Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Mary Steinhauser 1932-2026

Mary (Davitt) Steinhauser passed away peacefully in her sleep before dawn Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, fitting timing for a woman who prepared so many flower arrangements and wall hangings for Easter celebrations at St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Mary is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Steinhauser; her siblings: Philip and Robert Davitt, Joann Deatsch, Dorothy Thomas, Jane McCurnin; and a son, Daniel Gerard Steinhauser. She is survived by her sister Helen Ripperger and six children: Mary Beth (Mark) Carr; Anthony (Beth) Steinhauser; Ann (Dave) Gilland; Laurice (Mark) Harding; Sue (David) Crawford; and Nancy (Tony) Burtch; seventeen grandchildren and a growing number of great-grandchildren.

Mary was born December 29, 1932 in Madison County Iowa to Anthony Philip and Barbara (Bell) Davitt. She graduated from Martensdale High School in 1950 after playing basketball and serving as a class officer during her four years there. After high school, she graduated with an Iowa State Teachers certificate in 1952 and taught 4th grade students until marrying Thomas Steinhauser on July 25, 1956 and joining him to raise cattle, crops, and kids on Tomary Farm outside of Parnell Missouri.

Mary’s teaching shifted to flash cards and recipe math lessons, CCD classes and 4-H instruction in public speaking, parliamentary procedure, sewing, and cooking. Later, Mary returned to the classroom serving as a substitute teacher for many years. Beyond these types of structured instruction, everyday tasks and chats became lessons. Hospitality lessons included attention to beauty for family meals with seasonal decorations and proper table settings. Hospitality also extended to sharing the farm with family and friends including her nieces who enjoyed cousins week each year. Generations of kids enjoyed making applesauce and mud pies with Mary, who always celebrated creativity, regardless of the mess involved. She taught civic responsibility through her commitment to volunteering for elections and civic groups, encouraging family members in their roles as elected officials, and advocating for family farms and utilization of farm products for alternative uses. Her civic community building extended also to service and friendships in her local parish and with farm families who lived nearby.

Come celebrate Mary’s life on Friday, April 10th at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Parnell Missouri. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 11:00 AM at the church with a funeral mass following at 11:00 AM. After mass, as Mary would insist, join family and friends for lunch. The family will hold a private graveside ceremony later in the afternoon.

Arrangements: Hann Funeral Home, Grant City, Missouri

 

 

Area Courthouse, Police, and Crime Reports for April 8th, 2026

On March 29th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Jerrod Naze (25) of Maryville alleging Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (Felony), Failure to Register as Sex Offender (Felony), Following Too Closely, No Insurance, No Plates, and Displaying Plates of Another. Bond was set at $5,000 cash or corporate surety, posted by the defendant.

On March 30th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Sarah Wolfe (37) of Mercer alleging DWI and Failure to Maintain Lane.

On March 31st, a Harrison County jury convicted Cassandra Gathercole (49) of Rosendale of charges of Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) and Resisting Arrest (Felony). The jury recommended a sentence of four years in the Missouri Department of Corrections. Sentencing will be held at a later date.

On March 31st, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Vincent Fletchall (44) of Pattonsburg alleging Child Abuse (Felony). Bond was set at $25,000, cash only. Defendant may have no contact with anyone under 18.

On April 1st, Joseph Steinhauser (62) of Stanberry failed to appear in Nodaway County Associate Circuit Court for a charge of Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident). A warrant was issued and bond set at $500, cash only.

On April 1st, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Angela M. Herman (58) of Independence alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, No Valid License, Failure to Register, and Displaying Plates of Another. Bond was set at $25,000, cash only. Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson also filed charges against Angela R. Herman (57) of St. Joseph alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Bond was set at $10,000, cash only. Co-Defendants may have no contact with each other.

On April 1st, Adam Leming pleaded guilty in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court to charges of Trespassing and Resisting Arrest. He was placed on two years probation by Judge Jay Hemenway.

