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    IHSA girls track and field: Every Peoria-area athlete who advanced to state finals
    Statewide Illinois High School Association girls track and field sectionals were held Wednesday, May 13.From each sectional, the top two placers along with qualifying performances advance to the IHSA state finals on May 21-23 at Eastern Illinois University's O'Brien Stadium in Charleston.Below are the Peoria-area athletes who earned a spot in the finals, listed by sectional. First and second place winners along with those meeting the qualifying standards advance to the state finals. Qualifying times and distances are in parentheses.A total of 138 entries from local schools earned spots at state from six sectionals on Wednesday, May 13. Two Peoria-area Class 1A sectionals are scheduled for Thursday, May 14. Wednesday's resultsCLASS 1AAt Erie (16 entries)4x800-meter relay (10:35.51): Bureau Valley (Maddie Wetzell, Abby Stabler, Gemma Moore, Harper Wetzell) 10:06.86; Wethersfield (Camryn Anderson, Kyleigh Anderson, Lucy Landwehr, Alexis Wilson) 10:12.61. 3200-meter run (12:26.55): Maddie Wetzell (Bureau Valley) 12:51.16.100 high hurdles (:16.86): Lily Bosnich (St. Bede) :15.34.100-meter dash (:12.91): Lily Bosnich (St. Bede) :12.91.800-meter run (2:28.15): Camryn Anderson (Wethersfield) 2:25.06.4x200-meter relay (1:51.25): Wethersfield (Tyra Jones, Kyra Galbraith, Kyleigh Anderson, Abbey Carman) 1:50.82.400-meter dash (1:01.69): Elise House (Bureau Valley) :58.90.300 low hurdles (:49.72): Lily Bosnich (St. Bede) :46.38.1600-meter run (5:36.90): Harper Wetzell (Bureau Valley) 5:35.03.4x400-meter relay (4:19.68): Wethersfield (Camryn Anderson, Kyleigh Anderson, Jordan Nelson, Abbey Carman) 4:11.51; Bureau Valley (Gemma Moore, Abby Stabler, Mya Shipp, Elise House) 4:14.42.Long jump (16-5): Mya Shipp (Bureau Valley) 16-1.75.Pole vault (9-1): Abbey Carman (Wethersfield) 9-6.5.Shot put (35-5): Savannah Bray (St. Bede) 35-0.5.Triple jump (33-5): Madisyn Shipp (Bureau Valley) 34-2.At Farmington (52 entries)4x800-meter relay (10:35.51): Stark County (Cheyenh Smith, Norah Rorem, Paytin Terwilliger, Dusti Smith) 9:54.07; Elmwood/Brimfield (Taylor Forney, Madalyn Ori, Charlotte Walker, Bristol Schmidgall) 9:59.16; Monmouth United (Reese Murray, Ada Kunkle, Abigail Kendall, Delaney Burns) 10:27.46; ROWVA/Williamsfield (Avery Manning, Emily Hilman, Kinley Danner, Marissa Brown) 10:28.32.4x100-meter relay (:51.86): Henry/Midland (Taylor Frawley, Audrey Chambers, Daniella Bumber, Alison Mitchell) :50.58.3200-meter run (12:26.55): Emily King (Knoxville) 11:42.39; Ellison Heineke (Lowpoint-Washburn/Roanoke-Benson) 11:54.32; Alyssa Higgins (Knoxville) 12:07.80; Riley Kelly (E/B) 12:17.75.100 high hurdles (:16.86): Marryn Ferguson (Bushnell-Prairie City) :15.52; Brianna Harms (L-W/R-B) :15.74; Alison Mitchell (H/M) :16.09. 