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Wabash won four events and scored 31 top-eight places to run away with the team title at Saturday's Anderson University Indoor Track and Field Invitational.
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Wabash scored 191.83 points to finish well ahead of the eight other teams competing at the meet. Franklin College finished in second place with 108.33 points. Hanover took third place with 96 points.
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Josh Massaquoi broke the tape first in the finals of the 60-meter hurdles with a winning time of 8.79.
Takeshi Greiner placed third in the finals with his time of  8.92.
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Brayden Curnutt crossed the finish line in first place in the mile run with a time of 4:20.25.
Evan Shupe placed eighth overall by finishing in 5:04.81.
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Nathan France won the 400-meter dash, crossing the finish line in first place at 51.35.
Christopher Royal picked up a fourth-place finish with his time of 53.64.
Howie Steele placed third overall in the 200-meter dash by finishing in 23.55. France added a seventh-place finish with a time of 24.02.
Nate Joven scored an individual victory in the pole vault with a winning height of 3.85 meters (12 feet, 7.5 inches).Â
Landon Miller scored a fifth-place finish in the pole vault with a career-best effort of 2.45 meters (8 feet, 5 inches).
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Conner Grimes,
Tanner Brooks,
Owen Smith, and Steele combined to win the 4x200-meter relay with a total time of 1:32.07.
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Drake Hayes placed second in the 5,000-meter run. He turned in a time of 15:59.64.
Thomas Price scored a seventh-place finish in the 5,000 with a career-best time of 16:57.48.
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Brooks raced to third place in the finals of the 60-meter dash. He crossed the finish line at 7.19.
Seth Acero scored a seventh-place finish with a time of 7.30.
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Wabash runners earned third-, fourth-, and fifth-place finishes in the 800-meter run.
Angel Perez finished in a career-best time of 2:03.74 to place third overall.
Austin Jewell took fourth place with a time of 2:03.81.
Aidan Makled finished in fifth place at 2:03.82.
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Karston Runge finished the 600-meter run in a career-best time of 1:28.47 to capture fourth place.
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Quinn Sholar placed second in the shot put with a throw of 15.03 meters (49 feet, 3.75 inches).
Evan Furuness scored a fifth-place finish with his toss of 13.03 meters (42 feet, 9 inches). William Boas turned in a career-best mark at 12.31 meters (40 feet, 4.75 inches) to earn seventh place.
Sholar also placed second in the weight throw with a mark of 16.25 meters (53 feet, 3.75 inches). Boas scored a fifth-place finish with a top effort of 14.24 meters (46 feet, 8.75 inches).
Alex Naylor posted his career-best mark with a throw of 12.64 meters (41 feet, 5.75 inches) to place seventh.
Lane Brockman finished in eighth place with his career-best effort of 12.56 meters (41 feet, 2.5 inches).
Jake Oostman cleared 1.80 meters (5 feet, 10.75 inches) for a third-place finish in the high jump.
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Owen Smith picked up a career-best mark of 6.14 meters (20 feet, 1.75 inches) to finish in third place in the long jump.
Kannon Chase captured fourth place with a leap of 5.91 meters (19 feet, 4.75 inches). Joven added a career-best leap of 5.74 meters (18 feet, 10 inches) to earn sixth place.
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Mike Holsclaw placed third in the triple jump with his leap of 11.52 meters (37 feet, 9.5 inches). Sam Yerkey placed fourth in the event with a personal-best jump of 11.46 meters (37 feet, 7.25 inches).
Sawyer Stuckey's all-time best mark of 10.4 meters (34 feet, 1.5 inches) earned him sixth place.
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Wabash competes at Centre College on Saturday, February 10.
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