Wabash won the Indiana Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championship title for the fifth time in six years Saturday, scoring 203 points to finish ahead of Rose-Hulman in second place with 190 points.
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The Little Giants have captured the team title every year since the event first took place in 2013 with the exception of a second-place finish in 2017. DePauw, the host school for the meet, placed third out of eight teams with 130 points. Manchester claimed fourth place with 72 points.
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The Little Giants dominated the two hurdles events.
RaShawn Jones won the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.58.
Satchel Burton placed third by finishing in 15.35.
Josh Wiggins finished in fourth place at 15.42.
John Dotlich took fifth place with a time of 15.91.
Angus Edmundson placed sixth overall with a time of 16.08.
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Jones also won the 400-meter hurdles, finishing in 55.28. Wiggins scored a second-place finish by crossing the line in 56.77. Dotlich added a fifth place finish in the 400-meter hurdles, completing the race in 59.27.
Rogeno Malone placed sixth overall in 59.59.
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Luke Doughty won the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 9:27.30.
Jonah Woods captured second place with a time of 9:40.00.
Aaron Tincher made it a 1-2-3 sweep for Wabash by finishing the race in third at 9:49.54.
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Austin Ellingwood won the 400-meter dash, racing the top spot in 48.90.
Parker Redelman scored a seventh-place finish with his finals time of 50.76.
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PJ Schafer scored a win in the high jump by clearing 1.93 meters (6 feet, 4 inches). Edmundson finished sixth with a best height of 1.73 meters (5 feet, 8 inches). Schafer scored a third-place finish in the long jump with a top leap of 6.14 meters (20 feet, 1.75 inches).
Jared Strehl placed sixth overall with a mark of 5.89 meters (19 feet, 4 inches). Schafer also placed third in the triple jump with a distance of 12.41 meters (40 feet, 8.75 inches). Strehl placed sixth with top effort of 11.95 inches (39 feet, 2.50 inches).
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Schafer's final points came in the javelin throw where he produced a fourth-place finish with a toss of 45.85 meters (150 feet, 5 inches).
Hunter Baehl finished fifth overall with a throw of 44.24 meters (145.02 feet).
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Hayden Baehl placed second in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:58.70. Doughty crossed the line in fifth place with a time of 2:02.06. Baehl scored a third-place finish in the 1500-meter run at 4:07.15, placing just ahead of
Colin Rinne in fourth place at 4:08.20.
Joe Deiser turned in a seventh-place finish in the event with a time of 4:12.07.
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Brady Gossett finished third in the 100-meter dash, crossing the line in 10.89.
Leon Ivy placed eighth with a time of 11.16. Gossett added a fourth-place finish in the 200-meter dash, completing the race in 22.25.
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Ballard Suiter cleared 3.65 meters (11 feet, 11.75 inches) to place fourth in the pole vault.
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Sam Henthorn ran to fifth place in the 10,000-meter run with a time of 34:00.29.
Drew Lukens placed sixth overall at 34:54.67. Zack Titus captured eighth place with a tie of 35:26.67. Rinne took sixth place in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 15:52.66.
Jonah Woods scored a team point with his eighth-place finish (16:11.86).
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Daniel Howe scored a sixth-place finish in the discus with a throw of 41.90 meters (137 feet, 6 inches).
Gaven Hill finished eighth in the shot put with a top mark of 13.32 meters (43 feet, 8.50 inches).
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Wabash finished second in the 4x400-meter relay. Redelman, Gossett,
Anthony McGinnis, and Ellingwood completed the race in 3:20.69. The foursome of Gossett, Wiggins, McGinnis, and Ivy combined for a fifth-place finish in the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 43.36.
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The Little Giants will compete in the Rose-Hulman Twilight Invitational Friday, April 20.
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