{"id":119110,"date":"2025-05-24T21:30:00","date_gmt":"2025-05-25T05:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/sports\/jdhs-boys-win-region-v-track-title-over-ketchikan\/"},"modified":"2026-02-18T08:28:36","modified_gmt":"2026-02-18T17:28:36","slug":"jdhs-boys-win-region-v-track-title-over-ketchikan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/2025\/05\/24\/jdhs-boys-win-region-v-track-title-over-ketchikan\/","title":{"rendered":"JDHS boys win Region V track title over Ketchikan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The four runners circling the Thunder Mountain Middle School oval on Saturday in the final event of the 2025 Region V Track and Field Championships put an exclamation mark on the Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kal&#233; sweep of the boys&rsquo; Division I team title over the weekend, toppling Ketchikan for the Southeast crown and preparing themselves for next week at the state meet.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Get out fast, hold the lead,&rdquo; JDHS senior Finley Hightower said of his first leg of the Crimson Bears&rsquo; winning 4&#215;400 relay time of 3:32.58. &ldquo;Just take as much distance as you can out of the blocks because you have more acceleration.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>JDHS was senior strong and Ben Sikes said of his second leg, &ldquo;It feels nice, especially coming in with the lead. You don&rsquo;t want to give up that lead so there is pressure to keep that up and Finley got a good lead so that was nice.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Classmate Finn Lamb said of his third leg, &ldquo;I was just trying to hold on and set up this guy because I knew Nick (Iverson) could do it, so I&rsquo;m glad I got it to him.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Iverson said he was nervous for the last leg.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;We all knew Ketchikan had a pretty good team,&rdquo; Iverson said. &ldquo;But I knew if we ran it right we could definitely do it and these guys set me up with a pretty nice lead. It was a good race.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Iverson also won the boys&rsquo; 800 meters on Friday in 2:00.19, leading a Crimson Bears senior sweep of the top four finishes with classmates Sage Janes, Lamb and Corder Janes crossing behind him.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;This means we have potentially good relays,&rdquo; Iverson said. &ldquo;Next week at state I think we can be a force for sure. It is fun running with teammates out there. Finishing and then looking behind you and seeing Juneau, three guys, it&rsquo;s a cool feeling. I&rsquo;m trying to take it easy this week. This is a fun meet.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Then on Saturday, Iverson won the 1,600 meters in a personal record-mile time of 4:22.68 with S. Janes second in a PR 4:28.46, senior Owen Woodruff third in a PR 4:34.72 and senior Ferguson Wheeler fourth in a PR 4:36.46.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re bringing in a super solid team for state,&rdquo; Woodruff said. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m excited.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Sage Janes said, &ldquo;I&rsquo;m excited. In the past, I&rsquo;ve gone to state for cross-country but haven&rsquo;t gotten anywhere really close to being in the contenders for winning state but here we are. Strong team, so I&rsquo;m excited.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Iverson said: &ldquo;Man, I&rsquo;m excited. I kind of didn&rsquo;t want to run this race beforehand, but running it and having teammates all around me, just like in the 800, and seeing three Juneau guys crossing close behind is a great feeling and gets me excited.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Wheeler hit the largest PR for his finish.