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Kimball/White Lake’s Lincoln Kranig wins two races, anchors two winning relays at Bill Pistulka Invitational in Winner
Kimball/White Lake’s Lincoln Kranig competes in the 100-meters Saturday during the Bill Pistulka Invite in Winner.
(Rodney Haas / 605 Sports)
Apr 11, 2026
 

By 605 Sports Staff

WINNER — Lincoln Kranig powered Kimball/White Lake to a banner day at Saturday’s Bill Pistulka Invitational track and field meet. 

Kranig was a double winner in the 100-meter dash (:11.61) and 200-meter dash (:22.57). Kranig also ran the anchor leg on two first-place relays, the 400-meter relay (:46.11) and 800-meter relay (1:34.39). 

He teamed up with Chevy Fees, Rhys Truman and Carter Konechne in both relays. Thurman, William Brennan, Conner Stahl and Joseph Skluzak won the sprint medley relay (4:18.93). Fees won the long jump (20-5.5). 

White River’s Kingston De’Sersa won the 800-meter run (2:13.91). White River’s Elijah Haukaas won the 1,600-meter run (4:57.57). De’Sersa and Haukaas teamed up with Caydn Brave Heart and Colton Waln to win the 3,200-meter relay (9:14.66). White River’s Liam White Hat captured a first-place finish in the javelin (127-3). 

Todd County’s Bryson Edwards won the 300-meter hurdles (:44.33). Edwards teamed up with Jacob Allen, Carver Rahn and Patrick Iron Cloud to win the 1,600-meter relay (3:50.44). Edwards added a second-place finish in the high jump (5-6). 

Winner’s Jaxon Day won the discus (191-6), placed second in the shot put (41-2) and placed second in the javelin (107-0).  

Lyman’s Cole Kieffer won the high jump (5-10) and added a second-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles (:16.51). 

Burke’s Elijah Bartling captured a first-place finish in the 400-meter dash (:53.76). Kimball/White Lake’s Darron Moeller won the 3,200-meter run (10:52.02). 

Chamberlain’s Xavier Donovan won the 110-meter hurdles (:16.21). Winner’s Derek Fenenga won the shot put (41-10). Todd County’s Jacob Allen recorded a first-place finish in the triple jump (38-2.5). 

On the girls side, Lyman’s Brooke Montgomery recorded a first-place finish in the 100-meter dash (:12.64), the 200-meter dash (:26.10) and placed second in the long jump (14-7). 

Jones County’s BreAna Aske won the 400-meter dash (1:00.89) and long jump (16-5), to go along with second-place finishes in the 100-meter dash (:13.09) and 200-meter dash (:27.26). 

Chamberlain’s Grace Phillips won the 800-meter run (2:24.98) and 3,200-meter run (12:09.05). 

Kimball/White Lake’s Alli McCord won the 1,600-meter run (5:45.68) and placed second in the 3,200-meter run (12:52.29). 

Sunshine Bible Academy’s Dakota Boersma, Soleil Mickelson, Ciera Mickelson and Tessa Hinman won the 800-meter relay (1:53.77), the 1,600-meter relay (4:24.68) and the sprint medley relay (4:48.62). Ciera Mickelson won the high jump (4-10). 

Chamberlain’s Piper Powell won the shot put (29-10) and discus (130-1). 

Chamberlain’s Evelyn Bunker, Alexandra Schmiedt, Leah Schmiedt and Nicole Schmiedt won the 400-meter relay (:55.04). 

Burke’s Daytona Paris won the 100-meter hurdles (:18.55). Winner’s Madelyn Danford won the 300-meter hurdles (:51.19). Chamberlain’s Kylah Biggins won the triple jump (31-4). Jones County’s Maggie Dowling won the javelin (104-8).