is the time for local talent to shine, especially if any local track and field teams housing that talent hope to push for a state title. weekend the 10C Chester/J-I Hawks competed in the 8C/10C divisional meet in Great falls, while the 9C North Star Knights, Chinook Sugarbeeters, Big Sandy Pioneers, Box Elder Bears, Hays-Lodge Pole Thunderbirds and Turner Tornadoes all competed at the divisional meet in Havre. Now heading into a brand new weekend, the same seven boys and girls teams will face off against each other in ant attempt to bring home Northern C hardware. in and year out, the Knights dominate the completion with athleticism and numbers. And coming off of their sixth straight 9C title last weekend in Havre, that will be the game plan Thursday in Great falls as well. The Knights earned the 9C title with 245 points. Star has state caliber talent across the board, and in almost every event. Though not much of one, that is the secret to their success. And leading the way this year are the likes of Tylynn Rettig, Bettie Carlon and Lisa Carlon, Delainey Spicher, Shelby Lipp and Haylee Anderson. Rettig will sine in the pole vault, 100-meter, 200-meter and long jump, while Bettie Carlon will stand out in the 400-meter, long jump and triple jump. Lisa Carlon will also dominate the long jump and triple jump, while also running the 200-meter. Rettig and both Carlon girls are also key in both relay teams. really stands out in the 100 and 300 hurdles and Lipp is one of the top throwers for the Knights. And Anderson adds to the Knights’ depth, dominating the 100 and 200 this season. freshman Hannah Weber has the potential to sweep the 800, 1600 and 3200 on Thursday. And Kayla Hanson is almost a shoe in to sweep the 100 and 300 hurdles right through the state meet. And Freshman Britney Nelson has also stood out this season, leading the way in the discus and javelin for the Beeters. Mix in a few more big time names like Makhayla Farmer, Madison McCann and Tavin Schneider, and the Beeters will be a tough team to beat. Pioneers will be paced by Mateila Cline in the 400, 800 and 1600, while Shelby Gasvoda will also try to pitch in while running in a tough field. Quintin Pegar and Leela Engle will also look to help the Pioneers. Tornadoes qualified Lyndsey Hutton in the discus, but just don’t have the numbers to compete. The Bears and Thunderbirds didn’t place any athletes this season. weekend the Hawks finished in third place with 87 points at their district meet. This year the Hawks are led by the likes of Brittnee Theel in the 100 and 300 hurdles and long jump, while Kate Graff should post great numbers in the high jump and pole vault. Jenni Ghekiere should also do well in the triple jump. it will be a much tough outing for the Hawks in the boys’ field. They placed fifth place last weekend, and don’t have the luxury of depth like teams like the Beeter boys. had a great outing at the 9C last weekend with 194 points, good enough for a first place finish. But the Big Sandy Boys were also impressive, finishing not too far behind with 117 team points. Beeters have a lot of talent to spread around. They are led by Barry Murnion who can score poins in the high jump, javelin, 100-meter and the long jump. But Kaylan Johnson and Zach Molyneaux are just as impressive. Johnson will shine in the 800, 1600 and 3200, while Molyneaux will shine in the javelin, discus and shot put. Pioneers also have talent spread across the board, including dominant athletes like Justin Stevens and Kaden Beck. Beck has the opportunity to be the No. 1 shot put thrower on Thursday, and Stevens will push for the same in the 100, 200 and 400. Spinler was of the top producers at the 9C, and could be near the top again as he sets up to compete in the 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles, pole vault, high jump and 400-meter. Coper Spicher, Sam Ulmen and Shelby Sizemore could also pitch in. Mohar will compete in the hurdles, while Lucas reed will compete in the long jump and triple jump. William Ketchum is solid up and comer, and could pace the Bears in the 1600 and 3200. Garrett Doney will compete in the discus and Codie Kirkaldie will compete in the 3,200. is sending Jordan Oraw in the shot put, Erik Kelly in both hurdles and the pole vault, Cody Ramberg in the jumps, Seth Ranville in jumps and pole vault, Steven May in the triple jump and Reid Broadhurst in the discus. Northern C meet is tough. And while the competioin is stiff, this is where local athletes really look to come on strong. A strong performance this week means a trip to the Class C state meet in Butte on the May 25-26.
Hi-Line preps head to Northern C meet
Published: Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
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The annual Northern C meet is scheduled to get underway Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. at Memorial Field in Great Falls.
Last year in the girls field, the Knights were crowned champions, and that could be the case again this year.
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But the rest of the 9C is well aware of what the Knights can do, and will bring top talent of their own to challenge North Star.
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But the Hawks can’t be counted out of the girls field, as they have a handful of top athletes as well.
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Geoff Qualls, Dylan Surber and Brandon Riphenburg also add to the Beeters depth, and could make Chinook a definite contender.
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Adam Quinn, Zac Leader and Trevor Lackner are also top performers for the Pioneers.
North Star is trailing the pack compared to recent years, but the talent they do have has state placing potential.
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The Tornadoes, Bears and Thunderbirds also have a handful of potential.
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