On April 2nd, the Creston News-Advertiser reported that a storm passing through the area knocked down the back of a storage building, formerly Agrivision, along Highway 34.

On April 3rd, Daviess County Prosecutor Andrea Beth Gibson filed charges against Damon Boshane (38) of Kansas City alleging DWI (Felony), Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony), Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident), and Wrong Way on Divided Highway. An affidavit from the Missouri State Highway Patrol alleges the defendant drove the wrong way on I-35 and collided with another vehicle near Winston, causing a serious physical injury. Bond was denied.

On April 3rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Saloman Yardley (30) of Riverview (FL) alleging Burglary (Felony) and Forgery (Felony). An affidavit from the Maryville Police Department alleges the defendant entered the Maryville Wal-Mart after having been trespassed from all Wal-Mart stores and stole merchandise. The defendant allegedly subsequently returned to the store 25 minutes later and obtained fraudulent refunds on two items.

On April 3rd, there were two door to door salespeople going around Worth County purporting to represent Banker's Life, a supplemental insurance company. While Banker's Life is a legitimate insurance company, they do not send door to door salespeople out. Worth County has insurance agencies in Rural Missouri Insurance and Ben Abplanalp Insurance located on the Grant City Square and several others next door, including Onedia Wolverton Insurance, Hart Insurance, and Monica Patton Insurance.

On April 3rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Steven Boedeker (43) of Ravenwood alleging Property Damage.

On April 3rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Brittany Hicks (23) of Maryville alleging Leaving the Scene and DWI (Prior).

On April 3rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Harrison Galbreath (25) of Kansas City alleging Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident) and DWI.

On April 3rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Constance Goodrich (40) of Skidmore alleging Hindering Prosecution and Joshua Schroder (42) of Maitland alleging Leaving the Scene, Failure to Register, No Insurance, Displaying Plates of Another, and No Seat Belt.

On April 4th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Gregory Marsh (43) of Greenfield (IA) alleging No Insurance, Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident), and No Seat Belt.

On April 4th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Joshua Green (40) of Worth alleging Driving While Revoked (Felony) and Hindering Prosecution (Felony).

On April 6th, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services confirmed that a skunk in Decatur County has tested positive for rabies. Warning signs include sudden daytime activity, loss of fear, unprovoked aggression, disorientation, staggering, and unusual vocalizations. Rabies is 100% fatal in humans; anyone with a potential exposure requires post-exposure prophylaxis immediately.

On April 6th, Steven McKay (36) of Maryville entered an Alford Plea in Nodaway County Circuit Court to a charge of Stealing (Felony). He was sentenced to three years in the Missouri Department of Corrections by Judge Corey Herron.

On April 6th, the King City School announced that 8th grade student Harper Anderson died over the weekend following an ATV wreck.

Charges listed are merely allegations. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty it is to determine guilt or innocence. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Road Construction on Route 169 Bridge April 10th

The Middle Fork Grand River Bridge on U.S. Route 169 in Worth County, south of Grant City, will be narrowed to one lane on Friday, April 10. Capital Paving & Construction, LLC, working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, will be making repairs to the bridge approach following the recent bridge deck replacement project.

Traffic Impacts: Route 169 at the Middle Fork Grand River Bridge will be narrowed to one lane with flaggers, Friday, April 10, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information about this project, visit: https://www.modot.org/projects/us-route-169-route-b-and-route-m-bridge-rehabilitation-gentry-and-worth.

All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change. MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phones down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org.

Get project and work zone news straight to your email by signing up for eUpdates. Information is also available 24/7 by calling 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visiting www.modot.org/northwest.

 

Community Calendar for April 8th, 2026

Community Calendar items are free of charge. To submit, email us at express@grm.net. All events are subject to change or last-minute cancelation.

WEEKLY EVENTS

Mondays (except holidays) – Worth County Commissioners meet at 9 am.

