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News Meade County 75¢ Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Issue No. 20 Official Newspaper of Meade County Community Calendar See Calendar on Page 2 Word of God You are the light of the world. A city on a city on a hill cannot be hidden. --Matthew 5:14 MHS & FHS Graduation Supplement INSIDE FHS announces top graduates Lane Lundeen will be the valedictorian while Mallory Bergkamp and Kenzie Dewell will receive co-salutatorian honors when Fowler High School holds commencement ceremonies for their Class of 2017. Here is a list of the top grads’ high school accomplishments and their plans for the future: Lane Lundeen Lane Lundeen is the son of Steve and Robin Lundeen. During his years at Fowler High School he has been active in track, cross-country, football, basketball, forensics, scholars bowl, National Honor Society, student council and attended Boys State. He is the recipient of the following awards: All League in track, forensics, cross country and quiz bowl, Valedictorian of his class, KU Honor Student, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Student. Following graduation Lane plans to attend Kansas State University and study pre-pharmacy and biology. Mallory Bergkamp Mallory Bergkamp is the daughter of Mark and Erin Bergkamp. During her years at Fowler High School she has been active in volleyball, basketball, track, Future Business Leaders of America, vocal, band, (Taken from the unapproved minutes of the May 1 meeting of the Meade County Commissioners) The Board of Meade County Commissioners met at 9:00 am. Janna Frydendall, Clair Bender and Randy Leis were in attendance. Also present was Janet Hale, Meade County Clerk. Leis called the meeting to order at 9:00. Bob Whitmore with Great Plains and Roger Degarmo joined the meeting. Discussion was had on possible grants to aid in black topping a road that was requested by the dairy. George Martin joined the meeting. Martin advised the commissioners that the burn ban had been lifted. Leon Reimer joined the meeting. Reimer presented resolution 5-01-17-1 appointing Leon Reimer as appraiser as of July 1 st 2017 through June 30 th 2021. Leis made a motion to approve resolution 5-01-17-1 as presented. Bender seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Bender made a motion to go into executive session for 10 minutes for personnel matters. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Reimer was included in the session. Dan Clawson, Dave Clawson, Greg Bethard all with the High Plains Dairy, Randy Blehm, Josh Beckman, Bob Whitmore and Roger Degarmo joined the meeting. Discussion was had on paving Road 2 between U and V Roads for the dairy project. Bender made a motion to commit to paving approximately 1 mile of 2 Road between U and V roads. Frydendall seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Randy Blehm and Josh Beckman stayed. Blehm presented highway permit 2-4-17 for approval. Frydendall made a motion to approve highway permit 2-4-17 as presented. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Beulah Ratzlaff joined the meeting representing the Council on Aging. Ratzlaff requested an increase in funding for 2-18 of perhaps $12000 county- wide. No decisions were made. Shannon Vermillion joined the meeting. Vermillion discussed furnishings needed at the newly remodeled EMS building. Stan Shewey with the Meade State Bank joined the meeting. Shewey re- presented rates for trash truck chassis for 48 months or 60 months. Frydendall made a motion to accept the 48-month bid. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Leis made a motion to approve the April 17 th minutes, the April 28 th payroll and the April 30 th warrants. Bender seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Bender made a motion to adjourn. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0. The meeting adjourned at 12:40 pm. The following warrants were approved: General 13,119.02 Road & Bridge 9,500.81 Spec. Bridge Bldg. 1,800.00 Fire District 3,401.80 Ambulance 3,144.29 Appraiser 1,655.83 Noxious Weed 620.06 Employee Bene. 94,139.14 County Bldg. 1,812.29 (Taken from the unapproved minutes of the May 8 meeting of the Meade city council) The council meeting was called to order in the council meeting room at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Richard Knott. Council members present were Elaine Post, Justin Hegwood, Lance DeLissa, Roger Musgrove and Armando Gonzalez. Also present were City Administrator Dean Cordes, City Clerk Tiffany Neel and City Attorney Clay Kuhns. Visitors were Janice Wiens, Ashley Clerk and Bobbi Allison. First on the agenda Janice Wiens wanted to thank the council for renewing the city insurance policy with EMC Insurance. She also wanted them to be aware that she brought in a safety dividend check in the amount of $20,773.85 that was reimbursed to the city. Ashley Clerk with Meade County Emergency Management told the council she was presenting a tabletop meeting on debris management for Meade County. She invited the council to come to the Plains Community Building on July 25 th , 2017 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The appropriation ordinance was approved on motion made by DeLissa in amount of $1,044,044.54, seconded by Musgrove with all in favor. The April 24 th , 2017 minutes were approved as written. Cordes said he talked to Frank Penner about the sewer extension questions that the council had at the last meeting. Penner said he is willing to work with the city to put in a new sewer line in the alley near Green Street. The city would dig the trench and the manholes and cover the trench after Penner has laid the line. There will be some engineering cost of around $4,500 plus the supplies. Cordes will get a better break down of the cost and discuss them with the owner of the property. The council reviewed an ordinance for propane tanks that the city attorney handed out. Cordes will get more information from the fire codebook for the council to look at. Cordes said he has turned in all of the electric information that FEMA requested for the ice storm in January. We will be reimbursed $19,072.31. He is still working on the information for the debris cleanup. Neel said the auditors were here last week and everything went well. Mayor made the following appointments for council to approve. Post made a motion to approve all positions below, seconded by Gonzalez with all in favor. City Clerk Tiffany Neel City Attorney Clay Kuhns Municipal Judge Keith Whitney Public Officer Dean Cordes Health Officer Dr. Seeley Feldmeyer City Treasurer Vera Robertson Police Chief Michael Inlow Official Bank Depositors Plains State Bank Fowler State Bank Meade State Bank Official Newspaper Meade County News Fire Chief George Martin Animal Control Officer Jeff Mather Planning Commission (4 Year terms) FHS announces top graduates --Courtesy Photo FHS Valedictorian Lane Lundeen --Courtesy Photos (l-r) FHS Co-Salutatorians Kenzie Dewwll and Mallory Bergkamp Health 1,567.23 Spec. Health 10,119.10 Disposal 8,976.84 911 PSAP 293.39 Co. Sheriff Alcohol & Drug 260.75 Payroll Clearing 5,330.73 Total 155,741.28 Meade county commissioners approve blacktop road for dairy Meade city council approves annual appointments See City on Page 2 Big Brothers Big Sisters, school play, forensics, teacher aid, PSR, scholars bowl, powerlifting, NCYC and cheerleading. She is the recipient of the following awards: Volleyball State Qualifier two years, Basketball State Qualifier, Forensics State Qualifier, SPIAA All League Volleyball First Team, SPIAA All League Basketball First Team, Topeka Capital Journal Second Team in Basketball, Wichita Eagle Second Team in Basketball, Sports in Kansas Honorable Mention, National Honor Society, All A Honor Roll, Class Vice President, and is Co-Salutatorian of her class. Following graduation Mallory plans to attend Fort Hays State University on a cheer scholarship and major in elementary education with a minor in special education. Kenzie Dewell Kenzie Dewell is the daughter of Richie and Michele Dewell. During her years at Fowler High School she has been active in volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, scholars See FHS on Page 5 MCN Deadlines Just a reminder, the deadlines for the Meade County News is 12 pm on Monday, for news copy and advertisements, including classifieds, delivered or phoned into the office. Thanks for you help in assisting us. Need to Contact Us?? The Meade County News phone number is 620-873- 2118. Our fax number is 873- 5456 and our e-mail address is [email protected]. If you need to contact Denice her cell phone number is 620- 338-7412. Card Shower Please help us celebrate these two special ladies on their 80 th birthdays with a card shower. Stellie Huelskamp on May 18 th (3085 22 Road, Fowler, KS 67844) and Shirley Austin on May 20 th (21435 US Hwy 50, Cotopaxi, CO 51223). Learn and Play The Learn & Play project provides parent/child (or caregiver) activities twice a month in Plains at the United Methodist Church on May 16 th ; in Meade on Wednesday May 17 th at the Extension Office; ad in Fowler on Friday at the Fowler Friends Church. All sessions are from 10:00-11:00 am. IT’S FREE & FUN! Join Us! Meade Public Library Storytime for preschool age children will be the first and third Tuesday mornings at 10am. Bring your little ones in for some stories, sing-a-long, and puppet play. Meade Public Library Meade Junior High Art students have a showing of their work from this year at Meade Public Library. Stop by and see the pieces these students have done. Again Meade Public Library will award a “People’s Choice” award to the piece getting the most votes from the viewing public. The Art work will be up until May 17, 2017. Mission Mart Mission Mart at the United Methodist Church in Meade is open the second and fourth Fridays of every month from 1:30 to 3:30 pm at 203 N. Park, and the 1 st Saturday of each month from 9:30 to 11:30 am. They offer affordable

