Wagner was second in the 100 at 13.24, Schuller second in the 300 hurdles in 51.5. Mikayla Lindell placed second in the shot put and discus.
Other NRHEG places: Krueger, third, 200; Emmy Hobbs, third, pole vault; Katharine Lewer, fourth, 3200 and fifth, 1600; Schuller, fourth 100 hurdles and eighth, long jump; 4x100, fourth (Abby Crabtree, Aubrey Schlinger, Ramaker, Schue); 4x400, fifth (Ramaker, Marnie Wagner, Maddie Wagner, Schlinger); 4x800, sixth, triple jump (Crystal Olson, Shantaya Olson, Destinee Meyer, Kristy Possin); Abby Wacholz, sixth, triple jump; Schue, seventh, 100; Maddie Wagner, seventh 400 and eighth, 100.
“It was a great night for our girls,” said NRHEG coach Duey Ferber. “We had a ton of PRs tonight. Congratulations to Carlie, Danielle, Hailey and Gretchen for making all-conference.”
Schiltz was all-conference for the boys, who also had many personal bests. They finished sixth as a team with 61.5 points. Others: Loyola/Cleveland 196, USC/AC 130.5, Blooming Prairie 80, JWP 75.5, Medford 74, BA 43, WEM 39.5
Ross Chester took second in the long jump at 19-4 ¼. Tyler Holtz was third in the pole vault, clearing 10-6. The 4x800 team of Tyler Schlaak, Hans Frank, Jade Waltz and Karter Sletten finished third.
Other NRHEG places: 4x100, fourth (Chester, Geoff Ramaker, Raece Johnson, Jade Waltz); 4x200, fifth (Chester, Ramaker, Johnson, Kevin Minter); Schiltz, fifth, high jump; Waltz, seventh, 800; 4x400, seventh (Sletten, Nate Krause, Schlaak, Ethan Borwege).
The meet was originally scheduled to be hosted by NRHEG but was moved to Blooming Prairie because of issues with an automatic timer. The Panthers host the sub-section meet Thursday, May 24.