Wolfpack track sweeps opening dual with Capital

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The Glacier Wolfpack were at less than full strength for their first track and field meet of the season Friday, but still strong enough to sweep a dual from Helena Capital on their home oval.

With top-three sweeps of seven events and 12 wins overall, the Glacier boys outscored the Bruins 99-45. Addison Brisendine’s sweep of the hurdles and Zeila Wagner’s wins in the long jump and 100 led the Wolfpack girls to a 74-58 win.

Several athletes had personal bests, including Cooper Pelc winning the 100 meters in 11.40 seconds; Daniel Pederson (179 feet, 2 inches), Vaughn Ronakov (171-8) and Eli Barney (165-1) went 1-2-3 in the javelin.

Spencer Hudge uncorked a PR of 21-4 to win the long jump.

Max Mangold (4:58.34), fellow junior Duncan Young and freshman Nolan Bissen went 1-2-3 in the 1,600 for Glacier. Owen Thiel (1:57.21), Jude Sparkman and Charles Zogar went 1-2-3 in the 800.

Brisendine’s time in the girls 100 hurdles was 17.40; she won the 300s in 49.33. Wagner clocked 13.20 in the 100-meter dash and marked 15-11 to take the long jump.

Hitting PRs were Dacia Benkelman, who won the 1,600 in 5:35.13; Caitryn Vander Vloedt, who won the 400 in 1:03.13; and Allie Krueger, who marked 37-1 to take the shot put.

Freshman Ada Thiel (2:28.72) and junior Lauren Bissen (2:31.32) went 1-2 in the 800; no girls 3,200 was run Friday.

Some athletes couldn’t compete because they hadn’t hit the required practices due to spring break. Glacier will have closer to a full roster Tuesday for the Kalispell Mini Invite set for 11 a.m. at Legends Stadium.

Full results of Friday’s dual can be found at athletic.net.

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