Jackson County Central was second in the team standings in both the girls and boys divisions of the Big South Conference Small School track and field meet in Blue Earth.
Luverne won both team titles.
The Cardinals won the girls title with 156.5 points, with the Huskies second with 134 points. Luverne won the boys crown with 136 points and JCC was second with 103.
The top three place winners in individual events and the top two relay teams earned all-conference honors.
Jackson County Central earned nine all-conference honors in the girls meet and seven in the boys.
Cora Pauling had the lone first-place finish as she won the 3200 meters in 12:48.48.
Rylie Cother had three second-place performances, in the 100-meter hurdles as she broke her own school record with a time of 16.54 seconds, long jump (16-6 ¼) and high jump (4-10).
Elsa Landherr was second in both the 800 meters (2:27.89) and triple jump (32-6).
Peyton Hanson was also runner-up in both the 300-meter hurdles (49.76) and pole vault (10-0).
Also earning all-conference laurels was Daysia Tomlin with a third-place finish in the 100 meters (13.52).
JCC’s boys earned four gold medals, including two by Caleb Vancura, won both shot put (50-2) and discus (138-10).
Ben Dahlin won the 100 meters (11.75) and was also second in the 200 meters (23.95). Quinn Landherr was first in the 400 meters (52.33) and was second in the pole vault (12-6).
Evan Paplow also earned all-conference honors with a third-place finish in the 3200 meters (10:07.65).
The Huskies will participate in the Trojan Relays Tuesday in Worthington.
Big South Conference
Small School Track and Field
Boys team standings
1. Luverne 136, 2. Jackson County Central 103, 3. Redwood Valley 93, 4. Pipestone 81, 5. Windom 78, 6. St. James Area 70, 7. Blue Earth Area 44.
Girls team standings
1. Luverne 156.5, 2. Jackson County Central 134, 3. Redwood Valley 99, 4. Pipestone 81, 5. Windom 58, 6. Blue Earth Area 53.5, 7. St. James Area 29.