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Oh yeah, a big PR,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;By nine seconds. It means I can hopefully get into the top eight of the mile, maybe&#8230;but this is just one more point for our team.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>JDHS&rsquo; Woodruff had won the meet&rsquo;s first running event on Friday, the DI boys 3,200 meters in 10:00.45. The race was combined with DII runners but scored separately.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I felt great,&rdquo; Woodruff said. &ldquo;I went out a little slow in the first mile, but felt pretty controlled. Regions wasn&rsquo;t really like a big issue for me. I knew that if I put up a performance that I have been doing consistently, nothing over the top, that would be good enough for today. Connor (Hitchcock from Sitka) usually takes a lead, but he drafted behind me and the first mile felt conservative, really chill.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Ketchikan junior Carter Phillips passed the two after a mile.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I knew then it was time to turn up,&rdquo; Woodruff said. &ldquo;He wasn&rsquo;t going to beat me. I know that he gasses out. I knew we could sit behind him, calm down and then we had 1,200 to go, and that&rsquo;s when we kicked it in and left him in the dust. This feels good. I haven&rsquo;t won regions for anything in running so it&rsquo;s about time. I put in the hard work and good things happen. I&rsquo;m excited for state. It&rsquo;s a bigger playing field, and I feel I will have more people with my pace around me. And it&rsquo;s my senior year so I&rsquo;m just going to have that mentality to leave it all out there.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Hitchcock, the Sitka senior, won the DII 3,200 in 9:52.66.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s great,&rdquo; Hitchcock said. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s my last one. I&rsquo;m just glad I was able to do it with these guys in semi-decent weather for Juneau&#8230;I think it was just training consistency, not getting injured, that&rsquo;s what it is for all events. The 3,200 I think is better to run your first mile a little bit slower than your second, but ideally even splits. At the state level and big races all the runners are pretty evenly matched and so it is really a matter of who has the best finish.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Kayhi senior Jason Lorig won the boys&rsquo; 100- and 200 meters, despite a recent injury, in 11.06 and 23.02, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;This feels pretty good,&rdquo; Lorig said after the 100-meter win. &ldquo;I got injured the day before.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Lorig was rehabbing from a hamstring injury after running an 11.0 in the junior championship event in the Philippines recently.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I just recovered from that, but the day before coming here my Achilles tendon was hurting a lot and then today my ankle was all swollen,&rdquo; Lorig said. &ldquo;And I couldn&rsquo;t run 100% today. I&rsquo;ll take a few days off before state, hopefully get it checked up on Monday.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>JDHS&rsquo; Hightower was in the mix of the 100 and placed second (11.33), with classmate Carter Harralston third (11.74), both earning key team points.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It felt really good,&rdquo; Hightower said. &ldquo;It was my last home turf 100 and then the 4&#215;100. I&rsquo;m feeling great. Feeling really fast, I was right on Jason. It&rsquo;s good stuff.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>After the 200, Lorig said, &ldquo;My ankle was still hurting. I couldn&rsquo;t go full out and had to slow down, but so happy to score 10 points today. Our track team is very tight, everyone is friends with each other, we&rsquo;re always cheering each other on. That is what&rsquo;s special about track is that all the teams cheer their opponents, too.