Class 3A

Two Rivers senior Taylor Taurinskas won the girls high jump title with a mark of 5 feet, 7 inches. That was one inch clear of Park’s Rainna Jameson, who took second.

Forest Lake junior Alexis Fahey won the girls discus championship with a top throw of 150 feet, 8 inches, more than four and a half feet clear of her nearest competitor.

It was nearly a throwing sweep for the Rangers on Tuesday, but Buffalo’s Ryan Babatz hit a throw of 58 feet, 6 inches on his final attempt to edge Forest Lake’s Howie Johnson. Johnson, a Gophers football commit, had a top throw of 58 feet, 0.5 inches. Stillwater’s Tyler Curnow was third in the event.

Wayzata’s Maddie Gullickson won the girls 3,200 meter title with a time of 10 minutes, 26.45 seconds. Forest Lake’s Norah Hushagen was second with a time of 10:41.97, and Central’s Laura McClary was third in 10:43.32.

Sean Fries of Minnetonka won the boys 3,200 race with a time of 9 minutes, 4.99 seconds. Mounds View’s Casey Poppler finished second, six seconds behind Fries.

Class A

Math and Science Academy sophomore McKaylen Lewis won the long jump championship with a leap of 18 feet, 5.5 inches — two inches clear of Bagley/Fosston’s Ava Phrakonkham.

Lewis also shined in the high jump, where she took second place with a jump of 5 feet, 6 inches, just one inch shy of the champ, Park Christian’s Annika Aakre.