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May 27, 2009

Track and field: Bobeck, Brooks qualifiers

Fairfield High School junior Jade Bobeck is a state qualifier in pole vault.

She placed second Tuesday night in a girls track and field regional at Bremen High School.

Also advancing is Concord junior Chloe Brooks who placed third in the 100-meter dash.

The top three individuals and top three relay teams advance to state finals next weekend in Bloomington



Regional Summary



TEAM SCORES: Penn 97.83, Warsaw 65, South Bend Riley 54, South Bend Washington 50, Culver Academies 43, Elkhart Memorial 37, South Bend St. Joseph’s 31, Kokomo 30, South Bend Adams 27, South Bend Clay 25; Plymouth 23, Concord 22, Cass 15, Bremen 14; Fairfield 14, Western 9, Elkhart Central 8.5, Eastern (Greentown) 8, Northwestern 7, Mishawaka 6.33, Glenn 6, LaVille 6, Manchester 6, Goshen 4, Madison-Grant 3, Wawasee 3, Northridge 2, Jimtown 2, Oak Hill 2, Logansport 2, Bethany Christian 1, Northwood 0.33.

4x800 relay: 1. Warsaw (Erica Ridderman, Lauren Smolen, Brooke Kline, Cendall Ogle) 9:34.46; 2. Penn (Sophie Glassford, Brenna Gonderman, Valerie Burns, Katie Husband) 9:36.46; 3. Riley (Maria Catanzarite, Kathryn Fowler, Mara Paluszewski, Bethany Werge) 9:43.54; 4. Culver Academies (Kaye Sitterley, Willow Smith, Stephanie Burian, Jenna Iwaniec) 9:47.54; 5. St. Joseph’s (Ali Connelly, Sam Champion, Mary Kearney, Michelle Potter) 9:51.68; 6. Northwestern (Lauren Brun, Lauren Dewhurst, Nicki Hendricks, Hannah Ault) 10:02.41; 7. Fairfield (Diamond Setterberg, Katy Hawkins, Kelsie Graber, Lauren Waltman) 10:06.79; 8. Goshen (Lisa Bond, Jessica Schirch, Juni Schirch, Laura Sorg) 10:12.03.

100 hurdles: 1. Jacques Donaldson (Riley) 15.55; 2. Amani Morgan (Adams) 15.58; 3. Meghan Czarnecki (St. Joseph’s) 15.88; 4. Amber Reese (Elkhart Memorial) 16.62; 5. Nicole Maclain (Plymouth) 16.68; 6. Kait Redman (Penn) 16.85; 7. Nikki McCracken (Western) 16.88; 8. Jennifer Krumwiede (Elkhart Memorial) 16.95.

100 Meters: 1. Allison Garner (Washington) 12.87; 2. Savannah Newsome (Adams) 13.04; 3. Chloe Brooks (Concord) 13.07; 4. Molly Moskwinski (St. Joseph’s) 13.11; 5. Kiesha Gates (Elkhart Memorial) 13.21; 6. Melissa Dubois (Concord) 13.47; 7. Ashley Taylor (Culver Academies) 13.54; 8. Cara Earlywine (Western) 13.84.

1,600 Meters: 1. Waverly Neer (Culver Academies) 5:00.33; 2. Erica Ridderman (Warsaw) 5:05.40; 3. Hope Jordan (Bremen) 5:08.94; 4. Valerie Burns (Penn) 5:11.07; 5. Bethany Werge (Riley) 5:28.42; 6. Kaye Sitterley (Culver Academies) 5:29.79; 7. Emily Dean (Jimtown) 5:41.00; 8. Megan Hammel (Northridge) 5:43.51.

4x100 relay: 1. Washington (Jasmier Logan, Allison Garner, Claudia White, Avante’ Newsome-Gunn) 49.37; 2. Penn (Lindsay Grochowalski, Mackenzie Redman, Valerie Whitmer, Alyssa Hummel) 50.17; 3. St. Joseph’s (Katie Campbell, Morgan Carroll, Molly Moskwinski, Tayler Turner) 50.44; 4. Elkhart Memorial (Kristina Bettis, Amber Reese, Kayla Pawling, Kiesha Gates) 50.47; 5. Concord (Melissa Dubois, Callie Hartman, Brianna Bleiler, Chloe Brooks) 50.81; 6. Adams (Amani Morgan, Chrishana Stoner, Aaliyah Mckinney, Savannah Newsome) 50.88; 7. Warsaw (Corinne Coon, Madison Long, Hanna Kammerer, Emily Hickerson) 50.94; 8. Culver Academies (Ashley Taylor, Emily Rich, Andrea Lin, Erica Sims) 51.83.

400 Meters: 1. Elese Daniel (Clay) 57.05 (RECORD; old 57.09 set by Caitlin Lauer of Adams in 2004); 2. Savannah Newsome (Adams) 59.59; 3. Leah Moore (Warsaw) 59.96; 4. Haley Smart (Plymouth) 1:00.55; 5. Brianna Culbreath (Elkhart Memorial) 1:01.02; 6. Alissa Penland (Penn) 1:01.43; 7. Marshe Goodman (Elkhart Memorial) 1:01.49; 8. Madeline Cassidy (Kokomo) 1:02.45.

