Connect with us
https://yoursportsnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/call-to-1.png

Sports

AAU Junior Olympics 2025 Track And Field Results

Published

on


The 2025 AAU Junior Olympics are officially underway in Houston, Texas, and the nation’s top youth track and field athletes are gearing up for a week of competition. Events will be held from Saturday, July 26 through Saturday, August 2. 

Contestants range from ages 8 to 18 and hope to begin their generational careers on the AAU Junior Olympics stage, setting new records along the way. 

All track and field events will take place at Humble High School just outside of Houston while the remaining sports will be spread out among the city. 

 Here’s every result from the 2025 AAU Junior Olympics track and field events.

AAU Junior Olympics Results 2025

Monday, July 28

11 Girls 3000M Run Finals

  1. Yate Hirbo, COOSA ELITE, 10:53.09
  2. Arabelle Allersma, Unattached, 11:05.86
  3. Kalliah Boddie, Maryland Blaze Track Club, 11:08.00
  4. Emily Del Mazo, Naples Suns Elite, 11:13.99
  5. Edith Puryear, Roy Spear Provincials, 11:18.42
  6. Miranda De La Rosa, Team Dash, 11:20.15
  7. Avery Urrabazo, San Antonio Swift Track Club, 11:21.54
  8. Seya Pasula, Victory Track Club, 11:21.55
  9. Camryn Price, Unattached, 11:31.04
  10. Chloe Knox, California 10 East, 11:51.19

11 Boys 3000M Run Finals

  1. Zody Benoit, Maryland Blaze Track Club, 9:56.33
  2. Leonel Mendoza, Heart of Houston Track and Field, 9:59.25
  3. Blake Parrel, Nevada United, 10:06.28
  4. Austin King, Golden Elite Track, 10:07.81
  5. Malachi Moore, S.A. Unleashed Track Club, 10:27.41
  6. Darius Bell III, Visionary Athletics, 10:38.20
  7. Raul Huseynli Borsella, STEP Track, 10:40.74
  8. Kyle Hightower, Pearland Speed Track Club, 10:41.66
  9. Dylan Chavez, Wildcats Track/XC Club, 10:43.68
  10. Wyatt Clevenger, Amaysing Speed, 10:50.10

12 Girls 3000M Run Finals

  1. Janelle Jones, Motor City Track, 10:37.26
  2. Corinne Reina, Unattached, 10:46.05
  3. Eleana Fountain, The Bravehearts, 10:58.35
  4. Lola Hope, Blue Thunder Track, 11:00.19
  5. London Dancy, TrackSharks, 11:02.54
  6. Aubrey Skinner, Unattached, 11:03.38
  7. Lauren Roosevelt, Str8 Smokin Track Club, 11:04.74
  8. Ava Van Slooten, Do Great Things, 11:09.88
  9. Madden Schmidt, NVA Track, 11:10.89
  10. Zoey Scott, Gulf United, 11:19.18

12 Boys 3000M Run Finals

  1. Everett Haberman, Chicago Flyers Track, 9:58.43
  2. Zamari Blumenberg, Quantum Track & Field Club, 10:02.46
  3. Ryker Newberry, IM BETTER THAN THAT INC, 10:05.04
  4. Rj Destremps, Hillsborough Harriers, 10:13.61
  5. Corbin Montoya, San Antonio Swift Track Club, 10:18.26
  6. Joao Cardoso, NEXTRUN, 10:19.07
  7. Luke Lomoriello, Golden Elite Track, 10:19.80
  8. Isaac Ballek, Johnson County Comets Track, 10:24.78
  9. Kase Walters, Gulf United, 10:26.02
  10. Tingshun Liu, California Grizzlies, 10:34.06

15-16 Boys 400M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Amari Scott, Mark Trail Flying Eagles, 51.30q
  2. Jonathan Greene, Jr Jags Track Club, 53.68q
  3. Sullivan Riley, Team Quest Track Club, 53.70q
  4. Aroson Randle Jr, Track Xplosion, 54.81q
  5. James Hawkins Jr, High Level Track, 55.47q
  6. Tiaan Vosloo, Topp-Speed Track Club, 55.68q
  7. Corey Sutton, Mt Airy Track, 55.96q
  8. Chanon Palmer, Ann Arbor Track, 56.18q
  9. Christopher Cole, TONE UP! Elite Track Club, 56.30
  10. Hayden Hoskins, San Antonio Swift Track Club, 56.73

17-18 Boys 400M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Ashton Fletcher, North Texas Tornadoes Track, 52.64q
  2. Jayden Apenteng, The House Running Club, 53.22q
  3. Jamari Cole, GA RACERS TRACK CLUB, 53.26q
  4. Brycen Martin, The Wings Track, 53.50q
  5. Jace Johnson, Team Quest Track Club, 53.53q
  6. Ian Hill, Pearland Track Xpress, 53.56q
  7. Steven Schwartz, Track Houston Youth Track, 53.75q
  8. Keenen Davis, Next Level Sports Performance, 53.84q
  9. Eatoniel Brown, Plainfield Tsunami Track Club, 53.97
  10. John Machado, TNT Track Club, 54.18

15-16 Girls 400M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Faith Brown, Dayton Wolverine Track, 1:03.23q
  2. Jourdyne Russell, Xpress Track, 1:04.07q
  3. Skyler Hope, Superior Track Club, 1:04.17q
  4. Morgan Olschewsky, Unattached, 1:04.33q
  5. Alana Tanner, The Wings Track, 1:04.42q
  6. Mila Spajic, Max Velocity Prep, 1:04.57q
  7. Judawn Porter, Hattiesburg Flyers Track Club, 1:04.66q
  8. Nia Poole, Dayton Wolverine Track, 1:04.94q
  9. De’Ari Porter-Moore, All-Stars -DeAri Nitro, 1:05.06
  10. Kylee Jo Koch, Jaguars Track Club, 1:05.08

17-18 Girls 400M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Maya Wafford, Max Velocity Track Club, 1:00.30q
  2. Alondra Rodriguez, TNT Track Club, 1:01.04q
  3. Saylor Tolbert, Emerald Coast Track Club, 1:01.41q
  4. Alexis Mayhew, Track Xplosion, 1:01.51q
  5. Lailah Hudson, H-Town Hurricanes, 1:01.70q
  6. Sydney Chadwick, Speed Skills, 1:01.73q
  7. Sofia Lena Lopes, Valley Vipers Track and Field, 1:01.98q
  8. Soleil Warner, Senators Speed Academy, 1:02.01q
  9. Brooklyn Bawanan, Unattached, 1:02.05
  10. Skylar Skevelair, Ruff Kutz, 1:02.25

13 Girls 200M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Mckinley Potts, Space City Track and Field, 28.31q
  2. Journiee Potter, Black Lightning, 28.57q
  3. Sydnie Ellis, Track Phi Track Elite, Inc., 28.67q
  4. London Hardy, West Coast Elite, 28.71q
  5. Rhilynn White, Ohio Heat Track, 28.86q
  6. Leeah Combest, Covina Shooting Stars, 28.92q
  7. Aaliyah Williams, Space City Track and Field, 29.33q
  8. Khamya Rhines, Hampton City Athletics Track, 29.40q
  9. Jade Smith, Duncanville Tigers Youth Org, 29.43
  10. Zoei Johnson, Legacy Runners Athletic Club, 29.50

13 Boys 200M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Adrian Williams, Dynasty Track Club, Inc, 25.75q
  2. Camden Mims, Gastonia Eagles Track & Field, 26.18q
  3. Damare Smith, Dayton Wolverine Track, 26.44q
  4. Kellen Stewart, Charlotte Heat Track, 26.93q
  5. Kylon White, Christian Competition Track, 27.08q
  6. Jazier Murphy, Westchase Cheetahs, 27.24q
  7. Austin Haynes, Fast Camp Athletics, 27.41q
  8. Jason Wilkerson II, Crucible Performance Lab, 27.52q
  9. Mykah Carter, Golden Era Track Club, 28.11
  10. Najay Knight, Greensboro Blazers, 28.22

14 Girls 200M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Triystn Griffin, Sprint Factory, 27.37q
  2. Danica Okobi, North Texas Cheetahs Track, 27.86q
  3. Kamryn Mcclellan, H-Town Hurricanes, 27.88q
  4. Autumn Brown, SACS, 27.96q
  5. Saraya Pearson, TONE UP! Elite Track Club, 28.15q
  6. Mylan Clay, True Runners Track Club, 28.27q
  7. Kennedy Mccarter, Furosity Track, 28.39q
  8. My’Riah Pender, Ruff Kutz, 28.48q
  9. Olivia Dozier, Dulles Youth Sports Thunder, 28.54
  10. Malaya Gordon, Southern Sprinters Elite Track, 28.72

14 Boys 200M Hurdles Semifinals

  1. Kannon Wright, Texas Select Track Club, 25.05q
  2. Austin Coverson, West Georgia Elite, 25.12q
  3. Daniel Hill III, West Georgia Jets, 25.20q
  4. Demonte Thomas, Track Georgia, 25.49q
  5. Robert Horton III, Core Michigan Track Club, 25.87q
  6. Hunter Newkirk, BeastMode Track & Field, 26.05q
  7. Kaedyn Lasker, Track Houston Youth Track, 26.07q
  8. Cristiano Rodriguez, Austin Striders Track Club, 26.29q
  9. Jayvion Herndon, Great Esteem Track Club, 26.33
  10. Ryan Herring, Southern Sprinters Elite Track, 26.52

12:45 PM 800M Run (13G, 13B, 14G, 14B, 15-16G, 15-16B, 17-18G,17-18B) Semifinals

13 Girls 800M Run Semifinals

  1. Tessa Taggart, AOC Ambler Track Club, 2:15.18Q
  2. Rashida Reinhardt, Metro Atlanta Trackhawks, 2:19.58Q
  3. Aubrey Burt, Motor City Track, 2:19.64Q
  4. Aiyana Howard, DeSoto SWIFT, 2:20.75Q
  5. Litchfield Mara, Lake Tahoe Track Club, 2:21.45Q
  6. Gabrielle Wright, Leesville Track Club, 2:25.05Q
  7. Lauren Hunter, Dynasty Track Club, Inc, 2:20.54q
  8. Gabrielle Smith, Running Wild TF/XC, 2:20.85q
  9. Delaney Gidd, Chicago Flyers Track, 2:21.24q
  10. Chlarisa Gibson, Soul Chasers Track, 2:21.25q

13 Boys 800M Run Semifinals

  1. Darius Dunlap-Elkins, Severn Highsteppers Track Club, 2:06.47Q
  2. Brandon Scott, Double up elite, 2:06.69Q
  3. Ivory Sheffield, San Antonio Swift Track Club, 2:08.44Q
  4. Ari Thompkins, Gately Park Athletic Club, 2:08.86Q
  5. Tyrale Edmonds, Xceleration Nation Track Club, 2:09.98Q
  6. Isaac Mora, EPIC Elite Sports, 2:10.07Q
  7. Brody Bailey, Amaysing Speed, 2:06.55q
  8. Colsen Ing, Supersonic Track, 2:07.08q
  9. Keannu Lawson, Ruff Kutz, 2:10.07q
  10. Oliver Miller, Track Houston Youth Track, 2:10.84q

14 Girls 800M Run Semifinals

  1. Laila Kirk, West Coast Elite, 2:14.00Q
  2. Madisyn Scott, Texas Thunder Track, 2:15.63Q
  3. Varenka Zhuk, New Orleans Metro Stars Track, 2:17.43Q
  4. Kate Ferris, Hershey Blaze, 2:17.96Q
  5. Belle Parrel, Nevada United, 2:18.84Q
  6. Nylii Sigue, Houston Red Raiders Youth, 2:20.18Q
  7. Autumn Burks, Lake Tahoe Track Club, 2:18.13q
  8. Addison Miner, ESST Track and Field, 2:19.19q
  9. Sophie Menker, Motor City Track, 2:19.30q
  10. Eliana Williams, Team Quest Track Club, 2:19.78q

14 Boys 800M Run Semifinals

  1. Ezio Hernandez, Flo Jo San Antonio, 2:01.85Q
  2. Markell Houston, Morris Estate, 2:02.21Q
  3. Koda Nedley, Fresno Flyers Track Club, 2:04.44Q
  4. Malik Steele, CTX Flames, 2:04.51Q
  5. Amar’e Greene, Gulf United, 2:04.63Q
  6. Faheem Outland, Morris Estate, 2:05.50Q
  7. Langston Bickerdt, Motor City Track, 2:02.65q
  8. Kharon Thompson, Motor City Track, 2:04.05q
  9. John Richter, Hot Feet Track Club, 2:04.70q
  10. Jacob Quinene, EPIC Elite Sports, 2:04.72q

15-16 Girls 800M Run Semifinals

  1. Neenah Trusty, Infinity Track, 2:11.00Q
  2. Vivian Salerno, Lancaster City, 2:14.59Q
  3. Niesha Gomez, Track Life University, 2:16.65Q
  4. Leah Thomas, Motor City Track, 2:17.05Q
  5. Paige Evans, Infinity Track, 2:18.86Q
  6. Keira Tomlinson, AOC Ambler Track Club, 2:19.43Q
  7. Princess Comara, Superior Track Club, 2:14.20q
  8. Daniela Shelfo, San Antonio Swift Track Club, 2:15.69q
  9. Kaitlyn Barnes, Cy-fair Running Ravens, 2:16.69q
  10. Abigail Walker, Unattached, 2:16.70q

3:00 PM 200M Dash QF (All divisions) 

Upcoming. 

