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Prairie - Boys Track

Dellamuth helps Prairie shine at Dickinson Relays

CEDAR FALLS - Before they could star at Cedar Rapids Prairie, all three members of the Dellamuth family had to prove they could survive their own fiercely competitive battles at home.

That goes for Madison as well as her two brothers, Austin and Mitchell. The competitive spirit runs deep.

"All three of us have it. Me, my brother and my sister," Austin Dellamuth said Monday during the Dickinson Relays at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls. "We get in fights a lot playing sports."

They even get into friendly fights at the ping-pong table. "Everything," Austin said, smiling. "Just everything."

Austin is a senior. Madison and Mitchell, who are twins, are sophomores. And all three of them have made their mark in Prairie athletics this year.

Madison made third team all-state in basketball. Mitchell made second team all-conference in football last fall and is a member of the track team. Austin also played football, and now he's running on a 4x400 meter relay team that appears to have great potential this spring.

Prairie blazed to victory in the 4x400 relay at the Dickinson Relays in 3 minutes, 27.79 seconds, which would have been fast enough to finish seventh at the Class 4A state track meet in Des Moines last May. And remember, the Hawks ran their 3:27.79 indoors on a 200-meter track, with more twists and turns than they'll have on a 400-meter course when they get outdoors this spring.

Austin Dellamuth got the relay started with a strong burst and gave Tristan Beyer a nice lead, free of traffic. Beyer widened the gap and gave the baton to Jacob Aune, who pushed the lead even further and gave the stick to Demetrius Harper, who sprinted across the finish line with no one else in sight.

Davenport West finished a distant second in the 4x400 relay in 3:33.42, nearly six seconds behind. It was an impressive showing by the Prairie quartet.

"There's not really one best runner on our team. All four of us compete for the top spot," Dellamuth said.

West Des Moines Valley won the 4x400 relay at the state track meet last May in 3:18.70, so the Hawks were only 9.09 seconds behind on a smaller indoor track in mid-March. Prairie qualified for the state meet in the 4x400 last year but failed to place.

Dellamuth did not run on the 4x400 relay at the state meet as a junior, but he's firmly entrenched on the unit now. He's gotten stronger since last season and is already several seconds ahead of his pace in the 400 from a year ago.

"I'm not very big, but I've been lifting. I've been trying to get stronger," said Dellamuth, who was listed at 5-foot-11 and 145 pounds during the football season. "There's a lot of competition on this team, so that helps."

Dellamuth was a winner at the Dickinson Relays Monday, but he tied for second in his family's basketball game of P-I-G on Sunday against Madison and Mitchell.

"We played four games yesterday," he said. "Mitch won one, Maddie won one and I won one. She beat us the last one."

Madison Dellamuth is a basketball player, so that makes sense, but you have to remember that she tore the ACL in her knee in the last game of the season and will have surgery in a few weeks. "Yeah, she beat us with a torn ACL," Austin admitted.

Dellamuth placed second in the open 400 meter dash Monday in 52.67 seconds. Nathan Davis of Clarion-Goldfield won the race in 52.00 seconds. Beyer finished fourth in the 400 for Prairie in 52.85.

Aune placed second in the 1600 meter run in 4:33.72. Riley Wattier of Waukee won the event in 4:31.54.

Mitch Pritts placed sixth for Prairie in the 800 (2:05.21) and Harper finished seventh in the 200 meter dash (23.73). The Hawks placed third in the 4x200 relay (1:35.82) and finished eighth in the 4x800 relay (8:41.43).

Linn-Mar took only a few athletes to the Dickinson Relays, but they took the right guy in the 60 meter hurdles. Brandon Ophoff won his fourth straight title this month with an 8.29 clocking in the 60-meter hurdles. He's also won hurdles titles in Waverly, Iowa City and Ames.

"It's going well so far. I'm excited," he said. "Hopefully, outdoors goes the same way.

"I still have a long ways to go. I'm trying to focus on the long-term goal," he said. "It's nice that the outdoor season ended up the way it did, but I still have to stay focused. That's the hardest part, is to stay focused for the outdoor season."

Ophoff was especially happy with his victory at the Iowa State meet in Ames. He plans to join the Iowa State track team next year and ISU hurdles coach Nate Wiens watched him compete last week.

"Yeah, that was really nice. That was a lot of fun," Ophoff said. "I wanted to put on a show for them."

DICKINSON RELAYS
Winners

High jump - Justin Randall, Burlington, 6-2.
Long jump - Jerry Westerfield, Davenport North, 22-6 1/2.
Shot put - Avery Meyers, West Liberty, 53-6.
3200 meter run - Adam Streicheer, Cedar Falls, 9:56.86.
4x200 meter relay - Waterloo West, 1:32.97.
4x800 meter relay - Ames, 8:17.97.
1600 meter run - Riley Wattier, Waukee, 4:31.54.
400 meter dash - Nathan Davis, Clarion-Goldfield, 52.00.
60 meter hurdles - Brandon Ophoff, Linn-Mar, 8.29.
60 meter dash - James Harrington, Cedar Falls, 6.97.
200 meter dash - James Harrington, Cedar Falls, 22.83.
800 meter run - Nathan Davis, Clarion-Goldfield, 2:02.3.
4x400 meter relay - Prairie, 3:27.79.

