Wayland — Columbus racked up 110 points as the Wildcats claimed victory at the WACO Relays yesterday in Wayland.
English Valleys finished in second, while Van Buren placed third.
Columbus’ Kaden Amigon started the scoring with a win in the 400m dash, running 53.08. Isaac Acosta came behind that with an easy win in the 800m, as well.
Host WACO won three events.
Jonah Clark won the shot put with a heave of 41 feet, 3.5 inches. All-State running back Simeon Reichenbach won the hurdles for WACO.
Reichenbach cruised to a time of 15.47 seconds. He also helped orchestrate a win in the Shuttle Hurdle relay.
Joining him there were Zach Schmitz, Mason Miller and Clayton Miller.
Van Buren’s Tyler Stoltz claimed gold in the high and long jump.
He cleared 6 feet, 3.25 inches in the high jump, while launching himself 20 feet, 2 inches in the long.