Carroll County athletes perform well at indoor track state meet

Athletes from Carroll County schools achieved notable results at the Maryland indoor track and field state championships. The Liberty High School girls team placed second in the 1A classification. Winters Mill's Ava Staley claimed the 2A high jump title.

The Maryland indoor track and field state championships featured strong performances from Carroll County competitors. Held on February 20, 2026, the event highlighted achievements across various classifications.

In the 1A division, the Liberty High School girls team finished as runner-up, demonstrating solid team effort throughout the meet. Meanwhile, in the 2A category, Ava Staley of Winters Mill High School won the high jump championship, marking a standout individual accomplishment.

Several other Carroll County athletes also excelled, contributing to the county's overall success at the state level. These results underscore the competitive depth in local high school track and field programs.

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Victorious college athletes from North Carolina Central and Hampton Universities crossing the finish line and celebrating at the Liberty Open indoor track meet.
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College athletes shine at Liberty Open indoor track meet

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At the Liberty Open indoor track and field meet in Lynchburg, Virginia, on January 24, 2026, athletes from several universities claimed victories and set records. North Carolina Central's Zion Amadi won the men's 200m and 400m dashes, while Hampton University's Kylee King, Nia Warren, and Marquis White each took first in their events.

Several student-athletes from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) are preparing to represent their schools at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships. This event highlights the talent emerging from CIAA institutions as they advance to the national stage.

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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.

The Morgan State men's and women's track and field teams concluded their regular-season indoor schedule at the Darius Dixon Invitational in Lynchburg, Virginia, on February 14, 2026. The Bears recorded several top finishes and personal bests across various events. Highlights included a new HBCU record in the men's distance medley relay and strong field performances.

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The UNC Wilmington women's track and field team achieved three top-five performances at the Coastal Athletic Association Indoor Track & Field Championships. The team scored points in eight events during the competition held on Sunday. Several athletes contributed to these results.

Howard University's men's track and field program finished fifth overall at the 2026 MEAC Indoor Championships held in Virginia Beach, Virginia. North Carolina Central University's women's team earned third place with 97 points, their highest total in the Division I era, while the men's squad placed eighth with 32 points. The event, spanning February 22-23, featured strong performances amid a weather-related delay on the final day.

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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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