Wabash hosted six other track and field programs for the annual non-scoring Huntsman Family Invitational held Saturday at Little Giant Stadium.
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Will Neubauer captured first place in the 800-meter run by completing the race in 1:53.85.
David Adesanya added a third-place finish with a season-best time of 1:54.59.
Howie Steele,
Nathan France, Adesanya, and Neubauer combined to win the 4x400-meter relay with a winning time of 3:19.53.
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Brayden Curnutt won the 1500-meter run by finishing in 4:05.33.
Aidan Makled scored a third-place finish by turning in a time of 4:06.06.
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Takeshi Greiner earned a pair of second-place finishes in the hurdles. The senior ran a personal-best time of 15.65 to place second in the 110-meter hurdles. Greiner picked up another career-best time by finishing the 400-meter hurdles in 56.86 to earn second place overall.
Owen Smith finished fourth in the 400-meter hurdles with a personal-best time of 58.24.
Karston Runge also ran a career-best time to finish in 58.26 for a fifth-place effort.
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Sly Williams scored two second-place finishes in the long jump and triple jump. His career-best leap of 13.25 meters (43 feet, 5.75 inches) earned a second-place finish, while his mark of 6.65 meters (21 feet, 10 inches) also placed second in the long jump. Â
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Lane Brockman produced a personal-best mark of 47.50 meters (155 feet, 10 inches) to place second in the hammer throw.
Evan Furuness added his career-best effort of 47.43 meters (155 feet, 7 inches) to earn a third-place finish in the hammer throw.
Quinn Sholar finished in fourth place in the hammer throw with a mark of 47.21 meters (154 feet, 11 inches). Sholar placed third in the discus with a throw of 40.62 meters (133 feet, 3 inches).
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Ryan Papandria placed third in the javelin with a throw of 44.83 meters (147 feet, 1 inch). Oostman placed fifth with a mark of 43.25 meters (141 feet, 11 inches).
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Tanner Brooks finished in fourth place in the 200-meter dash by finishing in 22.58.
Drake Hayes added a fourth-place finish in the 5,000-meter run with a career-best time of 15:15.04. The 4x100-meter relay team of Williams,
Julius Hearns,
Daiden Taulbee, and Brooks finished fourth with a time of 43.77.
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Jake Oostman placed fourth in the high jump by clearing 1.80 meters (5 feet, 10.75 inches).
Will Morris scored a fourth-place finish in the pole vault at a height of 4.10 meters (13 feet, 5.25 inches).
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Wabash competes at the Indiana DIII Championships on Saturday, April 13, at DePauw University.
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