FREEMAN -- The Hanson boys and Irene-Wakonda girls claimed Cornbelt Conference track and field titles on Thursday.
Hanson racked up 216.50 points to earn the boys title. Viborg-Hurley (110 1/2) and Canistota (97) finished second and third, respectively.
Irene-Wakonda finished with 151 points to secure the girls title. Menno (146) and Hanson (94) placed second and third, respectively.
Howard’s Melanie Calmus was a double winner in the 100-meter dash (:12.96) and the 200-meter dash (:26.66).
Menno’s Jesse Munkvold was a double winner in the 100-meter hurdles (:16.52) and the 300-meter hurdles (:49.84).
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Howard’s quartet of Trinity Palmquist, Jayden Jaynes, Saddie Palmquist and Calmus won the 400-meter relay (:53.58).
Canistota’s Natalie Becker, Ellie Becker, Allison Leber and Kayla Papendick claimed the 800-meter relay in 1:56.99.
Hanson’s Erin Dewald, Eliza Oltmanns, Annalyse Weber and Alyssa Moschell won the 1,600-meter relay in 4:29.41.
Dewald, Oltmanns, Moschell and Reese Marek won the 3,200-meter relay in 10:53.04.
Menno’s team of Kaelie Derby, Munkvold, Ashton Massey and Morgan Edelman won the sprint medley relay in 4:32.78.
Edelman cleared 8-feet, 9-inches to win the pole vault, while teammate Raygen Diede won shot put a meet record throw of 38-4. Diede also won the discus with a throw of 119 feet.
Freeman’s Rijjy Peterson claimed the triple jump with a mark of 33-3.
Canistota’s Kara Roshone claimed the 1,600-meter run in 5:38.24. Howard’s Emma Neises posted a time of 13:15.25 to win the 3,200-meter run.
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Howard’s Riley Genzlinger won the 200-meter dash in :23.61. Hanson’s Thailan Hallman claimed the 400-meter dash (:50.81) and the 800-meter run (2:07.30).
Canistota’s Josiah Schroeder was a double winner in the 1,600-meter run (4:46.34) and the 3,200-meter run (10:47.10).
Canistota’s Dawson Munkvold earned the 110-meter hurdle race in :16.79.
Hanson’s quartet of Isaac Tuschen, Luke Haiar, Sutton Dewald and Hallman won the 1,600-meter relay in 3:37.54.
Tuschen, Dewald, Jackson Jarding and Hallman won the 3,200-meter relay in 9:11.77. Canistota’s Will Ortman won the high jump with a mark of 5-10. Menno’s Owen Eitemiller finished first in the pole vault at 12 feet.
Hanson’s Noah Price had a mark of 38-11 to finish tops in the triple jump. Hanson’s Hayden Bahmuller was a double winner in the shot put (45-3 1/2) and discus (138-8).