PREPS PLUSPhoto highlights from Arrowhead's Myrhum Invite track and field meet Dave KallmannLily Taczala of Franklin completes in the long jump at the Myrhum Invite on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at Arrowhead High School in the Town of Merton, Wisconsin. She won the event. Find the meet results hereDave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMason Weber of Hartford (8) and Ben Stricker of Fort Atkinson lead a group of runners in the 1,600.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelAnisa Barnett of Homestead competes in the long jump. She finished second.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelLincoln Begin of Greenfield competes in the long jump. He placed sixth.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelSavannah Torrence of Wauwatosa East, from left, Maddisen Tonn of Mukwonago and Asiamarie Gilmore of Wauwatosa East compete in the 100 meters.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRyker Pignotti of Kettle Moraine competes in the 110-meter hurdles.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelPayton Eicher of Arrowhead competes in the long jump. She placed third.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelAddy Moseler of Arrowhead competes in the shot put. She won with a distance of 40 feet 8 inches, and Arrowhead won both the girls and boys team titles.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMalachi Mack of Wauwatosa East competes in the long jump. He placed fourth.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelEmily Corteen of Arrowhead competes in the pole vault. She tied for ninth with a height of 10 feet 6 inches.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJosiah Cross of Wauwatosa East competes in the long jump.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelKatina Maclin of Nicolet competes in the shot put. She placed second at 38 feet 5 inches.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRianna Dobbie of Whitnall debriefs after competing in the pole vault.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRachel Kleinhans of Arrowhead, left; Eva Brandenburg of Homestead, center; and Keegan Lodes of Kettle Moraine compete in the 100-meter hurdles. Brandenburg won with Kleinhans second and Lodes third.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelElijah Treviranus of Pius XI competes in the 110-meter hurdles.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelSydney Griffin of Nicolet competes in the 100 meters.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelCallahan Wrasman of Mukwonago crosses the line to win the 110-meter hurdles.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelGianni Harris of Indian Trail, left, and Harmony Johnson of Milwaukee Lutheran compete in the 100 meters. Johnson finished second and Harris third.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelLaela Presendorfer of Mukwonago slows after winning the 100 meters.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelSean O’Bryne of Homestead, center, races against Paul Kim of Janesville Parker in the 100. O’Bryne finished third,Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelFrom left, Malachi Mack of Wauwatosa East, Lincoln Begin of Greenfield, Samuel Vargas of Arrowhead, Landon Gallun of Whitefish Bay and Ryan Heiman of Arrowhead compete in the 100. Vargas won with a time of 10.92 seconds and Gallun was second at 10.98.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelWinner Samuel Vargas of Arrowhead and runner-up Landon Gallun of Whitefish Bay get their feet tangled after the finish in the 100.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelLeaders Autumn Michalski of Chequamegon (1), Mora Gremban in of Northland Pines (2), Lily Kriegel of Whitefish Bay (3) and Lilie Fouts of Appleton Xavier compete in the 1,600 meters. They finished in that order.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelNora Gremlin (2) of Northland Pines and Autumn Michalski (1) of Chequamegon race for the lead in the 1,600.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelBella Grenier of University School of Milwaukee gets a hug after finishing eighth in the 1,600.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelBoys race in the 1,600 meters.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelKamron Kaiser of Brookfield Academy slows down after finishing eighth in the 1,600.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal SentinelFans and competitors begin to head for cover as a storm rolls in. The meet was interrupted for several hours due to rain and the threat of lightning.Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel