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The girls’ state championships are on Saturday, March 6.
Only the top eight times in running events and top nine marks in field events qualified for this year’s state meet.
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Girls Teams Represented at the State Meet =
Buffalo, Burns/Pine Bluffs, Campbell County, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Cody, Douglas, Evanston, Green River, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Lovell, Mountain View, Natrona County, Pinedale, Rawlins, Riverton, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Star Valley, Thunder Basin, Torrington (Goshen County), Worland
Defending Girls Team Champion = Cheyenne Central (looking to repeat and win 7th title in school history)
Girls Returning Individual Event Champions = Jordan Stoddard, Torrington (previously Central) – 400 meters; Sydney Thorvaldson, Rawlins – 800, 1600, 3200 meters; Grace Shaffer, Cody – Pole Vault; Breonna Beckley, Natrona County – Triple Jump
Four wins and team depth led the Sheridan Broncs to a dominant and third consecutive Wyoming High School Boys’ Indoor Track team title on Saturday in Gillette.
Sheridan won the boys’ championship for the fourth time in school history with 142 team points. Runner-up Cheyenne Central was a distant second place with 67 points. Natrona County came in third and scored 58 points.
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The Broncs were led by Ryan Karajanis, who defended his title in the pole vault. He cleared 15-feet for the victory.
The other three wins for Sheridan came on the track. Junior Carter McComb won the 200-meters with a time of 22.52 seconds. The Broncs also had victories in the 4x800 meter relay (8:25.43) and the 1600 Sprint Medley relay (3:43.38).
Wyoming HS Boys Indoor Track State Championships 2021
First up, the boys’ state championships are on Saturday, Feb. 27.
Only the top eight times in running events and top nine marks in field events qualified for this year’s state meet.
Boys Teams Represented at the State Meet =
Big Horn, Burns/Pine Bluffs, Campbell County, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Douglas, Evanston, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Lovell, Mountain View, Natrona County, Pinedale, Rawlins, Riverton, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Star Valley, Thunder Basin, Torrington (Goshen County), Worland
Defending Boys Champion = Sheridan (seeking 4th title in school history)
Boys Returning Individual Event Champions = Peter Visser, Star Valley in the 800, 1600, & 3200 meters; Ryan Karajanis, Sheridan in the pole vault; Kaliff Guevara, Cheyenne East in the triple jump; Gage Vielhauer, Sheridan in the shot put.
Feb. 19—There was a surge of positive news for Connecticut winter and spring high school sports on Thursday. Except for wrestling. Indoor track and field will be allowed to hold dual meets starting March 1 following a vote by the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Board of Control on Thursday. Wrestling, however, will not be allowed to proceed with a dual-meet season while .