The Indian Hills Community College track and field team stole the show at the Larry Wieczorek Invitational in Iowa City. Coach Brett Ewing set high expectations for an impressive victory in the men's premier 4x400 relay. Athletes like Raynier Galvez and Abby George led strong performances in key races.
In Iowa City on Saturday, the Indian Hills Warriors competed at the Larry Wieczorek Invitational, hosted on the University of Iowa's home track. Head coach Brett Ewing emphasized that merely winning the final race was insufficient; he anticipated a dominant performance from his team in the men's premier 4x400 relay.
Sophomore Raynier Galvez received a handoff from freshman teammate Kemarrio Bygrave during the men's premier 4x400 relay, showcasing the team's coordination. In the women's 4x400 relay, former Albia standout Abby George anchored the leg, leading Milwaukee senior Leah Handshoe and Central Methodist sophomore Bailey Arceneaux. Freshman Devonni Ferguson also impressed, leading Northern Iowa senior Parker Kiewiet and Iowa freshman Jordan Gross in her event.
Ewing's strategy highlighted the Warriors' preparation for a strong finish to the weekend meet. The event underscored Indian Hills' competitive edge in college track and field, with multiple athletes contributing to standout moments. No overall team scores were detailed, but the performances aligned with the coach's goals for excellence.