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North Dakota's first weekend of May produced a strong slate of results across the full range of track and field disciplines.
Here's a look at ten who stood out!
At the MAB Boys Invite, the sophomore ran 10.85 in the 100m, the fastest time in the state on the weekend and one of the stronger marks posted by any boy in North Dakota this outdoor season.
Gee ran 12.25 in the 100m and 25.04 in the 200m at the Packer Relays, taking both sprint events on the day.
Morris swept the hurdles at the Packer Relays, running 14.77 in the 110mH and 41.09 in the 300mH.
Nagel ran 15.64 in the 100mH at the OJ Jensen Kiwanis Meet and returned the following day to claim the 300mH in 45.99, making for one complete weekend at the oval.
Lee's throw of 185-5 in the discus at the MAB Boys Invite was the top mark among boys in the state on the weekend.
Pinke put up 43-11 in the shot put at the Joan Halland Classic and added a toss 142-9 in the discus to finish second in that event, giving her the strongest two-event throws profile among girls on the weekend.
At the Packer Relays, Meece took the shot put at 51-1 and followed it with a 175-11 in the discus to finish second in that event as well.
Kambal took the long jump at 22-0 and the high jump at 6-5 at the Packer Relays, then added a 42-8.25 in the triple jump to finish tied for first in that event as well.
DelaBarre's throw of 148-7 in the discus at the OJ Jensen Kiwanis Meet was the top mark among girls in the state on the weekend.