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Class B Track and Field Leaders

Northwestern’s Ella Boekelheide crosses the finish line to win the Sprint Medley Relay last week at the Lake Region Conference Track and Field Meet in Ipswich. Northwestern has the second fastest time in Class B in the event. Photo by John Davis taken 5/12/2026

Lake Region Conference athletes soared to prime positions in this week’s Class B track and field leaders following their performances at the Dial-A-Move Last Chance meet in Warner on Wednesday.

Ipswich’s Kyle Hettich moved from second to first in the 100-meter dash after his :10.80 time at the meet. Hettich also leads the 200-meter dash.

Warner’s Chays Mansfield took over the top spot in the pole vault with a leap of 13-1.

Northwestern is now second in the girls’ medley relay after clocking a time of 4:19.47, while the Aberdeen Christian boys climbed up to second in the 400-meter relay after recording a time of :44.01.

Other area athletes who are leading open events are Castlewood’s Brody Bass who is first in the 110 hurdles, Leola’s Jacob Kindelspire who is first in the shot put, Northwestern’s Ty Boekelheide who leads the triple jump, Faulkton’s Spencer Melius who tops the javelin, Ella Boekelheide of Northwestern who leads the 800, 1,600 and 3,200, Ipswich’s Jalyssa Hutson who leads the pole vault, and the Ipswich girls’ 3,200-meter relay team.

Other area boys among the leaders include Melius who is second in the 110 hurdles and fourth in the 300 hurdles, Dylan Hofer of Aberdeen Christian who is second in the triple jump and third in the long jump, Ipswich’s Brody Davis who is second in the pole vault, Ipswich’s Tate Hogie who is third in the discus, Faulkton’s Weston Senn who is third in the javelin, Beckham Cantalope of Warner who is fourth in the 110 hurdles and sixth in the 300 hurdles, Tyson Schumacher of Herreid-Selby Area who is fourth in the triple jump followed by Logan LaBrie of Hitchcock-Tulare in sixth and Hudson Barber of Sully Buttes in eighth, Marty Mickelson of Waverly-South Shore who is fourth in the javelin followed by Jett Yackley of Sully Buttes who is seventh, LaBrie who is fifth in the 100 followed by Hofer in seventh, Warner’s Easton Bruns who is fifth in the pole vault followed by Jared Wherry of North Central in eighth, LaBrie who is seventh in the 200, Kadyn Westergren of Sully Buttes who is seventh in the shot put, Aberdeen Christian’s Luke Kaiser who is eighth in the 110 hurdles, Easton Moore of Sully Buttes who is eighth in the discus, and Warner’s Jesiah Baum who is eighth in the long jump.

Leola’s Jacob Kindelspire turns to throw the shot put at the Monarch Field Events Meet earlier this season in Warner. Kindelspire has the top throw in Class B in the event. Photo by John Davis taken April 23 2026.

Other area boys’ relays in the leaders are Ipswich which is fifth in the 400 and eighth in the 800, Faulkton which is sixth in the 3,200, and Warner which is seventh in the medley.

Other are girls among the leaders are Ipswich’s Isabella Galbraith who is second in the 3,200 followed by teammates Madisyn Gellhaus in fourth and Jayla Stiles in fifth, Warner’s Miah Leidholt who is second in the high jump, Shawnteah LaCroix of Aberdeen Christian who is second in the triple jump, North Central’s Peyton Schnabel who is second in the pole vault followed by Warner’s Avery Bruns in third and Courtney Leidholt in fifth, Kendal Uttecht of Wolsey-Wessington who is third in the 800, Gailbraith who is third in the 1,600 followed by Gellhaus in fifth, Warner’s Kaydee Mackner who is third in the long jump and triple jump, Boekelheide who is fourth in the 400, North Central’s Jillian Fischer who is fourth in the discus followed by Tristan Geditz of Ipswich in fifth, Hoven’s Dannika Kaup who is fifth in the 300 hurdles and seventh in the 100 hurdles, Paytyn Marlow of Langford Area who is fifth in the 100 followed by Ipswich’s Sophie Knittel in sixth and Herreid-Selby Area’s Brenna Jochim in seventh, Geditz who is sixth in the discus, Marley Guthmiller who is seventh in both the 300 hurdles and the 800, Ciera Mickelson of Sunshine Bible who is seventh in the high jump followed by teammate Soeil Mickelson in eighth, and North Central’s Lindsey Geier who is eighth in the triple jump.

Other girls’ relay teams in the leaders are Ipswich which is fourth in the medley and seventh in the 1,600, Warner which is sixth in the 400, seventh in the 3,200, and eighth in the 800, Wolsey-Wessington which is sixth in the medley, Langford Area which is eighth in the 400, and Gettysburg which is eighth in the 3,200.

To see the complete B boys’ leaders, click on the following link:

https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/rankings/list/170272/m?fat=false&official=false

To see the complete B girls’ leaders, click on the following link:

https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/rankings/list/170272/f?fat=false&official=false

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