Oberlin girls secure second consecutive indoor track state title

Oberlin High School's girls track and field team won the Division IV indoor state championship for the second year in a row on March 7 at Spire Institute in Geneva. The Phoenix scored 58 points to finish 23 ahead of runner-up Smithville.

The Oberlin girls track team claimed the Division IV indoor track and field state title on March 7 at Spire Institute in Geneva, scoring 58 points to win by 23 over Smithville. This marks their second straight championship; last year, they scored 42 points to edge Rittman by eight.

Coach Rodney Hooks noted the team's preparation: “We knew we had a good chance, but everybody had to do their part. We knew, but you don’t want to be too arrogant or cocky. But the kids really stepped up.”

Senior Olivia Hudson led with victories in three events. She won the 400-meter dash in 57.29 seconds. Hudson anchored the winning 4×200 relay team with Aubrey Abeyta, Cayman Noble and Alyssa Webb, finishing in 1:42.86—nearly seven seconds ahead of second place. She also ran on the victorious 4×400 relay with Abeyta, De’Shyana Freeman and Hailey Petzak, clocking 4:10.00, more than six seconds faster than the runners-up.

The day started strong with Noble's fourth-place long jump of 16 feet, 8½ inches, an indoor personal best. Noble placed fifth in the 60-meter dash (8.02 seconds), while Webb was fourth (7.92 seconds, with a 7.88 preliminary personal best). The team placed two athletes in the finals of the 60, 200 and 400-meter dashes. Abeyta finished seventh in the 400 (60.99 seconds); Hudson was third in the 200 (25.63 seconds) and Webb fourth (26.07 seconds).

Hooks highlighted the depth: “We knew we could score twice in the individual events because we had two people in each event and they were seeded in the top eight. But they still had to do what they needed to do that day. And they did.”

The success sets up the outdoor season, where Oberlin aims for a first state title since 1985. Last year, they placed second in Division III outdoor. This year, they compete in Division V outdoor.

Oberlin's boys 4×800 relay team of Grant Abeyta, Peter Caldwell-Kepner, Brandon Bertoni and Collin Boardman finished fourth in 8:44.60. Hooks called it “one of my biggest accomplishments as a coach. It meant a lot to us, and I know it meant a lot to them.”

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High school athletes from Section V Class B teams celebrate indoor track and field championship victories in Rochester arena.
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Section V class B teams win indoor track and field titles

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Several high school teams from Section V claimed titles in the class B indoor track and field championships held in Rochester on Saturday. The Oakfield-Alabama/Elba boys secured their fifth straight victory in class B4, while Perry's girls won their first-ever title in the same division. Batavia swept both boys and girls titles in class B1, and individual athletes from Byron-Bergen and Letchworth triumphed in class B3.

Avon High School's boys and girls track teams both placed third at the Division I indoor state championships on March 6 at the Spire Institute in Geneva. Avon Lake's Rileigh Scarvelli dominated the Division II throwing events, repeating as champion in both shot put and weight throw. Bay's Jayden Perrine set a strong mark in the 200-meter dash.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Quinnipiac University women's indoor track and field team won its first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship on February 22, 2026, at the Nike Track & Field Center in New York. The Bobcats scored 173.5 points to outpace Sacred Heart's 98.5, with standout performances in sprints and relays. Senior Nyasia Dailey set a MAAC record in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.40 seconds.

The NCAA announced qualifiers for the 2026 Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 9, with athletes from multiple schools advancing to the event in Birmingham, Alabama. Schools such as Washington University in St. Louis and Vassar College saw several representatives earn spots in various events. The championships are set for March 13-14 at the Birmingham CrossPlex.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Senior pole vaulter Ainsley Hamsher from Youngstown State University broke the school's indoor record at the Akron Invitational. She cleared 4.30 meters to win the event and surpass the previous mark of 4.13 meters. Her performance ties her for 26th place nationally.

The Washington University in St. Louis women’s track and field team secured its seventh consecutive University Athletic Association indoor championship on March 2. The Bears amassed 186.5 points, outpacing the University of Chicago’s 129.5. Six first-place finishes highlighted their dominant performance.

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Morgan State University's men's and women's indoor track and field teams both placed sixth at the 2026 MEAC Indoor Championships. The Bears earned multiple medals and personal bests despite facing strong competition. The season highlighted progress among younger athletes and set a foundation for the outdoor campaign.

 

 

 

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