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BISMARCK, ND. (NewsDakota.com) – Junior Annie Nabwe took first in three separate events on Thursday as the Blue Jays girls took third and the Jamestown boys finished fourth at the Karlgaard Invite.

Nabwe ran a 12.33 to break her own school record and take first place in the 100-meter dash. Nabwe also captured first in the shot put and discus. Eighth grader Julia Skari was the only other Blue Jay to take first in an event for the girls, taking first in the 300-meter hurdles at 48.79.

Junior Brode Hillstrom placed first for the boys’ team in the 200-meter dash with a time of 23.95. Hillstrom went on to place third in the long jump and fifth in the triple jump. The 4×800 relay team of Gavin Haut, Chandalar Rott, Kade Schumacher, and Micah Hoke finished first with a time of 8:25:52, three full seconds in front of Dickinson who took second. Jamestown senior Daniel Ulrich took second in the high jump.

The Jamestown girls team posted a total score of 109 in the meet. Legacy placed first with a 170.5, and Bismarck High took second at 163.5. The Blue Jay boys finished one point behind Dickinson, taking fourth with a score of 94.