Transcript of MHS & FHS Graduation Supplement INSIDE Meade … · Bergkamp and Kenzie Dewell will receive...

NewsMeadeCounty 75¢Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Issue No. 20Official Newspaper of Meade County

CommunityCalendar

See Calendar on Page 2

Word of God

You are the light of the world. A city on a city on a hill cannot be hidden.

--Matthew 5:14

MHS & FHS Graduation Supplement INSIDE

FHS announces top graduatesLane Lundeen will be the

valedictorian while Mallory Bergkamp and Kenzie Dewell will receive co-salutatorian honors when Fowler High School holds commencement ceremonies for their Class of 2017.

Here is a list of the top grads’ high school accomplishments and their plans for the future:

Lane LundeenLane Lundeen is the son of Steve

and Robin Lundeen. During his years at Fowler High School he has been active in track, cross-country, football, basketball, forensics, scholars bowl, National Honor Society, student council and attended Boys State. He is the recipient of the following awards: All League in track, forensics, cross country and quiz bowl, Valedictorian of his class, KU Honor Student, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Student. Following graduation Lane plans to attend Kansas State University and study pre-pharmacy and biology.

Mallory BergkampMallory Bergkamp is the daughter

of Mark and Erin Bergkamp. During her years at Fowler High School she has been active in volleyball, basketball, track, Future Business Leaders of America, vocal, band,

(Taken from the unapproved minutes of the May 1 meeting of the Meade County Commissioners)

The Board of Meade County Commissioners met at 9:00 am. Janna Frydendall, Clair Bender and Randy Leis were in attendance. Also present was Janet Hale, Meade County Clerk.

Leis called the meeting to order at 9:00.Bob Whitmore with Great Plains and Roger Degarmo joined the meeting.

Discussion was had on possible grants to aid in black topping a road that was requested by the dairy.

George Martin joined the meeting. Martin advised the commissioners that the burn ban had been lifted.

Leon Reimer joined the meeting. Reimer presented resolution 5-01-17-1 appointing Leon Reimer as appraiser as of July 1st 2017 through June 30th 2021. Leis made a motion to approve resolution 5-01-17-1 as presented. Bender seconded and the motion carried 3-0.

Bender made a motion to go into executive session for 10 minutes for personnel matters. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Reimer was included in the session.

Dan Clawson, Dave Clawson, Greg Bethard all with the High Plains Dairy, Randy Blehm, Josh Beckman, Bob Whitmore and Roger Degarmo joined the meeting. Discussion was had on paving Road 2 between U and V Roads for the dairy project. Bender made a motion to commit to paving approximately 1 mile of 2 Road between U and V roads. Frydendall seconded and the motion carried 3-0.

Randy Blehm and Josh Beckman stayed. Blehm presented highway permit 2-4-17 for approval. Frydendall made a motion to approve highway permit 2-4-17 as presented. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0.

Beulah Ratzlaff joined the meeting representing the Council on Aging. Ratzlaff requested an increase in funding for 2-18 of perhaps $12000 county-wide. No decisions were made.

Shannon Vermillion joined the meeting. Vermillion discussed furnishings needed at the newly remodeled EMS building.

Stan Shewey with the Meade State Bank joined the meeting. Shewey re-presented rates for trash truck chassis for 48 months or 60 months.

Frydendall made a motion to accept the 48-month bid. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0.

Leis made a motion to approve the April 17th minutes, the April 28th payroll and the April 30th warrants. Bender seconded and the motion carried 3-0.

Bender made a motion to adjourn. Leis seconded and the motion carried 3-0.