14 Boys Long Jump

  1. Jacoby Davis, IM BETTER THAN THAT INC, 6.34m
  2. Ji’Aire Stephens, Space Coast Striders Track Club, 6.23m
  3. Ardarius Johnson, Hattiesburg Flyers Track Club, 6.22m
  4. Devlin Hart, Track Houston Youth Track, 6.15m
  5. Tae’veion Johnson, Bedford Sprint Masters, 6.13m
  6. Jonathan Johnson, AMP on 3, 6.08m
  7. Za’Ben Bolds, NOLA Rush, 6.05m
  8. Isaiah Harrell, Unattached, 6.02m
  9. Weston Ware, TNP Speedsters, 5.95m
  10. David Mafuru, Philadelphia Express, 5.90m

14 Girls Long Jump 

  1. Mariah Dawson, Trial By Fire Track & Field, 5.76m
  2. Emoiree Rogers, SBR Jaguars, 5.52m
  3. Micah Grady, College Bound Athletes, 5.42m
  4. Christina Hall, Charlotte Heat Track, 5.35m
  5. Lily Leblanc, Furosity Track, 5.33m
  6. Kennedy Mccarter, Furosity Track, 5.31m
  7. Aniya Bussey, Flying Falcons Elite Track Club, 5.30m
  8. Sydney Lamar, Pearland Speed Track Club, 5.28m
  9. Oluwamayomikun (Mimi) Adenle, MABA ELITE TRACK CLUB, 5.27m
  10. Jurn’e Davis, Jeuness, 5.26m

13 Boys Discus

  1. Pedro Cuadra IV, Unattached, 48.04m
  2. Decil Kellam, All American Throwers, 44.90m
  3. Dennis Bow, 1ne Motion Athletic Corp, 40.07m
  4. Ittai Paul, Leander Spartans Track, 39.80m
  5. Austin Johnson, RODZ Throw Crew, 38.98m
  6. Lyric Lyons, Warrensville Youth Track Club, 37.87m
  7. Kaz Smith, Baton Rouge Track and Field, 36.74m
  8. Dallas Griggs, Dallas Elite Track, 36.22m
  9. Kasen Davis, Eagle Elite Throwers, 35.88m
  10. Griffin Morgan, Pearland Speed Track Club, 35.59m

9 Girls Shot Put

  1. Jianna Navarro, Unattached, 8.10m
  2. Rhilynn Scales, Unattached, 7.84m
  3. I’reyina Felton, CTX Vipers Sports Association, 7.74m
  4. Krishna Samant, Unattached, 6.92m
  5. Joelie Hayes, Track Xplosion, 6.91m
  6. Raelyn Williams, Pearland Track Xpress, 6.78m
  7. Elle Thomas, R.U.F.F Athletics, 6.52m
  8. Teagan Adcock, Kids on the Run, 6.33m
  9. Aubrey Becker, Knoxville Youth Athletics, 6.01m
  10. Lydia Bailey, Stronghold, 6.00m

9 Boys Shot Put

  1. Moses Brooks, Unattached, 8.38m
  2. Wendell Jackson Jr, Team D1 Elite Track Club, 7.95m
  3. Arturo Velez, Unattached, 7.83m
  4. Jose Arevalo, Unattached, 7.82m
  5. Blake Sibert, Unattached, 7.81m
  6. Levi Mays, Unattached, 7.80m
  7. Karter Harris, Mainland Jaguars Track, 7.67m
  8. Jayceon Lyons, Perseverance Track Club, 7.50m
  9. Jesse Black 8th Viii, God Speed Track Club, 7.31m
  10. Miles Gibson, DC Sports Track & Field, 7.22m

13 Girls Javelin Throw

  1. Brielle Hudson, New York Starz Track, 31.63m
  2. Rylee McDaniel, Unattached, 30.75m
  3. Lillian Reid, Unattached, 30.02m
  4. Riley Montgomery, All American Throwers, 29.83m
  5. Ayrian Walters, Ruff Kutz, 29.68m
  6. Laila Edwards, APXP, 28.98m
  7. Sarah Churchwell, California 10 East, 28.18m
  8. Katelyn Wetterberg, Johnston Running Club, 26.98m
  9. Cariyah Kelly, Fort Lauderdale Track Club, 26.74m
  10. Auryelis Ralat, #TeamUAAPR, 26.42m

15-16 Girls High Jump

  1. Bailey Hensgens, St. Louis Blues Track Club, 1.70m
  2. Reece Franklin, Girard Warriors Youth Track, 1.70m
  3. Destini Gatling, Global Transitions Academy, 1.65m
  4. Isabella Alvarez, Amaysing Speed, 1.65m
  5. Lillian Hubberd, Jump Academy, 1.65m
  6. De’Ari Porter-Moore, All-Stars -DeAri Nitro, 1.65m
  7. Alaya Ellis, Texas Elite Track and Field, 1.60m
  8. Laila Moses, Track Minnesota Elite, 1.60m
  9. Emelyn Roberts, Next Level, 1.60m
  10. Yayey Dukuly, Milts 4 Life Track Club, 1.55m

13 Boys Pole Vault

  1. Cade Jones, Unattached, 3.20m
  2. Daniel King, BC ELITE LAREDO, 2.75m
  3. Parker Bishop, Unattached, 2.75m
  4. Owen Walls, Unattached, 2.75m
  5. Darius Dunlap-Elkins, Severn Highsteppers Track Club, 2.60m
  6. Trey Fonseca, Hill Country Comets Track Club, 2.30m
  7. Sawyer Loe, Supersonic Track, 2.15m
  8. Desean Scott, Marlboro Boys & Girls, 1.85m

Sunday, July 27

15-16G Heptathlon Final Results

  1. Isabella Alvarez – Amaysing Speed – 4824
  2. Mackenzie Hayes – Southeast Louisiana Roadrunners – 4371
  3. Khloe Washington – Furosity Track – 4291
  4. Ledasma De la Cruz – Unattached – 4174
  5. London Jarrett – Warrior Athletic Track Club – 4047
  6. De’Ari Porter-Moore – All-Stars – DeAri Nitro – 4021
  7. Sydney Taylor – Virginia Pride Track Club – 4010
  8. Elle Wall – Coastal Heat – 4007
  9. Emma Szarek – Magistics Track Club – 3947
  10. Nicki Frank – Unattached – 3882
  11. Hailee Foster – Team Blackout Elite Track – 3828
  12. Natori Williams – AOC Ambler Track Club – 3710
  13. Leah Green – 16Ways Track Club – 3629
  14. Aaliyah Alicea-Murray – Team Blackout Elite Track – 3597
  15. Fallon Swart – Unattached – 3525
  16. Charlotte Hoss – Topp-Speed Track Club – 3431
  17. Megan Simon – Great Esteem Track Club – 3395
  18. Ella Harper – Unattached – 3309
  19. Krista Hansen – Deland Lightning Boltz Track – 3308
  20. Elliana Shank – Unattached – 3281
  21. Ruby Gibson – Max Velocity Prep – 3274
  22. Jada Recasner – New Orleans Metro Stars Track – 3229
  23. Naomi Campbell – Ruff Kutz – 3223
  24. Morgan Diaz – VAST Track and Field Club – 3122
  25. Brooklyn Shoen – Jumper Athletics – 3103
  26. Kayman Hamilton – Unattached – 3005
  27. Hailey Burke – Precision Track Club – 2993
  28. Alanna Smith – Charger Elite Track Club – 2972
  29. Mia Brown – All American Throwers – 2930
  30. Kayleigh Shabazz – Legacy Runners Athletic Club – 2880
  31. Lashae Jackson – Warrensville Youth Track Club – 2863
  32. Vonna Shill – Milwaukee Speed Academy – 2835
  33. Isabelle Sarina – Bullseye Running – 2800
  34. Sophie Kuo – Track Houston Youth Track – 2734
  35. Barbara Mason – Fresno Flyers Track Club – 2666
  36. Raelee Wheeler – CYG Houston – 2634
  37. Madicyn Powell – 301 Panthers – 2608
  38. Rylee Smith – North Florida RoadRunners – 2593
  39. Tiana Dubuisson – Unattached – 2532
  40. Ja’Leiyah Bernard – Rainey Elite Speed – 2421
  41. Lyla Lapaugh – Core Michigan Track Club – 2320
  42. Janelle Hawkins – God Speed Track Club (Stockton) – 2181
  43. Naima Falker – Dream Team – 2119

17-18G Heptathlon Final Results 

  1. Chiora Okeigbo — Team Quest Track Club — 5244 points
  2. Blair Haverkamp — Unattached — 4723 points
  3. Jade Hartlage — Louisville Track Club — 4443 points
  4. Emma Behrmann — Unattached — 4413
  5. Makiah Turner — Unattached — 4179
  6. Kayla Scott — Unattached — 4031
  7. Celeste Davis — Track Life University — 3933
  8. Jayla Aldridge — Mainland Jaguars Track — 3863
  9. Amber Bowling — All American Throwers — 3846
  10. Taylor Gashi — Lehigh Valley Elite Track Club — 3843
  11. Makayla Evansen — Core Michigan Track Club — 3840
  12. Addilyn Dufrene — Houma Hurricanes Track Club — 3826
  13. Amiah Matone — Speed Society — 3809
  14. Addison Nudy — West Chester Track — 3792
  15. Jolie Dubuisson — Unattached — 3762
  16. Kaela Tyson — South Charlotte Chargers — 3737
  17. Ella Bley — Jets Track — 3678
  18. Carmela Coulter — Ocean Springs Wave Runners — 3653
  19. Madison Jones — Gately Park Athletic Club — 3616
  20. Bailey Barrett — Weaverville Elite TC — 3573
  21. Emmalee Lentile — Memphis Mustangs — 3534
  22. Avery Scales — Greyhound Track and Cross Country — 3526
  23. Annabelle Refnes — SpeedJumpElite — 3488
  24. Olivia Crusta — Southeast Louisiana Roadrunners — 3487
  25. Franklynne Brewer — Daniels High Performance — 3443
  26. Prisca Igbo — Hill Country Comets Track Club — 3427
  27. Caitlin Welsh — Austin Striders Track Club — 3413
  28. Majestic Van Ingen — SPARQ Track Club — 3365
  29. Violet Weinman — Unattached — 3316
  30. Mia Kropewnicki — Austin Striders Track Club — 3288
  31. Lisa Rasel — Dundalk Multis TC — 3266
  32. Kaylee Delheimer — Central Illinois Track Club — 3266
  33. Avery Rivera — Richmond Elite YTC — 3235
  34. Ja’Liah Gammage — Fort Lauderdale Track Club — 3227
  35. Siena Menasco — Lake Tahoe Track Club — 3215
  36. Rhiyanna Dachoute — North Florida RoadRunners — 3210
  37. Arayah Brown — Hearts of Gold Track Club — 3087

