Clark Fork junior Emily Garman will be making her second trip to state in the 100 and 300 hurdles, where she will once again compete with a Kootenai opponent, as well as the other 14 fastest hurdlers in the 1A classification. Also competing for the Wampus Cats will be junior Max Icardo in the 110 high hurdles. “Emily is dropping time, I think she has a shot at the podium,” said Cats coach Brenda Haase, who thinks Icardo has the skillset to be a decathlete. “Max just started hurdles three weeks ago, he thought he had a better chance of getting to state. He’s done long jump,…