Eureka High School
Boys Track & Field Results
Sprints
100m
Aron – 11.56 🥇 (PR)
Jayden – 13.04 (PR)
Justice – 13.60 (PR)
200m
Aron – 23.39 🥇 (PR)
Jayden – 26.84 (PR)
Justice – 28.75 (PR)
400m
Aron – 55.16 🥇
Distance
800m
Weston – 3:00.50
1600m
Isaac – 5:01.29 🥇
Weston – 6:51.31
3200m
Isaac – 11:42.0 🥇
Weston – 13:33.0 – 4th
Field Events
Long Jump
Jayden – 15’2”
High Jump
Jayden – 4’6” – 7th (PR)
Shot Put
Carson – 28’3.5”
Justice – 26’6.5”
Discus
Carson – 103’5” – 4th
Justice – 74’3”
Huge meet for the boys with multiple PRs and several 1st place finishes! Great work representing Wells!


Chapter awards -
Quality Chapter Award (only 5 chapters state-wide earned this!)
Bronze Chapter of Distinction (this is out of the 5 who earned the award above)
Team competitions -
Teamworks (Aaiden, Johnny, Charlie, Henry) 7th out of 15
Chapter Display (Karely, Joslynn, Aryanna) 3rd out of 5
Crime Scene Investigations (Karely, Liz, Angel) 10th out of 11
Individual competitions
Cache - 2nd out of 20 in Carpentry
Russell - 5th out of 20 in Carpentry
Melanie - 13th out of 25 for customer service and 7th (unknown competitor pool - above 10) in Job Interview
Marcos - 15th of 24 for extemporaneous speaking, 11th out of 30 Related Technical Math
Aryanna - 8th of 9 Medical Math










We have a new Eastern Region Vice President- Melanie B!
Wells also had 22 members qualify in the top 4 for Nationals.
1st Place State winners
Broadcast Journalism: Bella, Avianna, and Liz
1st Place Parliamentary Procedure team: Carson, Marcos, Isaac, Colter, and Cassidy
1st Place Exploring Marketing Strategies: Gabby and Hadley
Top 10: Maria and Eddie, Annaya and Evalyn, Estrella, Dorothy and Lilly
3rd Place Digital Video Production: Colter and Isaac
Intro to Public Speaking:
4th place: Cassidy
Top 10: Dalyann
Exploring Business Issues: 2nd place-Gabby
1st Place Career Research:
Maria
2nd: Hadley
3rd: Estrella
Top 10: Mia, Lilly, Dorothy
Agribusiness:
Top 10-Isaac, Colter Carson
Exploring Business Issues:
Gaby S-2nd
Intro to Parliamentary Procedure:
3rd place- Cassidy
Business plan:
Top 10-Carson, Justice and Avery, Melanie
Career Exploration:
3rd Place-Estrella
4th- Evalyn
Career portfolio:
Bella top 10
Digital Citizenship:
4th place -Evalyn
Top 10-Estrella
Exploring FBLA:
2nd-Dorothy
3rd-Lilly
4th-Annaya
Intro to FBLA:
Top 10-Dalyann
Exploring leadership:
Annaya 4th
Estelle 3rd
Exploring marketing concepts:
3rd- Annaya
4th-Mia
Top 10- Maria
Exploring professionalism:
2nd- Eddie
Exploring public speaking:
4th-Annaya
Website Design:
4th place-Angel and Vern
Exploring Business Concepts:
Top 10: Eddie