The meeting adjourned at 12:40 pm.The following warrants were approved:General 13,119.02Road & Bridge 9,500.81Spec. Bridge Bldg. 1,800.00Fire District 3,401.80Ambulance 3,144.29Appraiser 1,655.83Noxious Weed 620.06Employee Bene. 94,139.14County Bldg. 1,812.29

(Taken from the unapproved minutes of the May 8 meeting of the Meade city council)

The council meeting was called to order in the council meeting room at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Richard Knott. Council members present were Elaine Post, Justin Hegwood, Lance DeLissa, Roger Musgrove and Armando Gonzalez. Also present were City Administrator Dean Cordes, City Clerk Tiffany Neel and City Attorney Clay Kuhns. Visitors were Janice Wiens, Ashley Clerk and Bobbi Allison.

First on the agenda Janice Wiens wanted to thank the council for renewing the city insurance policy with EMC Insurance. She also wanted them to be aware that she brought in a safety dividend check in the amount of $20,773.85 that was reimbursed to the city.

Ashley Clerk with Meade County Emergency Management told the council she was presenting a tabletop meeting on debris management for Meade County. She invited the council to come to the Plains Community Building on July 25th, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The appropriation ordinance was approved on motion made by DeLissa in amount of $1,044,044.54, seconded by Musgrove with all in favor.

The April 24th, 2017 minutes were approved as written.

Cordes said he talked to Frank Penner about the sewer extension questions that the council had at the last meeting. Penner said he is willing to work with the city to put in a new sewer line in the alley near Green Street. The city would dig the trench and the manholes and cover the trench after Penner has laid the line. There will be some engineering cost

of around $4,500 plus the supplies. Cordes will get a better break down of the cost and discuss them with the owner of the property.

The council reviewed an ordinance for propane tanks that the city attorney handed out. Cordes will get more information from the fire codebook for the council to look at.

Cordes said he has turned in all of the electric information that FEMA requested for the ice storm in January. We will be reimbursed $19,072.31. He is still working on the information for the debris cleanup.

Neel said the auditors were here last week and everything went well.

Mayor made the following appointments for council to approve. Post made a motion to approve all positions below, seconded by Gonzalez with all in favor.

City ClerkTiffany NeelCity Attorney Clay KuhnsMunicipal JudgeKeith WhitneyPublic Officer Dean CordesHealth Officer Dr. Seeley FeldmeyerCity TreasurerVera RobertsonPolice ChiefMichael InlowOfficial Bank DepositorsPlains State BankFowler State BankMeade State BankOfficial Newspaper Meade County NewsFire ChiefGeorge MartinAnimal Control OfficerJeff MatherPlanning Commission (4 Year terms)

FHS announces top graduates

--Courtesy Photo

FHS ValedictorianLane Lundeen

--Courtesy Photos

(l-r) FHS Co-Salutatorians Kenzie Dewwll and Mallory Bergkamp

Health 1,567.23Spec. Health 10,119.10Disposal 8,976.84911 PSAP 293.39Co. Sheriff Alcohol & Drug

260.75Payroll Clearing 5,330.73Total 155,741.28

Meade county commissioners approve blacktop road for dairy

Meade city council approves annual

appointments

See City on Page 2

Big Brothers Big Sisters, school play, forensics, teacher aid, PSR, scholars bowl, powerlifting, NCYC and cheerleading. She is the recipient of the following awards: Volleyball State Qualifier two years, Basketball State Qualifier, Forensics State Qualifier, SPIAA All League Volleyball First Team, SPIAA All League Basketball First Team, Topeka Capital Journal

Second Team in Basketball, Wichita Eagle Second Team in Basketball, Sports in Kansas Honorable Mention, National Honor Society, All A Honor Roll, Class Vice President, and is Co-Salutatorian of her class. Following graduation Mallory plans to attend Fort Hays State University on a cheer scholarship and major in elementary education with a minor

in special education.Kenzie DewellKenzie Dewell is the daughter of

Richie and Michele Dewell. During her years at Fowler High School she has been active in volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, scholars

See FHS on Page 5

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Card ShowerPlease help us celebrate these two special ladies on their 80th birthdays with a card shower. Stellie Huelskamp on May 18th (3085 22 Road, Fowler, KS 67844) and Shirley Austin on May 20th (21435 US Hwy 50, Cotopaxi, CO 51223).

Learn and PlayThe Learn & Play project provides parent/child (or caregiver) activities twice a month in Plains at the United Methodist Church on May 16th; in Meade on Wednesday May 17th at the Extension Office; ad in Fowler on Friday at the Fowler Friends Church. All sessions are from 10:00-11:00 am. IT’S FREE & FUN! Join Us!

Meade Public LibraryStorytime for preschool age children will be the first and third Tuesday mornings at 10am. Bring your little ones in for some stories, sing-a-long, and puppet play.

Meade Public LibraryMeade Junior High Art students have a showing of their work from this year at Meade Public Library. Stop by and see the pieces these students have done. Again Meade Public Library will award a “People’s Choice” award to the piece getting the most votes from the viewing public. The Art work will be up until May 17, 2017.

Mission MartMission Mart at the United Methodist Church in Meade is open the second and fourth Fridays of every month from 1:30 to 3:30 pm at 203 N. Park, and the 1st Saturday of each month from 9:30 to 11:30 am. They offer affordable

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Kim Geddes 5/18JoAnn Tacha 5/19Marc Berghaus 5/19Craig Stratton 5/21Sandy Borger 5/21George Lucas 5/18Roger Musgrove 5/20Board of Zoning AppealsDale Rosenberry 5/20Carl McCammond 5/18Mitch Little 5/18Roger Musgrove 5/21Bart Fischer 5/21Housing AuthorityDean Cordes 5/18Terry Cordes 5/18Becky Berryman 5/18Darrin Golliher 5/18Vicki Fisher 5/18Recreation CommissionJosh Neel (city)Michael Inlow (city)Library Board Jatiece Vieux 2019Sena Hough 2018Crys Ackerman 2018Doug Scribner 2018Liberty Valance 2020

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done anything about the vibration on windage rods at the water tower. Cordes said he ordered vibration dampeners but has not received them yet.

Post said she attended the fire department meal along with DeLissa and Gonzalez last week and she wanted to report that the ISO rating for insurance has dropped from 7 to 5. This lowers the citizen’s home insurance rates. She was asked why there are members on the planning committee that do not live in the city. The council said the bylaws require 2 citizens to be on the board that do not live in the city limits. She also reported that the Library board met and appointed new

members to the foundation.Gonzalez asked if Doug

Ritter received back pay for the time he was on probation. He said he was not present at that meeting. Gonzalez asked to go into executive session for personnel matters of non-elected personnel to protect the privacy interests of the persons to be discussed for 10 minutes including Cordes and Neel, seconded by Post with all in favor. The open meeting will resume in the room at 7:56. After executive session, no action was taken.

