5/13/2023 0 Comments Double or Nothing by Macy Blake![]() ![]() Redwood Valley’s Kayla Huhnerkoch set the mile mark (5:12.6) in 2011. The Hutch all-stater, who set the Relays’ Class AA girls 2-mile record (11:04.89) as a seventh-grader in 2019, could shatter both long-distance marks this Friday. Schmitz is coming off second-place finishes in the 1,600 (4:52.07) and 3,200 (10:43.79) at last Friday’s Hamline Elite Meet. The Tigers’ phenom went on to earn a bronze medal in the 2-mile run in the Class AA state meet with a time of 10:43.14 to complement a fourth-place medal in the mile run (5:01.32). ![]() Schmitz outdueled Hanson for the 2022 Relays’ 3,200-meter gold medal, 11:21.98-12:00.79, respectively. ![]() Hutchinson junior extraordinaire Isabelle Schmitz and Fairmont sophomore standout Macy Hanson could square off in the Class AA long-distance events. While no coach among the 30 competitive teams has made any predictions concerning the final standings, there are at least a pair of area individual showdowns in both divisions during the 68th edition of longest-running outstate regular-season track & field meet. ![]() In the Class A competition, North Union mentor Loren Looft’s Warriors return a pair of skilled varsity corps, with the girls looking to defend the program’s first-ever Relays championship and the boys with their sights set on dethroning first-time Relays winner River Valley (Sleepy Eye United combined with Springfield). ![]()
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