The Bethel Pilots had a standout performance at Ball State's We Fly Challenge, with Lamarr Williams leading the charge by winning both the 100m (10.78s) and 200m (21.81s) events, alongside a gold medal in the 4x100m Relay (41.03s). Numerous Pilots had impressive finishes, including James Gill and Jace Woods who placed second and third in the 100m, respectively. Anthony Maxwell's third place in the Men's Javelin (52.25m) was another highlight, outpacing a Division 1 athlete from Miami of Ohio. The event showcased substantial talent across various track and field disciplines.

By the Numbers
  • Lamarr Williams: 1st in 100m (10.78s), 1st in 200m (21.81s), and 1st in 4x100m Relay (41.03s).
  • Anthony Maxwell: 3rd in Men's Javelin with a mark of 52.25m.
  • Jack Jewett: Top-ten finish in high jump (1.85m) and 10th in 110m Hurdles (16.24s).
State of Play
  • Many athletes demonstrated promising performances, with multiple top finishes across events.
  • The team is gaining momentum in preparation for upcoming competitions, building on this meet's success.
What's Next

As the track and field season progresses, the Pilots will seek to capitalize on their momentum and aim for personal and team bests in upcoming meets, potentially leading to stronger placements in regional competitions.

Bottom Line

The Bethel Pilots showcased their strength at the Ball State Meet, with standout individual performances indicating a promising trajectory for the season. Maintaining this upward momentum could position the Pilots as formidable competitors in future events.