SULLY — Tatum Huyser was part of four wins, the Hawks won three relays and the Lynnville-Sully girls track and field team won its regular-season finale at home on Monday.
The Hawks scored 133 points in the L-S Last Chance meet, and they were 15 points in front of second-place Pekin (118). The rest of the top five featured (North Mahaska (103), Belle Plaine (101) and East Marshall (96).
Colo-NESCO (28), Colfax-Mingo (27) and GMG (20) completed the field.
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Colfax-Mingo’s night was highlighted by a tie for third in the high jump from the Hunsberger cousins.
Huyser won the high jump with a career-best leap of 5 feet, 2 inches. She also won the 100 in 12.8 seconds and placed first in the 200 in 26.93.
Isabelle Vos and Breah Lowry were 1-2 in the 400 and the duo posted career-best times. Vos won the race in 1 minute, 2.63 seconds and Lowry finished second in 1:03.13.
Mandeesa Vos (12:21.29) was second in the 3,000, Emma Parkinson posted a career-best time of 2:36.58 and finished third in the 800 and Mandeesa Vos (5:35.76) and Olivia Norrish (5:54.11) were 3-4 in the 1,500.
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Isabelle Vos (15-2 3/4) and Morgan Hay (13-10 1/2) added double points in the long jump as Vos was third and Hay placed sixth.
The Hawks won the 4x800, distance medley and 4x400 relays.
Kate Harthoorn, Norrish, Parkinson and Peyton Sharp won the 4x800 in 10:39.02.
The 4x400 relay team of Isabelle Vos, Harthoorn, Lowry and Huyser won the race in 4:16.62 and the distance medley relay quartet of Kenna Johnson, Brilynn Tice, Sharp and Brooke Harthoorn won the race in 4:57.77.
The Hawks’ 4x200 relay team was second in a season-best 1:55.83. That foursome was Hay, Norrish, Sharp and Tice.
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Colfax-Mingo’s Grace Hunsberger and Claire Hunsberger tied for third in the high jump with leaps of 4-8.
Trinity Smith (14-10 1/4) finished fifth in the long jump, Lily Arndt (85-8) was fifth in the discus and Emma Cook produced a career-best throw of 32-7 1/2 and placed sixth in the shot put.