BROOKINGS – The Colman-Egan boys finished with 38 points to take sixth in the team standings at the Scott Underwood Invitational on Monday at the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex.
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BROOKINGS – The Colman-Egan boys finished with 38 points to take sixth in the team standings at the Scott Underwood Invitational on Monday at the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex.
Sioux Falls Christian cruised to the team title with 122 points.
Sioux City North (48) and Chester Area (47.5) were second and third, respectively, while Spirit Lake and Dell Rapids tied for fourth at 46.
The Hawks’ Devin Lohr, Bodee Groos, Kade Groos and Walker Olivier teamed for a second-place showing in the 4x100 in 45.55 seconds.
Cole Kriech was third in the 400 (52.36) and Malik Poppenga matched that finish in the triple jump (41-3 1/2).
Olivier finished fifth in both the 110 hurdles (16.57) and 300 hurdles (43.39) while adding a seventh-place showing in the 200 (24.33).
Kade Groos placed sixth in the 400 (52.74) and seventh in the 100 (11.79).
Bodee Groos, Poppenga, Kade Groos and Kriech took sixth in the 4x400 in 3:41.71.
On the girls’ side, the Chargers placed sixth in the final event of the day – the 4x400-meter relay-to finish with 51 points and edge Sioux City North (50) for the team title.
Viborg-Hurley was third at 47, followed by Canby/Minneota (44) in fourth and Chamberlain (43) in fifth.
Colman-Egan’s Haleigh Nicol had a mark of 30-5 1/2 in the triple jump, putting her in seventh. Katie Hannasch, Mackenzie Hemmer, Elizabeth Moore and Olivia Baumberger were eighth in the 4x100 in 54.76.