DeLissa asked to go into executive session for preliminary discussions about the acquisition of real property for 5 minutes with everyone at the table, seconded by DeLissa with all in favor. The open meeting will resume at 8:03 in this room. After executive session, no action was taken.

The council brought up the covenants on the southeast part of town by Walnut and

Vine Street. The attorney said it is not our battle to fight. The board members for the covenant can be restrictive as they want. The city council and planning commission can approve our building permits but if there are issues between the private individual and the covenant board then they need to take it up with them.

The council discussed a property owned by Ralph Classen on E Rainbelt Street. It was brought to our attention that the basement had collapsed on the west side of the house and the east side is buckling. The council asked for more information on the building and asked to get a petition started.

With no further action to come before the council, Musgrove made a motion to adjourn, seconded by DeLissa with all in favor.

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12:07 pm: Released Markie Adcock/paid cash bond.

12:16 pm: Booked in Bridgette Vanover from Fowler/bond revoked.

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8:53 pm: Booked in 1 Gray County inmate/hold for Gray County.

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5:30 pm: Released 1 Gray County inmate/court ordered.

5:40 pm: Released 1 Gray County inmate/court ordered.

10:26 pm: Meade County Ambulance responded to a 911 call from the 700 Block of West Ohio in Plains/patient refused transport.

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Gray County inmate to Chase County Officers for immigration.

1:43 pm: Booked in 1 Gray County inmate/hold for Gray County.

2:36 pm: Booked in 1 Gray County inmate/hold for Gray County.

3:39 pm: Arrested Ruben Ornelas/no drivers license.

6:45 pm: Officers and Meade County Ambulance responded to a 911 call from the 20,000 Block of county road “28”/unreposive female.

8:24 pm: Booked in 1 Gray County inmate/hold for Gray County.

11:04 pm: Arrested Eduardo Garcia from Plains/possession of paraphernalia and a firearm by a convicted felon.

May 11, 20174:49 pm: Released 1 Gray

County inmate/paid cash bond.

5:03 pm: Released 1 Gray County inmate/court ordered.

8:04 pm: Released 1 Gray County inmate/paid bond.

May 12, 20171:44 pm: Released 1 Gray

County inmate/paid bond.4:41 pm: Released Ruben

Ornelas/paid bond.7:37 pm: Booked in 1 Gray

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May 13, 201712:49 am: Plains and

Meade Fire Departments, Officers, and Meade County Ambulance responded to a large fire at Plains/burn pit at the Plains Fire Station.

2:14 pm: Officer and Meade Fire Departments responded to an anhydrous leak at the Meade Coop.

May 14, 20171:50 am: Officers responded

to a disturbance at the 300 Block of South Park in Meade.

5:00 am: Officers responded to a disturbance at the 300 Block of South Park in Meade/arrested Michael Gillen for disorderly conduct.

10:53 am: Meade County Ambulance responded to the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Meade/one patient transported to Meade District Hospital.

10:55 am: Meade County Ambulance responded to the 300 Block of North Post in Meade/one patient transported to Meade District Hospital.

9:13 pm: Plains Fire Department responded to Seward County with a grass fire.

The inmate population was 11 on May 14, 2017.

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Myrna CraigMyrna Craig passed away

unexpectedly yet peacefully on May 10, 2017.

She was born on January 15, 1940 in Beaver, Oklahoma during a massive snow storm - she told of her father frantically riding a horse through the storm to get the town doctor. Her family moved to Kansas where she graduated from Meade High School in 1958. There she met the love of her life, Orval Byron (Bud) Craig. They married on August 29, 1959. She and Bud were married over 57 years and raised their four children in

Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri until settling in Chickasha, Oklahoma in 1974.

Myrna loved the Lord and was baptized at Parkview Christian Church in 1978. She also loved the law and was a legal assistant for many years until she and Bud retired to the

Bernhard D “Ben” Bartel

Bernhard D. “Ben” Bartel, age 86, passed away from this earth and into the presence of God (based on his hope and faith in Jesus Christ as his Savior) Wednesday afternoon, May 10, 2017, at the Lone Tree Retirement Center, Meade, Kansas.

He was born February 5, 1931, at rural Meade, Kansas, the son of Peter B. and Sarah (Doerksen) Bartel. As a young boy he attended the McNaulty Grade School in rural Meade County. After his education he began his career as a farmer, feed salesman, harvester, and truck driver.

He was a member of the Emmanuel Mennonite Church, Meade. He enjoyed farming, talking with feed customers, raising Holstein calves from local dairies, and especially spending time with his family and friends.

On November 28, 1958, he married Alvina C. Loewen at the Emmanuel Mennonite Church in Meade. She precedes him in death on April 8, 2000.

He is survived by three sons, Tom Bartel and wife Theada of Meade, Harlan Bartel and wife Karla of Cimarron, Kansas, and Bill Bartel and wife Sherri of rural Meade; two brothers, Henry Bartel and wife Anne of Manitoba, Canada, and Pete Bartel of Meade; a sister, Marie Plett of Manitoba, Canada; eleven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife; parents; a brother, Menno Bartel; a sister, Lena Friesen; and a granddaughter, Tomye Jo Bartel.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at the Emmanuel Mennonite Church, Meade. Interment followed the service at the Emmanuel Mennonite Church Cemetery, rural Meade.

The family would welcome memorials to the Emmanuel Mennonite Church or the Lone Tree Retirement Center in care of the funeral home.

Craig family ranch in Fowler, Kansas in 1998. Myrna was an amazing cook and often served her family, friends, neighbors, and church. She was skilled at all forms of stitching and a talented artist. Above all, she was a woman dedicated to her family.

Myrna’s parents and her sister, Koeta Rhodes, precede her in death.

