Photos: Missouri Class 3-5 girls track and field championships (Saturday)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Cardinal Ritter (Class 5), Kearney (Class 4) and Lutheran St. Charles (Class 3) girls captured team championships on Saturday at the Missouri Track and Field Championships at Jefferson City High School's Adkins Stadium.
Among the highlights were Parkway Central junior Skyye Lee winning four Class 4 championships (100 meters, 200 meters, 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles), Raytown South senior Zaya Akins winning three Class 4 titles (100, 200 and 400 meters) and Eldon junior Zoe Martonfi winning three Class 3 crowns (800 meters, 1600 meters and 300 hurdles).
MSHSAA Track and Field Championships
Photo gallery: Missouri Class 3-5 boys track and field championships (Saturday)
Nixa freshman Jackson Cantwell breaks record, wins Missouri Class 5 shot put
Purdue football signee Arhmad Branch wins Missouri Class 4 long jump title
Rock Bridge's Andrew Hauser pulls off dramatic finish to win Missouri Class 5 1600 title
Photo gallery: Missouri Class 3-5 boys track and field championships (Friday)
Photo gallery: Missouri Class 3-5 girls track and field championships (Friday)
Here's a look at Saturday's action from photographer Nate Latsch:
Missouri girls track and field championships
Photos from Nate Latsch

Nate Latsch is a Regional Editor at SBLive Sports overseeing high school coverage for Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. A veteran sportswriter and multimedia content creator, Latsch has covered high school sports in the St. Louis area and Missouri for 20 years, with a focus on high school football, basketball, baseball and football and basketball recruiting. He has worked for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, STLhighschoolsports.com, the Associated Press, FOX Sports Midwest, MLB.com and Scout.com. In addition to covering high school sports, Latsch has covered youth, college and professional sports, including covering the St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues and St. Louis Rams, the University of Missouri and Saint Louis University.
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