Humboldt boys win 4th straight North Central Conference track title!


Humboldt track athletes and coaches celebrate after winning the school's fourth straight North Central Conference championship on May 2 at Mason Maach Field in Humboldt. Independent photo by Phil Monson.

The Humboldt boys track team won their fourth straight North Central Conference championship after taking the team crown in the meet held in Humboldt on May 2.

The Wildcats finished with 177 points to easily outdistance runner-up Webster City, which had 117. Algona was third with 113.

Humboldt won seven events on the night. Owen Terwilliger won both the shot put and discus titles while Matt Miller won the 400-meters in 51.09 seconds. Quinton Orr was first in the 3,200-meters and Jamison Heinz won the long jump.

Humboldt won the shuttle hurdle relay, comprised of Sawyer Savery, Caden Matson, Joey Busse and Tyler Vitzthum. The Wildcats won the 4x400 relay, which consisted of Cale Hundertmark, Eric Wittrock, Calvin Carlson and Matt Miller. Miller passed two runners on the final lap and finished with a blazing 47.9-second quarter to lift Humboldt to victory.

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