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SPRING SPORT SEASON IS WRAPPING UP WITH SOME ATHLETES HEADED TO STATE

By Alyssa Stromberg

As is pretty standard in northeast Montana, track and golf season is usually delayed due to weather conditions, this year was no different. The Redhawk track team made every meet count. The Top 10 track meet was in Glasgow, and there were five athletes that qualified; Carolyne Christoffersen in shot and discus, Max Engelke in 300 hurdles and 400, Joey Boyd in high jump and long jump, Mason Dethman in shot, Joseph Robertson in 2-mile. The boys’ relay team officially broke the Froid School record for the 4×100 relay.

They ran 46.63, the old record, which has stood since 1976, was 46.70. Congratu- lations Max Engelke, Mason Dethman, Landen Kelm, and Daniel Forizs! Then at the district track meet the weather was perfect, and the boys’ 4x100 relay again broke their record from just the week prior! The boys’ team took third overall in the district and first in their 4x100 relay. The Redhawks had several athletes on the podium and several of them achieved personal records.

The Redhawk golf team has had some beautiful weather to hit the courses. Divisional golf happened at the Laurel Golf Club and it is one tough course. Patton Bighorn shot 128, Sol 117, Trent Williams 130, and Austen Hobbs 133. Makaylee Elvsaas had 170 and Addison Elvsaas with 127. Addison placed 18th out of the top 25 for girls qualifying her for State in Great Falls. Sol Grainger was 6 places away from making State! This year they all have improved tremendously.

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