Bergun Musser (Lennox, 2029):
Musser led all girls in the 100m, going 12.05 at the Tea Area Invite last week - the fastest mark among girls in the state through the weekend.
Javon Haukaas (Sioux Falls Lincoln, 2026):
A 10.57 in the 100m at the Tea Area Invite leads all boys in the state last week by more than a quarter second, the most dominant sprint performance of the weekend.
Claire Munch (Dakota Valley, 2026):
Munch posted a 5-6 in the high jump, 16-8 in the long jump, and 36-8.50 in the triple jump last week, all at the Tea Area Invite. She led all girls in the state in all three jumping events over the weekend.
Mya Arampatzis (Aberdeen Central, 2027):
Arampatzis was the top girl in the 100mH at 14.84 at the Watoma Relays last week and followed it with a 49.88 in the 300mH at the same meet, giving her the strongest hurdles profile among all girls in the state over the weekend.
Kyson Fayant (Aberdeen Central, 2026):
Fayant's 38.53 in the 300mH at the Watoma Relays leads all boys in the state last week, extending his hold as one of the premier hurdlers in South Dakota this season.
Taryn Hermansen (Aberdeen Central, 2026):
Hermansen led all girls in the shot put at 48-11 at the Watoma Relays last week and also threw 108-9 in the discus at the same meet, the strongest throws profile among all girls in the state over the weekend.
Marcus Furth (Sioux Falls Christian, 2026):
Furth's 62-2 in the shot put at the Tea Area Invite last week leads all boys in the state by more than ten feet, the most dominant throw mark posted by any boy over the weekend.
Grace McElroy (Watertown, 2029):
McElroy led all girls in the 3200m at 11:28.60 at the Watoma Relays last week, a mark that stands well clear of the rest of the state through the weekend.
Taiton Boersma (Elkton/Lake Benton, 2026):
Boersma posted a 49-2 in the shot put at the Kiwanis Relays last week, ranking among the top high school throwers in the state and adding to one of the strongest throw profiles in South Dakota this season.