Hmmm...

Montana must not belong to the National Federation, which stipulates in its
rule book that a high school athlete can compete in no more than 4 events in
a meet.  I would think with this girl having a hand in racking up 70 points
in the state meet (did Conrad win the championship?) a half way savvy coach
from another team might file a protest!


*John Beattie*
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 6:48 PM
Subject: t-and-f: Montana State Meet results


> Following are the highlights from the State H.S. meets May 24th and 25th
in
> Montana.  State AA and C (largest and smallest schools in Butte -
elevation
> 5,600' +-), A & B in Missoula (elev. = 3,200 +-).

> Okay now, get ready for this.  As outstanding as Heidi Lane ran, this girl
> may have stolen the show.  Can anyone say heptathlete.
> Lonnie Perkins.  Conrad.  Day 1 - LJ @ 16-11 1/2.  Day 2 - 100 @ 12.47,
200
> @ 25.40, 400 @ 55.99 (new state record), HJ @ 5-4, 400 relay @ 50.45, 1600
> relay @ 4:05.49.  All 1st places.  That's right, 5 individual golds and 2
> relay golds, with 6 of the 7 on the 2nd day of competition.
>
>
> Class C:
>
> And, if it hadn't been for Perkins, this girl would have shone very, very
> brightly.
> Cody Halsey.  Harlowtown.  100 @13.13,  200 @26.39,  400 @ 59.48,  800 @
> 2:20.34, 400 relay @ 57.46, 1600 relay @ 4:10.36.  4 individual golds and
2
> relay golds.
>



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