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ALL-EASTERN CLOVERBELT TRACK & FIELD - Six were champs as Pirates made strides in Eastern Cloverbelt

Six were champs as Pirates made strides in Eastern Cloverbelt
Taydyn Angell
Six were champs as Pirates made strides in Eastern Cloverbelt
Taydyn Angell

ALL-EASTERN CLOVERBELT TRACK & FIELD

The Gilman Pirates made their presence felt in the Eastern Cloverbelt Conference with 10 athletes earning awards with top-two finishes in 13 events during the conference track and field meet held at Colby May 14.

Six of those athletes were at least a part of conference title performances.

Claire Drier, a junior, set a school record while winning the girls 100-meter high hurdles in a time of 17.28 seconds and lowered that to 17.15 seconds six days later at the WIAA Division 3 Gilman regional. She added a runner-up finish in the 300-meter hurdles at conference in 49.17 seconds, just 0.04 seconds behind Owen-Withee’s Kendall Weiler.

Junior Chad Konsella and freshman Taydyn Angell claimed two of Gilman’s three boys Eastern Cloverbelt championships. Konsella won the long jump at 20 feet, 7 inches, which wound up being his best of the spring. Konsella later qualified for state and finished 13th in Division 3. He added a runner-up finish at conference in the 100-meter dash at 11.74 seconds, 0.02 seconds behind Neillsville’s Brody Bergemann.

Angell’s shot put throw of 40-2 was his best at the time and beat Loyal’s Jaden Smith by nearly 2 feet. Angell got as far as 40-10 in the regional and qualified for the sectional.

The other boys title came in the 1,600-meter relay where Konsella, Logan Halida, Brady McAlpine and Sawyer Winger teamed up to win in a season-best time of 3:46.16, 1.36 seconds ahead of runner-up Columbus Catholic. That same group also took second in the 800-meter relay at 1:38.1, 0.52 seconds behind Owen-Withee.

Winger, a sophomore, cleared 5-10 in the high jump to add a second-place award to his day.

Bailey Angell, a senior, earned second- place finishes in the shot put and discus behind Colby’s Daelyn Rieck. The Minnesota-Duluth recruit threw the shot 32-7.75 and the discus 105-3.

Freshman Addison Vick also earned two second-place awards by going 15-10 in the long jump, an inch behind champion Kaylee Lawrence of Neillsville, and by clearing 4-10 in the high jump, 2 inches lower than Loyal’s Addysen Wolf.

The team of Jaylen Copenhaver, Drier, Patricia Kloss and Vick earned second place in the 800-meter relay at 1:54.34. Loyal won in 1:52.98.

Gilman’s boys finished fourth in the nine-team conference meet with 84 points, trailing Neillsville (165), Owen-Withee (153) and Columbus Catholic (128). Gilman’s girls finished fifth with 86 points. Loyal put up 152 points to outscore Neillsville (134), Colby (120.333) Owen-Withee (109).


Sawyer Winger

Chad Konsella

Claire Drier

Brady McAlpine

Logan Halida
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