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>JDHS senior Johnathyn Kestel hit a PR 23.28 for key points in the 200, as he split Kayhi seniors Lorig and James Connelly.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I felt both of them,&rdquo; Kestel said. &ldquo;I was going for regions team title so I was just trying to get as many points as I can, so I knew I had to stay ahead of third. Hopefully I qualified for state. That would be cool.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Kestel earned the meet&rsquo;s highest individual honor with the DI Overall Boys Outstanding Competition Award. Kestel won the triple jump Friday with 40&rsquo;09.50&rdquo; and the long jump Saturday with 19&rsquo;00.75&rdquo; and was part of the JDHS 4&#215;100 team that disqualified in their race.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I am definitely happy,&rdquo; Kestel said. &ldquo;But I&rsquo;m not where I should be in the jumps. I feel like I may be on a slight decline but hopefully I can get it back around this week. I haven&rsquo;t had any practice in long jump this week so this was good. Key for me is the penultimate step, which I am still trying to learn. I think in Ketchikan I was getting pretty good at it&#8230;I think it is all a mental game for me, I&rsquo;m just trying to figure it out.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Sitka junior Calder Prussian earned the DII Overall Boys Outstanding Competition Award with wins in the 100 (11.67), 200 (24.19), 400 (53.20) and the 4&#215;400 relay (3:47.38) with seniors Trey Demerit and Hitchcock and junior Francis Myers.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Key was just having a good warmup,&rdquo; a breathless Prussian said following the 200. &ldquo;And staying recovered from my last races from the end of the day. The body is tired. So a good warmup and getting out fast and staying relaxed is what I was doing. I could feel the runners on both sides of me, but my ultimate goal was just to qualify for state. Now I just try to taper to the big meet and narrow down my events. I might end up dropping one, but key now is eating good, sleeping good and just feeling prepared is what I am going to be doing this week.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Among other boys finishes across DI and DII: JDHS freshman Leonidas Taualo-Tasi won the boys&rsquo; shot put with 43&rsquo; on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I was thinking about my teammates and my coaches and my family,&rdquo; Taualo-Tasi said. &ldquo;They are like my motivation and they help me out with everything. My uncle supports me in all my stuff and school. I was actually really surprised with my effort today. I was just thinking I was going to get 41 but I went five feet above my PR.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Taualo-Tasi said the secret to a good shot put is &ldquo;just representing yourself well and believe in God. Got to keep faith, you know. I just have to see what the future holds.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>JDHS senior Gunnar Tarver won the DI discus with 125&rsquo;02.50&rdquo;.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Just practice,&rdquo; Tarver said. &ldquo;Just a lot of practice. I mean, you have to spin in this circle so many times it makes you dizzy man. I love that in this sport you can improve. You can continually come back again and again, and you&rsquo;ll see improvements. Maybe after a week or two weeks, but there will be improvement.<\/p>\n<p>Petersburg senior Erik Thynes led a Vikings sweep in the DII discus, winning with a PR 135&rsquo;05&rdquo;.