Eureka County High School
April 10
The Lady Leopards had a strong showing in Eureka with multiple PRs and top finishes!
Running Events
100m: RileyJo – 13.04 🥇 (PR, now 3rd on the school record board)
100m Hurdles: Marli – 18.10 🥇
100m:McKinnley – 14.53 (PR, 6th)
Lupe – 15.54 (PR)
200m: RileyJo – 27.43 🥇 (PR)
Marli – 31.14
Stacia – 33.42
400m: RileyJo – 1:06.86 🥈 (PR)
Stacia – 1:15.77
Brynli – 1:20.85
800m: Millie – 2:53.91 🥈
Brynli – 3:20.06
1600m: Millie – 6:31.75 🥇
300m Hurdles: Marli – 54.79 🥈 (PR)
Relays
4x100 Relay: Bella, Lupe, McKinnley, RileyJo – 58.14 🥉
Field Events
High Jump: McKinnley – 4’0” (PR)
Lupe – 3’10” (PR)
Shot Put: McKinnley – 26’11” (5th)
Brynli – 21’7” (PR)
Stacia – 25’10” (PR)
Alivia – 25’2.5” (PR)
Cassidy – 19’8.5”
Discus: Stacia – 82’4” 🥈 (PR)
Alivia – 71’9” (PR)
Cassidy – 53’2”
Awesome job, Lady Leopards! Huge congratulations on all the PRs and podium finishes!





The Wells Varsity Girls Softball team had an outstanding stretch of games!
On Saturday, March 21, they dominated in a doubleheader against Sierra Sage Academy/Rite of Passage High School, winning 16-0 and 16-1.
They kept the momentum going on Friday, April 10, securing a 5-3 victory over Wendell High School in the GF Tournament.
Softball Recap: Wells' Win on Friday Extends Winning Streak to Three
Softball Recap: Wells Leopards vs. Smith Valley Bulldogs
By Team Reports
Mar 20, 2026, 5:28pm
Leopards
03/20/26 @ Smith Valley 21-4
03/20/26 @ Smith Valley 17-2
03/17/26 vs Carlin 15-0
Wells had already won two in a row (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 15 runs) and they went ahead and made it three on Friday. Everything went their way against the Smith Valley Bulldogs as they made off with a 21-4 win. That's the second time they've managed to beat them this season, as they also won 17-2 on Friday.
Khole DelRio made a big impact no matter where she played. She tossed one inning while giving up no earned runs or hits. DelRio was even better at the plate, going a perfect 2-for-2 with three runs, one triple, and one stolen base.
In other batting news, Wells got a massive performance out of Jess Wright, who got on base in all four of her plate appearances with four runs, one triple, and one RBI. That's the most runs Wright has posted since back in May of 2025. Another player making a difference was Adriana Aguilar, who went 3-for-4 with three RBI, two runs, and one triple.
Wells was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .773. The team's really been improving in that area: they've now improved their batting average total in three consecutive contests.
Wells' victory bumped their record up to 8-2. As for Smith Valley, their defeat was their third straight at home, which dropped their record down to 3-3.
Softball Game Preview: Wells Leopards vs. Carlin Railroaders
Softball Preview: Wells Leopards vs. Carlin Railroaders
By Team Reports
Apr 12, 2026, 1:40am
Wells and Carlin are an even 5-5 against one another since March of 2024, but likely not for long. The Leopards are taking a road trip to square off against the Railroaders at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Wells is coming into the contest hot, having won their last six games.
Wells took a 15-run loss the last time they faced off against Wendell, but this time they managed to keep it close and that made all the difference. The Leopards came out on top in a nail-biter against the Trojans on Friday, sneaking past 5-3. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest victory the Leopards have posted since May 16, 2025.
Khole DelRio spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered only one earned (and two unearned) runs on five hits and racked up eight Ks. She has been nothing but reliable: she hasn't given up more than two walks any time she's pitched this season.
At the plate, Wells' win was truly a team effort as three different players contributed at least one hit. One of them was Grace Otto, who went 1-for-3 with two RBI and one double.
Meanwhile, Friday just wasn't the day for Carlin's offense. They came up short against Pyramid Lake on Friday, falling 20-0. The defeat continues a trend for the Railroaders in their meetings with the Lakers: they've now lost four in a row.
Wells' victory bumped their record up to 11-3. As for Carlin, their loss dropped their record down to 5-7.
Wednesday's game might come down to which pitcher can control the ball better. Wells has hit smart this season, having averaged an OBP of .590. However, it's not like Carlin struggles in that department as they've averaged .530. With both teams so capable at the plate, fans should be ready for an impressive hitting performance.
Wells got the 'W' when the teams last played back in March against Carlin by a conclusive 15-0 score. The rematch might be a little tougher for the Leopards since the team won't have the home-field advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
On March 24, the Wells Band performed at the Northeastern Nevada Band Festival and earned a ranking of Excellent!
Yesterday, both our High School Choir and Junior High Choir took the stage at the Northeastern Choir Festival. The High School Choir earned a rating of Excellent, and the Junior High Choir earned a rating of Good.
Tomorrow, sophomore Jayden K and Mr. Roberson will travel to Pahrump so that Jayden can represent Wells at the Nevada Small Schools All-State Band (a small school has a 9-12 population of less than 1500 students; so Jayden had to earn his spot amongst students from 3A schools such as Elko High).
Next week we have three students representing Wells at the Nevada Choral Directors' Association's All State Choirs at UNLV. 8th grader Luke M and juniors Marcos C and Skylar H will add their voices to the Junior High and High School All-State Choirs ( a true All-State experience as students from all NV Schools audition for a limited number of seats in the choirs).
Great job to all of our talented students and Mr. Roberson—your hard work and dedication are paying off! 👏🎵