DNF (Did Not Finish):

  • D’Ariah Harris — Louis Moss Striders
  • Adisen Magill — Unattached
  • Sydney Love — Unattached
  • Xianoebia Marshall — Unattached

9B Triathlon Final Results

  1. Donnell Taborn III — Global Transitions Academy — 554 pts  
  2. Tristan Walker — Della Lamb Enforcers Track Club — 522 pts  
  3. Robert Todd IV — Chatt Town Speed Track Club — 512 pts  
  4. Kenneth Watley — Cleveland Mustangs — 500 pts  
  5. Jordan Jones — God Speed Track Club (Stockton) — 499 pts  
  6. Elijah Brass — God Speed Track Club (Stockton) — 481 pts  
  7. Jai Johnson — Legacy Runners Athletic Club — 475 pts  
  8. Carter Compton — Track Express Track — 451 pts  
  9. Noah Oliver — Emerald Force TC — 417 pts  
  10. Gennaro Sanna — AOC Ambler Track Club — 403 pts  
  11. Terell Gordon — Kersh Strong Elite (LA) — 382 pts  
  12. Ja’Kingvin Spivey — Unattached — 378 pts  
  13. Dallas Jackson — River City FINISH — 375 pts  
  14. Connor Steel — AOC Ambler Track Club — 371 pts  
  15. Karter Stringfellow — Track Houston Youth Track — 337 pts  
  16. Donald Perry III — Severn Highsteppers Track Club — 326 pts  
  17. Ka’Mari Robinson-Venable — East End Lightning T&F Youth — 322 pts  
  18. Braxton Lulandala — Severn Highsteppers Track Club — 308 pts  
  19. Cameron White — Unattached — 289 pts  
  20. Wilson Wright — NFRONT TC — 283 pts  
  21. Alexander Plowden — T4P Academy — 281 pts  
  22. Cameron Moore — NOLA Rush — 272 pts  
  23. Miles Gibson — DC Sports Track & Field — 268 pts  
  24. Karter Pettus — Arkansas Dream Chasers Youth — 261 pts  
  25. Nicholas Lewis — Kersh Strong Elite (LA) — 256 pts  
  26. Saleem Muse — Philly Elite Track Club — 254 pts  
  27. Micah Miller — Pantera TC — 245 pts  
  28. Dax Cunningham — Austin Honey Badgers —170 pts  
  29. Colton James — Michigan Mustangs TC — 122 pts  
  30. Khengzelle I. Pamintuan — Oakland PAL

10B Triathlon Final Results

  1. Drelyn Beckham – Blue Thunder Track – 962
  2. Yensin Miller – Alief Clovers – 815
  3. Myles Pressley – Unattached – 791
  4. Delbert Booker II – Faith Movement Track – 738
  5. Maclin Parrish – Northland Track Club – 723
  6. Kenzo Freeman – Della Lamb Enforcers Track Club – 716
  7. Fritz Babko – West Omaha Track – 695
  8. Rush Landis – JET9 Elite Track Club – 693
  9. Sabir Smith-Johnson – Morris Estate – 671
  10. King Jones – Union Athletics – 663
  11. Kevin Breaker – God Speed Track Club (Stockton) – 632
  12. Ethan Wells – Morris Estate – 572
  13. Makari Rainey – Rainey Elite Speed – 571
  14. Dean Caldwell – Great Esteem Track Club – 568
  15. Vance Moye – The Wings Track – 549
  16. Amauri Anderson – Five Star General Athletics – 548
  17. Maurice Harmon Jr. – Severn Highsteppers Track Club – 545
  18. Deonte Brown – God Speed Track Club (Stockton) – 544
  19. Mason Lucas – Lightning Running – 517
  20. Noah Castellanos – Dream Team – 491
  21. Tahj Henley – Team Blackout Elite Track – 477
  22. Sebastian Adams – Unattached – 433
  23. Israel Richardson – New Orleans Metro Stars Track – 406
  24. Garren Hicks – Southern Ohio Speed – 375
  25. Rick Corrales – Furosity Track – 315
  26. Silvio Muto – Junior Highlanders Track Club – 241
  27. Johan Clement – Triangle Champions Track – 223
  28. Noah Streadbeck – New Era Elite Track – 819
  29. Malachi Robertson – Next Generation Defenders – 917
  30. Austin Williams – Legacy Runners Athletic Club – 137

DNF (Did Not Finish):

  • Zion James-Harkness – Legacy Runners Athletic Club
  • Jamar Townsend – Unattached
  • Zion Clemons – Westside Track
  • Jett Hendricks – Team 4Mula Track
  • Kentron Colimon – Five Star General Athletics
  • Dakota Mccormick – ST.ILL
  • Avery Clemons – Westside Track
  • Denver Steed – Burnerz Elite Track Club
  • Christian James – Motor City Track

13G 3000M Racewalk

  1. Eh’Rhyen Jackson – Blackbird Elite Track Club – 20:19.48
  2. Auryelis Ralat – #TeamUAAPR – 20:55.90
  3. Gabby Selders – Motivated Motion Track & Field – 21:47.84
  4. Savannah Spaulding – Texas Athletics – 21:51.13
  5. Victoria Pham – Pearland Track Xpress – 22:16.17
  6. Amelia Reece – One Nation Athletics SA – 22:18.46
  7. Chloe Coleman – Unattached – 22:25.58
  8. Kaydence Johnson – Leesville Track Club – 22:30.78
  9. Alexa Brown – Hearts of Gold Track Club – 23:42.09
  10. Audrey Zagrobelny – Victory Track Club – 24:15.34
  11. Paiton Lungs – Golden Triangle Track and Field – 24:54.11
  12. Solyce Smith – Golden Triangle Track and Field – 25:00.79
  13. J’Ajahnae Griffith – Kids on the Run – 26:10.87
  14. Jayla Iheanacho – BU Saints Houston Tx – 26:21.61
  15. Anaiya Nelson – Xtreme Force Track – 26:59.54
  16. Ja’vae Williams – Coconut Grove Optimist Track – 27:15.87
  17. Margot Gutowsky – All American Throwers – 28:16.95
  18. Olivia Hawkins – God Speed Track Club (Stockton) – 29:31.12

DNFs and DQs:

  • Ivory Dujon – Daytona Express
  • Aleena Turner – Menifee Mustangs Track and Field
  • Cattleya Fortune – Marvel Kidz Elite

13B 3000M Racewalk

  1. Zachary Schultz – Gulf United – 19:27.67
  2. Liam Coleman – Kersh Strong Elite (LA) – 19:34.16
  3. Preston Schweikert – Blue Thunder Track – 19:55.01
  4. Andres Morciglio – #TeamUAAPR – 20:49.61
  5. Shylon Harris – Technique Track – 20:57.77
  6. Pedro Gallardo – One Nation Athletics SA – 21:01.60
  7. Austin Gordon – Run It Sports – 22:13.96
  8. Antonio Sexton – One Nation Athletics SA – 23:22.23
  9. Lee Doffeny – Unattached – 23:43.21
  10. Nicholas Hadnot – 512 SPEED – 24:37.41
  11. Marcus Black – MYSPEED Youth Track Club – 24:52.38
  12. Vincent Ball – Mainland Jaguars Track – 27:47.73

DNF/DQ/DNS:

  • Kayden Johnson – Leesville Track Club
  • Massiah Roberts – Copperas Cove Express
  • Jason Hudson – Atascocita Titans Track

14G 3000M Racewalk

  1. Allie Spaeder – Unattached – 18:40.91
  2. Isabella Chu – AOC Ambler Track Club – 18:54.23
  3. Sam-Marie Miller – Heart of Houston Track and F – 20:27.05
  4. Giuliana Sanna – Juggernaut Athletics – 20:59.93
  5. Lanayah Williams – Elite Feet Performance – 21:11.31
  6. Kobe Jones – CUCO TRACK CLUB – 23:05.43

DNF/DQ/DNS:

  • Harmony Rice – Elite Feet Performance
  • Gracie Bland – PATTERSON COMETS

14B 3000M Racewalk

  1. Kedriel Leon – #TeamUAAPR – 17:35.46
  2. German Gallardo – One Nation Athletics SA – 18:16.46
  3. Kenneth Quijano – #TeamUAAPR – 18:35.98
  4. Tavarus Purvis – Texas Speed Elite Youth Trac – 19:06.34
  5. Aadit Deepak – Mission Valley Track & Field – 19:21.60
  6. Reece Bowling – All American Throwers – 19:56.11
  7. Franco Leal – Gately Park Athletic Club – 19:58.76
  8. Carter Jones – Randolph Roadrunners Track A – 20:17.62
  9. Cruz Gallegos – NOLA Rush – 20:51.88
  10. Joshua Abrams – Central Texas Road Runners – 22:01.71

DNF/DQ:

  • Alexander Reece – One Nation Athletics SA
  • Samuel Lanaux – Southeast Louisiana Roadrunn

16G 3000M Racewalk

  1. Shyna Patel – AOC Ambler Track Club – 15:27.40
  2. Amanda Negron – #TeamUAAPR – 17:33.56
  3. Cailyn Matchak – will power athletics club – 18:12.72
  4. Melody Guzman – Elgin Sharks Track – 18:22.10
  5. Victoria Chu – AOC Ambler Track Club – 19:15.32
  6. Alondra Diaz – #TeamUAAPR – 19:17.35
  7. Brylie Fisher – Virginia Elite – 19:36.07
  8. Loralie Preston – Springfield Track – 20:45.93
  9. Vanessa Hodge – Blue Thunder Track – 21:12.87
  10. Keira Gotay – #TeamUAAPR – 22:33.61
  11. Ava Liggins – GR FIRE – 22:46.96
  12. Vanessa Smith – Gulf United – 22:51.89
  13. Carolyn Scott – Unattached – 23:01.38
  14. Elizabeth Smith – Swoop Time – 23:04.66
  15. Angelisse Medina Perez – will power athletics club – 23:29.58
  16. Kaitlyn Alexander – MJB Track Club – 23:37.06
  17. Terrah Lewis – Stallions Elite Track & Field – 23:39.36
  18. Aaliyah Watson – East Cobb Cheetahs – 23:40.62

DNF/DQ:

  • Esalena Dawson – Alabama Titans
  • Emma Dionne –mJuggernaut Athletics

16B 3000M Racewalk

  1. Josh Fink – Unattached – 14:41.83
  2. Abdiel Sanchez – #TeamUAAPR – 16:00.39
  3. Alyus Decker – will power athletics club – 17:49.87
  4. Rahil Patel – Elgin Road Warriors – 17:57.35
  5. Lukas Abiyu Torres – Pearland Speed Track Club – 18:01.67
  6. Colt Loparco – Pony Express Track Club – 18:43.80
  7. King James Brumfield – Gately Park Athletic Club – 19:22.00
  8. Ryan Steele – Elite Speed Track and Field – 20:09.92
  9. Alejandro Nunez Figueroa – #TeamUAAPR – 21:23.47
  10. Anthony Fierro Abreu – HDTC Track Club – 21:28.29
  11. Jayshawn Grizzard – Texas Athletics – 22:48.77

DNF/DQ:

  • Angel Robinson – Jaguars Track Club
  • Jeremiah Miles – Pearland Speed Track Club
  • Joseph Gillenwater III – NOLA Rush

17-18G 3000M Racewalk

  1. Brinlee Jimenez – Elgin Road Warriors – 19:06.51
  2. Cora Nielson – Gulf United – 19:49.08
  3. Lizbeth Alvarez – Elgin Road Warriors – 20:40.72
  4. Diselyn Leon Vizcarrondo – #TeamUAAPR – 21:22.96
  5. Ompa Chanel – Iron Spikes – 22:09.26
  6. Heebra Rehman – Max Velocity Track Club – 23:17.73
  7. Giana Grant – Max Velocity Track Club – 24:02.53
  8. Amare Prudhomme – Xtreme Force Track – 23:45.47
  9. Reese Clevenger – Girard Warriors Youth Track – 23:48.68
  10. Olivia Baker – Great Esteem Track Club – 25:24.63