 

Prairie - Boys Track

Aune, Pritts win distance races for Prairie

PELLA - Nobody could beat Cedar Rapids Prairie in the distance races Friday at an indoor track meet at Central College.

Jacob Aune captured the 3200 meter run for the Hawks in 9:56.55 and Mitch Pritts won the 1600 in 4:41.43.

Aune won the 3200 by more than four seconds over Daniel Gardarsson of Iowa City West and Pritts claimed took the 1600 by more than four seconds over Connor Simmons of Waukee.

Prairie also looked good in the 200 meter dash with three runners in the top-7 in the finals. Demetrius Harper placed second in 23.60, Austin Dellamuth finished fourth in 23.85 and the versatile Aune placed seventh in 24.20. Cameron Williams of Des Moines Roosevelt won the race in 23.55, nipping Harper by five-hundredths of a second.

The Hawks claimed second in the 4x200 relay in 1:36.72, just a shade behind the Iowa City High quartet that won the race in 1:36.50.

Pritts captured eighth place in the 800 meter run in 2:10.59.

 

Prairie - Boys Track

Metro runners claim 4 titles at Demon track

IOWA CITY - Chase Grabau of Linn-Mar set a meet record in the 800-meter run Thursday at the Demon Indoor track meet at the University of Iowa Recreation Center.

Grabau ran the race in 2:02.34, breaking the mark of 2:04.29 set a year ago. Grabau beat Bryant Johnson of Des Moines Roosevelt by exactly one second.

Brandon Ophoff of Linn-Mar continued his strong start this year by claiming the 60 meter hurdles in 8.18 seconds. Ophoff began the indoor track campaign by winning the 55 meter hurdles in Waverly on Tuesday.

Will Griffin of Cedar Rapids Washington showed he's recovered from an ankle injury suffered last August by claiming the 60 meter dash in 7.03 seconds.

Robert Hogg of Washington won the 1600 meter run in 4:28.04. Josh Evans of Linn-Mar finished third in that event in 4:34.42.

LINN-MAR
Top 8 Finishers

1st - Chase Grabau, 800 Meter Run, 2:02.34 (meet record)
1st - Brandon Ophoff, 60 Meter Hurdles, 8.18
3rd - Josh Evans, 1600 Meter Run, 4:34.42
4th - Sprint Medley, 3:43.00, Michael Detert, Tommy Feller, Austin McCulloh, Jay Halverson
4th - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3:35.09, Brandon Ophoff, Ryan Wirth, Jabez Walker, Duggan Trenary
6th - Jake Luerkens, 200 Meter Dash, 23.71
6th - Brandon Ophoff, High Jump, 5-10
7th - Tanner Rathje, 800 Meter Run, 2:12.09
8th - Mike Keiser, 60 Meter Hurdles, 8.90


CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON
Top 8 Finishers

1st - Will Griffin, 60 Meter Dash, 7.03
1st - Robert Hogg, 1600 Meter Run, 4:28.04
2nd - 4x400 Meter Relay, 3:33.36, Drake Hickok, Nicolas Corbett, Robert Hogg, Reagan Wilson
3rd - Drake Hickok, 60 Meter Hurdles, 8.59
5th - Michael Peterson, Shot Put, 45-9 1/4
5th - Etienne Nzoyisaba, 1600 Meter Run, 4:37.92
7th - 1600 Sprint Medley, 3:55.94, Braedon Tovey, Will Griffin, Noah Dostal, Trevor Luebe
8th - Storhm Henry, Shot Put, 45-5


CEDAR RAPIDS XAVIER
Top 8 Finishers

6th - Nick Ball, 60 Meter Dash, 7.23
8th - Brandon Gradoville, 800 Meter Run, 2:12.15


CEDAR RAPIDS PRAIRIE
Top 8 Finishers

4th - Jacob Aune, 1600 Meter Run, 4:35.98

   

Prairie - Boys Track

Joens, Piche turn Metro into discus capital of Iowa

DES MOINES - Sam Joens and Amanda Piche turned the discus events into a Metro celebration at the Class 4A state track meet Thursday.

Two events, two state champions, two wide margins of victory.

Joens, a senior at Cedar Rapids Prairie, uncorked the five best throws of the entire competition and won the state title with a heave of 184 feet, 6 inches.

Piche, a senior at Linn-Mar, won the girls title by more than eight feet with a mighty toss of 146 feet, 4 inches.

Joens was a monster. His five best throws of 184-6, 181-4, 180-4, 177-9 and 171-8 were all better than the 167-7 toss by Jacob Hayes of Bettendorf that took second place.

Joens actually finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th in the event if you judge by sheer distance.

"I can't complain about anything," said Joens, who will join the Big Ten champs at the University of Iowa next season. "I'm just happy the way it turned out."

