The Southeast Iowa Super Conference track meet in Wayland last night saw two divisions collide and plenty of area athletes being crowned conference champions.
While the north and south divisions both competed, the results were divided up separately and Highland had the best area girls finish in third out of nine with 80 points while Pekin won the north with 195. The Huskies had six top three finishes led by freshman Sarah Burton winning the north division long jump in 16’0.5’’. WACO found success in the south division also placing third out of seven with 79.5 points and West Burlington won with 212. Molly McLaughlin was a champ in the 100m hurdles (17.31) and was also apart of the victorious shuttle hurdle relay team (1:14). Winfield-Mt finished sixth in the north division team standings (67), Columbus seventh (31), Lone Tree eighth (26), and Hillcrest Academy ninth (6). Other individual champions included Winfield-Mt. Union’s Kyndal Townsley in the 100m hurdles (17.99), W
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Not only has several KCII area athletes been recognized for their work on the basketball court this winter, but also in the classroom. Seven area girls basketball players were recently named to the Academic All-State team released by the Iowa Girls Coaches Association.
Five seniors from Winfield-Mt. Union that contributed to an 18-1 season were named to the list in Jenna Buffington, Kyndal Townsley, Jami Wilkerson, Madie Anderson, and Farrah Nelson. A pair of WACO players were recognized for their academic efforts in Morgan Graber and Lindsey Roth.
To be eligible for the award, seniors must have posted a 3.85 or higher grade point average.
With a league title and an undefeated regular season on the resume, you know plenty of postseason accolades will follow and that was the case for the Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ basketball team with six players named to all conference teams.
The North Division of the Southeast Iowa Super Conference had nine first team players and four of them were Wolves including Bradie Buffington, Farrah Nelson, Kyndal Townsley, and Jobey Malone. Sharing the rock was no problem for WMU with seven players recording at least five points a game, but no one averaged double figures. Buffington led the group with 8.6 points a night, hauled in 4.8 rebounds, and her 1.5 blocks a game ranked third in the division. Nelson brought in a team best 7.6 boards and chipped in with 8.5 points. Townsley averaged 7.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and dished out 2.4 assists a contest while Malone added 6.4 points and 4.6 boards.
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