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Northern Track and Field Stays Hot, Despite Colder Forecast in Orange City

4/22/2023 5:32:00 PM

Orange City, Iowa – The Northern State University track and field teams brought home six event wins on the second day of the Red Raider Open. The cold temps made for harsh conditions, however the Wolves came away with 22 top-10 finishes
 
MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
  • Sean Juengst placed second in the decathlon with 5,467 points, notching marks of 12.11 in the 100m, 5.46m in the long jump, 10.19m in the shot put, 1.87m in the high jump, 54.73 in the 400m, 17.83 in the 110m hurdles, 29.89m in the discus, 3.85m in the pole vault, 40.49m in the javelin, and 5:02.84 in the 1500m
  • Eli Radtke took sixth in the decathlon with 5,053 points, recording marks of 11.67 in the 100m, 5.39m in the long jump, 8.79m in the shot put, 1.72m in the high jump, 55.81 in the 400m, 17.94 in the 110m hurdles, 21.34m in the discus, 4.35m in the pole vault, 40.70m in the javelin, and 5:46.07 in the 1500m
  • The 4x100m relay team of Noah Bayer, Joel Matehs, Isaac Olson, and Seth Martens took second with a time of 42.70
  • Jonathan Burkhalter and Jacob Angerhofer took sixth and seventh in the 1500m wit times of 4:10.13 and 4:11.94
  • Joel Matehs tallied the first men's win of the day for the Wolves in the 110m hurdles with a time of 15.03
  • Dan Istvanovich and Collin Engebretson took fourth and sixth in the 400m with times of 55.26 and 56.74
  • Bayer added a fifth place finish in the 100m, crossing the finish line in 11.10
  • Burkhalter and Blake Stoks took third and fifth in the 800m finishing in 2:03.48 and 2:09.51 respectively
  • Isaac Olson recorded a seventh place finish in the 200m with a time of 23.30
  • The 4x400m relay team of Matehs, Chase Domier, Josh Martin, and Seth Martens won the race with a time of 3:29.73
  • Nick Olson kicked off the throwing events for the Wolves with a third place in the shot put with a 14.43m toss
  • Olson added an eighth place finish in the discus, throwing 39.24m
  • Vance Borchers notched a runner-up finish in the high jump, clearing 1.87m, and third place finish in the long jump with a 6.18m mark
 
WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
  • Morgan Sheldon won the heptathlon with 3,892 points with marks of 15.72 in the 100m hurdles, 1.57m in the high jump, 9.30m in the shot put, 28.96 in the 200m, 4.64m in the long jump, 28.09m in the javelin, and 2:46.86 in the 800m
  • Addison Cumbow took ninth in the heptathlon with 2,776 points, recording marks of 16.30m in the 100m hurdles, 7.95m in the shot put, 29.24 in the 200m, 3.69m in the long jump, 19.00 in the javelin, and 3:32.08 in the 800m
  • Megan Pickering and Kenzie Hamann took fourth and sixth in the 1500m with times of 4:53.04 and 5:13.08
  • Four Wolves placed in the top-5 of the 800m led by Mary Franssen and Summer Carlson in first and second with times of 2:24.12 and 2:24.31
  • Alli Jackson and Jennifer Clark followed in third and fifth with times of 2:31.27 and 2:51.49
  • Sierra Sweeney tallied a runner-up finish in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:08.69
  • The 4x400m relay team of Kyanna Collymore, Vanessa Klein, Jackson, and Renea Taylor won the race with a time of 4:05.47
  • Kilee Bladow and Jordan Tschumperlin took fourth and seventh in the high jump clearing 1.57m and 1.52m
  • Sweeney moved to the field events, winning the triple jump with an 11.14m mark
  • Kamryn Schwartz took fourth in the triple jump with a 10.39m leap and eighth in the long jump with a 4.55m mark

 
UP NEXT
Northern State travels to the Mount Marty twilight next Wednesday, April 26 in Yankton. The Wolves will also compete from the Drake Relays, scheduled for Thursday through Saturday next week.  


 
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