The Highland Huskies, WACO Warriors, Keota Eagles, and Winfield-Mt. Union Wolves all traveled to compete in the Sigourney Co-Ed Relays.  
The Sigourney Savages finished third out of eight teams in the meet with a score of 81. BGM won the event with a score of 121. The Savages had two championships on the night, Thomas Stout in the 1600 with at time of 4:58.62. The 4×800 relay team of Thomas Stout, Paul Montgomery, Tristian Bell, and Mason Moore won in the time of 9:18.18. Other top finishers for the Savages were Mason Moore second in the 1600. Paul Schauf second in the discus and third in the shot put. Bell finished third in the 400 hurdles. Spencer Magill finished third in the high jump.

The Winfield-Mt. Union Wolves finished fourth on the night with 80 points. The Wolves had two championships in the evening. Brandon Snowden won the 400 in the time of 52.88 seconds. Kolten Buster won in the high jump clearing 5’10”. Other top finishers for the Wolves were Taylor Newton finishing second in the high jump. Juanito Piper finished second in the 400 hurdles. A second-place finish for the 4×400 relay team of Dane Sweezer, Christian Gerot, Newton, and Piper. Snowden add a third in the 100. Sweezer took third in the 110 hurdles. Brody Barton finished third in the 1600. Bryant Holtkamp threw for a third-place in the discus.

The Keota Eagles placed fifth in the team event with the score of 76. The Eagles had two championships on the evening. Justin Moeller won the 800 in the time of 2:08.44. Turner Klein won the 3200 in the time of 11:15.77. Other top finishers for the Eagles were Alex Heisdorffer finisihed second in the shot put. Wyatt Sieren finishing third in the 400. J.D. Stout third in the long jump.

The WACO Warriors finished sixth with the score of 67. The Warriors had two championship events on the evening. Colton Horak won in the 110 hurdles with the time of 16.32 seconds, and the 400 hurdles in the time of 59.81 seconds. Elijah McGohan finished second in the 400 and third in the 200. The 4×100 relay team of Jalen Collins, Calvin Battle jr., McGohan and Horak finished second.

The Highland Huskies finished seventh with 30 points. The Huskies had one championship on the evening. Zach Lasek won the discuss with a throw of 127-06. Other top finishers for the Huskies were Lasek fourth in the shot put, and a second place in the 4×100 relay with a team of Jarrett Brown, Mason McFarland, Mitchell Manley, and Mason Manley.