The Chase County boys track and field team won the Class 2A regional at Lyndon Thursday.
Chase County won the regional championship with 106 points, 39 points more than runner-up Lyndon.
The Bulldogs had five regional champions.
Mitch Budke in the javelin (160-4), Wyatt Griffin in the high jump (6-2), the 4x100m relay team of Budke, Cal Kohlmeier, Gavyn Francis and Brock Griffin (45.25), Brock Griffin in the 400m (50.98) and the 4x400m relay team of Wyatt Griffin, Cooper Schroer, Brock Griffin and Tag Groh (3:31.19).
Tag Groh had two second place finishes in the long jump (20-8.50) and the 400m (51.01).
Schroer finished second in the 800m (1:57.60). The 4x800m relay team of Cooper Schroer, Silus Hernandez, Carson Schroer and Tag Groh took second (8:32.43). Luke Budke finished second in the pole vault (11-0).
The Lyndon boys finished second behind Chase County.
Kaedin Massey won two regional championships in the discus (162-5) and the shot put (46-8).
Brayden Marcotte was second in the 1,600m (4:36.60) and fourth in the 3,200m (10:17.47).
Lyndon’s 4x100m relay team of James Marcotte, Caston Wirth, Jalen Massey, and Evan Feuerborn,  finished third (46.07) The 4x400m relay team of Taye Kitselman, Jalen Massey, Caston Wirth, and Evan Feuerborn was second (3:34.87).
James Marcotte finished fourth in the triple jump (41-1.25)
The Lyndon girls finished second with 69.5 points.
Trysten Sowers won a regional championship in the 400m (1:00.60). She also finished second in the 200m (26.72).
Jolie Hielscher had two second place finishes in the javelin (110-4) and the 100m (13.54).
The 4x100m of Jolie Hielscher, Peyton Weston, Reanna Marcotte, Kadi Marsh (53.20) and 4x400m relay team of Peyton Weston, Jolie Hielscher, Taylor Segrist and Trysten Sowers (4:26.21) relays both finished second.
Kadi Marsh was second in the long jump (15-11)
Reanna Marcotte finished third in the triple jump (31-10.75).
The Chase County girls finished fourth with 47 points and had two regional champions.
Kinzie Rogers won the pole vault (7-6).
Madelyn Wilson won the javelin (111-10) and took second in the shot put (33-11).
The 4x800m relay team of Grace Newland, Kadence Gerber, Kiya Cahoone, and Kinslea Glanville finished third (11:37.38).
Kinslea Glanville finished fourth in the 3,200m (14:14.86).
Chayla Owen was fourth in the javelin (102-10).
The Northern Heights girls finished sixth with 41 points.
Teagan Hines was the regional champion in the 3,200m (13:42.33) and took second in the 1,600m (6:10.75).
Addisyn Hinrichs was third in the 100m hurdles (17.31) and took fourth in the 300m hurdles (52.95).
Jaitlyn Johnson finished fourth in the discus (116-4).
The Northern Heights boys finished 13th with 16 points.
The 4x800m relay team of Reese Spade, Grady Tiffany, Nathan Hansen and Cooper Hamlin finished third (8:59.78).
Cooper Hamlin finished fourth in the 1,600m (4:41.86)
Connor Arb took fourth in the long jump (20-0).
The Mission Valley girls finished 10th with 23 points.
Emma Slade was the regional champion in the discus (122-11) and took third in the shot put (33-7).
Haiden Lowe finished fourth in the triple jump (28-10.50).
The Mission Valley boys had two qualifiers.
Porter Deters finished second in the triple jump (41-5). Laken Lewis took second in the javelin (158-1).
At the Class 3A regional at Fredonia, the Osage City boys finished second with 79.5 points, finishing 1.5 points behind regional champion Burlington.
Landon Boss won three regional championships, discus (167-0), shot put (55-11.50) and javelin (186-4).
Quenten Stark finished second in the 400m (52.78) and third in the high jump (6-0).
Chase Williams had two third place finishes in the discus (142-3) and shot put (49.6-50).
Tate Smith finished third in the 800m (2:09.48).
The 4x800m relay team of Weston Dunbar, Luke Kerns, Luke Orender and Tate Smith finished second (9:00.74), while the 4x400m relay team of Quenten Stark, Tate Smith, Josiah Smith and Weston Dunbar finished fourth (3:37.93).
Cooper Parsons finished fourth in the triple jump (39-4).
The Osage City girls took third with 69 points.
Emory Speece had three second place finishes in the 800m (2:27.69), 1,600m (5:24.30) and 3,200m (12:26.46).
Lexi Boss had two second place finishes in the discus (128-7) and javelin (122-8).
Jaiton Bosse had two third place finishes in the 1,600m (5:42.64) and 3,200m (12:28.21).
The 4x800m relay team of Jaiton Bosse, Ally Sage, Emory Speece, and Sadie Shoemaker finished third (10:37.40).
Greta Crawford finished third in the discus (114-6).
Campbell Stark took fourth in the high jump (4-10).
The Burlington boys won the Fredonia regional.
Burlington had four regional champions the 4x100m relay (43.08), Zane Hoback in the long jump (21-9.75), Brody Anderson in the 100m (11.14) and Cameron Stadel in the 200m (22.61).
Anderson took second in both in the long jump (20-9.75) and the 200m (22.77).
Stadel was third in the 100m (11.32).
Hoback finished fourth in the 100m (111.32) and high jump (6-0).
Tristan Devening took fourth in the 200m (22.99).
The Burlington girls finished fourth with 48 points.
The 4x400m relay team of Olivia Lyons, Hattie Burgio, Lyra Codney, and Haylei Potter finished first (4:19.80).
Keely Hoback finished second in the 100m hurdles (11.53) and was fourth in the 200m (27.07).
Burgio took third in the 400m (1:04.72).
Codney finished fourth in the 400m (1:04.99).
Potter finished third in the 300m hurdles (49.02).
The 4x100m relay team finished third (50.66).
Other regionals to take place on Friday include Council Grove traveling to Nickerson for a Class 3A regional. Olpe, Madison, Hamilton, Hartford, Lebo, Burlingame, Marias des Cygnes Valley, and Waverly travel to Iola for a Class 1A regional.
The Class 3A and 2A state track and field championships begin next Friday at Cessna Stadium in Wichita.