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Tom Runge

Track and Field

Wabash Track and Field Returns To Action at Mount St. Joseph

Little Giants earn six first-place finishes.

The Wabash College track and field team returned to action on Saturday after the holiday break, competing in the non-scoring Mount St. Joseph University Indoor Invitational. The Little Giants scored six first-place finishes overall.
 
Will Neubauer and David Adesanya finished 1-2 in the 800-meter run. Neubauer won the event with a time of 1:58.51. Adesanya captured second place by finishing in 1:58.56. Sawyer Lewis scored a fourth-place finish by posting a time of 2:06.32.
 
Brayden Curnutt raced to first place in the 3,000-meter run with a time of 8:30.98. Jacob Sitzman placed second by finishing in 9:12.99. Johnathan Loney added a fourth-place finish with a time of 9:18.17.
 
Angel Perez won the mile run with a top time of 4:34.62. Egan Williams took third place in  4:47.83.
 
Carter Leininger, Owen Smith, Jack Huisden, and Tanner Brooks combined to finish the 4x200-meter relay in 1:34.80 to score a win for Wabash in that event. Leininger also finished third in the 60-meter finals with a time of 7.05.
 
Morgyn Clark cleared 1.90 meters (6 feet, 2.75 inches) to win the high jump. Mike Holsclaw finished in second place at a height of 1.78 meters (5 feet, 10 inches). Clark also scored a fourth-place finish in the 400-meter dash by posting a time of 54.65.
 
Sly Williams scored a win in the long jump with a leap of 6.36 meters (20 feet, 10.5 inches).
 
Quinn Sholar picked up a pair of second-place finishes in the two throwing events. Sholar finished second in the shot put with his top mark of 15.26 meters (50 feet, 0.75 inches). Evan Furuness took third place with a mark of 14.15 meters (46 feet, 5.25 inches). Jakob Van Pelt added a fifth-place finish with his throw of 13.04 inches (42 feet, 9.5 inches).
 
Sholar produced a toss of 17.17 meters (56 feet, 4 inches) to finish second in the weight throw. Furuness scored a third-place finish with his throw of 15.07 meters (49 feet, 5.5 inches). William Boas placed fourth with a top mark of 14.64 meters (48 feet, 0-5 inches). Lane Brockman finished fifth overall with his 13.70-meter (44 feet, 11.5 inches) effort.
 
Hugh Ford placed third in the pole vault by clearing 3.50 meters (11 feet, 5.75 inches). Ryan Adams tied for fourth place after topping out at 3.35 meters (10 feet, 11.75 inches).
 
Wabash competes next Saturday at the I-55 Meet hosted by Illinois Wesleyan University.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams

Pole Vault
Junior
David Adesanya

David Adesanya

Mid Distance
Sophomore
Lane Brockman

Lane Brockman

Throws
Junior
Tanner Brooks

Tanner Brooks

S. Sprints
Sophomore
Brayden Curnutt

Brayden Curnutt

Distance
Senior
Evan Furuness

Evan Furuness

Throws
Junior
Mike Holsclaw

Mike Holsclaw

Jumps
Junior
Will Neubauer

Will Neubauer

Distance
Senior
Angel Perez

Angel Perez

Distance
Sophomore
Quinn Sholar

Quinn Sholar

Throws
Junior

Players Mentioned

Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams

Junior
Pole Vault
David Adesanya

David Adesanya

Sophomore
Mid Distance
Lane Brockman

Lane Brockman

Junior
Throws
Tanner Brooks

Tanner Brooks

Sophomore
S. Sprints
Brayden Curnutt

Brayden Curnutt

Senior
Distance
Evan Furuness

Evan Furuness

Junior
Throws
Mike Holsclaw

Mike Holsclaw

Junior
Jumps
Will Neubauer

Will Neubauer

Senior
Distance
Angel Perez

Angel Perez

Sophomore
Distance
Quinn Sholar

Quinn Sholar

Junior
Throws