Monday, June 24, 2024

Historic win for Noblesville track team.

Noblesville Wins Fourth Unified Track Sectional Title

The Noblesville Unified Track team made history last Saturday by winning the Franklin Central sectional. The Millers scored 115 points, while Perry Meridian and Pendleton Heights tied for second place by scoring 110 each. All three schools will advance to the Bedford North Lawrence regional this Saturday.

This is Noblesville’s fourth Unified Track sectional title and the Millers also won three sectionals in a row in 2014, 2015, and 2016. They are now the first school to win four sectional championships in the sport.

Fishers placed sixth with 100 points, and Hamilton Southeastern was eighth with 95.5 points. The Tigers’ Akeem Schooley won two events, the 100 dash and long jump.

Westfield Finishes Third at West Lafayette

Up at West Lafayette, Westfield finished in third place with 105 points, behind Lafayette Jefferson’s 127 and Western’s 110. All three schools will compete this Saturday at the Kokomo regional.

Carmel placed fifth with 103 points, and Hamilton Heights was ninth with 86 points.

Complete Results

AT FRANKLIN CENTRAL

Team scores: Noblesville 115, Perry Meridian 110, Pendleton Heights 110, Roncalli 109, Lawrence North 103, Fishers 100, Franklin Central 98, Hamilton Southeastern 95.5, Lawrence Central 74, New Palestine 70, Southport 62, New Castle 56.5, Ben Davis 24.

Girls 4×100 relay

Section 1: 1. Noblesville (Kenny Blount, Aubrey Griffin, Jordin Clark, Lydia Nelson-Mercer) 1:00.36, 4. Fishers (Aubrey Ellinger, Ava Driskell, Chloe Seymour, Maggie VanVoorhis) 1:16.13.
Section 2: 3. Southeastern (Lauren Hopp, Madeline Long, Rachel Holland, Sarah Smart) 1:34.79.

Boys 4×100 relay

Section 1: Noblesville (Britton Cole, Cole Richardson, Kuljeet Mehra, Blake Koven) 48.57, 5. Fishers (Jarrett Puma, Nick Wheeler, Landon Nielson, Georgios Tsimerakis) 53.95.
Section 2: 3. Southeastern (Canyon Thomas, Blake Roberts, Ghorta Harraj, Joseph Schlabach) 1:01.37.

Mixed 100 dash

Section 1: 1. Akeem Schooley (F) 11.80, 3. Tyler Irwin (HSE) 12.29.
Section 2: 2. Leah Hruskoci (F) 14.26, 5. Sophia Millikan (N) 14.55.
Section 3: 2. Teegan Acres (HSE) 15.52.
Section 4: Sarah Millikan (N) 16.48.
Section 5: 4. Caleb Short (F) 18.34, 7. Jonah Canada (F) 21.13, 8. Arden Snyder (N) 21.61.
Section 6: 1. Jose Olvera (HSE) 19.20.
Section 7: 7. Emily Glass (HSE) 1:32.65.

Mixed 400 dash

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