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I feel good, but most importantly I feel very accomplished bringing my peers up with me, Kaden Duke (third with 128&rsquo;) and Angus Olsen (second with 131&rsquo;06&rdquo;). They have both put so much work in the ring. That was my biggest goal, to just watch all of us grow. I would have been just as happy if Angus or Kaden won, but I am pleased with everyone&rsquo;s performances. I am so stoked for us to got state. I hope we can do exactly what we just did here and that is the main goal. I wanted to go over 130 today then when I saw my 135 I really wanted to shoot for the 140 mark. I just had a little bit too much wobble on the rim of my second throw. Besides that, everyone performed great and I am just so thankful for everyone.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Kayhi junior Jozaiah Dela Cruz won the boys&rsquo; 110-meter hurdles in 17.60.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;In the 110s, confidence is the most key,&rdquo; Dela Cruz said. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s like a barrier. There&rsquo;s a lot that you can think could go wrong but you just have to believe in yourself and don&rsquo;t be scared, just attack it. This race is really hard to train for, but you&rsquo;ve got to keep pushing yourself because you never know what is going to happen in the race, you have to be able to adapt and push yourself.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>JDHS&rsquo; Hightower won the 300-meter hurdles in 43.45 with classmate Wheeler earning key team points in second with a PR 43.95.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Beforehand, I was just kind of empty headed because I had been looking forward to the race all day,&rdquo; Wheeler said. &ldquo;It was just kind of blank and I got on the blocks and my teammate was right next to me and I knew I had to stick with him. It is at that fifth hurdle that you kind of know, do I go for it here? Because you get on the straightaway and it just opens up. Ketchikan guy was on my left and I had to push it. Finley and I pushed each other forward.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The 2025 ASAA\/First National Bank of Alaska Track and Field State Championships are Friday and Saturday at Anchorage&rsquo;s Dimond High School.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><strong>REGION V CHAMPIONSHIPS BOYS RESULTS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Team Scores<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Division I Boys<\/p>\n<p>1) Juneau-Douglas 81, 2) Kayhi 55.<\/p>\n<p>Division II Boys<\/p>\n<p>1) Sitka 233; 2) Petersburg 123; 3) Haines 75; 4) Skagway 65; 5) Craig 31; 6) Wrangell 19; 7) Gustavus 5.<\/p>\n<p>Unified Boys<\/p>\n<p>1) Sitka 20.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Individual Events<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>DI Boys 100 meters 1) Jason Lorig (Kayhi) 11.06; 2) Finley Hightower (JD) 11.33; 3) Carter Harralston (JD) 13.74; 4) Orion Paden (JD) 11.93; 5) James Connelly (Kayhi) 12.18; 6) Carson Carrlee (JD) 12.25; 7) Liam Woodward (Kayhi) 12.32; 8) Jeevan Putta (Kayhi) 13.53 200 meters 1) Jason Lorig (Kayhi) 23.02; 2) Johnathyn Kestel (JD) 23.28; 3) James Connelly (Kayhi) 24.19; 4) Edward Dela Cruz (Kayhi) 24.94; 5) Denali Schijvens (JD) 25.12; 6) Isaac Phelps (JD) 25.53 400 meters 1) Henry Vail (Kayhi) 52.75; 2) Ben Sikes (JD0 56.54; 3) Isaac Phelps (JD) 57.35; 4) John Polasky (JD) 59.15; 5) Gage Keller (JD) 1:00.96 800 meters 1) Nick Iverson (JD) 2:00.19; 2) Sage Janes (JD) 2:03.41; 3) Finn Lamb (JD) 2:05.58; 4) Carter Janes (JD) 2:06.08; 5) Carter Phillips (Kayhi) 2:06.16; 6) Theodore Escalate (Kayhi) 2:31.78; 7) Ezra Roskam (Kayhi) 2:50.18 3200 1) Owen Woodruff (JD) 10:00.45; 2) Carter Phillips (Kayhi) 10:23.91; 3) Logan Fellman (JD) 10:45.35; 4) Zacheriah Bos (JD) 11:16.18; 5) Ezra Roskam (Kayhi) 11:43.87; 6) Elijah Levy (JD) 11:56.71 110 hurdles 1) Jozaiah Dela Cruz (Kayhi) 17.60; 2) Tristen Lemerond (Kayhi) 18.31; 3) Gunnar Tarver (JD) 20.38; 4) Sylvion Washington (JD) 21.16; 5) Bryden Roberts (JD) 21.62 300 hurdles 1) Finley Hightower (JD) 43.45; 2) Ferguson Wheeler (JD) 43.95; 3) Tristen Lemerond (Kayhi) 44.42; 4) Jozaiah Dela Cruz (Kayhi) 45.89; 5) Edward Dela Cruz (Kayhi) 53.66; 6) Carson