On Tuesday, the Deuel track team had their final home meet of the season. It was the Kiwanis relays meet. The day was nice and sunny just the 15 to 20 mph wind took away the beauty a little bit. "Gosh it's a nice day, but I'm still cold," tailgating enthusiest and cold hater Mark Sherman said. "That wind really stunk big time," Ross Effling said.
The track meet went really well over-all. Taylor Gibson and Jerra Oleson have already qualified for state. Logan DeBoer was just shy of qualifying for state in the shot-put throw. This may make you wonder, "How do you qualify for state?" This is very interesting on how you can qualify for state in track. There are set amounts of feet or a set amount of time you have to beat or tie and you are automatically in the state meet. These are called automatic qualifiers. A person can also qualify at the Region meet. The top two placers in every event qualify for state as well in each event at the Region meet.
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