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Girls Track Team Earns Another Conference Title

Emma-Lisa Murphy led the long-distance events, while Sofie Yang took first in pole vault and Hannah Schwartz won high jump. The boys finished third in the conference meet.

For the , the Whitefish Bay girls track team has established itself as the best in the North Shore Conference.

The girls significantly outplaced their nearest rivals, Germantown, with 118 points to the Warhawks' 100 points. Senior Emma-Lisa Murphy led the girls squad, winning the the one-mile race with a time of 5:07 and the two-mile race with a time of 11:42.

Other Whitefish Bay girls also excelled in the two-mile race, including sophomore Alana Blegen's third place finish (12:28) and junior Jenna Wirkus' fourth place showing (12:33). Sophomore Anna Bednarczyk took third in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:01.

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In the field events, senior Hannah Schwartz won the high jump (4 feet 10 inches) and senior Sofie Yang won in pole vault (10 feet). Helena Dziadowicz took third in discus, with a throw of 99 feet 4 inches.


Boys finish third

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The boys team took third place, with Homestead taking first and Germantown taking second.

Junior Nate Gomoll won the mile with a time of 4:22. He took second in the two-mile with a time of 9:46.

The boys 4x200-meter relay team won with a time of 1:29. That team includes sophomore Tommy Friesch, senior Rashadeem Gray, senior Brandon Threats and senior James Stecker.

Threats also won the 100 meter dash (10.99) and the 200-meter dash (21.96). Gray took second in the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 15.62.


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