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Northern York cruised to the girls track and field win Tuesday, defeating Bishop McDevitt 133-17. Alexa Rank led the way, sweeping the sprints by winning the 100 meters (13.08) and 200 meters (26.51) before adding a victory in the javelin (99‑9).
That's more than enough info, but for the record: Regional sites are North Royalton (D-I and D-II), Austintown-Fitch (D-III and D-IV) and Cuyahoga Heights (D-V). State at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium will be a four-day format.
The Attleboro High outdoor track and field team picked up a pair of wins on Tuesday against Taunton High, winning the boys meet 102-34 and the girls meet
Lower Dauphin powered past Red Land on Tuesday, 95.5-54.5, in a Mid-Penn girls track and field dual meet. Chelsea Gula swept the sprint races, winning the 100 (12.99), 200 (27.44), and 400 (1:04.12).
Five Berks athletes, including two shot putters from Wilson, have been accepted into individual events at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. Wilson’s Alivia Noecker and Christina Rohm will compete in the girls shot put, with Wyomissing’s Georgia Delucas throwing in the girls javelin.
In a hurry, we’ve already made it through the first three weeks of the 2026 outdoor N.J. track and field season. Many of the state’s top athletes have yet to compete, but we’re still seeing top times and marks that make us feel like it’s midseason only a few days into April.
The Ryan boys and Argyle girls track and field teams won district championships Tuesday at the District 6-5A meet at Bill Carrico Athletic Complex. Ryan took its eighth title of