Luke Doughty scored two top-five finishes at Friday's Wittenberg Tiger Invitational to help Wabash finish second out of ten teams in the overall scoring.
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Doughty posted a win in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, winning the event with a career-best time of 9:39.76.
Colin Rinne placed second in the steeplechase with his top career time of 9:45.07. Doughty also completed the 400-meter hurdles in another career-best time of 58.64 to place fifth overall.
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Sam Henthorn won the 5,000-meter run with his fastest time in that event at 15:08.82.
RaShawn Jones added a victory in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 15.10 in the finals.
Satchel Burton turned in a finals time of 15.70 to place fourth overall.
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Josh Wiggins raced to third place overall in the 200-meter dash, crossing the finish line in 22.73 for a season-best time.
Hayden Baehl placed third in the 800-meter finals by finishing in a season-best effort of 1:59.33.
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Parker Redelman added a fifth-place finish in the 400-meter run with a time of 50.71. Redelman joined
Brady Gossett,
Tyler Ramsey, and
Austin Ellingwood to place fourth in the 4x400-meter relay (3:31.39).
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Jared Strehl posted a season-best mark of 6.31 meters (20 feet, 8.5 inches) in the long jump to finish fourth individually.
PJ Schafer scored a fourth-place finish in the triple jump with best effort of 12.31 meters (40 feet, 8.75 inches).
Ballard Suiter cleared 3.50 meters (11 feet, 5.75 inches) to place fifth in the pole vault.
Hunter Baehl placed fifth in the javelin with a career-best throw of 45.01 meters (147 feet, 8 inches).
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Wabash scored a total of 108 points to finish second overall behind Rose-Hulman with 188.5 points. Wittenberg placed third with 86 points.
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The Little Giants will compete at DePauw University April 7.
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