The WACO boy’s hosted the Eckstrand relays last night, and here are the results.

In class A Washington was second with 134, and Sigourney was fourth with 88. In class B Highland won the meet with 142, Lone Tree was second with 105, WMU was third with 94 and WACO was fourth with 84.

Despite the fourth place finish WACO head coach Shannon Rugg was pleased with how his kids ran.

“It’s probably one of the best nights that we’ve had to run all year long, and luckily we had a lot of good competition, a lot of schools, and I think a lot of teams had people running their best, and we have the two class system, but everyone runs against everybody, so there is a lot of competition, so it is easy to go out and run [personal records or bests] because you’re running against kids who are equal with you,” Rugg said.

In results from class A, Washington’s Austin Witt won the 200 meter dash in 24.36. SIgoruney’s David Wehr won the 800 meter run in 2:05.65.

Washington’s Jacob Hennigan won the 110 meter high hurdles in a time of 15.98, Washington also won the 4×200, 4×400, and had Tommy Peterson win the shot put with a throw of 46’5.75”.

Sigourney’s Brandon Stuhr won the high jump with a jump of 5’10”.

In class B, Lone Tree’s Lucas Sieverding won the 100 meter dash in 12.04, WMU’s Kyler Smith won the 200 meter dash in 24.61, and WMU’s Max Fricke won the 400 meter dash in 53.33.

WACO’s Klinton Garrett won the 800 meter run in 2:08.25, Highland’s Evan Mahler won the 1600 meter run in 4:56.41, and the 3200 with a time of 10:42.45.

WACO’s Dylan Carlson won the 110 high hurdles with a time of 15.91, Highland’s Zach Popham won the 400 meter hurdles in 1:00.37.

In the relays, WACO won the 4×100, the boy’s medley and the shuttle hurdle, Lone Tree won the 4×200, and Highland won the 4×400 and the 4×800 meter relays.

In the field events, WACO’s Kevin Anderson won the high jump at 6’1”, WMU’s Hunter Derren won the long jump with 19’, Lone Tree’s Logan Forbes won the shot put with a throw of 41’2”, and took the discus as well at 124’9”.

These teams will take a break for Drake this weekend, check KCIIradio.com for results as we get them