Repeating as the Class 2A girls' high jump champion required Blaine junior Madison Schmidt to do something new.
Win a jump-off.
With the bar set at 5 feet, 10 inches, Schmidt and Benilde-St. Margaret's senior Madison Johnson went to overtime on Friday, day one of the track and field state meet at Hamline University.
Johnson's attempt failed but Schmidt went up and over for the victory.
"The jump-off was actually kind of fun," Schmidt said. "Lots of pressure but a good experience."
Good things came Schmidt's way all spring. Earlier in the season her jump of 6 feet made her Minnesota's career record holder. And her height Friday tied the meet record set in 1986 by Rochester John Marshall's Linda Barsness.
Another Linda, Schmidt's mother, won the 1984 state high jump title (5-6) for Tower-Soudan.
Correct count
A year ago, Buffalo senior Isaac Basten miscounted the number of laps in the 3,200-meter race and never activated his finishing kick.