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Wabash Finishes Second At The Indiana DIII Track And Field Championships – Wabash College Athletics
Wabash posted 25 top-seven finishes with three profitable efforts at Saturday’s Indiana Division III Monitor and Discipline Championships held at DePauw College. The Little Giants scored a complete of 139.5 factors to complete second out of 9 males’s groups competing on the meet.
Trine College received the championship with a complete rating of 187.5. DePauw completed in third place with a rating of 111 factors. Rose-Hulman (103 factors) and Hanover (82 factors) rounded out the top-five locations within the crew standings.
Leo Warbington scored one of many Little Giants’ first-place finishes. He received the 400-meter hurdles as a part of a 1-2-3 end for Wabash. Warbington completed with a profitable time of 58.07, ending forward of teammates Giovonni Zappala in second place (58.39) and Max Bigler in third place (59.04). Takeshi Greiner added a fifth-place end with a time of 1:00.29. Stuart Anker positioned sixth within the occasion by ending in 1:00.77.
Luke Bender scored a victory within the pole vault by clearing 4.47 meters (14 toes, 8 inches). Maddox Lee topped out at a peak of three.80 meters (12 toes, 5.5 inches) to complete in sixth place.
The Wabash foursome of Nathan France, Jose Franco, Tyler Partitions, and Cristian Aleman raced to a victory within the 4×400-meter relay. The quartet turned in a time of three:24.42. Franco added a fifth-place end within the 200-meter sprint by delivering a time of 23.00.
Warbington added a second-place end within the 110-meter hurdles by crossing the road in 15.56. Greiner positioned fifth with a time of 15.88. Zappala completed in 16.02 to seize sixth place general. Ethan Pine turned in a second-place end within the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:54.16. Brandon English positioned second within the shot put with a high mark of 14.66 meters (48 toes, 1.25 inches).
Will Neubauer accomplished the 400-meter sprint in 50.61 to complete in third place in that occasion. Partitions circled the oval in 50.68 to take third place within the 400-meter sprint. France completed in fifth place at 51.95. Aleman positioned sixth general with a time of 52.34. Reis Thomas scored a third-place end within the discus with a high throw of 47.05 meters (154 toes, 4 inches).
Bigler scored a third-place end within the excessive soar with a high peak of 1.84 meters (6 toes, 5 inches). Anker earned a fifth-place end by clearing 1.79 meters (5 toes, 10.5 inches).
Julius Hearns, Josh Warmick, Josh Manfred, and Seth Acero mixed to complete the 4×100-meter relay in 44.36 to earn a fourth-place end in that occasion.
Gianni Minor positioned fifth general within the lengthy soar with a leap of 6.32 meters (20 toes, 9 inches). Wyatt Dorsey turned in a high soar of 6.15 meters (20 toes, 2.25 inches) to complete in sixth place general. Clarke Criddell scored a seventh-place end within the 1500-meter by finishing the race in 4:10.24.