Springboro grad A.J. Ewing gets first major league hit, RBI, with Mets
Springboro grad A.J. Ewing gets first MLB hit and RBI with Mets

The girls track and field honor roll for May 12 features top performances in various events, including Taylor Kurtz from Mayo leading in both the 100m and 200m sprints.
May 12โ100 โ Taylor Kurtz (Mayo) 11.75; Avery Nelson (Stewartville) 12.33; Josie Van Brunt (Mayo) 12.37; Averee Henslin (Triton) 12.40; Maysen Pettengill (JM) 12.62; Melanie Holman (Century) 12.75.
200 โ Taylor Kurtz (Mayo) 24.34; Avery Nelson (Stewartville) 25.16; Savannah Peterson (Chatfield) 25.88, Averee Henslin (Triton) 26.08; Aurora Kabat (ลa Crescent-Hokah) 26.24.
400 โ Calla Pike (Winona) 58.69; Kaia Berry (Century) 59.87; Averee Henslin (Triton) 1:00.20, Brynn Lawrence (Red Wing) 1:00.52; Emily Bunce (Century) 1:01.14; Elsa Heinrichs (Winona) 1:01.67.
100 hurdles โ Aubryana Boldt (Rushford-Peterson/Houston) 15.02; Anna Stockton (Red Wing) 15.22; Samara Stockton (Red Wing) 15.6; Mali Quam (Kenyon-Wanamingo/Goodhue) 15.81; Maggie Dyer (Mayo) 15.88.
300 hurdles โ Mali Quam (Kenyon-Wanamingo/Goodhue) 45.90; Anna Stockton (Red Wing) 46.15; Aurora Kabat (ลa Crescent-Hokah) 47.55; Sadie Romens (Stewartville) 48.67, Jaspher Doocy (Blooming Prairie) 48.85.
800 โ Calla Pike (Winona) 2:13.94, Emily Helgemoe (Rushford-Peterson/Houston) 2:21.15, Olivia Yotter (Lake City) 2:21.96; Juniper Kabat (La Crescent-Hokah) 2:22.59; Audrey Haugen (Kenyon-Wanamingo/Goodhue) 2:23.10.
1,600 โ Abi Tri (JM) 5:09.43; Juniper Kabat (La Crescent-Hokah) 5:13.06; Calla Pike (Winona) 5:15.36, Blake Johnson (Cannon Falls) 5:15.73; Caitlin Bauer (Rushford-Peterson/Houston) 5:17.71.
3,200 โ Abi Tri (JM) 10:49.23; Juniper Kabat (La Crescent-Hokah) 11:06.06, Caitlin Bauer (Rushford-Peterson/Houston) 11:12.79; Britta Sviggum (Century) 11:36.84; Blake Johnson (Cannon Falls) 11:40.87.
4x100 relay โ Mayo 49.24; Century 50.59; Stewartville 50.93, LFCMC 51.01; Stewartville 51.07.
4x200 relay โ Century 1:46.26, John Marshall 1:47.05, Stewartville 1:47.58; Mayo 1:49.85; St. Charles 1:50.27.
4x400 relay โ Century 4:06.75, Red Wing 4:11.04;Blooming Prairie 4:11.26, Winona 4:13.40, John Marshall 4:14.83.
4x800 relay โ Winona 9:36.27, Kenyon-Wanamingo/Goodhue 9:50.39; Lourdes 10:00.62; Red Wing. 10:40.66, RACE 10:43.23.
Shot put โ Mary Amusan (Century) 43-10; Brooklyn Mitchell (La Crescent-Hokah) 41-4; Bryn Landherr (Mayo) 38-5 1/2; Ella Theobald (Stewartville) 38- 1/2; Chloe Meyer (GMLOKS) 37-9.
Discus โ Ella Theobald (Stewartville) 140 โ 6; Danika Shindelar (Stewartville) 123-9; Autumn Wadewitz (Winona) 122-0, Ruby DeDamos (Lourdes) 121-4; Alexis Schossow (Winona) 120-11; Mary Amusan (Century) 120-11.
Long jump โ Norah Miller (JM) 18-9; Aubryana Boldt (Rushford-Peterson/Houston) 18-3 1/4; Avery Nelson (Stewartville) 18-1 1/2; Brookln Sherwood (Mayo) 18-1 Mali Quam (Kenyon-Wanamingo/Goodhue) 16-8 1/2.
Triple jump โ Avery Nelson (Stewartville) 39-1 1/4; Norah Miller (JM) 38-10; Nell Ferguson (Century) 37-0; Aubryana Boldt (Rushford-Peterson/Houston) 36-4 1/2; Brooklyn Sherwood (Mayo) 36-1/4.
High jump โ Anndi Frie (Dover-Eyota) 5-5; Iris Smith (Winona) 5-4, Alyssa Rippentrop (Red Wing) 5-4; Morgan Schild (Stewartville) 5-0; Praise Ogbeide (Austin) 5-0, Norah Miller (JM) 5-0; Madi Jeppesen (Cannon Falls) 5-0; Izzy Russell (Stewartville) 5-0.
Pole vault โ Annalise Sherman (Pine Island) 9-6; Amelia McCabe (GMLOKS) 9-6; Claire Rager (Stewartville) 9-0; Kate Vermilya (St. Charles). 9-0; Adeline Hansen (Winona) 8-6; Ella Aarsvold (Kasson-Mantorville) 8-6; Purity Ongeri (JM) 8-6; Callie McRae (Austin) 8-6; Lucy Lidahl (Cannon Falls) 8-6.
The top performers in the girls 100m event were Taylor Kurtz (Mayo) with a time of 11.75 seconds, followed by Avery Nelson (Stewartville) at 12.33 seconds.
The best times in the girls 400m event were led by Calla Pike (Winona) at 58.69 seconds, with Kaia Berry (Century) following at 59.87 seconds.
Aubryana Boldt from Rushford-Peterson/Houston had the fastest time in the girls 100 hurdles, clocking in at 15.02 seconds.
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