100-meter dash (:12.91): Daniella Bumber (H/M) :12.49; Taylor Frawley (H/M) :12.59; Marryn Ferguson (B-PC) :12.91.800-meter run (2:28.15): Cheyenh Smith (Stark County) 2:21.22; Bethany Sennett (Princeville); Emily King (Knoxville) 2:25.67.4x200-meter relay (1:51.25): H/M (Piper Roach, Audrey Chambers, Taylor Frawley, Alison Mitchell) 1:47.92; Knoxville (Whitney Humphreys, Ember Stoneking, Nevaeh Daily, Madilyn Pruett) 1:49.85; R/W (Payton Hilman, Taina Bruner, Brooke Stickle, Isabella Dennis); Monmouth United (Irelynn Marshall, Ada Kunkle, Harper Hall, Callie Hall) 1:50.82.400-meter dash (1:01.69): Daniella Bumber (H/M) :58.23; Ella Helms (E/B) :59.47.300 low hurdles (:49.72): Brianna Harms (L-W/R-B) :46.05.1600-meter run (5:36.90): Dusti Smith (Stark County) 5:09.18; Bristol Schmidgall (E/B) 5:20.75; Emily King (Knoxville) 5:25.35; Taylor Forney (E/B) 5:28.07; Avery Manning (R/W) 5:29.12; Alyssa Higgins (Knoxville) 5:29.85; Ellison Heineke (L-W/R-B) 5:36.56.200-meter dash (:26.61): Daniella Bumber (H/M) :26.06; Brianna Harms (L-W/R-B) :26.33.4x400-meter relay (4:19.68): Stark County (Paytin Terwilliger, Norah Rorem, Cheyenh Smith, Dusti Smith) 4:11.76; E/B (Ava Troglio, Landrie Quiram, Channing Quiram, Ella Helms) 4:11.80; Monmouth United (Callie Hall, Ada Kunkle, Harper Hall, Delaney Burns) 4:15.79; Knoxville (Madilyn Pruett, Emily King, Whitney Humphreys, Ember Stoneking) 4:16.95.Long jump (16-5): Carly Ulrich (L-W/R-B) 17-9.5; Taylor Frawley (H/M) 17-9; Audrey Chambers (H/M) 17-1.25; Lexi Begner (E/B) 16-7; Ember Stoneking (Knoxville) 16-5.25.Pole vault (9-1): Marryn Ferguson (B-PC) 10-5.25; Ashlyn Bertsch (E/B) 8-5.5.High jump (5-0): Ra'Niya Taylor (Farmington) 5-1.75; Claire Bowser (Stark County) 5-1.75.Shot put (35-5): Megyn Erlacher (R/W) 37-4.5; Avery McClay (Knoxville) 31-3.75.Triple jump (33-5): Carly Ulrich (L-W/R-B) 34-8.5; Whitney Humphreys (Knoxville) 33-5.75.Discus (109-9): Megyn Erlacher (R/W) 116-1.CLASS 2AAt Metamora (51 entries)4x800-meter relay (10:14.34): Eureka (Brenna Metzger, Eva Knapp, Ava Ott, Adeline Hubert) 10:07.75.4x100-meter relay (:50.35): Morton (Campbell Berg, Ava Ray, Nyameye Maison, Kylie Smith) :49.61.3200-meter run (11:49.92): Sierra Herrmann (Eureka) 11:28.60; Maya Zopel (Peoria Notre Dame) 11:34.24.100 high hurdles (:16.46): Baylie Nena (Metamora) :15.05; Ava Ray (Morton) :15.31; Avery Striegel (Morton) :15.60; Anna Sears (Eureka) :15.91; Violet Weinman (Metamora) :16.24.100-meter dash (:12.58): Ava Alt (East Peoria) :12.16; Kylie Smith (Morton) :12.27; Jordan Hines (Macomb) :12.43.800-meter run (2:24.52): Sophia Watson (Eureka) 2:15.29; Mia Whitfield (Metamora) 