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Hills-Beaver Creek 4-by-100 relay team breaks school record at Luverne meet

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Brennen Rupp

The Luverne and Hills-Beaver Creek track teams were two of five teams that competed at the Cardinal Relays event in Luverne on Thursday, April 29.
The highlight of the event was H-BC’s 4-by-100-meter relay team finishing with a time of 44 seconds and 64 milliseconds to break the H-BC school record.
The team consisted of Tyson Bork, Cole Baker, Dewell Rauk and Gavin Wysong.
“I knew these guys had a great chance at breaking the school record,” H-BC track coach Rex Metzger said.
“I just wasn’t thinking it would be this soon. We had a great day to compete and the guys ran really well. It has been a lot of fun seeing these guys develop their speed throughout the years. Hopefully we can keep it rolling and keep getting faster throughout the season.”
The Luverne 4-by-100 relay team of Ashton Sandbulte, Eduardo Godines, LaShad Smith and Arekel McLaughlin finished second with a time of 45.71.
Bork also sprinted to first place in the 100-meter with a time of 11.59. Rauk finished right behind him in second place with a time of 11.80. Fellow Patriot Ty Bundesen finished fifth with a time of 12.10.
Bork finished in first place in the 200 with a time of 23.46. Bundesen was third with a time of 23.35.
Godines finished fourth in the 200 for the Cardinals with a time of 25.73. Fellow Luverne sprinter Lucky Dara finished in fifth place with a time of 25.98.
In the 400, H-BC’s Liam Raymon finished second with a time of 56.17.
Luverne’s Camden Janiszeski finished second in the 800 with a time of 2:04.85. Owen Janiszeski finished fourth with a time of 2:20.57.
In the 1,600 Owen Janiszeski finished second with a pace of 4:57.38.
H-BC’s Brandon Taubert finished second in the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 18.33. Taubert also finished second in the 300 meter hurdles with a time of 45.50.
Luverne’s 4-by-200-meter relay team of Sandbulte, Eli Radtke, Smith and McLaughlin finished first with a time of 1:35.90.
H-BC’s team of Rauk, Baker, Bundesen and Raymon placed second with a time of 1:38.16.
Luverne’s 4-by-400 relay team of Sandbulte, Camden Janiszeski, McLaughlin and Smith finished first with a time of 3:43.64.
In the shot put, Luverne’s Jordan Friedrichsen finished second with a throw of 43-02.50.
H-BC’s Casey Kueter finished third with a toss of 42-11.50.
Luverne’s Zach Ahrendt finished fourth with a throw of 42-10.50. Ethan Teunissen finished fifth with a heave of 39-03.50.
Teunissen finished first in the discus with a toss of 125-01.
H-BC’s Max Scholten finished fourth in the event with a throw of 110-10.
Luverne’s Peter Baustian finished fifth with a throw of 109-03.
Taubert took home fifth place in the high jump for the Patriots with a leap of 5-00.00.
Radtke finished first in the pole vault. His teammate Noah Mehlhaff placed third. Godines finished fifth to give the Cardinals three athletes in the Top Five.
Bork took home first place in the long jump for the Patriots with a leap of 19-10.25. Baker finished right behind him with a jump of 19-07.50 to place second.
Bundesen was the third Patriot athlete in the Top 5 by recording a jump of 17-06.75 to place fourth.
The Patriots had three athletes finish in the Top 5 in the triple jump.
Baker took home first place in the triple jump with a leap of 41-04.00. Raymon finished second with a jump of 38-06.50. Brock Harnack placed fifth with a jump of 35-10.50.
 
Girls’ Cardinal Relay results
Luverne’s Gracie Zewiske finished first in the 100-meter with a time of 13.23.
H-BC’s Abigail Harris finished fifth with a time of 14.25.
Luverne’s Tiana Lais finished third in the 200 with a time of 29.29.
Lais also finished third in the 400 with a time of 1:03.32. H-BC’s Taylor Durst finished fifth with a time of 1:10.14.
Luverne’s Jenna DeBates finished third in the 800 with a time of 2:29.36. Fellow Cardinal Elizabeth Wagner finished fourth with a time of 2:38.84.
DeBates placed first in the 1,600 with a pace of 5:24.68. Maria Rops finished fourth with a time of 6:03.83.
Tenley Nelson finished first in the 3,200 for the Cardinals with a time of 11:47.06. Fellow Cardinal Grace Ingebretson took home fourth place with a time of 13:09.22.
Elise Jarchow finished third in the 100-meter hurdles for the Cardinals with a time of 18:08.
In the 300-meter hurdles, Kendra Thorson placed third for the Cardinals with a time of 54.21. Jarchow finished fourth with a time of 56.97.
H-BC’s 4-by-100 relay team of Harris, Ashlee Kelderman, Brynn Rauk and Taryn Rauk placed first with a time of 53.99.
Luverne’s relay team of Mia Wenzel, Anna Banck, Hailey Como and Sarah Stegenga finished third with a time of 54.26.
Luverne’s 4-by-200 relay team of Stegenga, Thorson, Christina Wagner and Zewiske finished first with a time of 1:52.48.
H-BC’s relay team of Harris, Kelderman, Brynn Rauk and Taryn Rauk placed second with a time of 1:54.96.
Luverne’s 4-by-400 relay team of Zewiske, Lais, Christina Wagner and Nelson placed first with a time of 4:18.67.
The relay team of Cassi Chesley, Kayla Bloemendaal, Ella Schmuck and Ingebretson finished second for the Cardinals with a time of 11:19.04.
Jocelyn Hart took home first place in the shot put for the Cardinals with a throw of 36-00.00. Jadyn Hart finished second with a toss of a 32-08.50.
H-BC’s Abby Knobloch finished third with a throw of 30-00.00.
Jocelyn Hart finished second in the discus with a throw of 92-00. Jadyn Hart finished third with a throw of 88-05.
Luverne’s Elizabeth Wagner took home first place in the high jump with a leap of 4-10.00.
Jarchow finished first in the pole vault for the Cardinals. Alexis Hultgren finished third.
Lais took home first place in the long jump for the Cardinals with a leap of 15-03.00. Stengenga finished third with a jump of 14-06.00.
Brynn Rauk finished fifth in the long jump for the Patriots with a leap of 13-09.50.
Thorson finished second in the triple jump for Luverne with a leap of 30-10.50.
Kelderman finished fifth in the same event for the Patriots with a jump of 28-10.00.

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