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Thursday, June 5, 2025
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Montague track competes in several events at state finals

Montague didn't manage any points at Saturday's Division 3 state track finals in Kent City, but the Wildcats put their best onto the track.
Wildcat seniors Wyatt Fairchild and Amanda Cederquist each competed in two individual events to close their careers. Fairchild raced in both the 200 and 400-meter adaptive events. The only racer in the field for those events, Fairchild posted times of 44.69 seconds in the 200 and 1:36.8 in the 400.
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Montague's Wyatt Fairchild works hard to reach the finish line of an adaptive race at Saturday's Division 3 state track finals in Kent City. Fairchild raced in both the 200 and 400-meter events at the finals.

Cederquist competed in shot put and the 100-meter hurdles. She took 17th place in the hurdles, with a time of 16.80 seconds, and was 23rd in shot put with a mark of 26-4.
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Montague's Amanda Cederquist races alongside Morley-Stanwood's Belle McQuarrie and Quincy's Brookelyn Parker during Saturday's Division 3 state meet in Kent City. Cederquist placed 17th in the event.

Junior Isaac French had the Wildcats' top finish of the day, placing 13th in shot put. He earned an impressive personal best throw of 47-6.5.
Also for Montague, Devlin Dean was 22nd in long jump, with a mark of 19-3, and in the 3,200-meter relay, Gibson Smith, Nolan Kessler, Alix Draves and Noah Raeth finished 22nd and had a time of 8:33.9, their second-best time of the season.