2:22.68; Mira Kistner (Olympia) 2:23.85.4x200-meter relay (1:48.14): Morton (Allison Evans, Parker Brown, Campbell Berg, Kylie Smith) 1:46.21; Macomb (Clair Thompson, Aubrey Holthaus, Madison Nelson, Jordan Hines) 1:46.60.400-meter dash (1:00.75): Nyameye Maison (Morton) :59.02; Ava Alt (East Peoria) 1:00.11; Olivia Knowles (Canton) 1:00.26.300 low hurdles (:48.67): Brenna Metzger (Eureka) :46.59; Baylie Nena (Metamora) :46.62; Aubrey Holthaus (Macomb) :47.55; Anna Sears (Eureka) :47.61; Ava Ray (Morton) :48.05.1600-meter run (5:25.11): Ava Otto (Eureka) 5:17.58; Elsie Parnham (Morton) 5:22.22; Eden Beyer (Morton) 5:23.90.200-meter dash (:26.34): Ava Alt (East Peoria) :25.16; Jordan Hines (Macomb) :25.71; Kylie Smith (Morton) :25.98.4x400-meter relay (4:13.22): Eureka (Bre Lehman, Brenna Metzger, Alayna Garza, Sophia Watson) 4:02.04; Morton (Nyameye Maison, Ava Ray, Elsie Parnham, Emmy Martin) 4:06.65; Metamora (Naomi Roth, Quincy Points, Isabel Olson, Mia Whitfield) 4:09.19.Long jump (17-0): Elle Klopfenstein (Morton) 17-5.5; Oliva Perry (Metamora) 17-4.25.Pole vault (9-9): Bre Lehman (Eureka) 11-2.5; Reagan Bishop (Eureka) 11-2.5; Sophia Pauli (Limestone) 11-2.5; Violet Weinman (Metamora) 10-2.75; Eileen Hamilton (PND) 9-9; Addison Bauer (Metamora) 9-9.High jump (5-1): Aubrey Holthaus (Macomb) 5-0.5; Baylie Nena (Metamora) 5-0.5.Shot put (35-0): Makaylynne Correa (Canton) 38-0.75; Gaba Musselman (Eureka) 35-1.Triple jump (34-9): Kate Fitzjarrald (PND) 36-3.5; Leah Sears (Eureka) 34-9.Discus (110-5): Dakota Thorman (Macomb) 120-2; Makayla Lynch (Metamora) 112-1; Brynna Musselman (Eureka) 110-5.At Mendota (7 entries)4x100-meter relay (:50.35): Galesburg (Ella Herchenroder, Taylor Herchenroder, Rachelle McCellan, Ava Marty) :50.34.800-meter run (2:24.52): Aubrey Urbanski (LaSalle-Peru) 2:28.92.4x200-meter relay (1:48.14): Galesburg (Ella Herchenroder, Taylor Herchenroder, Ava Marty, Rachelle McCellan) 1:45.20.200-meter dash (:26.34): Ava Marty (Galesburg) :25.60.4x400-meter relay (4:13.22): Galesburg (Ella Herchenroder, Grace Herchenroder, Taylor Herchenroder, Lily Furrow) 4:09.17.Long jump (17-0): Aubrey Duttlinger (LaSalle-Peru) 17-8.Triple jump (34-9): Aubrey Duttlinger (LaSalle-Peru) 35-4.5.CLASS 3AAt O'Fallon (3 entries)100-meter dash (:12.32): Zoe Liedtke (Pekin) :12:28.800-meter run (2:19.53): Morgan Coker (Pekin) 2:18.92.Long jump (17-11): Zoe Liedtke (Pekin) 18-6.5At Rock Island (9 entries)4x200-meter relay (1:44.36): Dunlap (Olivia Jacobson, Isabella Unes, Aanika Joshi, Madeline Kammerer) 1:43.84.400-meter dash (:58.80): Jaydah Green (Richwoods) :57.16.1600-meter run (5:11.78): Sophia Ramirez (Washington) 5:10.30.Long jump (17-11): Jamiya Jones (Peoria High) 18-5; 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