She is survived by her beloved husband, Bud, and their four children: Carla Talavera, of Lexington, Kentucky, Gordon Van, of Morganton, North Carolina, Byron Marc, of Fowler, Kansas, and Kim of Houston, Texas; eight grandchildren: Braxton, Josh, Taylor, Nina, Emily, Hannah, Isaac and Lillie; her sister Noreta and her husband Jim Barragree of Wichita, Kansas; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 pm, on Tuesday May 16, 2017 at First Christian Church, 507 Highland Street, Ashland, Kansas 67831

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May26-Cheddar Baked Fish, French Fries, Green Bean Casserole, Wheat Dinner Roll, Lime Pineapple Gelatin All lunches served with 8oz of 1% Milk

Weekly Senior Lunch MenuDon and Warrenetta Fisher will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary with a come-and-go reception in the Buffalo Room of the Sleep Inn in Garden City, June 3, from 2-4:00pm. Hosts will be their sons, Steve, Manhattan; Stan, Overland Park,; Randy, Garden City and Bryan, Duncan, OK and their families. All friends and family in the Meade County area are invited. If unable to attend, cards may be sent to 2913 Windmill Dr, Garden City, KS 67846. The only gift they desire is the pleasure of your company.

Donald Fisher and Warrenetta Marrs were married on June 4, 1947, in the First Methodist Church of Meade KS. They lived and raised their family in Meade until moving to Richfield, KS in 1972. In 1990, they relocated to Garden City. Don is a retired stockman and Quarter Horse breeder. Warrenetta is a homemaker. They have 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.

Fisher’s to celebrate 70th wedding anniversary

I recently came upon the attached class photo (pictured left). As you’ll note, it is from the 1958-59 school year. You may have some 68-year old readers who recognize themselves.

I am fourth from left in the top row. My family only lived in Meade for about a year while my father’s company—Johnson Brothers Construction Company—was building an addition to the grade school. I recall fondly catching horned toads on the schoolyard and not so fondly the goathead stickers that kept our bicycle tires perpetually flat. We lived in a trailer court about two blocks from the school. The trailer court was gone the last time I was in Meade several years ago.

I graduated from Kansas State University in 1970 and then spent twenty years as an Air Force flight officer and then twenty years as manager of an international airport.

I would be happy to be contacted by classmates.Regards,Steve JohnsonGrand Forks, [email protected]

Dear Editor... The Meade County News staff will be celebrating Memorial Day on Monday, May 29th, and will be closed. We will be supporting the Meade County track athletes at State Track on Friday and Saturday, May 26th and 27th, in Wichita at Cessna Stadium, which will begin early Friday morning. We will be open until 3 pm on Thursday, May 25th. News items and advertisements will be accepted via email through Monday, May 29th, at noon. Email is [email protected]

The views and opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor and guest columns are not necessarily the views and opinions of the Meade County Newd. Letters are required to be signed and signature will be published. The Meade County News reserves the right to refuse to publish or edit any Letter to the Editor.

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bowl, vocal, National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, and has served as Student Council President. She is the recipient of the following awards: Honor Roll, SPIAA All League Volleyball Honorable Mention in 2014, SPIAA All League Volleyball Second Team in 2015, SPIAA All League Volleyball First Team in 2016, Sub-State Volleyball Runner Up in 2013 and 2015, Fourth Place at State Volleyball in 2014, KSHSAA Sub-State Champions and State Qualifiers in 2016, KSHSAA 1A D2 State All Tournament Volleyball Team Selection in 2016, KVA 1A D2 All State Volleyball Team in 2016, Sub-State Basketball Champions in 2017, and is Co-Salutatorian of her class. Following graduation Kenzie plans to attend Ottawa University on a volleyball scholarship and major in business.

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By Clint Kuhns – MCN The Fowler Goldbugs track teams traveled to Bucklin this

past Friday to compete in the SPIAA League Track Meet. Paige Harris had an exceptional day, not only did she place

first in both of the 1600 and 3200 meter runs, but she broke her personal records in both events. Other athletes who placed in this meet were Chloe Bruckner in the 100 and 300 meter hurdles, Darien De La Torre in the 800 meter run and Jurney Bird in the long jump. Also placing was the men’s 4x800 meter relay team of Lane Lundeen, Jurney Bird, Saul Medina and Darien De La Torre.

The Goldbugs will compete this Friday at the Regional Track Meet. The top four placing’s of this meet will earn a chance to compete in the KSHSAA State Track meet held at the WSU track facility in Wichita the next week. Good Luck!

The full results of the SPIAA Track Meet are as follows:Girls200M Dash: Savannah Bollinger 29.68, Victoria Bruckner

30.281600M Run: Paige Harris 5:31.97-1st*3200M Run: Paige Harris 11:56.08-1st*100M Hurdles: Chloe Bruckner 22.08-5th 300M Hurdles: Chloe Bruckner 55.40-6th 4x100M Relay: Savannah Bollinger, Victoria Bruckner,

Maria Castillo, Chloe Bruckner 57.72Long Jump: Victoria Bruckner 11’11.5”, Chloe Bruckner

10’11.5”Shot Put: Maria Castillo 24’07.5”Discus: Maria Castillo 64’05”Boys200M Dash: Seth Cross 25.47, Andy Copeland 27.06^800M Run: Darien De La Torre 2:12.17-5th*110M Hurdles: Lane Lundeen 18.09300M Hurdles: Lane Lundeen 46.924x800M Relay: Lane Lundeen, Jurney Bird, Saul Medina,

Darien De La Torre 9:51.17-6th Long Jump: Jurney Bird 17’00.25”-6th Shot Put: Angel Medrano Jr. 32’03.75”, Saul Medina 21’01”Discus: Saul Medina 91’10”, Angel Medrano Jr. 78’04”,

Caleb Heinz 60’05”Javelin: Seth Cross 123’03”*Personal Record^Season Best

League Track Results

Tom Kuhns – MCN

Victoria Bruckner

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The MHS varsity golf team competed at Elkhart this past week and placed fourth overall.

Placing Individually in the tournament was Blaise Saucedo. With a score of 87 on the day, Saucedo placed fourth overall. Taitym Knott was the other golfer who placed in this tournament. Knott shot a 90 at the tournament and placed 10th overall.

Nate Vanderpool shot a 96, with Caden Godfrey not far behind him with a 97. Kody Stockton had the next lowest score with a 102, and Cade Carr was next up with a 108.

The JV golf team also competed last week at a tournament hosted by South Gray. The JV team had a great day with four golfers medaling individually. Preston Roberts was first up for the Buffaloes, with a score of 51, Roberts placed 4th. Charles Welker was next with another score of 51. Welker placed 5th in the tournament. Prim Apinyanunt wasn’t far behind these two with a score of 52. Apinyanunt placed 8th overall. Treven Hegwood was the last to place for the Buffaloes, with a score of 59, he placed 20th. Mason Brenner and Kincaid Meyers were close behind with a score of 62.

