DARLINGTON - The Darlington boys track team won a quad Southwest Wisconsin Activities League meet Tuesday at Martens Field.
The Redbirds racked up 138 points to outdistance Boscobel (99) for first place.
Darlington's Trevor Johnson won the high jump (5 feet, 6 inches) and took second place in the 100-meter dash (11.87). Johnson teamed with Cole Whalen, Cole Trumble and Kade Carey to win the 400 relay (47.52). The Redbirds won three of the four relays.
Darlington senior Thomas Schultz won the 3,200 (10 minutes, 42.54 seconds) and senior teammate Dane Siegenthaler was second (10:51.29). Darlington's Grady Rielly won the 110 high hurdles (17.78) and Trumble won the triple jump (37-2 1/2).
Rielly teamed with Curtis Blosch, Kameron Blosch and Jared Meister to win the 800 relay with a time of 1:41.17. The Redbirds' 3,200 relay team of Sean Barbee, Blake Cwynar, Paul King and Tanner Evenstad won the race with a time of 9:16.34.
The Redbirds got five other individual second-place finishes from Mitchell Wagner in the 300 hurdles (49.25), Jaden Komprood in the 800 (2:06.10), Dylan Perrin in the long jump (17-0), Brett Erickson in the shot put (43-0) and A.J. Coulthard in the discus (123-5).
In the girls' meet, Benton-Scales Mound-Shullsburg outdistanced Darlington for the team title 110-96.
The Redbirds swept the top two spots in the 1,600. Darlington's Paige Schilling won the 1,600 (6:04.76) and teammate Emma Crist took second (6:16.24).
Darlington's Carly Langkamp won the pole vault (8-6) and Taryn Rankin won the discus (106-2).
Langkamp added a second place in the 100 (13.30) and Moseley took second place in the 400 (1:13.17).
The Redbirds' 3,200 relay team of Meghan Douglas, Bailey McDonald, Erin Wolf and Jaci Moseley finished first with a time of 11:38.86.
Darlington senior Johanna Meister took second place in the 3,200 (13:04.12) and the Redbirds finished second in the 800 relay (1:58.66).
The Redbirds added a second-place finish in the 1,600 relay (4:56.13).
The Redbirds racked up 138 points to outdistance Boscobel (99) for first place.
Darlington's Trevor Johnson won the high jump (5 feet, 6 inches) and took second place in the 100-meter dash (11.87). Johnson teamed with Cole Whalen, Cole Trumble and Kade Carey to win the 400 relay (47.52). The Redbirds won three of the four relays.
Darlington senior Thomas Schultz won the 3,200 (10 minutes, 42.54 seconds) and senior teammate Dane Siegenthaler was second (10:51.29). Darlington's Grady Rielly won the 110 high hurdles (17.78) and Trumble won the triple jump (37-2 1/2).
Rielly teamed with Curtis Blosch, Kameron Blosch and Jared Meister to win the 800 relay with a time of 1:41.17. The Redbirds' 3,200 relay team of Sean Barbee, Blake Cwynar, Paul King and Tanner Evenstad won the race with a time of 9:16.34.
The Redbirds got five other individual second-place finishes from Mitchell Wagner in the 300 hurdles (49.25), Jaden Komprood in the 800 (2:06.10), Dylan Perrin in the long jump (17-0), Brett Erickson in the shot put (43-0) and A.J. Coulthard in the discus (123-5).
In the girls' meet, Benton-Scales Mound-Shullsburg outdistanced Darlington for the team title 110-96.
The Redbirds swept the top two spots in the 1,600. Darlington's Paige Schilling won the 1,600 (6:04.76) and teammate Emma Crist took second (6:16.24).
Darlington's Carly Langkamp won the pole vault (8-6) and Taryn Rankin won the discus (106-2).
Langkamp added a second place in the 100 (13.30) and Moseley took second place in the 400 (1:13.17).
The Redbirds' 3,200 relay team of Meghan Douglas, Bailey McDonald, Erin Wolf and Jaci Moseley finished first with a time of 11:38.86.
Darlington senior Johanna Meister took second place in the 3,200 (13:04.12) and the Redbirds finished second in the 800 relay (1:58.66).
The Redbirds added a second-place finish in the 1,600 relay (4:56.13).