DQ:

  • Angel Archer – Gulf United

17-18B 3000M Racewalk

  1. Brock Schweikert – Blue Thunder Track – 16:26.08
  2. Luis Ramos – #TeamUAAPR – 17:15.42
  3. Noah Schmidt – 16Ways Track Club – 17:23.24
  4. Jack Clement – AOC Ambler Track Club – 18:40.27
  5. Jesse Reed – EDA Flyers Youth Track Club – 20:48.70
  6. Deon Kidd-Riley – Texas Select Track Club – 22:38.40
  7. Mateo Zambrano – Elgin Sharks Track – 22:51.88
  8. Jordan Arrington – Copperas Cove Express – 23:22.82
  9. Gabriel Aquino – Texas Select Track Club – 26:10.34
  10. Olisa Metuh – Austin Striders Track Club – 27:17.95

DNF:

  • Malachi Batiste – NOLA Rush

DNS:

  • Elvin Pillier – #TeamUAAPR
  • Davion Harris – MJB Track Club
  • Kevin Williams – Chester Cheetahs Track Club

9G Triathlon Final Results

  1. Kennedy Wilson – East End Lightning T&F Youth – 1025
  2. Elle Thomas – R.U.F.F Athletics – 888
  3. Bella Peoples – Unattached – 847
  4. Ellani Collins – Mainland Jaguars Track – 829
  5. Zariah Stewart – Team Blackout Elite Track – 814
  6. Mia Bush – Milwaukee Speed Academy – 814
  7. Braelie Ingram – WestSide RoadRunnerz – 751
  8. Karani Brown – Oakland PAL – 731
  9. Zuri Bishop – Unattached – 700
  10. Noelle Swann – Team Quest Track Club – 637
  11. Teagan Adcock – Kids on the Run – 613
  12. Violet O’Malley – AOC Ambler Track Club – 608
  13. Ava Butler – Marlboro Boys & Girls – 586
  14. Callie Richardson – Unattached – 586
  15. Madison Taborn – Global Transitions Academy – 579
  16. Makynli Rainey – Rainey Elite Speed – 576
  17. Kinsley Dinkins – Track Life University – 567
  18. Leonor Valentin – HPG Summer Track – 562
  19. Avery Goodner – San Antonio Swift Track Club – 553
  20. Norah Evans – AOC Ambler Track Club – 542
  21. Kaliah L’Herisse – Arkansas Dream Chasers Youth – 534
  22. Ava Winer Mckenzie – Five Star General Athletics – 530
  23. Maya Emanuel – Metro Eagles Track & Field C – 528
  24. Ava Wilkerson – Crucible Performance Lab – 522
  25. Daphne Flanagan – Hill Country Comets Track Cl – 491
  26. Jolie Jackson – WestSide RoadRunnerz – 466
  27. Kayla Jennings – C2K Striders Track Club – 429
  28. Tia Scott – Unattached – 426
  29. Naomi Williams – LA. Elite TC – 414
  30. Naima Cheeks – Next Level – 391
  31. Charlotte Leija – Texas Athletics – 365
  32. Harper Mcwilliams – Track Georgia – 287
  33. Annie Welsh – Flint Hills Track and Field – 270
  34. Addyson Destasio – Unattached – 246
  35. Giuliana Muto – Junior Highlanders Track Club – 126

DNF (Did Not Finish):

  • Kamsiyochukwu Ezike – Valley United Track Club
  • Kaydence Tate – Gulf United
  • Ema Stowell – Mission Valley Track & Field

10G Triathlon Final Results

  1. Kenadie Forbes – Track Minnesota Elite – 1302
  2. Dylan Davis – Union Athletics – 1278
  3. Bellamy Durojaiye – 513 Elite – 1277
  4. Taylor Sheehan – Havoc Youth Track Club – 1135
  5. Ava-Simone Buries – NVA Track – 1100
  6. Heaven Jones – Coconut Grove Optimist Track – 1100
  7. Amyla Gibson – Soul Chasers Track – 1078
  8. Jaleah Alexander – Greer All-Stars Track – 1054
  9. Aminah Muhsin – Philly Elite Track Club – 1050
  10. Aziza Brown – Union Athletics – 1030
  11. Jailyn Tennessee – Virginia Elite – 1022
  12. Zyra Nelson – Owings Mills Track – 1022
  13. Orianna Jones – Greer All-Stars Track – 1009
  14. Ryleigh Brooks – Space City Track and Field – 973
  15. Brielle Hawkins – Delco Stallions TC – 963
  16. Kalynn Brown – Air Capital Track Club – 952
  17. Layla Alvarez – Amaysing Speed – 924
  18. Diem Paige – North Texas Cheetahs Track – 922
  19. Faith Peoples – Unattached – 903
  20. Sarai Stevens – 512 SPEED – 887
  21. Charli Bruce – Speedsters – 859
  22. Ava Wilbur – Next Level – 856
  23. Jacqueline Channey – Next Level – 840
  24. Ceyri-J Brown – Plainfield Tsunami Track Club – 810
  25. London Simpson – Max Velocity Prep – 771
  26. Hadiya Williams – Aurora Flyers Track – 740
  27. Zuri Archer – Zephyrs Track – 701
  28. Ja’Miah Stigall – Elite Feet Performance – 663
  29. Khennedi Benson – Mainland Jaguars Track – 626
  30. Brooklyn Sanders – CAROLINA BLAZE – 601
  31. Madison Hall – Ruff Kutz – 584
  32. Hadassah Herring – Five Star General Athletics – 561
  33. Nia Scott – Unattached – 552
  34. Evan Miller – Michigan Mustangs TC – 533
  35. Jae’lynn Kirton – California 5 NORTH – 522
  • Kwueenn Iziz I.Pamintuan – Oakland PAL – DNF
  • Er’Niyah Houston – Triple R Elite – DNF
  • Taraji Nelson – Oakland PAL – DNF

11G Pentathlon Final Results

  1. Riley Franklin – Warrensville Youth Track Club – 2692
  2. Lerem Williams – Elite Track and Field Training – 2540
  3. Zhoe Hughes – Track Georgia – 2255
  4. Ariella Kyle – Running Fire Track Club – 2099
  5. Alayna Scypion – Mainland Jaguars Track – 2023
  6. Aliyah Walker – Dayton Wolverine Track – 1844
  7. Jaid King – Alabama Heat – 1832
  8. Ariel Gonzalez – 1T1D Elites – 1815
  9. Riley Sheehan – Havoc Youth Track Club – 1794
  10. Kimberlynn Washington – Next Level – 1792
  11. Nevaeh Booker – Virginia Beach Flames – 1639
  12. Ra’Niya Johnson – CT Track & Field – 1623
  13. Emery Johnson – Virginia Blaze – 1504
  14. Theory Usher – Track Life University – 1403
  15. Edith Puryear – Roy Spear Provincials – 1389
  16. Bralynn Davis-Ray – DeSoto SWIFT – 1279
  17. Sage Brown – Mt Airy Track – 1263
  18. Brooklyn Swisher – Aurora Flyers Track – 1210
  19. Tinley Weis – Hot Feet Track Club – 1201
  20. Ella Castellanos – Dream Team – 1196
  21. Kaylani Hope-Moody – Coconut Grove Optimist Track – 1176
  22. Naima Orem – Cape Breeze Athletics – 1127
  23. Alena Curtis – Curtis Track Club – 1072
  24. Carly Jilek – Due North Running – 1035
  25. Ariana Marshall – Marietta Track – 1022
  26. Kyra Carmenar – Furosity Track – 1018
  27. Sarah Marquez – Unattached – 985
  28. Winter Ashford – Chester Cheetahs Track Club – 968
  29. Sienna Huffman – Destined 4 Greatness – 856
  30. Logan White – The Wings Track – 843
  31. Keishlianys Matos – #TeamUAAPR – 841
  32. Vivienne Scott – Milwaukee Speed Academy – 826
  33. Alyse Mckenry – Bullseye Running – 821
  34. Amari Pitchford – Unattached – 808

12G Pentathlon Final Results

  1. Luisa Rodriguez – MetroCobras TC – 2886
  2. Te’Yone Strodes – Dayton Wolverine Track – 2756
  3. Emma Lammers – Unattached – 2707
  4. Georgia Thompson – NVA Track – 2660
  5. Trinity Salter – DeSoto SWIFT – 2570
  6. Aubree Dunigan – Dunigan Duo – 2518
  7. Sellenna Bush – Milwaukee Speed Academy – 2512
  8. Aubrey Odell – Precision Track Club – 2505
  9. Navyiah Quamina – Virginia Blaze – 2478
  10. Aiyanna Jnbaptiste – BeastMode Track & Field – 2461
  11. Athena Sewell – Max Velocity Prep – 2446
  12. Mahela Noblitt – Lightning Running – 2438
  13. Logan Sanders – Marlboro Boys & Girls – 2372
  14. Trinitee Porche – Solano Elite Track Club – 2327
  15. Brooklynn Benson – Space City Track and Field – 2294
  16. Kaleah Scott – Coconut Grove Optimist Track – 2267
  17. Rylyn Gleue – West Omaha Track – 2250
  18. Peyton Williams – Alabama Heat – 2237
  19. Kynlee Simmons – Furosity Track – 2225
  20. Autumn Lewis – Virginia Elite – 2133
  21. Zanai Johnson – BSO DEERFIELD PAL ELITE – 2084
  22. Sofia Spinelli – Unattached – 2041
  23. Xristi Thomas – Unattached – 2024
  24. Rylen Holmen – C2K Striders Track Club – 1877
  25. Anita Burnett – MJB Track Club – 1695
  26. Naiyla Smothers – God Speed Track Club (Stockt) – 1690
  27. Milaya Montgomery – Core Michigan Track Club – 1678
  28. Emory Dickens – HEART N GLORY STRIDERS ELITE – 1598
  29. Eliah Mason-Watson – Triple R Elite – 1560
  30. Aaliyah Cross – Dynasty Track Club, Inc – 1559
  31. Serenity Wilson – High Point Blaze – 1478
  32. Amelia Courtney – Zion Hill Running Club – 1381
  33. Jernie Bryant – ST.ILL – 1186
  34. Eden Harmon – Ruff Kutz – 1176
  35. Eva Grahm – Unattached – 1118
  36. Charlize Jackson – River City FINISH – 951

11B Pentathlon Final Results

  1. Vidhur Karthik – Maximum Speed Track Club – 2192
  2. Andre Truesdale, Jr – Marlboro Boys & Girls – 2052
  3. Myron Edwards – Louis Moss Striders – 2023
  4. Jaxsen Carter – East Ridge Athletic Associat – 1983
  5. Lonnell Harkless – Scorpions track club – 1975
  6. Caleb Lumas – Virginia Beach Flames – 1914
  7. Albert Edwards, III – New Orleans Metro Stars Trac – 1910
  8. Peyton Johnson – New Orleans Metro Stars Trac – 1829
  9. Henry Kelderman – Central Iowa Excaliburs Trac – 1816
  10. Khyere Smith – Above Xpectations – 1778
  11. Wilson Stevenson IV – WilCo Track and Field Club – 1742
  12. Cameron King – Marlboro Boys & Girls – 1731
  13. Micah Porche – Solano Elite Track Club – 1721
  14. Jamie Hawkins – JDC3 Elite – 1619
  15. Miguel Terrell Jr – Severn Highsteppers Track Cl – 1559
  16. Elijah Woodall – Wings of Glory TC – 1541
  17. Cayson Castille – Gulf United – 1535
  18. Tyler White Jr – God Speed Track Club (Stockt – 1515
  19. Michael Piotrowski – Unattached – 1464
  20. Jaxon Vanoekel – BlackWatch Track Club – 1446
  21. Zahyyrie Hadnot – 512 SPEED – 1389
  22. Johnathan Staten – Mainland Jaguars Track – 1284
  23. Sebastian Williams – Morris Estate – 1268
  24. Luke Berend – Furosity Track – 1263
  25. Coi Demming – Kersh Strong Elite (LA) – 1145
  26. Myles Love – Team 4real track and Field C – 1069
  27. Malik Tigner – Team Blackout Elite Track – 1005
  28. James Wiley – Warrensville Youth Track Clu – 8981
  29. Bryson White – Hearts of Gold Track Club – 9945
  30. Hendrix Eke – Austin Striders Track Club – 9917
  31. Jesiah James – JDC3 Elite – 9885
  32. Alfonza Smith III – Charger Elite Track Club – 9786
  33. Ethan Young – Unattached – 9446
  34. Nyziah Corbin – Unattached – 9414
  35. Jacob Hynds – Ponte Vedra Pride – DNF

