The Southern Door track and field team travels to Oconto on Tuesday for a meet.
The Eagles will compete against Algoma, Green Bay NEW Lutheran, Sturgeon Bay and Oconto.
Southern Door last competed at the Green Bay Preble meet, where the girls team claimed victory, winning nine events. Elise Jackson (100 and 300 hurdles), Frankie Nellis (100, triple jump, long jump) and Nikaya Trusova (200 and 400) each won multiple events. Addison Miller (3,200) and Malaina Veeser (800) also won their races. On the boys side, Lauden Berg (triple jump) and Braeden VanRemortel (high jump) won their events, along with the 4x200 relay team.
The Algoma boys track team set the tone for the rest of their season on Thursday with a win in its home triangular meet. The squad won five events including a pair by Cooper Fay (pole vault and 200m), Ethan Melotte (discus), Brayden Brumm (3200m) and Jacob Blahnik (400m). With 84.5 points, the Wolves edged second-place Shiocton by three points. On the girls' side, Sophia Ramirez made it a sweep in the 3200m run with her win while Estella Marrero won the pole vault to go along with her runner-up finish in the 200m and fifth place finish in long jump.
The Sturgeon Bay track and field team competed Saturday at the Cold Vike Invite in Denmark, turning in a solid overall performance against a 12-team field. The boys team led the way with a fifth-place finish, while the girls placed ninth. Several athletes delivered standout efforts on the day. Alex Boden highlighted the meet with a third-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles, setting a personal record of 17.12 seconds, and added a fourth-place finish in the 300 hurdles. Rayshaune Johnson also impressed on the track, taking second in the 100 dash with a time of 11.73 seconds. In distance events, Rio Martinez placed eighth in the 1,600, while Delaney Skiba earned a third-place finish in the 3,200 with a personal-record time of 12:27.00. In the field events, Oliver Carmody claimed a first-place finish in the pole vault, clearing 12 feet, 6 inches. Cedar Tomberlin added a third-place finish in the long jump with a leap of 20-3, and Landon Evers placed fourth in both the shot put (46-11.5) and discus (133-3). Ryan Felhofer contributed a fourth-place finish in the 110 hurdles, while Jim Rivera placed eighth in the pole vault. On the girls side, Talia Schmidt finished third in the pole vault with a height of 7-6.
The meet begins at 4:30 p.m.
Sturgeon Bay Head Coach Zach Albers contributed to this report


