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Photos belong to the ADM Girls Track and Field Team

An athlete from the Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Girls Track and Field Team broke a school record in the final home meet of 2025.

ADM hosted the Girls Junior Varsity and Varsity Invitational on Tuesday against seven other schools, where they placed second with 191 points behind the winner of Waukee Northwest (196.5 points). Tiger junior Elise Coghlan was able to achieve a new school record of 1:03.65 in the 400 meter hurdles to beat out freshman Leighton Stanford of Dallas Center-Grimes. Coghlan also won the 100 meter hurdles at 14.96 seconds with teammate Josi Dufoe in second at 15.44. 

Other great individual performances from the meet include Jada Grove finishing second in the 100 meter dash (12.86 seconds) and 200 meter dash (26.44), Addy Bjork (2:30.52) and Elliotte Von Roden (2:36) going three-four in the 800 meters, with Von Roden second in the 3000 meters (11:18.13) and Allie Eggleston nabbing fourth in the 1500 meter run at 5:24.57.

For the relays, ADM marked first in the 4×200 meter relay (1:44.20), won the 4×100 meter shuttle hurdle relay (1:02.51), second in the 4×100 (49.65), second in the 4×400 meter relay (4:16.09), second in the 4×800 meter relay (9:57.19), third in the 800 medley relay (1:55.21), and third in the 1600 medley relay (4:41.82).

In the field events, Tiger senior Calli Seehase was first in the long jump at 17 feet and five three quarters inches, then it was Aniston Tollari in third at 16-00.05. London Warmuth tied with DCG freshman Madison Messerly at five feet and two inches in the high jump, Kennedy Stanford (37-07.50) was second in the shot put, and Lauren Hagedorn made her season debut after dealing with an injury, winning the discus throw with a distance of 126-02.

It was also the last time the 10 seniors ran at Tiger Stadium. ADM will return to the track today as they travel to Carlisle High School, beginning at 4:15pm.

Group of ADM seniors