Fridays – Bedford Jam, United Christian Presbyterian Church, 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. Snacks and drinks available. Walk-ons are welcome. For information, call (712) 523-2282.

REGULAR ANNOUNCEMENTS

April 8thDarrin Adwell memorial blood drive, Northeast Nodaway School, 2 pm. The goal is to collect 36 units of blood. Darrin Adwell donated 36 units of blood during his lifetime.

April 8thTouch a Truck event, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm, North Nodaway Elementary Parking Lot, Pickering. Volunteers with vehicles are needed for this event. Vehicles can include tractors, farm vehicles, derby cars, cars, trucks, and ATV’s. If interested, contact the school. Vehicles need to arrive at the Elementary Parking Lot by 5:15 pm.

April 8thPublic Hearing at North Nodaway for the Comprehensive School Improvement Plan update. North Nodaway Cafeteria, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Snacks will be provided. Ideas and feedback welcome.

April 9th -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

April 9thPublic Hearing for proposed bridge replacement project on Route 69 north of Eagleville at Zadie Branch. It will be held from 4 pm to 6 pm at the Eagleville Community Center. Free and open to the public.

April 9thNorthwest will host Jeffrey Rosen, a legal scholar and law professor for the University’s Distinguished Lecture series. The lecture starts at 7 pm in the Student Union Boardroom. Free and open to the public.

April 9th to 12thTheatre Northwest will present “The Squirrels,” a dark comedy about a family of gray squirrels who collect enough nuts to last for 10 winters. When a group of starving fox squirrels begs for a share, war breaks out. Show times 7:30 pm April 9th to 11th and 2:00 pm April 12th in the Studio Theater at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $13 and can be purchased at the Northwest website.

April 10thPot Luck, Worth County Senior Center, 12 noon. Free will donation.

April 10thJammin’ for Jesus, 7 pm, Ravenwood Christian Church. Contemporary praise songs, devotion, and snacks.

April 11thWork Day at Grant City Golf Course, 9:00 am.

April 11thGentry Opry with special guest Cassie Osborn. Doors open at 5:00 pm. Show starts at 7:30 pm. Concessions available.

April 12thFish Fry, Pickering Community Building, 11 am to 1 pm.

April 13thNorthwest Percussion Ensemble, 7:00 pm at the Charles Johnson Theater. Free and open to the public.

April 14thNorthwest Concert Choir, Band to perform 7:00 pm at the Charles Johnson Theater. Free and open to the public.

April 15thOATS Bus, Worth County to Maryville. Bus leaves the Senior Center at 9:00 am and returns around 2:30 pm. To make arrangements, call (816) 279-3131 or sign up at the Senior Center. Cost $2 each way or $4 roundtrip.

April 15thWorth County Suicide Prevention Coalition meeting, Worth County Fairgrounds Building, 5 pm.

April 15thNorth Harrison School Board Meeting, 5:30 pm.

April 15th --- Worth County School Board Meeting, 6:00 pm.

April 16th  and 17thRegistration and screenings for Pre-K and Kindergarten at Worth County.

April 16th -- Green Tower Press Chapbook Winner Anthony Robinson will present his work from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, in the J.W. Jones Student Union Tower View Dining Room. Robinson began writing poems while serving in the U.S. Navy during the 1990s and matriculated at the University of Oregon, where he later taught. He currently lives and writes in rural Oregon. His poems have appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Court Green, The Iowa Review, Gulf Coast, Lungfull!, No Tell Motel, The Tiny, Verse and ZYZZYVA, among other journals. His first full-length book, “Failures of the Poets,” was published in 2023. Robinson’s chapbook, “Broke Republic,” received the 2024 Midwest Chapbook Prize from Northwest’s Green Tower Press and The Laurel Review.

April 17th to 18thMammothon 2026, Mosaic Medical Center, Albany. Breast cancer screening. April 17th from 8 am to 8 pm. April 18th from 8 am to noon. Appointment required. Financial help available.