By Clint Kuhns – MCN The MHS track teams

competed in the High Plains League track meet this past Friday, hosted by the Bulldogs of Syracuse.

The girls’ team scored a total of 115 points, putting them in first place at the end of the

By Clint Kuhns MCN The Meade Junior High

Buffaloes track teams competed in the High Plains League Track Meet Saturday May 6th, hosted by Sublette.

Coming home with first place medals was: Kylin

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Rudzik in the 100 meter dash, 100 meter hurdles and the long jump, the 7th grade 4x100 meter relay team of Allie Miller, Melia Friesen, Kiana Unruh and Rudiz, the 8th grade 4x100 meter relay team of Trinity Woods, Bree Neel, Katie Welsh, and Haydn Weston, Cullen Lumry in the shot put, and Vance Shewey in the high jump.

Full results of the High Plains League Tack Meet are as follows:

7th Grade Girls100M Dash: Kylin Rudzik

14.92-1st, Allie Miller 15.66, Kiana Unruh 16.37

200M Dash: Allie Miller 31.50-2nd, Meagen Reimer 34.45, Kaya Hartnett 38.27

400M Dash: Kyla Trujillo 1:20.76

800M Run: Haley Thompson 2:59.06-3rd

1600M Run: Haley Thompson 6:37.57-2nd*, Kyla Trujillo 7:42.50

100M Hurdles: Kylin Rudzik 18.35-1st*, Melia Friesen 20.45-6th

4x100M Relay: Allie Miller, Melia Friesen, Kiana Unruh, Kylin Rudzik 58.17-1st

4x200M Relay: Meagen Reimer, Kaya Hartnett, Xannica Szary, Kiana Unruh 2:14.52-5th

4x400M Relay: Kyla Trujillo, Melia Friesen, Kaya Hartnett, Haley Thompson 5:27.42-4th

High Jump: Kaya Hartnett 3’10”-5th

Long Jump: Kylin Rudzik 13’11”-1st*, Allie Miller 12’11”-3rd*, Kiana Unruh 12’10”-5th*

Triple Jump: Melia Friesen 27’08.5”-2nd*, Meagen Reimer 25’04.5”, Kyla Trujillo 22’05.25”*

Shot Put: Xannica Szary 20’06”*, Taryn Inlow 20’01”, Giselle Mercado 18’04”*

Discus: Giselle Mercado 42’05.25”, Taryn Inlow 36’09.5”, Xannica Szary 36’07.25”

8th Grade Girls100M Dash: Haydn Weston

14.31-2nd 200M Dash: Haydn Weston

29.35-2nd^800M Run: Katie Welsh

2:55.04-3rd, Hailey Enns 3:07.69-5th

1600M Run: Madison Bergkamp 6:59.15-6th, Hailey Enns 6:59.15, Alley Ross 7:45.46

3200M Run: Madison Bergkamp 14:29.5-5th*, Alley Ross 15:57.41

100M Hurdles: Trinity Woods 18.95-5th

200M Hurdles: Katie Welsh

38.57-6th

4x100M Relay: Trinity Woods, Bree Neel, Katie Welsh, Haydn Weston 57.01-1st

Long Jump: Trinity Woods 13’10.5”-5th*

Shot Put: Bree Neel 24’11”*, Tori Carpenter 17’10.5”

Discus: Bree Neel 62’08.75”-4th, Tori Carpenter 38’01.25”

7th Grade Boys100M Dash: Caleb Howard

13.85-4th, Joshua Hughes 14.23, Blake Frydendall 15.35

200M Dash: Caleb Howard 28.52-4th, Joshua Hughes 28.70-5th, Myles Kelsey 32.07*

400M Dash: Arron Orr 1:14.55, Trace Hegwood 1:16.74*, Mack Pulkrabek 1:19.36

800M Run: Ian Unruh 2:40.56-4th*, Zach Hawley 2:53.21*, Hayden Golliher 3:18.14

1600M Run: Ian Unruh 6:10.72-5th, Zach Hawley 6:12.83, Hayden Golliher 6:45.23

100M Hurdles: Ashton Miller 20.64*

4x100M Relay: Myles Kelsey, Korben Clawson, Joshua Hughes, Caleb Howard 54.83-4th

4x200M Relay: Blake

Frydendall, Mack Pulkrabek, Arron Orr, Zach Volden 2:10.14-5th

4x400M Relay: Blake Frydendall, Zach Hawley, Arron Orr, Ian Unruh 4:57.95-4th

High Jump: Korben Clawson 4’06”-5th

Long Jump: Korben Clawson 14’00.25”, Trace Hegwood 12’06”, Ashton Miller 12’04”

Triple Jump: Korben Clawson 32’01.75”-2nd*, Trace Hegwood 29’07.75”*

Shot Put: Cullen Lumry 31’07.5”-1st*, Carson Godfrey 23’11”, Brian Reimer 16’05.5”

Discus: Cullen Lumry 68’07.5”, Carson Godfrey 60’00.5”, Mack Pulkrabek 59’09.75”*

8th Grade Boys800M Run: Vance Shewey

2:28.05-2nd

1600M Run: Derrick Gipson 6:33.66

3200M Run: Derrick Gipson 13:34.94*

200M Hurdles: Preston Miller 33.65*

High Jump: Vance Shewey 5’06”-1st, Preston Miller 4’04”

Long Jump: Vance Shewey 15’09”, Preston Miller 14’10”*

Junior High concludes season at League

meet. The Meade Buffaloes girls’ team is the 2017 High Plains League Champs this year! Placing in this meet and scoring points was: Jaylin Stapleton in the 100 meter dash and won the 100 and 300 meter hurdles, Corbyn Carr in the 200 and 400 meter

dashes, Brooke Reimer won the 400 meter dash and placed second in the 800 and 1600 meter runs, Hayden Bachman in the 100 and 300 meter hurdles, Makenna Rudzik in the shot put and discus and Cali Keith in the Javlin. Also placing first was the 4x100 meter relay team of Bachman, Carr, Keith and Stapleton, and the 4x400 meter relay team of Carr, Bachman, Tierney Cook and Reimer. Placing fifth was the 4x800 meter relay team of Cook, Jenika Mora, Katelyn Wilkerson and Maya Hartnett.