Kautz (JD0 56.26; 7) Anderson Murray (JD) 58.94<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100 relay<\/p>\n<p>1) Kayhi (James Connelly, Henry Vail, Trey Colbert, Jason Lorig) 44.51<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;200<\/p>\n<p>1) Kayhi (James Connelly, Edward Dela Cruz, Jozaiah Dela Cruz, Henry Vail) 1:34.19; 2) Juneau-Douglas (Sylvion Washington, Isaac Phelps, Carson Carrlee, Denali Schijvens) 1:39.60<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;400<\/p>\n<p>1) Juneau-Douglas (Finley Hightower, Ben Sikes, Finn Lamb, Nick Iverson) 3:32.58; 2) Kayhi (Edward Dela Cruz, Jozaiah Dela Cruz, Marcus Stockhausen, Theodore Escalate) 3:37.68<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;800<\/p>\n<p>1) Juneau-Douglas (Logan Fellman, Ferguson Wheeler, Finn Lamb, Corder Janes) 8:58.92 Triple Jump 1) Johnathyn Kestel (JD) 40-09.5; 2) Trey Colbert (Kayhi) 38-08.5; 4) Liam Woodward (Kayhi) 35-04.75; 4) Gunnar Tarver (JD) 34-03.75 High Jump 1) Trey Colbert (Kayhi) 6-0; 2) Ike Pennino (Kayhi) 5-05 Shot Put 1) Leonidas (JD) 43-00; 2) Ben Zukas (JD) 42-01.75; 3) Jack Dunn (Kayhi) 41-04.5; 4) Eero Woolford (JD) 39-06; 5) Trey Colbert (Kayhi) 36-04.25; 6) Marcus Stcokhausen (Kayhi) 35-01; 7) Jayvie Pabilona (Kayhi) 34-01; 8) Dominic Wery Tagaban 32-02.5<\/p>\n<p>Discus<\/p>\n<p>1) Gunnar Tarver (JD) 125-02.5; 2) Eero Woolford (JD) 120-07; 3) Jack Dunn (Kayhi) 118-11.5; 4) Walter Haube-Law (JD) 111-10; 5) Marcus Stockhausen (Kayhi) 91-02.5; 6) Jayvie Pabilona (Kayhi) 71-04.5<\/p>\n<p>Long Jump<\/p>\n<p>1) Johnathyn Kestel (JD) 19-00.75; 2) Liam Woodward (Kayhi) 18-07.75; 3) Sylvion Washington (JD) 17-00; 4) Ike Pennino (Kayhi) 16-07.0; 5) Carson Carrlee (JD) 15-09.25; 6) Theodore Escalate (Kayhi) 14-09.5; 7) Krew Riddle (JD) 14-09.5<\/p>\n<p>Division II Boys Finals\/Top 8<\/p>\n<p>100 meters<\/p>\n<p>1) Calder Prussian (Sitka) 11.67; 2) Rex Adres (Sitka) 11.89; 3) Ben Kandoll (Petersburg) 12.06; 4) Andrew Mullin (Sitka) 12.18; 5) Calvin Miller (Skagway) 12.23; 6) Royce Borst (Skagway) 12.29; 7) Zander Dumag (Sitka) 12.47; 8) Brayden Tucker (Petersburg) 12.67<\/p>\n<p>200 meters<\/p>\n<p>1) Calder Prussian (Sitka) 24.19; 2) Ben Kandoll (Petersburg) 24.27; 3) Isaiah Harris (Sitka) 24.45; 4) Royce Borst (Skagway) 24.67; 5) Brayden Tucker (Petersburg) 25.22; 6) Calvin Bell (Haines) 25.54; 7) TJ Smith (Haines) 25.60; 8) Marc Tomas (Sitka) 25.68<\/p>\n<p>400 meters<\/p>\n<p>1) Calder Prussian (Sitka) 53.20; 2) Phoenix Swaner (Haines) 54.89; 3) Brody Ferrin (Haines) 57.34; 4) Brenden Moncibaiz (Skagway) 57.57; 5) Andrew Mullin (Sitka) 58.13; 6) Camden Lawson (Skagway) 58.68; 7) Ryder Calver (Skagway) 59.78; 8) Francis Myers (Sitka) 1:00.91<\/p>\n<p>800 meters<\/p>\n<p>1) Boomchain Loucks (Wrangell) 2:02.42; 2) Trey Demmert (Sitka) 2:07.15; 3) Aulis Nelson (Craig) 2:12.32; 4) Landon Kirkness (Sitka) 2:18.20; 5) Colton Combs (Haines) 2:19.54; 6) Elias Ward (Petersburg) 2:20.14; 7) Justin Hames (Sitka) 2:21.14; 8) Dane Ames (Skagway) 2:21.31<\/p>\n<p>1600 meters<\/p>\n<p>1) Connor Hitchcock (Sitka) 4:26.35; 2) Boomchain Loucks (Wrangell) 4:26.48; 3) Aulis Nelson (Craig) 4:50.05; 4) Gaje Ventress (Petersburg) 5:00.32; 5) Landon Kirkness (Sitka) 5:08.76; 6) Elias Ward (Petersburg) 5:14.04; 7) Jackson Carney (Wrangell) 5:16.63; 8) Alex Holmgrain (Petersburg) 5:19.07<\/p>\n<p>3200 meters<\/p>\n<p>1) Connor Hitchock (Sitka) 9:52.66; 2) Zach Martins (Sitka) 10:19.11; 3) Aulis Nelson (Craig) 10:20.58; 4) Gaje Ventress (Petersburg) 10:26.02; 5) Justin Hames (Sitka) 10:45.79; 6) Landon Kirkness (Sitka) 10:54.05; 7) Logan Rupprecht (Skagway) 11:08.59; 8) Jackson Carney (Wrangell) 11:23.48<\/p>\n<p>110 hurdles<\/p>\n<p>1) Rowan Olney-Miller (Sitka) 16.81; 2) JC Davis (Haines) 16.88; 3) Noah Pawuk (Petersburg) 17.29; 4) Jomar Molina (Sitka) 18.34; 5) Brenden Mocibaiz (Skagway) 18.54; 6) Logan Ward (Skagway) 20.26; 7) Grant Maygren (Craig); 8) Maddox Tracy (Skagway) 20.93<\/p>\n<p>300 hurdles<\/p>\n<p>1) Rowan Olney-Miller (Sitka) 44.00; 2) Noah Pawuk (Petersburg) 