12B Pentathlon Final Results

  1. Paxton Shipley – Blue Thunder Track – 3004
  2. Warren Conley – YEP! Hoco Track and Field – 2433
  3. Kermit Barnhart – Above Xpectations – 2431
  4. Maximilian Piotrowski – Unattached – 2250
  5. Quintez Frierson – Coconut Grove Optimist Track – 2219
  6. Michael Cogill – High Velocity – 2076
  7. Jayden Evans – Dynasty Track Club, Inc – 2046
  8. Joah Dowell – Precision Track Club – 2034
  9. Azariah Herring – Five Star General Athletics – 1979
  10. Noah Howard – Aurora Flyers Track – 1976
  11. Jordan Wilkerson – Crucible Performance Lab – 1951
  12. Zyon Parker – Westchase Cheetahs – 1933
  13. Braylon Mack – Houston Visions Track Club – 1864
  14. Milton Corbin Jr. – Unattached – 1826
  15. Jaxon Shanks – Black Lightning HTX – 1803
  16. Joseph Adams – Unattached – 1779
  17. Christian Richardson – One Nation Athletics SA – 1561
  18. Domino Walker – Clarksville All-Stars – 1494
  19. Dominic Hollabaugh – Dallas United – 1491
  20. Waylon Kavanaugh – Austin Striders Track Club – 1463
  21. Noah Braveboy – Furosity Track – 1452
  22. Azai Blakey – Scorpions track club – 1282
  23. Chase Slaughter – T4P Academy – 1157
  24. Calvin Seaton – AOC Ambler Track Club – 1096
  25. Jayden Shannon – Draft Pick Academy – 738

DNF

  • Chase Eagal – God Speed Track Club (St

15-16B Decathlon Final Results

  1. Isaiah Bland – Infinity Track – 6004
  2. Adrian Walker – 16Ways Track Club – 5680
  3. Traxton Richards – Unattached – 5668
  4. Grant Watkins – Unattached – 5451
  5. Jahmai Mckenzie – Great Esteem Track Club – 5320
  6. Dean Yates – Unattached – 5252
  7. Quincey Mclean – Furosity Track – 5164
  8. Luke Mulligan – Owings Mills Track – 5042
  9. Peter Perri – Precision Track Club – 5016
  10. Dillon House – VA House Of Speed – 4837
  11. Nicolas Curtin – West U Flash – 4808
  12. Brandon Brown Jr. – Dundalk Multis TC – 4791
  13. Roshan Gould – Ethos Athletics – 4674
  14. Darwan Usher – Track Life University – 4379
  15. Owen Mcccullough – Unattached – 4311
  16. Isaac Brooks – Unattached – 3975
  17. Charles Debney – San Antonio Sprinters Elite – 3901
  18. Brystin Enlow – Central Arkansas Track Club – 3711
  19. Corey Mcintosh Jr – Embrace Sportz – 3636
  20. Vincent Ippolito – Trojan Elite – 3565
  21. Beckham Polk – Inferno Track Club – 3217
  22. Kayden Curengton – North Florida RoadRunners – 3099
  23. Kalel Perez – will power athletics club – 3029
  24. Asher Fellman – Boca Warriors Track Club – 3018
  25. Talmadge Willie – Southeast Louisiana Roadrunn – 2990
  26. Alyus Decker – will power athletics club – 2521

DNF

  • Joshua Parnell – Unattached
  • Quentin Moody – One Nation Athletics SA
  • Jace Jackson – River City FINISH
  • Davin Stuart – Unattached

17-18B Decathlon Final Results

  1. Trae Brickner – Unattached – 6431
  2. Collin Wise – Blue Thunder Track – 6318
  3. John Thomas Loparco – Pony Express Track Club – 6274
  4. Caius Shakes – Alief Clovers – 6085
  5. Grant Johnson – All About Speed – 5926
  6. Joshua Gonzales – Austin Striders Track Club – 5838
  7. Jaxson Minear – Central Iowa Excaliburs Trac – 5812
  8. Eli Ferris – Rockford FIRE Track – 5811
  9. Connor Fries – Bullseye Running – 5769
  10. Owen Coates – Unattached – 5731
  11. Graylen Houston – Pearland Track Xpress – 5704
  12. Aaron Powell – Unattached – 5666
  13. Calvin Warrington – AT ELITE – 5474
  14. K’Vion Flores – Unattached – 5448
  15. Cameron Jones – Memphis Thoroughbreds – 5434
  16. Cole Taylor – Cleveland Express Track – 5411
  17. Mack Powers – Dayton Wolverine Track – 5276
  18. Landon Uher – Unattached – 5160
  19. Drago Cvitanovich – Houma Hurricanes Track Club – 5051
  20. Alton Curtis Lll – Curtis Track Club – 4998
  21. Case Noack – Pearland Track Xpress – 4756
  22. Otto Utecht – Unattached – 4703
  23. Rowdy Proctor – Inferno Track Club – 4691
  24. Hayden Featherstone – Lake Tahoe Track Club – 4640
  25. Meyer Hagin – Unattached – 4608
  26. Brock Fergison – Unattached – 4419
  27. Robert Evans – Above Xpectations – 4337
  28. Patrick Duncan – Intensity Athletics – 4264
  29. Charles Turner – Unattached – 3926
  30. Aidan Wolverton – 26 Training Academy – 3624
  31. William Ferrell – North Florida RoadRunners – 3587
  32. Dylan Jean-Baptiste – Ruff Kutz – 3491
  33. Tyler Doran – Above Xpectations – 3250

DNF

  • Frederick Altenburg – Raise the Bar Pole Vault Club
  • Calvin Chilton – Unattached
  • Jeryco Sheppard – Dundalk Multis TC
  • Ethan Li – Unattached
  • Zakery Weddell – Raise the Bar Pole Vault Club

Saturday, July 26

9:00 AM    Decathlon 15-16B (Day 1)    100M, LJ, SP, HJ, 400M Standings

  1. Isaiah Bland, Infinity Track
  2. Adrian Walker, 16Ways Track Club
  3. Dillon House, VA House of Speed
  4. Quincey Mclean, Furosity Track
  5. Grant Watkins, Unknown
  6. Peter Perri, Precision Track Club
  7. Nicolas Curtin, West U Flash
  8. Isaac Brooks, Unknown
  9. Jahmai Mckenzie, Great Esteem Track Club
  10. Traxton Richards, Unknown

9:15 AM    Pentathlon 13G (Finals)    100M Hurdles, SP, HJ, LJ, 800M Standings

  1. Adrienne Knox, 513 Elite
  2. Leeah Combest, Covina Shooting Stars
  3. Xoe Carter, Unknown
  4. Kenidy Watley, Cleveland Mustangs
  5. Armani Crawford, Coconut Grove Optimist Track
  6. Avyen Porter, Kids on the Run
  7. Zoei Johnson, Legacy Runners Athletic Club
  8. Ayrian Walters, Ruff Kutz
  9. Kelsey Black, Unknown
  10. Hailey Archer, Zephyrs Track

9:30 AM    Pentathlon 13B (Finals)    100M Hurdles, SP, HJ, LJ, 1500M Standings

  1. Damare Smith, Dayton Wolverine Track
  2. Jacek Hartley, 16Ways Track Club
  3. Eugene Williams Jr., Peak Performance Warriors
  4. Jahmaikel Mckenzie, Great Esteem Track Club
  5. Cameron Brown, Marietta Track
  6. Ethyn Gause, Randolph Roadrunners Track A
  7. Brody Poyry, Southern Sprinters Elite Track 
  8. Jeremy Caballero, Texas Speed Elite Youth Track
  9. Keannu Lawson, Ruff Kutz
  10. Jonas Logan, Virginia Blaze 

10:00 AM    Decathlon 17-18B (Day 1)    100M, LJ, SP, HJ, 400M Standings

  1. Caius Shakes, Alief Clovers
  2. John Thomas Loparco, Piedmont Elite Track Club
  3. Graylen Houston, Pearland Track Xpress
  4. Trae Brickner, Unknown
  5. Cole Taylor, Cleveland Express Track
  6. Eli Ferris, Rockford FIRE Track
  7. Collin Wise, Blue Thunder Track
  8. Connor Fries, Bullseye Running
  9. Calvin Warrington, AT Elite
  10. Joshua Gonzales, Austin Striders Track Club

11:30 AM    Heptathlon 15-16G (Day 1)    100M Hurdles, HJ, SP, 200M Standings

  1. Isabella Alvarez, Amaysing Speed
  2. Khloe Washington, Furosity Track
  3. Mackenzie Hayes, Southeast Louisiana Roadrunners
  4. Sydney Taylor, Virginia Pride Track Club
  5. London Jarrett, Warrior Athletic Track Club
  6. Kayleigh Shabazz, Legacy Runners Athletic Club
  7. De’Ari Porter-Moore, All-Stars DeAri Nitro
  8. Hailee Foster, Team Blackout Elite Track
  9. Nicki Frank, Unknown
  10. Ledasma De la Cruz, Unknown

11:45 AM    Heptathlon 17-18G (Day 1)    100M Hurdles, HJ, SP, 200M Standings

  1. Chiora Okeigbo, Team Quest Track Club
  2. Blair Haverkamp, Unknown
  3. Jade Hartlage, Louisville Track Club
  4. Celeste Davis, Track Life University
  5. Emma Behrmann, Unknown
  6. Makiah Turner, Unknown
  7. Addilyn Dufrene, Houma Hurricanes Track Club
  8. Jayla Aldridge, Mainland Jaguars Track
  9. Kaela Tyson, South Charlotte Chargers
  10. Kayla Scott, Unknown

12:00 PM    Pentathlon 14G (Finals)    100M Hurdles, SP, HJ, LJ, 800M Standings

  1. Mylan Clay, True Runners Track Club
  2. Kenedi Lindsey, Unknown
  3. Lily Leblanc, Furosity Track
  4. Charlet Livingston, MetroCobras TC
  5. JJ Lukas, Michigan Racers
  6. Blake Ruffin, All About Speed
  7. Brooklyn Lane, Cleveland Mustangs
  8. Piper Allison, Hot Feet Track Club
  9. Aubrey Fluitt, Unknown
  10. Nana-Awa Coulibaly, Ruff Kutz

12:30 PM    Pentathlon 14B (Finals)    100M Hurdles, SP, HJ, LJ, 1500M Standings

  1. Johnathan Johnson, AMP on 3
  2. Louiken Freishtat, Lancers
  3. Devlin Hart, Track Houston Youth Track
  4. Travis Stoud, Unknown
  5. Aleksandar Maniac, Ann Arbor Track
  6. Sylvian Garbutt, AOC Ambler Track Club
  7. Jayvion Herndon, Great Esteem Track Club
  8. Michael Gale, Lancers
  9. Kharon Thompson, Motor City Track
  10. Isaac McDermott, Mississippi Valley Track

1:00 PM    1500M Racewalk (9G, 9B, 10G, 10B)    TF

9 Girls

  1. Valentina Maysonet Rodriguez, #TeamUAAPR, 9:50.61
  2. Kaydence Higgins, Stallions Elite Track & Field, 10:17.03
  3. Tia Scott, Unattached, 10:36.22
  4. Bailee Rice, Elite Feet Performance, 10:40.20
  5. Haasini Ashwin, Mission Valley Track & Field, 10:41.55
  6. Madison Holtzclaw, Huntsville Metro Track, 10:59.81
  7. Trinity Myers, Texas Speed Elite Youth Track, 11:09.32
  8. Taryn Quastad, Hampton Roads Hurricanes, 11:31.55
  9. Joy Cooney, Coconut Grove Optimist Track, 11:41.80
  10. Addyson Wilkinson, ALL CENLA ELITE, 11:46.93