The boys’ team had several personal records and season best set at this meet. They scored 61 points total and placed fourth overall as a team. Placing in this meet was: Ethan Thompson in the 800 and 1600 meter runs and he won the 3200 meter run, Devon waters in the 110 meter high hurdles and he won the 300 meter hurdles, Jarrett Stapleton in the 300 meter hurdles and Kale McCulloch in the 300 meter hurdles. Also placing was the 4x100 meter relay team of Blake Keith, McCulloch, Aiden Miller and Waters, the 4x400 meter relay team of Martin Iglesias, Waters, Keith, and Thompson, and the 4x800 meter relay team of Taegen Woodruff, Preston Woodruff, Iglesias and Kincaid Meyers.

The Buffaloes next track meet will be Regionals, held at Stanton County. The athletes who place in the top four spots at this meet will continue on to compete at the KSHSAA State Track Meet hosted at WSU every year. Good Luck!!

The full results from the High Plains League track meet are as follows.

Girls100M Dash: Jaylin

Stapleton 13.33-2nd, Maya Hartnett 14.37

200M Dash: Corbyn Carr 28.74-3rd*, Maya Hartnett 31.66

400M Dash: Brooke Reimer 1:01.26-1st*, Corbyn Carr 1:04.52-4th*

800M Run: Brooke Reimer 2:38.11-2nd, Jenika Mora 3:28.27

1600M Run: Brooke Reimer 6:01.01-2nd

100M Hurdles: Jaylin Stapleton 16.01-1st, Hayden Bachman 16.48-3rd

300M Hurdles: Jaylin Stapleton 47.89-1st, Hayden Bachman 49.47-2nd^

4x100M Relay: Hayden Bachman, Corbyn Carr, Cali Keith, Jaylin Stapleton 51.76-1st

4x400M Relay: Corbyn Carr, Hayden Bachman, Tierney Cook, Brooke Reimer 4:18.03-1st

4x800M Relay: Tierney Cook, Jenika Mora, Katelyn Wilkerson, Maya Hartnett 14.30.99-5th

Long Jump: Maya Hartnett 13’10”

Triple Jump: Jenika Mora 21’07.5”

Shot Put: Makenna Rudzik 29’02.75”-5th, Vilde Storlev 23’10.25”

Discus: Makenna Rudzik 81’08.5”-3rd, Cali Keith 75’04”, Vilde Storlev 64’09”

Javelin: Cali Keith 110’01”-3rd, Makenna Rudzik 96’00”-6th

Boys100M Dash: Aiden Miller

12.37^, Francesco Corsi 13.34, Garrett Fischer 14.85*

200M Dash: Kale McCulloch 25.81, Jarrett Stapleton 25.98, Kincaid Meyers 26.98

400M Dash: Aiden Miller 57.05^, Preston Woodruff 57.91*, Jonoh Hughes 59.57

800M Run: Ethan Thompson 2:04.50-3rd^, Francesco Corsi 2:38.40*

1600M Run: Ethan Thompson 4:41.16-2nd*, Taegen Woodruff 5:45.13^

3200M Run: Ethan Thompson 10:34.33-1st, Taegen Woodruff 12:57.86

110M Hurdles: Devon Waters 16.20-2nd*

300M Hurdles: Devon Waters 40.90-1st*, Jarrett Stapleton 43.13-4th*, Kale McCulloch 44.26-5th

4x100M Relay: Blake Keith 46.57, Kale McCulloch, Aiden Miller, Devon Waters 46.57-5th

4x400M Relay: Martin Iglesias, Devon Waters, Blake Keith, Ethan Thompson 3:37.50-3rd

4x800M Relay: Taegen Woodruff, Preston Woodruff, Martin Iglesias, Kincaid Meyers 9:52.22-4th

Long Jump: Preston Woodruff 18’00”*, Aiden Miller 17’11”

Triple Jump: Martin Iglesias 35’06.25”*

Pole Vault: Jarrett Stapleton 10’00”

Shot Put: Kincaid Meyers 32’02.5”*, Garrett Fischer 30’03.5”, Jonoh Hughes 28.10.75

Discus: Garrett Fischer 94’08.5”, Jonoh Hughes 62’11”

Javelin: Kincaid Meyers 116.01”-6th*, Treston Cook 95’09”

*Personal Record^Season Best

Buffaloes compete in League Track

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Terry HarmsPO Box 4062Carson City, NV 89702775-230-3025

In The First Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada

In and for Carson City

Terry Harms,Case No: 1700000551B

Plaintiff,

Dept. No Ivs.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF

SUMMONSRobert C. Krisle,Defendant.

I appears to the satisfaction of the Court from the Affidavit and the Complaint or Petition, and the Court finds, that a cause of action exists for the granting of the Plaintiff ’s Complaint or Petition and that Robert C. Krisle is a party required to be noticed by law, and that notice cannot be made by personal service.

That the Meade County news is a newspaper published in the Meade, KS 67864, 105 S. Fowler St., and is the newspaper most likely to give notice to the Defendant or other interested parties.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Summons be served as requested by publication in the above-named newspaper, and that said publication be made for a period of four (4) weeks, at least once per week.

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Proof of publication and service, or attempted service, by certified mail shall be filed with the Court.

DATED this 3rd day of April, 2017.

/s/ James T. RussellDISTRICT JUDGE

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Mustangs traveled to Lakin to compete in their annual invitational track meet. Many Season and personal bests were set at this track meet by both the girls’ and boys’ teams.

Placing for the girls team was: Tagan Couch in the 100 meter dash, Alejandra Salas in the 400 meter dash, and Diana Gomez in the triple jump, discus and she won the Javelin. Also placing was the 4x400 meter relay team of Graciela Garcia, Couch, Marileisy Sigala and Salas.

Placing for the boys; team was Noah Gentry in the 110 meter high hurdles and Wyatt Packard in the pole vault. Also placing for the Mustangs was the 4x800 meter relay team of Silvestre Bernabe, Jesse Olvera, Jaziel Martinez and Sader Hernandez.

Their next meet was the High Plains League track meet hosted by Syracuse.

