Wabash competed at the Steemer Showcase at Wittenberg University Saturday afternoon in a non-team scoring track, and field meet at the Tigers' indoor facility.
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The Little Giants put three runners in the finals of the 60-meter hurdles.
Josh Massaquoi ran a season-best finals time of 8.49 to claim third place.
Takeshi Greiner also turned in a career-best time by placing fifth with a finals time of 8.78.
Giovonni Zappala scored a seventh-place finish with a time of 9.05.
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Freshman
Quinn Sholar turned in two top-five performances, including an individual victory in the shot put. Sholar was one of three Wabash entries to finish in the top-five places. Sholar won the event with a mark of 15.69 meters (51 feet, 5.75 inches).
Brandon English placed second with a top distance of 14.63 meters (48 feet).
Reis Thomas captured fifth place with a career-best toss of 13.92 meters (45 feet, 8 inches).
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Sholar added a  fifth-place finish in the weight throw with a top distance of 15.32 meters (50 feet, 3.25 inches).
Connor Wakefield scored a seventh-place finish with a best effort of 14.70 meters (48 feet, 2.75 inches).
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Freshman
Haiden Diemer-McKinney produced the seventh-fastest time among NCAA Division III competitors this season by finishing second in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:51.67. Teammate
Will Neubauer played sixth overall with a career-best time of 1:53.36, 19
th-best in DIII this year.
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The Wabash foursome of
TK Walls,
Nathan France,
Thomas Joven, and
Josh Manfred produced a third-place finish in the 4x200-meter relay. The quartet combined for a season-best time of 1:33.29.
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Nate Joven placed fourth in the pole vault by clearing 3.86 meters (12 feet, 8 inches) for the best performance in the event by a Little Giant this season.
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Brayden Curnutt raced to eighth place in the 5,000-meter run by posting a career-best time of 15:15.68.
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