter hurdles and took fourth place in the event.

W-P Broncos bracing for upcoming RPAC meet

Nothing comes easy in the RPAC conference this year and that includes Friday’s Medicine Valley Invite at Cambridge.
The Wauneta-Palisade girls team battled to a third place finish while the boys took eighth.
Peyton Cox had the Broncos’ best finish of the day, taking first place in the shot put. GraCee Goings was second with a personal record.
Goings placed third in discus and Cox was eighth.
In triple jump, both Cheyenne Parrish and Lillian Dinnel earned personal bests en route to second- and third-place finishes, respectively.
Ashton Wheeler placed second in the 100-meter dash. The top four finishers in the race each had a personal best. Wheeler also placed fourth in the long jumps.
McKenna Doetker set a PR and placed third in the 100-meter dash. Doetker took fifth in long jump with a PR.
Trey McCrumb finished third in the triple jump and fifth in the 200-meter dash.
Cheyenne Parrish placed third in the 200-meter dash,
Eight of the top nine finishers in the 400-meter dash earned PRs, including Konner McCrumb who placed sixth.
Emma Acton doubled up in the hurdle races, placing fourth in the 100-meter hurdles and fifth in the 300-meter hurdles.
Draven Miner placed fourth in discus and eighth in the shot put.
Noah Sandman finished eighth in discus.
The Broncos’ girls 400-meter relay, Acton, Parrish, Izabelle Stehno and Doetker, finished second.
The WP boys, Casey Walker, Konner McCrumb, T. McCrumb and Wheeler, placed fifth in the 400-meter relay.
In the girls 1,600-meter relay, Parrish, Doetker, Saviana Carrizales and Lillian Dinnel combined for fifth place.
Dinnel also placed seventh in high jump.
WP had 15 PRs at the meet.
Head Coach Dawn Doetker said everyone likes warmer weather with less wind!
“The Broncos have been working very hard the last three meets,” Doetker said.
Up next
The Broncos traveled to Hitchcock County Wednesday to take on Medicine Valley, McCook JV and Southwest.
“We continue to work on mind set first, technique work and training as we get ready for RPAC,” Doetker said.
Following the Hitchcock County meet, WP will have a week to prepare for the RPAC meet at Arapahoe April 25.
Doetker said RPAC will give WP a good idea what districts will look like.

Eleven of the 14 RPAC teams are in the D-7 district to be held in McCook May 8.
Every event except boys’ triple jump has at least one RPAC athlete in the Class D top 10.
Boys pole vault and high jump, as well as girls 100-meter dash and 400-meter dash, each have four ranked in the Class D top 10.
RPAC girls hold the top four spots in the Class D 100-meter dash and six of the top 10 times.
Each of the girls’ relays and the boys 3,200-meter relay has three RPAC teams in the top 10.
Medicine Valley Invite
Boys results
Team results—1. Cambridge, 126; 2. Maywood-Hayes Center, 105; 3. Medicine Valley, 60; 4. Arapahoe, 55; 5. Southwest, 45; 6. McCook, 41; 7. Hitchcock County, 37; 8. Wauneta-Palisade, 27; 9. Franklin, 25; 10. Brady, 6.
Individual results
100 Meters—1. Carlos Romero, 11.36, Maywood-Hayes Center, 2. Ashton Wheeler, 11.55, WP; 8. Kameran McCrumb, 13.03, WP.
200 Meters—1. Tayten Koeppen, 23.89, Cambridge; 5. Trey McCrumb, 25.53, WP.
400 Meters—1. Koeppen, 52.06, Cambridge; 6. Konner McCrumb, 1:00.82, WP.
4x100 Relay—1. Cambridge, 47.02; 5. WP (Casey Walker, Konner McCrumb, T. McCrumb, Wheeler), 50.16.
Shot Put—1. Taylor Hubl, 40-06.25, Hitchcock County; 8. Draven Miner, 36-00.75, WP.
Discus—1. Hunter Perks, 130-07, Cambridge; 4. Miner, 106-10, WP; 8. Noah Sandman, 93-07, WP.
Long Jump—1. Will Cacy, 20-05.00, Arapahoe; 4. Wheeler, 18-09.75, WP.
Triple Jump—1. Hunter Perks, 38-06.00, Cambridge; 3. T. McCrumb, 36-06.00, WP.

Girls results
Team results—1. Cambridge, 111.66; 2. Maywood-Hayes Center, 84; 3. Wauneta-Palisade, 68; 4. Medicine Valley, 48; 4. Hitchcock County, 48; 6. Arapahoe, 44; 7. McCook, 35; 7. Brady, 35; 9. Southwest, 26; 10. Franklin, 20.33
Individual results
100 Meters—1. JoLie Farr, 12.46, Cambridge; 3. McKenna Doetker, 13.21, WP.
200 Meters—1. Farr, 27.27, Cambridge; 3. Cheyenne Parrish, 28.00, WP.
100m Hurdles—1. Payton Stienike, 15.92, Brady; 4. Emma Acton, 18.26, WP.
300m Hurdles—1. Stienike, 49.77, Brady; 5. Acton, 54.42, WP.
4x100 Relay—1. Hitchcock County, 53.75; 2. WP (Acton, Parrish, Izabelle Stehno, Doetker), 53.91.
4x400 Relay—1. Arapahoe, 4:26.99; 5. WP (Parrish, Doetker, Saviana Carrizales, Lillian Dinnel), 4:39.37.
Shot Put—1. Peyton Cox, 37-08.75, WP; 2. GraCee Goings, 34-00.00, WP.
Discus—1. Brylyn Springer, 113-02, Cambridge; 3. Goings, 107-10, WP, 8. Cox, 88-10, WP
High Jump—1. Stella Heapy, 4-10.00, Medicine Valley; 7. Lillian Dinnel, 4-08.00, WP.
Long Jump—1. Jalen Kent, 16-01.75, Cambridge; 5. McKenna Doetker, 14-02.25, WP.
Triple Jump—1. Madysen Carlson, 33-09.25, Hitchcock County; 2. Cheyenne Parrish, 31-10.75, WP; 3. Lillian Dinnel, 31-09.25, WP.

 

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