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LS Boys used depth to achieve second place at Sicl, cm takes the seventh – Newton Daily News

Colfax-Da's athletics from Lynnville-Sully Boys only won an event on Tuesday at the annual outdoor meeting of the South Iowa Cedar League.

But seven top three surfaces and 12 Top-Six-individual allies brought the Hawks to second place in the last rating of the Colfax Mingo High School.

The HAWKs won the 4×800 meter relay and moved to the top 10 in class 1a in the shuttle hurdle of hurdles, while the host Tigerhawks took eighth place in the 11-team field.

Iowa Valley won six victories and drove to the conference title with 142 points.

Lynnvile-Sully scored in the second and the rest of the five top 5 Belle Plaine (106), English valleys (94.5) and Sigourney (81).

BGM (53) cited the next group, which also included Montezuma (48), Colfax-Mingo (43.5), HLV/TC (36), Keota (16) and North Mahaska (9).

Lynnville Sullys 4×800 Quartet was Terran Gosselink, Blake Wilmesmeier, Colton Alberts and Hendrick Lowry and they won the race in a best season of 8 minutes and 44.06 seconds.

Gosselink also anchored the shuttle hurdle relay team for one season best. This group showed Connor Deal, Sawyer Veldhuizen, Ashton Rozendaal and Gosselink and they finished second in 1: 02.56, which took eighth place in 1a.

Belle Plaine won the race in 1: 01.8 and the Iowa Valley was third in 1: 12.57. The top 10 are in 1a every three times.

Blake Wilmesmeier

The 4×400 relay team of the Hawks was also the second. The four showed Ethan Dunsbergen, Lowry, Jace Johnson and Gosselink and were clocked 3: 35.16 in a best season.

Deal had the best individual finish because he was second in the high jump with a jump of 6 feet, 0 inches. He also took sixth place in the 110 high hurdles.

Dawson James grabbed a few bronze medals. He finished third with a throw of 44: 5 and took third place in the disc with a career of 129: 7.

The final field of fields was the long jump. Jack Bowlin finished fifth with a jump from 18-2 1/4.

The Hawks scored two points in 1,600 and 3,200.

Alberts scored a career best time of 4: 52.59 to take fourth place in the 1,600, and Wilmesmeier (5: 00.09) was fifth.

The duo flip turned third or fourth in the 3,200 as Wilmesmeier (10: 31.39) and Alberts (10: 45.25).

Gosselink (58.94) ended his night with a fourth place in the 400 hurdles, Lowry (2: 10.51), in 800 and Johnson achieved a career fake of 23.74 and took sixth place in the 200.

Xavier Woods

The Tigerhawks were third in two relays.

The 4×400 relay team from Chase Trotter, Wyatt Thornton, Izaiah Lewis and Xavier Woods grabbed the bronze medal in a time of 3: 36.09. That was a best of the season for more than 4 seconds.

The relay team of the distance medley relay by Tony Buenrostro, Woods, Trotter and Sullivan Wilkins also took third place in one season best 3: 56.16.

Woods won fourth at two individual events when he achieved a time of 16.25 in the 110 heights and had a jump of 5-10 in the high jump.

Wyatt Thornton took sixth place in the 400 hurdles with a career of 59.83. Wilkins took sixth place in the 3,200 in 11: 12.31 and Teagan Dybevik was in the disc with a throw of 111-9.

Notes: Apart from the shuttle hurdle, which currently has three of the top ten times in 1a, some other male athletes from the SICL were able to win state championships in May. The English valleys from Gage Heyne is currently in the first place in 1,600 (4: 19.82), third place in 800 (1: 55.24) and fourth place in the 3,200 (9: 48.51), Iowa Valley's Caleb Haack is second in 200 (22.10). 1/2) and occupies eighth place in the 110 high hurdles (14.87). The English support of the distance medley of English Talleys is currently in the sixth class, while the 4×100, 4×200 and 4×400 season of Iowa Valley – with Haack – Fifth, second or first.

Two victories put Tigerhawks into fourth place at Cardinal Relays

Newton-Wilkins won the 800 and anchored the Tigerhawks on Thursday in the cardinal relay in the Ha Lynn Stadium in the distance medley in Ha Lynn Stadium.

Colfax-Mingo won these events, finished second in two more and took fourth place in the annual athletics meeting of Newton.

Sullivan Wilkins

The cardinals won the meeting with 217 points. Lynnville-Sully (127) and Pleasantville (105) were also in front of Colfax-Mingo, which scored 89 points in fourth place. Southeast Warren (61), North Mahaska (27) and Twin Cedars (21) have completed the field.

Wilkins won the 800 in a career best 2: 08.31. He was also second at 1,600 in 4: 58.55.

The other victory came in the distance medley relay and the second runner-up in the 4×400 season.

Buenrostro, Thornton, Trotter and Wilkins won the distance medley in 3: 48.54. That was a best of the season for more than 7 seconds.

The 4×400 relay team from Trotter, Thornton, Lewis and Buenrostro finished second in 3: 40.81.

The only bronze medal of the Tigerhawks came in the 4×800 season. The quartet by Alexander Rodriguez-Briseno, Joey Grimm, Willie Fitzgerald and Mario Rodriguez took third place in 9: 47.26.

Colfax-Mingo doubled in the 110 high hurdles and 400th Thornton (18.33) and Kyle Wood (19.34) were 4-5 in the 110 Highs and Fisher Grove (career best 56.8) and Lewis (57.55) 5: 6 in 400.

Trotter also took fourth place in the 200 in 23.78 and the Wood was fourth in the 400 hurdles in 1: 05.06.

Alex Rodriguez-Briseno

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