Jackson County Central’s track and field teams will compete in the weather-delayed Big South Conference Small School Division track and field meet Monday at Wilson Field in Blue Earth. The meet had originally been scheduled for Saturday.
Field events start at 1 p.m., with track events at 1:30.
The top three finishers in individual events and top two relay teams earn all-conference status.
Teams competing
Blue Earth Area
Jackson County Central
Luverne
Pipestone
Redwood Valley
St. James Area
Windom
JCC’s girls were second in the team standings and the boys were third last year.
For the boys, the Huskies have three number one seed performances going into the meet.
Caleb Vancura has two of them, as he has the top performance in both shot put and discus. Quinn Landherr is tied for the best performance in pole vault and is third in the 400 meters.
Gabe Wolff comes in with the number two seed in the 200 meters and is third in the 100 meters.
JCC has the number two seed in three boys relays, the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400.
Also, Evan Paplow has the third seed in the 3200 meters.
Rylie Cother has the lone top seed for the Huskies in the girls meet as she has the best effort in the long jump. She is also second in both high jump and 100-meter hurdles.
Peyton Hanson has the number two seed in both pole vault and 300-meter hurdles.
Erica Hanson is the third seed in pole vault and Payten Benda is third in the 100-meter hurdles.
The BSC Large School Division meet is Tuesday, May 23 in Marshall.
Both JCC’s girls and boys teams will be at the Trojan Relays in Worthington on Tuesday and the girls will compete in the state true team meet Saturday at Stillwater.