Joens came close, but barely missed breaking the Prairie school record in the discus of 185-4. That was set by his father, Scott Joens, in 1982 and has stood for 29 years.

Throwing the discus - and throwing it a long way - is a proud tradition for the Joens family at Prairie. Sam is the 2011 Drake Relays and Class 4A state champion, his uncle Jason won the state title in 1989 and his father owns the school mark.

So who's the family champion? "Sam is now," said Scott, smiling. "I didn't win at state."

Sam disagreed, claiming his father still has bragging rights. "He's still got the upper leg on me," Sam claimed. "He still has the record. He still threw it farther."

Sam thought he may have topped his father when his toss of 184-6 sailed into the breeze at Drake. "I thought I did," he said. "But how can you tell the difference between 184-6 and 185-4?"

Joens set personal bests on four of his throws. It began with a 177-9 Thursday and took the pressure off for the rest of the meet. "Yeah, you can just go out there and whip them and have no regrets," he said.

Piche had no regrets, either. She was in third place when she hit 146-4 on her next-to-last toss, leaving the competition battling for second place.

Piche had to wait until everyone else took their last throws, then broke into tears as she celebrated with her coaches, family members and teammates.

Why the tears?

"Just because I've been working for this since I've been in seventh grade when I started throwing. And I finally won it," she said. "Last year I had a disappointing year, and I feel like I've redeemed myself."

Her toss of 146-4 was a personal best.

"I was kind of worrying a little before the finals that I wasn't going to hit one, but I did," said Piche, who will compete at DePaul University next season. "I was just really relieved that I could end the season on a high note.

"I have problems relaxing sometimes, so I just have to sit there and calm myself down. It may take a while, but eventually I do it."

Piche placed second at the Drake Relays this year at 137-9.

Katie Carver of Prairie placed fourth in the girls discus at 126-6 and Tydel Jones of Washington finished fifth at 121-1. Valerie Veiock of West Des Moines Valley was second at 138-0.

Last Updated on Sunday, 08 April 2012 20:30
 

Prairie - Boys Track

Stocker brothers lead Hawks' state entourage

Linn-Mar senior Kyle Dunn will be allowed to compete in the Class 4A state track meet next week despite being disqualified from an event at Thursday's district meet in Dubuque.

Dunn was disqualified Thursday for making an inappropriate remark after winning his heat of the 800-meter run. Dunn is not eligible to compete in the 800 at state due to the disqualification, but he can compete in all his other races.

Scott Mahmens, the activities director at Linn-Mar, said the disqualification does not affect Dunn's status for the rest of the meet, according to IHSAA rules.

Dunn, a three-time state champion during his prep career, has qualified for state in the 400 hurdles, 110 hurdles and 400-meter dash. He also can run on one of Linn-Mar's relay races.

The IHSAA released all the qualifiers for the state meet on its web site Friday night at www.iahsaa.org.

Will Griffin of Cedar Rapids Washington will be busy at the state meet in the 100, 200, 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay as the Warriors gun for their third state title in a row.

Cedar Rapids Prairie will feature the Stocker twins, Matt and Kyle, in the 800, 1600 and relays. Sam Joens, the Drake Relays champ, will be among the favorites in the discus for Prairie.

Here are all the state qualifiers, listed by school:

WASHINGTON (4A)
Alex Carr (100), Will Griffin (100, 200), Kristopher Gardner (200), Nicolas Corbett (400), Robert Hogg (800, 1600, long jump), Etienne Nzoyisaba (1600, 3200), Drake Hickok (400 hurdles), Storhm Henry (shot put), 4x100, 4x200, distance medley, shuttle hurdle relay.

LINN-MAR (4A)
Kyle Dunn (400, 110 hurdles, 400 hurdles), Chase Grabau (800), Josh Evans (1600, 3200), Brandon Ophoff (110 hurdles), Nick Lucas (400 hurdles), Mac Mahmens (discus), Jack Halupnick (shot put), 4x100, 4x800, distance medley, shuttle hurdle relay.

PRAIRIE (4A)
Demetrius Harper (400), Sam Joens (discus), Kyle Stocker (800, 1600), Matt Stocker (800, 1600), Mitch Pritts (3200), Tom Frieden (400 hurdles), 4x400, 4x800, distance medley.

XAVIER (4A)
Eric Hovda (100, 200), Carter Valentine (110 hurdles), Alec Clasen (high jump), Craig Murtha (discus), Chase Kleopfer (shot put), 4x100, 4x200, 4x400.

KENNEDY (4A)
Anthony Crawley (400), Jake Losch (400 hurdles), Caleb Mere (long jump), 4x400, distance medley.

JEFFERSON (4A)
Nate Karlan (100, 200), Timauntay Jones (800), 4x800.

MARION (3A)
Brennen Kelly (800), Taylor Rogers (110 hurdles), Isaac Frazier (high jump), 4x400, 4x800, distance medley, shuttle hurdle relay.


   
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