April 18thWorth County Cleanup Day. Dumpsters available at the Grant City Barn and the Sheridan Schoolhouse from 8 am to 12 noon.

April 18thEpic Roll Expo, 8 am to 9 pm, Nodaway County Senior Center.

April 18thSouthern Heritage Day, 10:00 to 5:00 pm, Spillman Center, Jamesport. Reenactors, speakers, flag displays, period crafts, skills demonstrations. General admission $5 (includes dance, not BBQ). Students, home schoolers, and children under 13 free. Evening BBQ followed by period dance, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

April 18thTrade Days, Cainsville.

April 18thSpring Craft & Vendor Fair, 1407 N. Country Club Road #200, Maryville, 9 am to 2 pm.

April 18thThe Blockton Booster Club will have their Fish Fry on Saturday, April 18th, 2026. Serving starts at 5:30 pm at the Blockton Community Hall.

April 19th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. $10 minimum donation per person. Proceeds to fund scholarships.

April 19thSheridan Express Cooperative Meeting, 5:00 pm. This is the annual membership meeting.

April 20thBlood Drive, Worth County School, 12 noon to 4 pm. Sponsored by the Worth County FCCLA.

April 22ndHopkins Historical Society cleanup day, 9:00 am.

April 22ndNorthwest Missouri Enterprise Facilitation 20th Anniversary Celebration, Mozingo Event Center, 6 pm. Keynote Speaker: Ernesto Sirolli.

April 23rdThree-time US gold medalist Aly Raisman will visit Northwest. She will give lectures at 10 am and 7 pm at Bearcat Arena. Free and open to the public; tickets must be reserved by visiting the Northwest website.

April 23rd -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

April 26thRavenwood Community Breakfast, 8 am to 12 noon.

April 26thHopkins Beef & Noodle Dinner, 11 am to 1 pm.

April 28thSecond Harvest Mobile Food Pantry, Eagleville City Hall, 10:00 am. Free and open to the public regardless of income.

April 28thBlood Drive, 2 pm to 6 pm, North Harrison School Cafeteria. Sponsored by the North Harrison FBLA.

April 29thNorthwest Missouri Regional Credit Union Annual Banquet, 6 pm, Maryville Senior Center.

May 1stOpen House, Hensley Collision, 11:30 pm to 4 pm, 26361 Stoll’s Country Lane, Maryville.

May 2ndFree composting class, Hundley Whaley Center, Albany, 10:30 am to 12 noon. Sponsored by the Northwest Solid Waste District.

May 2ndMen’s Night at Grant City Golf Course, 6:00 pm.

May 9thFree composting class, Northwest Missouri State, Dean Hubbard Center for Innovation Room 1202, 10:30 am to 12 noon. Sponsored by the Northwest Solid Waste District.

May 9thDowntown Maryville Spring into Fun, 12 noon to 5 pm. Main Street from 2nd to 5th Street, Market Street from 2nd to 5th Street, 3rd Street from Vine to Buchanan, and 4th Street from Vine to Buchanan will be closed from 9:30 am to 7 pm.

May 14th -- Hopkins Food Pantry, 3 pm to 5 pm, Hopkins Christian Church Parsonage.

May 15th to 17thTurkey Run Flea Market and Swap Meet. 33982 State Highway NN, Hopkins. May 15th from 12 noon to 8 pm. May 16th from 8 am to 8 pm. May 17th from 9 am to 3 pm. Vendor space $15 by May 8th, $20 afterwards. Electric hookups are $25 by May 8th, $30 afterwards. Camper hookup $45 by May 8th, $50 afterwards. Set up May 14th after 6 pm or Friday after 8 am. For more information, call Adam Emery (660) 541-2984 or Sarah Emery (660) 853-0141.

May 19thLaw Enforcement Run for Special Olympics. The run portion starts on the west side of the Nodaway County Courthouse Square at 8:45 am and concludes at 10:00 am at the South Paws Veterinary Clinic parking lot. The walk portion starts at Mozingo Lake Recreation Park.

