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North Mahaska’s track teams took to the oval at Brooklyn Friday. The girls placed third in Class A with 81 points behind BCLUW with 137 and East Marshall with 111. The boys scored fourth with with 69 points. Lynnville-Sully was first with 118 followed by Montezuma with 106 and East Marshall 72.

The girls had three individual runnerup spots. Addison Terpstra was second in the 200 meters in 29.24 seconds; Ava Huffman was second in the 800 in 2:50.77; and Emmerson Jedlicka was second in the 3,000 in 11:57.81. Jedlicka captured third in the 1,500 in 5:38.98.

The 3,200-meter relay team of Huffman, Amber Knockel, Abby Van Weelden and Alivia Schock was second in 12:07.64.
Jayden Hiner and Nataliya Linder earned third in the high jump and long jump respectively. Hiner went over the bar at 4-feet 10-inches while Linder had a leap of 14-11. Sydney Andersen took third in the shot with a put of 32-0.25.

Marissa Little was fourth in the discus with a throw of 75-5. Linder took fifth in the 400 hurdles in 1:20.34 and Kieren Perez was sixth in the 100 hurdles in 18.07.

North Mahaska’s 400-meter relay team of Little, Ashlyn Kirk, Anna DeBruin and Peyton Sanders placed fourth in 1:03.18. Madeline Doonan, Allie Veiseth, Regan Grewe and Terpstra powered the 800-meter relay team to fourth in 2:06.12.

The distance medley team of Gracie DeGeest, Veiseth, Breckyn Schilling, and Van Weelden was sixth in 5:33.24.

Andy Knockel and Lucas Nunnikhoven earned individual first for the boys. Knockel topped the 200 meter field in 22.94.

Nunnikhoven won the 400 hurdles in 59.60. Brayden Veiseth and Axl Patterson took second and sixth in the 1,600 meters.

Veiseth ran 5:00.48 while Patterson finished in 5:51.32. Veiseth was third in the 800 in 2:14.64. Nate Sampson ran fifth in 2:1.75.

The distance medley team of Nunnikhoven, Kaleb Stout. Knockel and Veiseth was second in 3:58.15. Max Reed, Tyson Ferguson, Dylan Meland, and Clay Thompson ran second in the shuttle hurdle relay in 1:14.

The sprint medley team of Hunter Wernli, Gage Reis, Chance Angle and Knockel in 1:43.97. Wernli, Reis, Angle and Stout placed third in the 800 relay in 1:41.58.

Asher DeBoef was fifth in the high jump at 5-2 and Nunnikhoven was fifth in the long jump with a leap of 19-1.5.
Reed took sixth in the 110 hurdles in 17.82.

The boys will run at Pekin Monday. Both teams will compete at Sigourney Tuesday.