
CHS grad Danny Conlisk is now running track for an NCAA D-II school. (Photo courtesy Dawnelle Conlisk)
Three meets in, and he’s getting faster.
Coupeville High School grad Danny Conlisk, who’s now a freshman at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, continues to tear up the track during his first collegiate season.
Saturday, Conlisk and his Hardrocker teammates were in Spearfish at Black Hills State University for the Dave Little Invitational.
While there, the former Wolf ran in the 200 and the 4 x 400, setting a college PR in his solo event.
Conlisk finished 7th in the 200, hitting the line in 24.03 seconds.
He also ran the second leg on an all-freshman relay unit which claimed 4th place in the day’s prime team-up.
The Hardrockers were competing against five other schools Saturday, with MSU Billings, Rocky Mountain College, Chadron State, and Dickinson State joining SDSM&T and the meet hosts.
Conlisk and Co. return to the same track next Saturday, February 1 for the Myrle Hanson Memorial Open.
During his time in Coupeville, Conlisk was a two-time state champ, winning titles in the 200 and 400 as a senior.
He holds CHS records in the 100, 200, and 400.
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