Smyrna鈥檚 Aaliyah Turpin and Padua鈥檚 Anna Bockius Shine as Delaware鈥檚 Top Track Athletes
Aaliyah Turpin of Smyrna and Anna Bockius of Padua have been jointly honored as Delaware's top female track and field athletes, receiving the prestigious Bill Thomson Award at the N5CTA All-State banquet on June 15. Both athletes have exceptional records; Turpin shattered multiple state hurdle and sprint records, while Bockius excelled in middle-distance events throughout her high school career. Turpin is headed to Texas Tech and Bockius to Notre Dame, marking a prominent finish to their high school athletic journeys.
By the Numbers- Turpin broke the Delaware girls' 100 hurdles record, lowering it to 13.57 seconds, the second-fastest time in the nation this year.
- Bockius set an 800m state record at 2:05.84, dominating all middle-distance events in Delaware for the last two outdoor seasons.
- Turpin is a nine-time state champion and holds records in four events, showcasing her dominance across multiple seasons.
- Bockius won 31 championship races in her career, earning recognition as the top high school senior female athlete in Delaware this year.
Both athletes are set to continue their track and field careers at the collegiate level, with Turpin joining Texas Tech and Bockius competing at Notre Dame, indicating bright futures as they transition to compete on a larger stage.
Bottom LineThe accomplishments of Turpin and Bockius not only highlight their individual talents but also mark a significant moment for Delaware track and field, reinforcing the state's growing reputation in the sport.
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