From Elko County School District
Getting ready for kindergarten? Make sure your child is up to date on required immunizations:
Required Immunizations to Enter Kindergarten:
💉 Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTaP) – 4 to 5 doses (depending on age of last dose)
🛡️ Polio – 3 to 4 doses (depending on age of last dose)
💉 Hepatitis A – 2 doses
💉 Hepatitis B – 3 doses
🦠 Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) – 2 doses
✅ Varicella (Chickenpox) – 2 doses
Ways to Get a Copy of Your Child’s Immunization Record:
Visit your child’s pediatrician’s office
Access records online through Nevada WebIZ: https://izrecord.nv.gov/
Student Medication Form:
If your child needs medication during school hours, a form must be completed by their medical provider. Please connect with your school’s Site Nurse as soon as possible.
Questions or Concerns?
Contact Nursse Manning at (775) 752-3837
Let’s make sure our students are healthy and ready for a great start to kindergarten!

⚾ April 8 vs. Owyhee
🔥 W 15-0
🔥 W 13-0
⚾ April 9 vs. Declo
L 5-14
⚾ April 10 – Glenns Ferry Wood Bat Tournament (@ Wendell) vs. Malad
L 4-14
⚾ April 11 – Glenns Ferry Tournament
💪 W 13-2 vs. Challis
💪 W 11-1 vs. Idaho City
Great effort from the team! Keep working and improving, Leopards! 🐆⚾

