Area teams finish strong at Howard Wood Dakota Relays
Plainsman Staff
Posted 5/9/22
Second day of Howard Wood relays Saturday shows continued success for Heartland participants
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Area teams finish strong at Howard Wood Dakota Relays
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Plainsman Staff
SIOUX FALLS — Top athletes from throughout the midwest capped two days of competition on Saturday at Howard Wood Dakota Relays.
The Miller girls finished third in the Class B 400-meter relay event with a time of 53.43 seconds. Members of the team were Tyra Gates, Ally Mullaney, Morgan Kolda and Jaden Werdel.
Hills-Beaver Creek of Minnesota won the girls’ 400 relay for Class B in 52.53. Wolsey-Wessington was 11th.
Tatum Luce of Wolsey-Wessington finished just off the podium in the high jump. She finished tied for ninth at 5-foot-1.
Sunshine Bible Academy was 13th in the Class B girls’ 1,600 relay at 4:34.40.
Highmore-Harrold was 12th in the Class B boys’ medley relay at 4:00.62, while James Valley Christian was 13th at 4:01.07 and Wolsey-Wessingotn was 15th at 4:07.92.
Highmore-Harrold was also 12th in the Class B boys’ 400 relay at 46.84, followed by Miller at 46.89 and Wolsey-Wessington at 47.00. Hitchcock-Tulare was 17th at 47.62, while Iroquois/Doland was 18th at 47.75.
The highest finish for Highmore-Harrold was 10th in the Class B boys’ 1,600 relay. The Pirates turned in a time of 3:47.44.
Wessington Springs was 14th at 3:48.78, while Sunshine Bible Academy was 17th at 3:50.08 and Iroquois/Doland was 23rd at 3:57.71.
Clark/Willow Lake was 11th in the Class A boys’ 1,600 relay. The Cyclones recorded a time of 3:41.90.