May 21stUnited Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting. Registration 4:30 pm. Business Meeting 7:00 pm. Missouri Western State University, Fulkerson Center, St. Joseph.

May 23rd – North Nodaway R-VI Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. in the North Nodaway High School gymnasium. The banquet will honor the Class of 1976 on its 50-year reunion and celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States. Cost is $17 per person plus $2 alumni dues. Reservations and payment are due by May 14. For reservations contact Teresa DeMott (660-582-1086), Sue Florea (660-541-4108), or Joyce Hennegin (660-927-3682), or mail reservations and payment to Elaine Holste, P.O. Box 213, Hopkins, MO 64461 (660-562-7867). When reserving, please provide your graduation name (and current name), graduation year, mailing address, phone number, and email address.

May 24thRavenwood CBC Breakfast, 8 am to 12 noon, Community Building.

May 24thGrant City Golf Course Memorial Day Weekend Golf Tournament, 1:00 pm.

May 30thMissouri Eight Man Football All-Star Game, 11 am, Missouri Western State University.

May 30thMud run at Clyde. Registration 10:00 am. Mud run starts 1 pm. Entry: $20 per class. Admission: $10. Kids 6-12 $5. Kids 5 and under free. Proceeds to the Ryan Pappert Memorial Scholarship. Sponsored by Midwest Mud Boggers.

June 1st to 5thWorth County Partnership Library Summer Reading Camp, 9 am each morning. The theme is, “Red, White, and Read.” For grades PK through 6th grade.

June 5th to 6thResound Fest, Miracle Hills Ranch, three miles south of Bethany. Free admission, community worship, and onsite camping.

June 12thAdam Swanson in concert at Clarinda High School, 1 pm. He is a four-time World Champion Ragtime Piano Player. Tickets are $40 and available at the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society & Museum.

June 13thTommy Dorsey Orchestra in concert at Clarinda High School, 5 pm. Sponsored by the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society & Museum.

June 14thGrant City Golf Course Club Tournament, 1:00 pm.

June 20thMike Henggeler Father’s Day Memorial Baseball Tournament, Stanberry ball fields, 8 am. Entry $150 per team; limit six teams for two divisions. First division – ages 9U to 12U. Second division – ages 13U to 16U. $150 per team. To enter, contact titletownevents@gmail.com. All proceeds will be donated directly to the Henggeler family.

June 21st -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to the Heart of America Tractor Club.

June 27thAlbany Rhythm & Roots Festival, 5 pm.

July 4thAllendale Fourth of July Breakfast, 7:00 am.

July 4thGrant City Golf Course Fourth of July Golf Tournament, 1:00 pm.

July 19th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Post 464 veterans programs.

July 27thLast day to submit petitions to run as an independent candidate for the November 3rd election, 5:00 pm.

August 2nd to 6thAmerican Junior Golf Association Junior Golf Tournament, Mozingo Lake. A 54-hole championship for ages 12-19.

August 2ndJerry Litton Legacy of Dreams. A special event being planned in Chillicothe at the Litton Agri-Science Learning Center, 10780 Livingston County Road 235 in memory of the late congressman, who died in a plane crash 50 years ago. Free and open to the public. Doors open at 2:00 pm.

August 16th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Cameron Veterans Home.

September 3rd to 7thNorthwest Missouri State Fair, Bethany.

September 20th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Sons of the American Legion Post 464.

October 13thHopkins Historical Society Fall Meeting, 7:00 pm.

October 18th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Post 464 membership.

October 23rdLast day to file as a write-in candidate for the November 3rd election, 5:00 pm.

November 3rdGeneral election for Missouri. Polls open at 6 am and close at 7 pm.

