By Mike Petersen
Sports Editor & Staff Writer 

No shortage of effort

Limited girls' lineup competes at Unity Christian Invite

 

April 21, 2022

MIKE PETERSEN/SENTINEL-NEWS

Frankie Mohni concentrates on clearing a hurdle at the Unity Christian Invitational. She placed fifth in the 100-meter hurdles.

The Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn girls' track and field team had a limited lineup during the Unity Christian Invitational, as several athletes were attending the state FFA convention. But those who were able to compete on April 11 at Orange City recorded solid performances.

Jasmine Lux scored 18 of the Hawks' 24 team points. The senior was H-M-S's lone champion, winning the 100-meter dash in :13.26. She was runner-up in the 800-meter run, completing that race in 2:32.94.

Kamryn Ebel runs the 3200 meters at the Unity Christian Invitational. She finished sixth in the race.

Other individual results for H-M-S were Frankie Mohni, fifth in the 100-meter hurdles (:21.44); Kamryn Ebel, fifth in the 800-meter run (2:59.05) and sixth in the 3000-meter run (14:35.60); and Eliza Tewes, sixth in the discus (68'10"). All three are freshmen.

The Hawks also placed in two JV relay races. Madyson Torres, Kelly Buhrmann, Jamie Diaz and Megan Otto placed third in the 4x200 (2:19.13), and Torres, Buhrmann, Luna Alonso and Otto finished fourth in the 4x100 (1:05.22).


MOC-Floyd Valley scored 216 points to win the girls' team title. The Dutch were followed by Unity Christian (125), Western Christian (106), Storm Lake (54), H-M-S (24) and West Sioux (21).

The Hawks will compete in their home meet on April 22 and then at the Okoboji Relays in Milford on April 25.

 
 

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