44.97; 3) JC Davis (Haines) 46.04; 4) Ethan Clark (Sitka) 46.21; 5) Edgar Hernandez (Sitka) 51.32; 6) Maddox Tracy (Skagway) 51.60; 7) Adrian Ducat (Petersburg) 58.60<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;100<\/p>\n<p>1) Sitka (Rex Adres, Zander Dumag, Marc Tomas, Andrew Mullin) 46.82; 2) Petersburg (Erik Thynes, Angus Olsen, Markus Anderson, Kaden Duke) 49.45; 3) Paulnell Tallman, Liam Andrews, Jermy Newcomb, Joshua Bennett) 52.33<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;200<\/p>\n<p>1) Petersburg (Brayden Tucker, Nolan Lutomski, Noah Pawuk, Ben Kandoll) 1:38.05; 2) Sitka (Isaiah Harris, Marc Tomas, Justin Kitka, Ashton Peterson) 1:39.17; 3) Skagway (Calvin Miller, Brenden Moncibaiz, Logan Rupprecht, Camden Lawson) 1:41.04; 4) Haines (TJ Smith, Alex Weerasinghe, Brody Ferrin, Phoenix Swaner) 1:41.16; 5) Craig (Paulnell Tallman, Liam Andrews, Jeremy Newcomb, Joshua Bennett) 1:50.09<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;400<\/p>\n<p>1) Sitka (Trey Demmert, Francis Myers, Calder Prussian, Connor Hitchcock) 3:47.38; 2) Skagway (Camden Lawson, Calvin Miller, Logan Rupprecht, Brenden Moncibaiz) 3:52.12; 3) Haines (Isaac Jones, TJ Smith, Colton Combs, JC Davis) 3:58.53; 4) Petersburg (Gaje Ventress, Elias Ward, Nolan Lutomski, Noah Pawuk) 4:03.93; 5) Craig (Patrick Gardner, Liam Andrews, Grant Maygren, Aulis Nelson) 4:10.20<\/p>\n<p>4&#215;800<\/p>\n<p>1) Sitka (Trey Demmert, Landon Kirkness, Zach Martins, Connor Hitchcock) 9:01.32; 2) Petersburg (Ben Kandoll, Alex Holmgrain, Elias Ward, Gaje Ventress) 9:07.89; 3) Skagway (Camden Lawson, Ryder Calver, Zane Coughran, Dane Ames) 9:47.47<\/p>\n<p>Shot Put<\/p>\n<p>1) Kaden Duke (Petersburg) 42-09; 2) Angus Olsen (Petersburg) 42-07.75; 3) Shane Tincher (Sitka) 39-09; 4) Erik Thynes (Petersburg) 29-0.5; 5) Ryley Bean (Gustavus) 35-10.25; 6) Zach Webb (Sitka) 35-02.5; 7) Braydon Wood (Sitka) 31-10.25; 8) Logan Ward (Skagway) 31-10.5<\/p>\n<p>Discus<\/p>\n<p>1) Erik Thynes (Petersburg) 135-05; 2) Angus Olsen (Petersburg) 131-06; 3) Kaden Duke (Petersburg) 128-00; 4) JC Davis (Haines) 119-06.5; 5) Zach Webb (Sitka) 113-01; 6) Logan Ward (Skagway) 110-05.5; 7) Cole McLaughlin (Sitka) 107-02.5; 8) Braydon Wood (Sitka) 102-08.5<\/p>\n<p>High Jump<\/p>\n<p>1) Royce Borst (Skagway) 6-0; 2) Phoenix Swaner (Haines) 5-08; 3) Ashton Peterson (Sitka) 5-08; 4) Rowan Olney-Miller (Sitka) 5-08; 5) Markus Anderson (Petersburg) 5-04; 6) Alex Weerasinghe (Haines) 5-02<\/p>\n<p>Long Jump<\/p>\n<p>1) Cole McLaughlin (Sitka) 18-10.25; 2) Zander Dumag (Sitka) 18-03; 3) Ashton Peterson (Sitka) 18-00.75; 4) Alex Weersinghe (Haines) 17-10.25; 5) Edgar Hernandez (Sitka) 17-04.25; 6) Ryley Bean (Gustavus) 17-03; 7) Ryder Calver (Skagway) 16-08.5; 8) Joshua Bennett (Craig) 16-07.0<\/p>\n<p>Triple Jump<\/p>\n<p>1) Cole McLaughlin (Sitka) 39-06; 2) Phoenix Swaner (Haines) 38-06.5; 3) Royce Borst (Skagway) 38-03.5; 4) Alex Weerasinghe (Haines) 37-07; 5) Jomar Molina (Sitka) 35-11; 6) Logan Ward (Skagway) 35-00; 7) Wade Lloyd (Haines) 34-07.5; 8) Arthur Aribam (Skagway) 32-00.25<\/p>\n<p>Unified Boys<\/p>\n<p>Shot Put<\/p>\n<p>1) Vance Ballovich (Sitka) 9.02m; 2) Jack Mickelson (Sitka) 4.05m<\/p>\n<p>Long Jump<\/p>\n<p>1) Jack Mickelson (Sitka) 3.77m<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8226; Contact Klas Stolpe at klas.stolpe@juneauempire.com. <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Crimson Bears boys top DI events, Sitka Wolves top DII. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":643,"featured_media":119111,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[6,1077],"tags":[240,782],"class_list":["post-119110","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-sports","category-top-news","tag-high-school-sports","tag-track-and-field"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>JDHS boys win Region V track title over Ketchikan - Juneau Empire<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, 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