Mikayla Lindell continued her strong spring in the throwing events, winning the shot put at 34-3 and taking first in the discus at 100-7.
The Panthers’ other first was by the 4x800 relay team of Kelly Harden, Emily Prigge, Katie Crabtree and Sandra Quezada, which clocked 11:11.93.
Emmy Hobbs cleared 8-0 for second in the pole vault.
Maddie Wagner was third in the high jump at 4-8, fifth in the 400 in 1:06.3 and sixth in the 100 in 14.12.
Hailey Schuller took third in the 100 hurdles in 17.74, sixth in the long jump at 14-5.
Other NRHEG places: Abby Wacholz, fourth, triple jump, 30-7 and fifth, high jump, 4-6; Katie Cole, fourth, discus, 88-0; and Shanna Stencel, sixth, 100 hurdles, 20.65.
“We are very excited for our younger girls in the 4x800,” said NRHEG coach Duey Ferber. “They are really bringing their times down. Kayla had a nice meet with two firsts. Carlie jumped great.”