November 15th -- Tri-C Memorial Post 464 Pancake Breakfast, 7 am to 11 am, Conception Junction. Proceeds to Ladies Auxiliary Unit 464.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Candidate Files for District 2

Casey Scott, a Democrat, filed for Missouri House District 2 Tuesday. Normally, the filing deadline for the August primaries is March 31st. But since incumbent Mazzie Christensen dropped out at the last minute, the filing period for the district reopened. Republican Freddie Griffin Jr. and Libertarian Shelby Dreier have already filed. The three candidates will oppose each other in the November general election.

 

Shamrock Boys Sixth at Albany With 58 Points

North Harrison’s boys finished sixth at the Warrior Relays Monday with 58 points.

Lane Graham was fifth in the 100 with a personal best of 11.64. Tate Richardson was sixth with a personal best time of 11.69. Kyler Kimbrough got a personal best in the 200 with a time of 26.36. Zayne Kerr got a personal best in the 200 as well with a time of 29.75. Wyatt Maize was fourth in the 400 with a personal best time of 55.08.

Zayne Kerr was seventh in the 110 Hurdles with a personal best time of 21.13. Lance Jacobs got a personal best with a time of 22.28. Kerr was eighth in the 300 with a personal best time of 56.76.

The 4x100 team of Lane Graham, Landon Johnson, Tate Richardson, and Wyatt Maize was second with a time of 47.52. The 4x200 team of Landon Johnson, Tate Richardson, Kyler Kimbrough, and Lane Graham was fourth with a time of 1:42.22.

Kyler Kimbrough got a personal best in the Javelin with a throw of 21 meters. Landon Johnson got a personal best with a throw of 19.90 meters. Landon Johnson was fifth in the High Jump with a height of 1.70 meters. Wyatt Maize won the Long Jump with a season best of 6.34 meters. Lane Graham was third with a season best 5.87 meters. Wyatt Maize won the Triple Jump with a jump of 12.62 meters. Tate Richardson got a personal best with a jump of 10.68 meters.

Jaxcynn Hansel got a personal best in the 200 with a time of 32.98. Hali Smith was third in the 100 Hurdles with a season best time of 18.98. Jaxcynn Hansel got a personal best in the Discus with a throw of 24.29 meters. Hansel got a season best in the Javelin with a throw of 24.17 meters. Hali Smith got a season best in the Pole Vault with a height of 2.13 meters, good enough for fifth place. Hali was fifth in the Long Jump with a jump of 4.40 meters.

 

NEN Boys Collect 27 Points at Albany

Northeast Nodaway’s boys collected 27 team points at Albany Monday.

Jude Archer got a personal best in the 100 with a third place finish of 11.52. Archer won the 200 with a time of 23.76., also a personal best. Archer was third in the 400 with a personal best time of 53.72. 

Fenton Ackley got a personal best in the Shot Put with a throw of 7.05 meters. Jace Burns got a personal best in the Discus with a throw of 23.79. Fenton Ackley got a personal best in the Discus with a throw of 15.95 meters. Jude Archer was seventh in the Javelin with a throw of 36.62.

Wyatt Scadden was seventh in the High Jump with a personal best of 1.70 meters. Bentin Roberts was eighth in the Long Jump with a personal best of 5.17 meters. Xander Bodle got a personal best in the Long Jump with a jump of 4.54 meters. 

For the girls, Rylee Scadden got a personal best in the 100 with a time of 14.53. Bristol Hicks got a personal best with a time of 15.35. Piper Gray got a personal best in the 200 with a time of 30.89. Rylee Scadden was sixth in the 400 with a personal best time of 1:09.09. Emma Vicker got a season best in the 1600 with a time of 8:30.34. Hayley Yost got a personal best in the Shot Put with a throw of 7.84 meters. Brianna Meyer got a personal best in the Discus with a throw of 22.06 meters. Meyer was sixth in the Javelin with a personal best throw of 26.12 meters. Aubrey Fetters got a personal best in the Javelin with a throw of 19.45 meters. Blair Nelson got a season best in the Long Jump with a jump of 4.03 meters. Nelson was seventh in the Triple Jump with a jump of 8.93 meters.