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Rams and Ironmen Dominate at Mancelona Track Meet
Harbor Springs and Mancelona boys teams battle for top spot at annual invitational
Apr. 18, 2026 at 12:16pm
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A cubist interpretation of the intense competition and athletic energy on display at the annual Mancelona Invitational track meet.Mancelona TodayThe boys track teams from Harbor Springs and Mancelona competed in the annual Mancelona Invitational on Friday, with the Rams coming out on top with a final score of 96-76 over the Ironmen.
Why it matters
This annual track meet is a key event for high school athletes in the region to showcase their talents and compete against rival schools. The results can impact conference standings and playoff seeding as the season progresses.
The details
The Rams were able to finish strongly and pull away from the Ironmen to claim the overall team victory. No other details about specific event results or standout individual performances were provided in the original report.
- The Mancelona Invitational track meet took place on Friday, April 18, 2026.
The players
Harbor Springs Rams
The boys track and field team from Harbor Springs High School.
Mancelona Ironmen
The boys track and field team from Mancelona High School.
The takeaway
This annual track meet showcases the competitive spirit and athletic talent of high school athletes in the region, as rival schools vie for supremacy on the track.
