Sturgeon Bay competed in a conference triangular meet at Kewaunee and turned in a strong performance from both teams.
The boys team placed first out of five teams, while the girls team finished second. For many athletes, it was their first meet of the season, and several recorded personal records (PRs).
Some standout performances on the boys side included:
- Rayshuane Johnson won the 100 meters in 12.588 seconds.
- Oliver Carmody won the pole vault with a height of 12 feet, 6 inches.
- Adam Kurek placed third in the pole vault (6-6).
- Joni Ismaili won the 200 meters with a PR of 26.003 seconds and placed third in the long jump (18-6).
- Ryan Felhofer placed second in both the 200 meters and 110-meter high hurdles (26.05 and 18.752).
- Alex Boden won both the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles (18.512 and 47.031).
- Rio Martinez placed second in the 800 and 1,600 (2:29.48 and 5:22.12).
- Merlin Walker placed second in the high jump (5-6).
- Cedar Tomberlin won both the triple jump and long jump (39-5 1/2 and 21-1, PR).
- Landen Evers placed second in the shot put (39-3) and third in the discus (117-3).
Standout performances on the girls side included:
- Talia Schmit placed third in the 100 meters (14.947) and second in the pole vault (6-6).
- Leah Hansen placed second in the 100-meter hurdles with a PR of 19.031 and fourth in the 300-meter hurdles with a PR of 1:00.731.
- Delaney Skiba won the 3,200 with a PR of 12:24.034 and placed second in the 1,600 with a season-best 5:51.631.
- Amelia Michalski placed third in the 200 meters (31.413) and third in the pole vault (6-0).
- Ava Estes won the long jump with a PR of 14-4 1/2.
- The 4x200 relay team of Talia Schmit, Amelia Michalski, Leah Hansen and Hannah Kiekhafer placed first (2:04.967).
- The 4x800 relay team of Delaney Skiba, Ava Estes, Megan Selle and Violet Boyarski placed second with a PR of 12:16.693.