Meat Evaluation and Technology- 1st Place Team
Isaac G- 1st High Individual
Marli D - 2nd High Individual
Mason N- 3rd High Individual
Aron H- 4th High Individual
Marcus U- 7th High Individual
Brynli D
Farm Business Management- 1st Place Team
Isaac G- 1st High Individual
Carson B- 2nd High Individual
Aron H- 4th High Individual
Marli D- 5th High Individual
Tripp S
Marcos C
Senior Floriculture- 1st Place Team
Rietta P- 1st High Individual
Alta A- 2nd High Individual
Sarah E- 4th High Individual
Reagan B
Novice Floriculture- 1st Place Team
Josie B- 2nd High Individual
Shelby B- 3rd High Individual
Dalli P- 6th High Individual
Joslynn V
Best Informed Greenhand- 1st and 2nd Place Team
Reese L- 1st High Individual
Maggie N- 2nd High Individual
Eliza A- 3rd High Individual
Josie B- 3rd High Individual
Natalie D- 5th High Individual
Cassidy R- 5th High Individual
Dusty U- 8th High Individual
RileyJo G
Brynli D
Soil/Land Judging- 1st Place Team
Carson B- 1st High Individual
Cassidy R- 2nd High Individual
Mason N- 3rd High Individual
Alivia S- 5th High Individual
Colter R- 6th High Individual
Dusty U- 8th High Individual
Stacia H- 9th High Individual
Isaac G- 10th High Individual
Arabella M
Extemporaneous Speaking - Carson B- 1st High Individual
Novice Veterinary Science- 1st Place Team
Stacia H- 2nd High Individual
Reese L- 3rd High Individual
Cassidy R- 5th High Individual
Eliza A- 10th High Individual
Baylor W
Jess W
Poultry Judging- 1st Place Team
Marcos C- 1st High Individual
Shelby B- 6th High Individual
Alivia S
Dalyann C
Maggie N
Dusty U
Natalie D
Agricultural Mechanics and Technology- 1st Place Team
Easton M- 2nd High Individual
Colter R
Marcus U
Cache C
Agricultural Sales and Service- 2nd Place Team
Stacia H- 2nd High Individual
Alivia S- 3rd High Individual
Baylor W- 10th High Individual
RileyJo G
Easton M
Senior Parliamentary Procedure- 2nd Place Team
Isaac G- High Chairperson
Carson B
Colter R
Marcos C
Cassidy R
Marcus U
Environmental and Natural Resources- 2nd Place Team
Cameron L- 2nd High Individual
Gage U- 4th High Individual
Colter R- 5th High Individual
Mason N
Cache C
Milk Quality and Products
Jess W
Cameron L
Gage U
Tripp S
Senior and Novice Horse Evaluation
Dalyann C- 2nd High Individual in Novice Horse
Dalli P
Rietta P
Reagan B
Sarah E
Joslynn
Creed Speaking- Dalyann C
Prepared Speaking - Baylor W
Employability Skills- Jess W(Qualified for top 6)
State FFA Degree- Marli D, Marcos C, Isaac G, Aron H, Mason N,
Heather P

Girls' track results from Pershing County, April 3rd
100/110HH
Marli 17.57 1st place- now holds 3rd place on the school record board
100m
McKinnley 14.84
200m
Stacia 32.79
Marli 31.88
400m
Stacia 1:13.45 Brynli 1:17.71 (PR) Maggie 1:10.94 (PR)
800m
Brynli 3:16.08 Natalie 3:06.54(PR) Millie 2:47.66 (PR) Maggie 2:44.91 (PR) 3rd place
1600m
Millie 6:15.15 1st place Natalie 7:07.26 (PR)
3200m
April 3rd place 15:08.93
300intH
Marli 56.22 3rd place
4x100 relay 58.42 McKinnley, Stacia, Marli &Bella
4x800 relay 11:54.11 2nd place Millie, April, Natalie &Maggie
Long Jump McKinnley 3'10"
Shot Put McKinnley 25'7" Brynli 20'9"
Discus Stacia 67'4"
Triple Jump Bella 25' 5.25"
Pole Vault 3rd place April 5'6" Brynli 5'0" Natalie 5'6" Maggie 5' 6"

Congratulations to 11th grader Cache C. for being awarded 3rd place! 🥉✍️
We’re proud of your hard work and creativity!



Friday, April 3rd
Boys Results
Field Events
Long Jump
Henry – 14' 3.75"
Jayden – 15' 3.25" (PR)
High Jump
Marcos – 5'6" (T-3rd)
Henry – 4'6"
Shot Put
Justice – 25'6"
Discus
Justice – 66'9"
Triple Jump
Marcos – 34'6" (PR)
Track Events
100m
Aron – 11.77 (2nd)
Jayden – 13.45 (PR)
Justice – 13.85 (PR)
200m
Aron – 23.96 (2nd)
Mason – 24.26 (3rd, PR)
Justice – 29.43 (PR)
800m
Mason – 2:05.79 (1st, PR)
1600m
Isaac – 4:56.92 (2nd)
3200m
Isaac – 10:55.74 (2nd)
4x800 Relay
Mason, Aron, Jayden, Isaac – 9:52.57 (1st)
Great job to all our athletes, and congratulations on all the PRs! 💪🏃♂️
The junior high and high school will be released today, March 26th, for lunch at 12:55 PM.
The elementary school will be released at 1:45 PM.
All buses will run from the elementary school at 1:45 PM.
Please plan accordingly and be prompt when picking up your students.
Have a great break! We look forward to seeing students back on April 6th.