Placing for the girls’ team at this meet was: Tagan Couch in the 100 meter dash, Alejandra Salas in the 400 meter dash, Yolanda Morales in the 3200 meterrun, Maribel Mendez in the 100 meter hurdles, Marileisy Sigala in the long jump, and Diana Gomez in the triple jump and shot put. Gomez also won the discus and javelin. Also placing was the 4x400 meter relay team of Graciela Garcia, Couch, Sigala and Salas.

Placing for the boys’ team was: Noah Gentry in the 110 meter high hurdles, Fabian Nava in the high jump, Silvestre Bernabe in the triple jump, Erik Garcia in the shot put, and Oscar Juarez in the discus. Winning the pole vault was Wyatt Packard. Also placing was the 4x400 meter relay team of Jaziel Martinez, Jesse Olvera, Demetrio Flores and Jaziel Martinez, and the 4x800 meter relay team of Bernabe, J Martinez, Marcos Amparan and Olvera.

Their next meet will be Regionals hosted by Stanton County this Friday. They top four placing’s of this meet will earn the chance to compete at the KSHSAA State Track Meet at the WSU track in Wichita. Good Luck!

Full results of these two meets are as follows:

Lakin

Girls100M Dash: Tagan Couch

13.78-5th, Adelina Longoria 14.03

400M Dash: Alejandra Salas 1:07.46-6th, Adelina Longoria 1:10.09*

800M Run: Noeli Saenz 2:47.47^

1600M Run: Graciela Garcia 6:50.79

3200M Run: Yolanda Morales 14:25.78

100M Hurdles: Maribel Mendez 19.49

4x400M Relay: Graciela Garcia, Tagan Couch, Marileisy Sigala, Alejandra Salas 4:35.02-5th

Long Jump: Marileisy Sigala 14’04”

Triple Jump: Diana Gomez 31’09-3rd, Tagan Couch 29’08.5”

Shot Put: Alexis Jacquez 21’04”

Discus: Diana Gomez 97’08”-2nd, Alexis Jacquez 67’09”

Javelin: Diana Gomez 121’06”-1st, Maribel Mendez 90’10”, Alexis Jacquez 57’09”*

Boys100M Dash: Fabian Nava

11.91*, Wyatt Packard 12.38, Efren Mercado 13.01*

200M Dash: Noah Gentry 25.38, Efren Mercado 26.22, Neeley Nichols 26.67

400M Dash: Jaziel Martinez 56.68*, Neeley Nichols 1:02.07*, Efren Mercado 1:02.27

800M Run: Jesse Olvera 2:17.70*, Silvestre Bernabe 2:22.94*, Neeley Nichols 2:56.12

110M Hurdles: Noah Gentry 17.19-3rd

300M Hurdles: Noah Gentry 49.79

4x800M Relay: Silvestre Bernabe, Jesse Olvera, Jaziel Martinez, Sader Hernandez 9:26.15-6th

High Jump: Fabian Nava 5’04”

Triple Jump: Silvestre Bernabe 36’09.75”, Neeley Nichols 31’08.75”

Pole Vault: Wyatt Packard 11’06”-4th

Shot Put: Erik Garcia 38’06”, Oascar Juarez 36’07”, Nick Chandler 33’03”

Discus: Oscar Juarez 97’11”, Omar Perez 77’06”,

Erik Garcia 64’09”Javelin: Oscar Juarez

105’04”, Nick Chandler 98’09”, Omar Perez 72’05”

High Plains LeagueGirls100M Dash: Tagan Couch

14.18-6th, Adelina Longoria 14.39

400M Dash: Alejandra Salas 1:05.05-4th*, Graciela Garcia 1:16.39

1600M Run: Graciela Garcia 6:46.45*

3200M Run: Yolanda Morales 14:38.66-5th

100M Hurdles: Maribel Mendez 18.10-5th^

300M Hurdles: Maribel Mendez 1:01.41

4x100M Relay: Adelina Longoria, Marileisy Sigala, Alejandra Salas, Tagan Couch 54.37-5th

4x400M Relay: Adelina Longoria, Tagan Couch, Marileisy Sigala, Alejandra Salas 4:32.22-5th

Long Jump: Marileisy Sigala 14’05.75”-6th

Triple Jump: Diana Gomez 31’06”-4th

Shot Put: Diana Gomez 32’02.5”-4th*

Discus: Diana Gomez 98’04.5”-1st*

Javelin: Diana Gomez 124’00”-1st*, Maribel Mendez 95’11”*

Boys100M Dash: Fabian Nava

12.15, Noah Gentry 12.41, Demetrio Flores 12.62

200M Dash: Wyatt Packard 25.52, Noah Gentry 25.70, Efren Mercado 26.13*

400M Dash: Jaziel Martinez 57.75, Neeley Nichols 1:02.62, Efren Mercado 1:07.83

800M Run: Jesse Olvera 2:20.80, Silvestre Bernabe 2:23.60, Sader Hernandez 2:37.40

1600M Run: Silvestre Bernabe 5:28.47, Marcos Amparan 5:39.24, Marco Puentes 5:50.58

110M Hurdles: Noah Gentry 17.38-3rd, Elian Puentes 19.90

300M Hurdles: Marco Amparan 48.07*, Marco Puentes 50.21, Noah Gentry 50.60

4x100M Relay: Wyatt Packard, Fabian Nava, Demetrio Flores, Jaziel Martinez 46.95

4x400M Relay: Jaziel Martinez, Jesse Olvera, Demetrio Flores, Fabian Nava 3:48.39-6th

4x800M Relay: Silvestre Bernabe, Jaziel Martinez, Marcos Amparan, Jesse Olvera 9:12.00-3rd

High Jump: Fabian Nava 5’04”-6th

Long Jump: Demetrio Flores 16’06.5”, Christian Hernandez 12’10.75”, Fernie Mendez 12’09.5”

Triple Jump: Silvestre

League Track ResultsBernabe 39’04.25”-5th*, Neeley Nichols 30’11.25”

Pole Vault: Wyatt Packard 12’00”-1st

Shot Put: Erik Garcia 41’00.75”3rd, Oscar Juarez 37’01.75”, Juan Torres 31’07.75”

Discus: Oscar Juarez 113’07.5”-6th*, Carlos Mertinez 94’07.75”, Omar Perez 80’07.5”*

Javelin: Nick Chandler 107’02”, Oscar Juarez 106’01”, Juan Torres 88’06”

*Personal Record^Season Best

Tom Kuhns – MCN

Neely Nichols