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| DHS Track Results |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Wednesday, April 11, 2012 09:00 AM |
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Senior Lily Peterson came in first in the 400m hurdles (74.7). Senior Lauren Bittrich came in second in the mile (5:47.7). Michelle Puopolo came in first in the 100m hurdles (18.7). Laura Nee came in first in the 800m (2:31.4) and qualified for Division III States. Caroline Bittrich came in second in the 2-mile (14:49). Cara Vetsch (2nd) and Caroline Bittrich (3rd) had throws of 24’4” and 23’8” in the shot put. Linnea Sahlberg came in third in the discus with a throw of 58’10”. Brianna Lynch came in third in the javelin with a throw of 78’ 8 1/2”. Senior Madison Lawson came in third in the triple jump with a jump of 30’. Senior Parker Doyle placed first in the 400m hurdles (65.04) and third in the high jump (5’8”). Senior Don Webber placed second in the 100m (12.04) and third in the 200m (24.0). Senior Brody Zisko placed third in the 400m hurdles (70.34). Junior John Geary placed second in the 400m (61.24). Junior Mark Trudeau placed third in the shot put (40’1.5”) and third in the discus (116’10”). Junior Mike McPartlan placed third in the javelin (130’10”). Sophomore Will Butler placed third in the 400m (62.74). Freshman Tate Allen placed third in the 2-mile (11:48). |







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