2026 Writer's Festival Entries
**Places will be announced 13 April at the Awards Ceremony in Elko**
Colton M
Tenth Grade
*Here is a portion of Colton's entry
Gone Rogue
You want to know why I changed? Everyone does. They point to the moment I “broke,” as if I were some fragile thing that finally shattered under pressure. But that's not what happened at all. I didn't break. I woke up. For years, YEARS! I bled for this city. I took bullets meant for strangers. I pulled children from burning buildings while my body screamed, while I buried friends, while I watched the people I saved go back to destroying each other the moment I turned my back. And you loved me for it. God, how you loved me.
Your hero. Your symbol. Your convenient little solution to every problem you created but were too weak to fix yourselves. But here's what no one tells you about being a hero: the weight doesn't make you stronger. It makes you tired. So impossibly tired. One day, you realize. The people you're saving? They won't be better. They want someone else to carry their sins. So they don't have to feel the weight. I remember the exact moment. I saved him, this man pinned under rubble, crying, begging for his life. Three weeks later, I saw his face on the news. He'd killed his family. The little girl whose hand I held while they cut her free? She'd been cowering from him. I saved a monster so he could create more victims for me to save.
An endless cycle. And that's when I understood. I wasn't breaking the wheel, I was greasing it. You call this villainy. I call it clarity. Every person I've put down since then? I didn't choose them randomly. I chose the ones I knew. The ones I'd saved before, who went right back to their rot. The corrupt officials who were rescued from assassination attempts. The criminals that I pulled from certain death, who thanked me with tears before returning to their empires. I was your janitor, cleaning up your messes while you continued to make more. Well, I'm done mopping. Now I'm removing the people who make the spills.
And yes, yes, I see the fear in your eyes when you look at me now. Good. You should be afraid. Not of what I've become but of what you made me realize. That I wasted the best years of my life preserving a world that didn't need preservation. You don't want a hero. You never did. You wanted a mirror that only showed you your best angles. Someone to tell you that you're worth saving. And I'm tired of lying. So here's the truth, the one no hero is allowed to say. Some people aren't worth saving. Some systems aren't worth preserving. And sometimes the kindest thing you can do is let it all burn down and start over. You see a monster. I see someone who finally stopped pretending that hope alone could heal a wound this infected. The old me died trying to save you. The new me? I’m finishing what you started.
(enter hero)
You think I don't understand? You think I haven't felt it too? Do you remember that night after the bridge collapsed? We sat on that rooftop, you covered in ash, telling me you’d counted every face you couldn't reach. Thirty-seven. And I held you while you shook, because I had my own list. My own ghosts. I've been where you are. Standing where the weight feels like it's gonna crush your spine. Where every save feels pointless because you know tomorrow there'll be another fire, another scream, another reason to ask why you bother. But here's the difference. I stayed. Not because I'm stronger. You were always the strongest person I knew. But strength isn't why I'm still in this costume while you've become everything we swore we'd stop. I stayed because I remember the ones we did save. Marcus. Twelve years old, pulled from that trafficking ring. You held his hand in the ambulance. He's in college now. Pre-med. He wrote to thank us because he wants to save people, too. Yes, you saved a monster that night. But you also saved a little girl who paints murals of hope. An old woman who started a soup kitchen. A firefighter who's gone to pull dozens more out from the flames. You're not wrong that some people we save go back to being terrible. But you're choosing to only count them. You're letting the worst of humanity define all of humanity, and that's their victory, not yours. You say you “woke up.” I say you fell asleep. You stopped seeing the terrified teenager inside the hardened criminal. The abused child inside the abuser. You stopped believing people can change, which is ironic, given what you've changed into. You've become the easiest thing to be. Judge, jury, and executioner. You think that makes you clear-eyed? It makes you blind. It's so much harder to keep believing, to keep your hand extended even when it gets bitten. But that's the job. That's what we signed up for. I'm tired too. Everyday. I've buried friends. Failed people. Saved someone only to watch them destroy themselves a year later. But I don't get to decide who deserves life based on my exhaustion...

