CORRECTED: The print edition of this story omitted hurdler Chloe Foster from the list of returning Rangers who qualified for the state meet last season.
In 2016 the Rangers qualified a large contingent of athletes to the Class AA state track and field championships: The girls finished eighth while the boys placed 18th.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Remy Brisbois
However, most of the Rangers who contributed to those totals were seniors, including Division I signees Emma Benner and Pat Kasl.
Of 13 combined qualifiers, only four have not graduated: senior sprinter and jumper Remy Brisbois, junior pole vaulter and sprinter Jenna Parent, sophomore sprinter Madeline Dolby and hurdler Chloe Foster.
The Rangers return many athletes who came close to advancement. Sophomore pole vaulter Sofia Dodge has been clearing the same heights as Parent this year. Eighth-grader Amelea Hauer is a middle distance phenom who has already beaten one of the girls who blocked her path to state in the