9 Boys

  1. Alexander Noe, Blue Thunder Track, 9:15.29
  2. Jalen Barker, DeSoto SWIFT, 9:50.71
  3. Quintin Ware, CT Track & Field, 10:06.45
  4. Sage Tanyingu, Faith Movement Track, 10:36.60
  5. Kamerion Green, Baton Rouge Track and Field, 10:37.12
  6. Blake Barron, DeSoto SWIFT, 10:37.67
  7. Kingston Franklin, S.A. Unleashed Track Club, 10:43.66
  8. Zachary Allen, Gulf United, 10:45.70
  9. Aiden Wilson, Baton Rouge Track and Field, 11:04.19
  10. Eesa Kazi, Supreme Track Club, 11:04.31

10 Girls

  1. Jenna Fink, Unattached, 9:05.59
  2. Destiny Hernandez, Houston Blue Devils, 9:45.18
  3. Sadie Spaulding, Texas Athletics, 9:47.01
  4. Dariana Morciglio, #TeamUAAPR, 9:56.55
  5. Nia Scott, Unattached, 10:01.09
  6. Jeimilianyz Zabala Encarnacion, #TeamUAAPR, 10:09.88
  7. Mckenna Sallis, Menifee Mustangs Track and Field, 10:14.72
  8. Alysha Orozco Ocasio, #TeamUAAPR, 10:20.18
  9. Kenbri Davis, Stallions Elite Track & Field, 10:24.82
  10. Cedar Arnold, Blue Thunder Track, 10:26.37

10 Boys

  1. Reign Centano, Severn Highsteppers Track Club, 9:14.96
  2. Nathaniel Chu, AOC Ambler Track Club, 9:25.62
  3. Joshua White, Severn Highsteppers Track Club, 9:34.52
  4. Ayden Jennings, DeSoto SWIFT, 9:58.76
  5. Aalap Sethi, Mission Valley Track & Field, 10:10.24
  6. Hridhaan Daga, Concord Rockets, 10:17.59
  7. Bradynn Shaw, Massey Miracle Run, 10:27.97
  8. London Bellamy, Copperas Cove Express, 10:31.68
  9. Noah Streadbeck, New Era Elite Track, 10:42.86
  10. Lenox Bickham, MYSPEED Youth Track Club, 10:52.43

3:00 PM    1500M Racewalk (11G, 11B, 12G, 12B)    TF

11 Girls

  1. Atabey Moreno Bezares, #TeamUAAPR, 9:19.78
  2. Sonny Petrossian, Eagle Athletics, 9:22.50
  3. Keishlianys Matos, #TeamUAAPR, 9:24.11
  4. Anjanette Davis, Windsteppers, 9:33.89
  5. Yuna Lee, Windsteppers, 9:33.90
  6. Crickett Arnold, Blue Thunder Track, 9:42.49
  7. Brooklyn Kinzel, St. Charles Heat, 10:07.10
  8. Krislina Cherry, Miami Gardens PAL, 10:12.10
  9. Audry Reece, One Nation Athletics SA, 10:17.32
  10. Sophia Adams, Central Texas Road Runners, 10:28.16

11 Boys

  1. Langston Coleman, Unattached, 8:10.14
  2. Zaid Melendez, #TeamUAAPR, 8:18.03
  3. Samuel Noe, Blue Thunder Track, 8:28.43
  4. Diego Rodriguez, #TeamUAAPR, 9:02.36
  5. Kash Reynaud, NOLA Rush, 9:44.14
  6. Aydon Malcolm, Rogue Elite TC, 9:44.18
  7. Zechariah Fernandez, Juggernaut Athletics, 9:52.37
  8. Bryce Frazier, Top Speed Elite Eagles Track, 9:52.42
  9. Chael Daugherty, Iron Spikes, 10:04.22
  10. Cameron Bellamy, Copperas Cove Express, 10:04.96

12 Girls

  1. Amelie Guzman, Elgin Sharks Track, 8:03.71
  2. Jaymaeliz Carrasquillo Ramos, #TeamUAAPR, 8:39.75
  3. Kailani Harper, PARKER TRACK CLUB PTC, 8:59.94
  4. Yashaswi Pedasanaganti, Victory Track Club, 9:05.98
  5. Astrid Strait, Grand Prairie Storm Track Club, 9:17.09
  6. Samaya Morgan-Smith, Blackbird Elite Track Club, 9:17.24
  7. Samara Gadson-Butler, Unattached, 9:20.73
  8. Dania Towns, Motivated Motion Track & Fie, 9:46.79
  9. Gabriella Tholen, Girard Warriors Youth Track, 10:03.56
  10. Mckenzi Pimpleton, Massey Miracle Run, 10:14.38

12 Boys

  1. Sam Gibb, Elgin Sharks Track, 7:02.43
  2. Saiin Patel, AOC Ambler Track Club, 7:46.19
  3. Langston Buentello, Great Esteem Track Club, 8:40.64
  4. Noah Cancel, #TeamUAAPR, 8:51.41
  5. Mauro Vellon, #TeamUAAPR, 9:04.47
  6. Ja’mari Sowels, So swift jaguar, 9:21.16
  7. King Hutchinson, Run-em-Down Track and Field, 9:45.02
  8. Chase Jefferson, Motivated Motion Track & Fie, 9:57.38
  9. Samson Cerni, Copperas Cove Express, 10:01.23
  10. Matai Brawner, Winslow Elite, 10:03.49

How To Watch AAU Junior Olympics Track 2025

FloSports and FloTrack are the exclusive home of all track events at the 2025 AAU Junior Olympics. Subscribe here to not miss any of the action.

2025 AAU Junior Olympics Full Schedule

The official schedule for all track and field events across all age groups is now available. Check it out on FloTrack here.

FloTrack Is The Streaming Home For Many Track And Field Meets Each Year

Don’t miss all the track and field season action streaming on FloTrack. Check out the FloTrack schedule for more events.

FloTrack Archived Footage

Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.

Join The Track & Field Conversation On Social





Link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sports

Oak Grove volleyball freshman invited to USA program

Published

on


KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A student from Oak Grove High School was recently invited to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

Freshman Piper Hudson was invited to the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program where she spent four days of her winter break refining her skills and showcasing her talents.

The school shouted out Hudson on its social media commending the freshman for her achievement.



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

All-Local Volleyball Team – Republic-Times

Published

on


Ava Mathews (12) hits a shot towards the net against East Alton Wood River at Columbia High School on Tuesday September 9, 2025.

With a state title and school-record 39 wins from Columbia this fall, this year’s Republic-Times All-Local Volleyball Team will feature several Eagles. 

But there were other standout team and individual volleyball highlights locally, as this list will show.

FIRST TEAM

Ava Mathews, Columbia. This all-state senior will showcase her talents at Southeast Missouri State University next season. She did just about everything on the court, finishing with 248 kills, 485 assists, 95 blocks and 264 digs for the state champs.

Claire Sandstrom, Columbia. An all-stater for the second time, this junior led the Eagles with a whopping 348 kills. She also recorded 296 digs and 62 blocks.

Ellie Day, Waterloo. A senior all-conference selection, she led the Bulldogs with 340 assists and 179 service points. Day will play next season at St. Louis Community College.

Karmon Grohmann, Gibault. An all-around amazing athlete, this senior led the Hawks in points, kills and assists this fall. Grohmann will play next season at Lewis & Clark Community College.

Ella Horner, Columbia. The captain of the state champs, she provided senior leadership and recorded a team-high 536 digs to go along with 156 points.

Kenzy Koudelka, Waterloo. Another senior all-conference selection, she capped off a solid Bulldogs volleyball career with 113 points, 148 kills and 395 digs this fall.

Ellie Zweigart, Waterloo. An all-conference senior libero, Zweigart was the engine that made the Bulldogs go this fall. She finished with 471 digs and 110 points.

Maura Kohlenberger, Columbia. An all-conference senior, she led the state champion Eagles with 130 blocks and also contributed 153 kills.

Kadence Seitz, Valmeyer. The lone all-conference selection for the Pirates, Seitz led her team in both kills and digs.

Samantha Spruill, Columbia. This junior led the Eagles with 503 assists and contributed 237 points. She’ll be a key part of Columbia’s 2026 squad.

Megan Huebner, Waterloo. Yet another senior all-conference selection, She finished with 67 blocks and 98 kills on the season.

Sam Juelfs, Waterloo. A tall multi-sport talent, this senior all-conference selection finished with 120 kills.

SECOND TEAM

Kinley Jany, Columbia. This senior will play sand volleyball for McKendree University next season after leading the state champion Eagles in points with 244 to go along with 444 digs and 139 kills.

Hope Chambers, Gibault. Another top senior for the Hawks, she led the team with 317 digs and also had 146 kills.

Izzy Mushaney, Dupo. Just a sophomore, she earned all-conference honors after leading the Tigers in kills.

Addison Dewilde, Columbia. This fabulous freshman finished second on the team with 117 blocks. The future looks bright.

Aubry Thomas, Gibault. Another senior leader for the Hawks, she led the team with 419 digs.

Maddi Huddleston, Valmeyer. She led the Pirates in assists this season.

Marley Mathews, Columbia. The younger sister of Ava, this sophomore recorded 199 kills and 63 blocks.

Ashlynn Reinhold, Gibault. A sophomore, Reinhold finished with 204 assists and 130 digs for the Hawks.

Kaitlyn Roberts, Dupo. A junior all-conference selection, she led the Tigers in aces and made her mark in other statistical categories.

Claire Kessler, Gibault. This senior led the Hawks in blocks.

Alli DeClue, Dupo. A junior all-conference selection, she was an important part of the passing game for the Tigers.

Addison Mitchell, Dupo. This senior all-conference selection led the Tigers in assists this season.

SPECIAL MENTION

Emery Bockhorn (Waterloo), Julia Briggs (Waterloo), Raina Roessler (Waterloo), Maggie Altes (Gibault), Kaleigh Hicks (Valmeyer), Kylie Fillinger (Dupo), Lilianna McMannis (Dupo), Leah Schlemmer (Gibault), Olivia Biffar (Gibault), Ava Gilbert (Waterloo), Kaidyn Moore (Waterloo), Brynn Moore (Gibault)

Print Friendly, PDF & EmailPrint Friendly, PDF & Email



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Top 10 Sports Stories of 2025: James Wood volleyball makes history with fourth straight state title | Winchester Star

Published

on


James Wood High School volleyball made history this year, becoming the first Frederick County team across any sport to win four straight state championships. The Colonels’ achievement is The Winchester Star’s No. 1 sports story of 2025. 

James Wood defeated Loudoun County 3-1 on Nov. 22 at Virginia State University to complete a dominant run that saw the Colonels compile a 108-8 record over the four-year span. The victory also allowed three pillars of the team to leave on a high note, as sixth-year head coach Adrienne Patrick and four-year varsity outside hitters Kennedy Spaid and Brenna Corbin all won their fourth straight title in their final seasons at James Wood. Patrick is now an assistant principal at Millbrook. 

In 2025, the Colonels posted their best record in program history, going 30-2 after competing in two early-season tournaments that propelled them to this milestone. On Aug. 30, they hosted the Champions Classic and went 5-0, defeating Handley and their eventual championship opponent, Loudoun County, along the way.

On Sept. 13, they went 5-0 at the Endless Summer High School Volleyball Tournament — an event that features some of the best teams in and around the state of Virginia. Additionally, the Colonels went a perfect 9-0 against Frederick County teams in the regular season and postseason.

Come playoff time, James Wood defeated Sherando 3-0 in the Region 4D quarterfinals and Millbrook 3-1 in the semifinals before sweeping E.C. Glass to win the Region 4D championship.