300 hurdles: 1. Jacques Donaldson (Riley) 46.88; 2. Corinne Coon (Warsaw) 46.92; 3. Meghan Czarnecki (St. Joseph’s) 47.02; 4. Nicole Maclain (Plymouth) 47.50; 5. Natalie Obren (Penn) 48.04; 6. Brielle Bonnafon (Kokomo) 48.32; 7. Baleigh Deitrich (Logansport) 48.69; 8. J’Shante’ Gunn (Washington) 49.21.

800 Meters: 1. Cendall Ogle (Warsaw) 2:17.59; 2. Maria Catanzarite (Riley) 2:18.36; 3. Amy Shirk (Glenn) 2:18.66; 4. Hope Jordan (Bremen) 2:21.80; 5. Jenna Iwaniec (Culver Academies) 2:25.30; 6. Ashlee Ort (Wawasee) 2:25.53; 7. Alex Starr (Plymouth) 2:27.27; 8. Jenna Norris (Oak Hill) 2:27.33.

200 Meters: 1. Avante’ Newsome-Gunn (Washington) 26.21; 2. Alyssa Hummel (Penn) 26.28; 3. Finesse Bartlett (Riley) 26.31; 4. Elese Daniel (Clay) 26.68; 5. Chloe Brooks (Concord) 26.71; 6. Betsy Floyd (Madison-Grant) 27.25; 7. Erica Sims (Culver Academies) 27.55; 8. Emma Gerig (Bethany Christian) 27.92.

3,200 Meters: 1. Waverly Neer (Culver Academies) 11:14.57; 2. Kristina Galat (Penn) 11:23.61; 3. Willow Smith (Culver Academies) 11:29.89; 4. Valerie Burns (Penn) 11:30.05; 5. Erica Ridderman (Warsaw) 11:34.89; 6. Elaine Schmeltz (LaVille) 11:55.74; 7. Bethany Werge (Riley) 12:02.48; 8. Brooke Kline (Warsaw) 12:05.89.

4x400 relay: 1. Warsaw (Leah Moore, Cendall Ogle, Emily Hickerson, Corinne Coon) 4:03.39; 2. Penn (Sophie Glassford, Alissa Penland, Katie Husband, Natalie Obren) 4:03.82; 3. Elkhart Memorial (Kristina Bettis, Brionna Barnett, Brianna Culbreath, Marshe Goodman) 4:04.46; 4. Mishawaka (Allison Zylstra, Katherine Zeiger, Sarah Louderback, Ashley Name) 4:08.56; 5. Fairfield (Becca Kropf, Katy Hawkins, Kelsea Hull, Emily Beasley) 4:10.83; 6. Washington (Jasmier Logan, J’Shante’ Gunn, Aryn White, Typhani White) 4:13.90; 7. Kokomo (Madeline Cassidy, Whitney Weir, Emily Keller, Courtney Gilman) 4:14.11; 8. Northridge (Erin Jones, Morgan Lewallen, Dana Christner, Annelise Berger) 4:15.30.

Pole vault: 1. Lauren Rice (Penn) 11-0; 2. Jade Bobeck (Fairfield) 10-6; 3. Nikki McCracken (Western) 10-3; 4. Kelsey Houin (Plymouth) 10-3; 5. Ashley Miller (Northwestern) 10-0; 6. Brittney Pittman (Bremen) 10-0; 7. Natalie Nagy (Penn) 9-6; 8. Robyn Grenier (Mishawaka) 9-0.

High jump: 1. Emily Beckley (Cass) 5-4; 2. Zoe Wolfe (Eastern of Greentown) 5-4; 3. Jennifer Krumwiede (Elkhart Memorial) 5-3; 4. Kaylee Lapierre (Elkhart Central) 5-1; 4. Kait Hendershot (Penn) 5-1; 6. Heather Bronge (Goshen) 5-0; 7. Emily Langford (LaVille) 5-0; 8. Sarah Smeltzer (NorthWood) 4-10; 8. Loren Vanrassen (Mishawaka) 4-10; 8. Kristen Johnson (Penn) 4-10.

Discus: 1. Jasmine Watson (Washington) 130-4; 2. Ashley DeWitt (Kokomo) 120-9; 3. Brit Sievers (Manchester) 119-2; 4. Katie Kraft (Penn) 113-8; 5. M.J. Doan (Penn) 112-1; 6. Clarissa Woodard (Kokomo) 111-10; 7. Erin McNeil (Plymouth) 109-3; 8. Melissa Macellari (St. Joseph’s) 109-1.

Long jump: 1. Yalana Smalls (Clay) 17-3.75; 2. Jacques Donaldson (Riley) 16-7; 3. Avante’ Newsome-Gunn (Washington) 16-5.5; 4. Melissa Dubois (Concord) 16-1.25; 5. Jennifer Krumwiede (Elkhart Memorial) 15-10.5; 6. Mikaila Chamblee (St. Joseph’s) 15-7.5; 7. Brielle Bonnafon (Kokomo) 15-5.75; 8. Valerie Hobbs (Oak Hill) 15-5.

Shot put: 1. M.J. Doan (Penn) 42-7; 2. Ashley DeWitt (Kokomo) 40-8; 3. Sarah Shilling (Warsaw) 37-7; 4. Kassandra Sprinkle (Cass) 37-4.75; 5. Danielle Lemasters (Elkhart Central) 36-8.75; 6. Kelly Hopkins (Kokomo) 36-8; 7. Jane Kovach (Penn) 36-7.75; 8. Hannah Christy (LaVille) 35-4.





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