**Places will be announced 13 April at the Awards Ceremony in Elko**
Cache C
Eleventh Grade
A Boy and His Dog
Way up in the mountains there’s a boy and his dog,
And they'll keep hiking till’ the sun's about gone,
he carries a shotgun she carries a bell,
Some folks call this country a literal living hell,
But to the boy and his dog it's nothing but fun,
As she stops on point he readies his gun,
As they take a step forward the birds all flush,
He fires his gun but hits only the dust.

A big thank you to our intramural volleyball teams for a fun and successful season!
Special thanks to Coach Cody and Coach Jessica for their time, leadership, and support throughout the season—we appreciate all you do!
The boys had an outstanding meet with multiple personal records and top finishes!
Track Events:
💥 100m
🥇 Aron – 11.66 (PR)
Justice – 14.35 (PR)
💥 200m
🥈 Aron – 23.08 (PR)
Jayden – 27.93 (PR)
Justice – 30.20
💥 800m
🥇 Isaac – 2:12.50 (PR)
🥈 Mason – 2:13.15
💥 1600m
🥇 Isaac – 5:11.04
🥈 Mason – 5:25.16 (PR)
💥 3200m
🥇 Isaac – 11:04.72
Weston – 13:06.16 (4th)
Field Events:
📏 Long Jump
Henry – 15' 4.5" (PR)
Jayden – 14' 9" (PR)
📏 High Jump
🥇 Marcos – 5' 10"
Henry – 4' 6"
📏 Shot Put
Carson – 34' 6.75" (PR)
Justice – 27' 4.5" (PR)
📏 Discus
🥉 Carson – 115' 5" (PR)
Justice – 87' 1" (PR)
Cache – 50' 2"
📏 Triple Jump
Marcos – 33' 10"
Great work by all athletes! Keep it going, Leopards!






🏃♀️ Track Events:
100/110 Hurdles
🥇 Marli – 18.34 (1st place)
300m Intermediate Hurdles
🥇 Marli – 57.04 (1st place)
100m
🥇 RileyJo – 13.54 (PR)
McKinnley – 14.71 (PR)
Stacia – 15.19 (PR)
Lupe – 15.73 (PR)
200m
Marli – 31.19
Stacia – 32.22 (PR)
400m
🥉 Stacia – 1:14.17 (3rd place)
Brynli – 1:18.71
800m
🥈 Brynli – 3:14.63 (PR)
🥉 Natalie – 3:15.35
1600m
🥇 Millie – 6:17.69
Natalie – 7:27.96 (4th place)
3200m
🥇 Millie – 13:41.18 (1st place)
🏃♀️ Relay Results:
4x100
Bella, Reese, Lupe, McKinnley – 1:01.26 (5th place)
4x200
Bella, Reese, Lupe, RileyJo – 2:07.08 (3rd place)
4x400
🥇 April, Brynli, Maggie, Marli – 5:15.89 (1st place)
4x800
🥇 April, Natalie, Maggie, Millie – 12:19.44 (1st place)
🏅 Field Events:
Long Jump
🥈 RileyJo – 15’3” (PR)
McKinnley – 12’ 0.25” (PR)
Triple Jump
Bella – 24’5.5” (4th place, PR)
High Jump
Reese – 3’10” (4th place, PR)
RileyJo – 3’10” (4th place, PR)
Lupe – 3’8” (PR)
Pole Vault
April – 5’0”
Shot Put
McKinnley – 27’3.5” (PR)
Cassidy – 22’3.5” (PR)
Discus
Stacia – 61’8”
Cassidy – 55’2”
So many personal records and top finishes—great work, Leopards! 🐾 Keep building!




Wells Elementary School will conduct an emergency response DRILL on Wednesday, March 25, at approximately 1:30 PM. Please do not be concerned if you see emergency vehicles at the elementary school; this is only a drill. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Wells Elementary at (775) 752-3837. Thank you.