In the Class 4 state tournament, the Colonels defeated Dominion 3-0 in the quarterfinals and Courtland 3-1 in the semifinals, punching their ticket to Petersburg, where they bested the Captains to claim their championship.

The team also garnered plenty of individual recognition, as Spaid and Corbin were each named to the Class 4 All-State, All-Region 4D and All-Northwestern District First Team. Additionally, senior middle hitter Claire Keefer and junior outside hitter Kyla Wilhelm were named to the All-Northwestern District First Team and the All-Region 4D Second Team, while freshman defensive specialist Macie Hewitt was named to the All-Region 4D Second Team.

Patrick received major credit as well, winning the Class 4 Coach of the Year and Region 4D Coach of the Year.

The Colonels will potentially return eight of their 11 players from this year’s team next fall. Spaid, Corbin and Keefer will continue their careers at the NCAA level, as Spaid will play beach volleyball at Arizona State University, Corbin will play indoor volleyball at James Madison University and Keefer will play indoor at King’s College.

2. Handley boys, Clarke girls make state semifinal basketball runs

The Handley boys and Clarke County girls each made exhilarating runs to the Virginia High School League state semifinals in their respective classifications.

The Judges went 25-2 for their most wins since 2018. They began with 21 straight wins, with a margin of victory of at least 10 points in every contest. Handley’s only regular-season loss came in the finale to West Virginia Class AAAA state champion Spring Mills by a 64-60 overtime score.

In the postseason, Handley defeated Sherando 69-45 in the Region 4D quarterfinals (the Judges outscored the Warriors by 70 points in their three wins against them) and beat Millbrook 76-49 in the semifinals to earn its first state berth since 2023. Handley set a program record for point differential in its series with the Pioneers, outscoring them by 60 in three games. 

Handley followed that with a 56-52 win over E.C. Glass in the Region 4D final (the Judges outscored the Hilltoppers 9-0 in the last two minutes) and a 68-37 win over Heritage (Leesburg) in the Class 4 quarterfinals.

In the Class 4 semifinals, the Judges had a 36-28 lead with 1:40 left in the third quarter following a 10-0 run. But Varina outscored Handley 28-16 over the remainder of the game to earn a berth in the state final. 

Sophomore Will Braun-Duin was named First Team All-State and the Region 4D and Northwestern District Player of the Year. Junior Christian Dinges was named Second Team All-State. 

Clarke County started 9-4, then ripped off 15 wins in a row, with each victory coming by 15 points or more. During that winning streak, Clarke County avenged a 37-29 loss to Strasburg (67-40), won the Bull Run tournament title over Central (70-46), the Region 2B final over Stuarts Draft (61-36) and blew away Prince Edward County 81-52 in the Class 2 state quarterfinals. Prince Edward had started the season with a 26-game winning streak.

In the Class 2 semifinals against John Marshall at Huguenot High School in Richmond, Clarke County suffered severe foul trouble, and the Justices took advantage for a 67-54 win.

Clarke County was whistled for 31 fouls. John Marshall made 19 of its 36 attempts from the line while Clarke County made only 6 of 15 (the Justices committed 15 total fouls). John Marshall made 7 of 13 shots from the line in the fourth quarter, a period in which four Eagles fouled out and the Justices led by at least eight points throughout.

In addition to earning VHSL Class 2 First Team All-State honors for the third time, Alainah McKavish was also named the Bull Run District and Region 2B Player of the Year. McKavish’s freshman sister Paige earned Second Team All-State honors. 

After the season, head coach Regina Downing — who guided the Eagles to the 2023 Class 2 state title — left the team after 13 years and is now the head coach at Sherando. Former assistant Shadd McCaw has led the Eagles to a 7-1 record to start the 2025-26 season. 

3. Girls’ state title highlights Clarke County track & field season

Andre Kidrick didn’t know 2025 would be his final year as Clarke County’s head track & field coach, but he couldn’t have asked for a much better one to conclude his 18 years at the helm. 

Both the boys’ and girls’ teams repeated as Bull Run District meet champions (the boys won by 62 points, the girls won by 48) and both programs won their first region titles since 2009. The girls won the Region 2B title by 17 points and the boys won by two points, with Kidrick earning Region 2B Coach of the Year honors. 

At the Class 2 state meet at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, the Clarke girls captured their first state title since 2009 with 64 points to Lee’s 56.5. Clarke County senior Teya Starley won a state title in the 800, and the 4×400 team of senior Reagan Myer, freshman Kendall Harman, sophomore Grace Gerenski and Starley also captured a state championship. 

In the boys’ Class 2 meet, Clarke County placed fifth. Senior Jackson Ellis highlighted Clarke County’s performance by winning the 800. 

During the regular season, both teams won Page County’s Page Valley Invitational, the girls won Stonewall Jackson’s Generals Invitational and the boys won Harrisonburg’s JJ Updike Last Chance Invitational.  

After the season, Kidrick revealed he was taking the position of Clarke County Public Schools’ director of operations. He led the Eagles to five state championships (three girls, two boys). Former assistant Gary Wymer is now the head coach. 

4. Sherando wrestler Lucchiani highlights individual state championships

With a combined 47 state championships through 2024, wrestlers from Winchester and Frederick County had left their mark on the VHSL over the years. In 2025, one of them entered uncharted territory.

Sherando senior Anthony Lucchiani became the first wrestler in the combined history of Sherando, Handley, James Wood and Millbrook to win four state titles when he defeated Woodgrove’s Camden Murray 10-1 in the Class 4 138-pound title match at Tallwood High School in Virginia Beach. The win capped a 42-2 season and a 187-14 career. Lucchiani is now at NCAA Division I George Mason.

James Wood sophomore Hayden Black also won a state wrestling championship, going 50-1 en route to the Class 4 title at 106 pounds. He helped James Wood place sixth in Class 4 after winning their first regional title in 2007. 

The winter also saw James Wood senior Joe Warnagiris and Sherando senior Toby Winston make history at the Class 4 swim meet. Warnagiris repeated as state champion in the 200-yard individual medley (1:49.61) and the 100 breaststroke, breaking the state meet record in the breast with a time of 55.48 seconds. He is taking a gap year before going to NCAA Division I Missouri. Winston won the 100 free (45.56) for Sherando’s first-ever state swimming title.

In indoor track & field, Handley senior Jaishaun Offutt (now playing football for Wake Forest) defended his state shot put title (56-6), Sherando senior Noah Harris (6-8) captured the high jump and Handley junior Rylan Stribling won the 55 (6.40) in the boys’ meet. In the girls’ meet, Handley senior Emeryce Worrell defended her state titles in the 55 (7.02) and 300 (39.22). 

In outdoor track & field, Clarke County wasn’t the only school to take home championship hardware. Stribling added to his state title collection by winning the 100 (10.75) and 200 (21.21) state titles. James Wood junior Kate Konyar won her first state title by winning the Class 4 3,200 (11:02.34) and Millbrook sophomore Janai Washington won the high jump (5-4) for her first state title. 

5. State soccer success for Clarke, Handley

Both Clarke County soccer teams made their fifth straight state tournament appearances in 2025, while the Handley girls made their first-ever appearance in a state tournament game in 2025.

Despite losing 13 seniors and eight starters from its 2024 state runner-up team, the Clarke County girls found themselves back in the state final. They opened 0-5 after being outscored 22-2 by James Wood, Sherando and Handley, but won 16 of their last 18 games to finish 16-7. Clarke County won its fifth straight Bull Run District regular-season championship and its third straight Region 2B title. In the Class 2 tournament, Clarke County beat King William 9-0 in the quarters and Graham 4-0 in the semifinals before falling 2-1 to Poquoson in the final. 

The Clarke County boys fell in the state semifinals for the second straight year, losing to Glenvar 3-1. The Eagles went 15-7 overall and won their fifth straight Bull Run District title. The 2025 season marked the last of nine seasons as head coach for Patrick Casey, who guided the Eagles to the 2022 state championship. 

Senior defender Morgan Walker and senior forward Leah Mitchell (First Team) and Makenna Jarvis (Second Team) earned All-State honors for the Clarke girls and junior midfielder Johnny Mercer, junior forward Burns Beckett and senior defender Emmet Morris (First Team) and senior midfielder Brody Murphy and senior defender Jose Ramirez (Second Team) were named All-State for the Clarke County boys.

Led by All-State senior forward Emeryce Worrell and All-State junior midfielder Mia Hudson, the Handley girls went 14-4-2 and won their first region title in program history. Worrell scored all of the Judges’ goals in a 3-2 win over Blacksburg in the Region 4D final. Worrell scored 42 goals, the most for a Winchester-Frederick County girl since The Star began its Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year award in 1997. 

The Judges would have moved on to the state quarterfinals regardless of the result, but Worrell elected to play in the game rather than run in the state track & field preliminaries in Lynchburg. Worrell was the defending 100 state champion and the top seed for the 200. Handley’s season came to an end with a 4-2 loss to Woodgrove in the Class 4 state quarters.    

6. Handley leads high school football season

The 2025 high school football season saw noteworthy achievements and an end to a stellar streak.

Handley went 10-2 for its most wins since 2009 and captured the Barr-Lindon Crimson Apple, awarded by The Winchester Star to the team that fares best in Winchester-Frederick County football games. The Judges’ season ended in the Region 4D semifinals with a 14-10 loss to Jefferson Forest. 

Sherando went 8-4 and lost 41-21 to George Washington in the Region 4D semifinals. The Warriors’ 20 combined wins in 2024-25 are their most over two seasons since they won 21 in 2017-2018. 

James Wood went 7-4 and lost 56-35 to Sherando in the Region 4D quarterfinals. The years of 2024-25 marked the first since 2010-11 that the Colonels made the playoffs in back-to-back seasons, and their 14 wins over two years are their most since winning 15 in 2008-2009. 

Millbrook went 3-7 under first-year head coach Nick Manuel. The Pioneers were hurt by injuries late in the season, but they were the only team to beat Northwestern District champion Kettle Run during the regular season. The Cougars went on to play in the Class 3 state championship game.

After having a winning season and making the playoffs in every full football season since 2007, Clarke County went 1-9. This year marked the Eagles’ fewest number of wins since 2000. 

7. Clarke teams headline cross country season

Both the Clarke County boys’ and girls’ teams had some adjustments to make in 2025 — the Eagles lost their top three runners from their state championship boys’ team, and the girls lost five of the seven runners who helped Clarke finish second in Class 2, including their top two.

Both Clarke County teams ended the year by once again taking home hardware from the Class 2 meet. Over the last five years, no VHSL cross country program has more state trophies for taking first or second place than Clarke County (nine, five on the girls’ side). 

This year, the Clarke County girls placed second in Class 2 for the fourth straight season. Four runners earned state medals — freshmen Lyla Gerenski (11th), Morley Hudson (13th) and Margaret Myer (14th) and junior Ashley Moran (15th). The Eagles also won their fifth straight Region 2B title and their sixth straight Bull Run District championship. 

The Clarke County boys placed second in the Bull Run District, Region 2B and Class 2 state meets. Junior Landon Horton placed third to earn All-State honors.

In Class 4, James Wood senior Kate Konyar capped one of the greatest cross country careers in area history. She set what appears to be the Frederick County record by running a 3.1-mile time of 17:44.7 at the Virginia Showcase. In taking third at the Class 4 state meet, Konyar became the first Winchester-Frederick County runner in 27 years to have four top-five state finishes. Konyar will run for Maryland next year. 

8. Clarke County volleyball returns to state semifinals

2025 treated Clarke County volleyball well. The Eagles totaled a 19-7 record, including a 13-1 showing in the Bull Run District, en route to returning to the Class 2 state semifinals for the second year in a row.

Although the team fell to Fort Defiance in both the Region 2B championship and in the Class 2 semifinals, it still had plenty to be proud of once its season concluded. After a 1-3 start, Clarke County lost just two non-postseason matches the rest of the way and was only taken to five sets a single time all season.

The team was led by junior outside hitter Isabel Aliveto and senior middle hitter Bryn Franzen, who were each named to the Region 2B and Bull Run District First Team. Aliveto was also named the Bull Run District Player of the Year and made the Class 2 All-State First Team, while Franzen made the All-State Second Team. 

