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Tom Runge

Track and Field

Little Giants Host Huntsman Family Track and Field Invitational

Wabash hosted six other track and field programs for the annual non-scoring Huntsman Family Invitational held Saturday at Little Giant Stadium.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.  
 
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).
 
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).
 
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.
 
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).
 
Wabash competes at the Indiana DIII Championships on Saturday, April 13, at DePauw University.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Brayden Curnutt

Brayden Curnutt

Distance
Sophomore
Nathan France

Nathan France

L. Sprints
Junior
Takeshi Greiner

Takeshi Greiner

Hurdles/Sprints
Junior
Drake Hayes

Drake Hayes

Distance
Junior
Julius Hearns

Julius Hearns

Sprints
Sophomore
Aidan Makled

Aidan Makled

Distance
Junior
Will Morris

Will Morris

Pole Vault
Sophomore
Will Neubauer

Will Neubauer

Distance
Sophomore
Jake Oostman

Jake Oostman

Jumps
Sophomore
Karston Runge

Karston Runge

L. Sprints
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Brayden Curnutt

Brayden Curnutt

Sophomore
Distance
Nathan France

Nathan France

Junior
L. Sprints
Takeshi Greiner

Takeshi Greiner

Junior
Hurdles/Sprints
Drake Hayes

Drake Hayes

Junior
Distance
Julius Hearns

Julius Hearns

Sophomore
Sprints
Aidan Makled

Aidan Makled

Junior
Distance
Will Morris

Will Morris

Sophomore
Pole Vault
Will Neubauer

Will Neubauer

Sophomore
Distance
Jake Oostman

Jake Oostman

Sophomore
Jumps
Karston Runge

Karston Runge

Sophomore
L. Sprints