Additionally, the Eagles found success no matter who was coaching. They went 8-3 under head coach Skyler Layton to start the season, before going 11-4 under assistant coach Darren “Fly” Lambert after Layton went on maternity leave.

9. Shenandoah football equals last year’s win total, makes it back to another bowl game

For the third time in four seasons, Shenandoah football picked up eight victories, finishing 8-3 this past fall while qualifying for the Chesapeake Challenge Bowl Series for the second straight year.

During head coach Scott Yoder’s 13th season at the helm, the Hornets went 6-2 in the ODAC and punched their ticket to a bowl game during the final regular-season game against Washington and Lee. Shenandoah won 17-14 after kicker Carson Gallant made a 31-yard field goal with 1:44 left, while the Generals’ kicker missed a 25-yarder with 21 seconds remaining.

Though the Hornets went on to lose the Cape Henry Bowl to Wilkes University 37-35, there were still plenty of other reasons to celebrate after the season came to a close.

Senior linebacker Matt Conroy ended his career as the program’s all-time leading tackler with 442, breaking the previous record of 352 against Bridgewater on Oct. 4. Conroy’s 147 tackles this past season led all of Division III. Conroy earned All-America recognition from the Associated Press (Third Team) and Walter Camp. 

Conroy was one of nine Hornets to be named to one of the All-ODAC teams, being joined on the First Team by senior offensive lineman Andy Anderson and graduate student cornerback Sean Perry.  

The biggest difference maker for Shenandoah was arguably freshman quarterback Mekhi Brown, an at-large All-ODAC Third Team selection. Taking over as the starter in Week 4 against Bridgewater, Brown completed 138 of 194 passes for 1,612 yards, 18 passing touchdowns and six interceptions. The team went 6-2 in games he played, helping Brown win ODAC Rookie of the Year honors.

Overall, the Hornets outscored opponents 29.9 to 20.3, averaged 221.1 passing yards and 151 rushing yards per game, recorded 21 sacks and hauled in 12 interceptions. 

10. Sherando girls’ tennis makes state semis

After a 17-win season that ended in the state quarterfinals in 2024, Sherando was even more impressive in 2025. 

The Warriors went undefeated in the regular season, shutting out 11 of their 16 opponents.  

In the postseason, Sherando opened with a 5-1 win over Orange County in the region quarterfinals. Sherando followed that with a 5-2 win over Handley for its third straight state tournament berth. The Warriors then beat Blacksburg 5-3 for their first region title since 2017.

In the Class 4 state tournament, Sherando beat Region 4C runner-up Loudoun Valley 5-3 in the quarterfinals for its first state win since advancing to the Class 4 final in 2023. The Warriors’ season came to an end with a 5-4 loss to Jamestown in the semis, giving them a 20-1 record.  

Sherando was led by its top two singles players and top doubles tandem, juniors Katie Freilich and Gabriella Koch. The duo won Sherando’s first region doubles title since 2018 and went 17-2 overall. They advanced to the Class 4 state semifinals.

Other news of note

In February, now-former James Wood coordinator of student activities Brian Sullivan was arrested and charged following allegations that he sent nude photos of himself to a 17-year-old student. Sullivan was indicted by a Frederick County Circuit Court grand jury in August on two felony counts of using a communications device to transmit sexually explicit photos of himself and two felony counts of taking indecent liberties with a child by a person in a supervisory relationship. He pleaded guilty to all four charges in September and has a sentencing hearing scheduled for Jan. 6, 2026. Ethan Waters, previously a teacher in Loudoun County Public Schools, was hired as James Wood’s new CSA in May. … Reed Prosser stepped down in June after seven years as Handley’s director of student activities and is now an English teacher at Smart’s Mill Middle School in Leesburg. Marc Timmons, previously an assistant principal at Handley, was named Prosser’s successor in July.  …. The Millbrook softball team earned is first-ever state tournament berth and advanced to the quarterfinals. …. Former Clarke County High School head coach Jon VanSice was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as part of the Virginia Chapter as a Medal of Courage honoree in April. … Former Millbrook basketball standout Erick Green, a current pro basketball player in Italy, was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame in September. … Carla Milton resigned in March after 10 years as Millbrook’s volleyball coach, compiling a 192-35 record, two state semifinal berths, three Northwestern District regular-season championships, three district tournament championships, and the 2017 region title that ended Loudoun County’s 10-year regional win streak … Sherando baseball advanced to the Class 4 state quarterfinals, its first state tourament berth since 2014. … Chris Higgs stepped down just one game into his first season as varsity boys’ basketball coach at James Wood. Paul Hvozdovic — who was the varsity assistant — will serve as the interim head coach for the remainder of the season. … Jordyn Miller, 15-year-old from Clarke County, won the Heavy Honda NASCAR Youth Series Dirt national championship.



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

ESPN highlights 2025 viewership numbers during most-watched college volleyball season ever

Published

on


LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The 2025 women’s volleyball season set numerous records on ESPN networks this season.

The NCAA Tournament was the most-watched ever, with more than 1.3 billion minutes watched across ESPN platforms.

According to ESPN, the entire NCAA Tournament finished up 13% year over year, averaging 666,000 viewers across 15 matches, and featured the most-watched Regionals on record.

The tournament also featured a record-high four matches that averaged at least one million viewers.

ESPN said the National Championship between Texas A&M and Kentucky saw 1.4 million viewers tune in, making it the second most-watched title bout on record and the third most-watched college volleyball match ever.

According to the network, the championship game peaked at 1.7 million viewers.

The tournament experienced massive growth among adults aged 25-34, with viewership spiking 83% year over year, and among people aged 2-17, which jumped 40% from 2024.

During this year’s championship run, women accounted for 45% of the audience, up from the prior year.

2025 College Volleyball Viewership

Courtesy ESPN

A breakdown of viewership numbers for the entire season is shown below:

REGULAR SEASON

ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 combined to air a record 33 women’s college volleyball matches during the 2025 season.

This resulted in ESPN’s most-watched women’s college volleyball season ever, averaging 190,000 viewers and finishing up 36% year over year.

According to the network, gains include people aged 18-34 (+59%) and women (+41%).

This season, ESPN aired three of its five most-watched telecasts ever, including its largest regular-season audience for Nebraska-Kentucky (1.2 million viewers | Aug. 31 on ABC).

The AVCA First Serve Showcase also delivered ESPN’s top two regular-season matches on Aug. 24.

Stanford-Nebraska drew 596,000 viewers, while Florida-Pitt raked in 525,000 viewers.

FIRST & SECOND ROUND

ESPN+ engagement increased 33% over 2024 during the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament.

‘The Fifth Set’ whip-around coverage averaged 183,000 viewers across its ESPN2 telecasts, up 60% year over year.

REGIONAL ROUND

The NCAA Women’s Volleyball Regional round averaged 530,000 viewers, up 32% year over year and the highest average in its history.

The round also featured four of the six most-watched Regional matches ever.

The Regionals saw massive demo growth among people aged 25-34 (+147%), people aged 2-17 (+89%) and women (+39%).

The top match of the Regional round was the thrilling five-setter between Texas A&M and Nebraska, which averaged 1.2 million viewers and peaked at 1.6 million, making it the most-watched NCAA Regional ever.

Other top matches included:

  • Kansas vs. Nebraska on ESPN2 (Regional Semifinal | 718,000 viewers)
  • Texas A&M vs. Louisville on ESPN2 (Regional Semifinal | 674,000 viewers)
  • Wisconsin vs. Texas on ESPN (Regional Final | 663,000 viewers)
  • Purdue vs. Pittsburgh on ESPN2 (Regional Final | 468,000 viewers)

The Regional Finals saw its best performance on record, averaging 753,000 viewers (+27%) across the two days.

The Regional Semifinals boasted 29% growth from 2024, averaging 402,000 viewers on ESPN/ESPN2 – also registering the best average for this round on record.

NATIONAL SEMIFINALS

The NCAA Women’s Volleyball National Semifinals averaged 1.1 million viewers across both matches.

Each match hit one million viewers for a third consecutive year.

The second semifinal between Wisconsin and Kentucky led the way with 1.1 million viewers, peaking with 1.2 million.

That marks the second most-watched semifinal on record.

The Texas A&M-Pittsburgh semifinal averaged 1.0 million viewers and peaked at 1.2 million, ranking as the fifth-most-watched semifinal on record. 





Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Former Austin Peay coach Taylor Mott to lead Vol State’s first volleyball team

Published

on




Former Austin Peay volleyball coach Taylor Mott has been hired to the same position at Volunteer State Community College. ROBERT SMITH/APSU ATHLETICS

Volunteer State Community College has hired former Austin Peay coach Taylor Mott to lead its new volleyball program.

Mott coached the Governors from 2012-2024, winning 200 games in that span. Together they won the 2017 Ohio Valley Conference volleyball championship and the 2021 OVC beach volleyball title.

Their NCAA trip for volleyball marked the school’s second tournament appearance.

Mott led Brooke Moore to become the program’s all-time leader in kills, coached Ginny Gerig to the second-most digs in Austin Peay history and recruited NJCAA Player of the Year Mikayla Powell to the school in 2021.

She started her coaching career at Division II Flagler College, with 304 wins and two Division II Elite Eights in 13 years.

Mott and Austin Peay parted ways before the end of the 2024 season. 

Vol State announced the addition of volleyball and women’s soccer in August. 

The Pioneers hired Tye Cole to lead their soccer program. Cole coached at Averett University and West Georgia and was most recently Tennessee United Soccer Club’s Director of Coaching.

Justin McKinney and Brad Swope were also announced as additions to the athletic department – the former as assistant athletic director and Swope as athletic trainer.

“The growth of Pioneer Athletics reflects the momentum we are seeing across the college,” VSCC athletic director Bobby Hudson said. “By adding new teams and leadership, we are investing in our student-athletes and the future of the athletics program.”



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

H.S. INDOOR TRACK & FIELD: GLOW region athletes face off at Nazareth University | Sports

Published

on







Link

Continue Reading
Motorsports3 weeks ago

SoundGear Named Entitlement Sponsor of Spears CARS Tour Southwest Opener

Motorsports3 weeks ago

Donny Schatz finds new home for 2026, inks full-time deal with CJB Motorsports – InForum

Rec Sports4 weeks ago

Black Bear Revises Recording Policies After Rulebook Language Surfaces via Lever

Sports4 weeks ago

Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Release 2026 Indoor Schedule with Opener Slated for December 6 at Home

Rec Sports4 weeks ago

How Donald Trump became FIFA’s ‘soccer president’ long before World Cup draw

Rec Sports3 weeks ago

David Blitzer, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment

NIL3 weeks ago

DeSantis Talks College Football, Calls for Reforms to NIL and Transfer Portal · The Floridian

Sports3 weeks ago

Elliot and Thuotte Highlight Men’s Indoor Track and Field Season Opener

Motorsports3 weeks ago

Rick Ware Racing switching to Chevrolet for 2026

Motorsports3 weeks ago

JR Motorsports Confirms Death Of NASCAR Veteran Michael Annett At Age 39

Sports3 weeks ago

#11 Volleyball Practices, Then Meets Media Prior to #2 Kentucky Match

NIL3 weeks ago

Colleges ponying up in support of football coaches, programs

Technology4 weeks ago

23 عاما من الفضائح السياسية والجنسية منذ انقلاب حمد بن خليفة.. استغلال الفتيات الصغيرات في الدعارة.. ضبط ابنة رئيس وزراء قطر خلال ممارستها لجنس الجماعي.. ملامح الحكم تتخبط بين المنفي وتدخلات النساء

Technology4 weeks ago

23 عاما من الفضائح السياسية والجنسية منذ انقلاب حمد بن خليفة.. استغلال الفتيات الصغيرات في الدعارة.. ضبط ابنة رئيس وزراء قطر خلال ممارستها لجنس الجماعي.. ملامح الحكم تتخبط بين المنفي وتدخلات النساء

Sports3 weeks ago

West Fargo volleyball coach Kelsey Titus resigns after four seasons – InForum

Most Viewed Posts

Trending