Hebron Middle School dominated the All-Bullitt County Track and Field Championships, sweeping both the boys' and girls' divisions. The boys scored 98 points, with Eastside and Zoneton following at 43 and 32 points, respectively. For the girls, Hebron took first place with 62 points, ahead of Eastside, which garnered 30 points. Several athletes set impressive times and distances across individual events, showcasing their talent.

By the Numbers
  • Hebron boys scored 98 points, while the girls scored 62 points.
  • Record times: Chris Seda (200m dash) at 25.48 seconds; Mila Wathen (girls' 100m) at 13.71 seconds.
  • Boys' 400m relay team finished in 50.88 seconds; girls' team completed the 400m relay in 59.77 seconds.
Yes, But

Despite Hebron's strong performance, Eastside and Zoneton athletes showed competitive spirit, with Eastside's Mila Wathen winning key events in the girls' division. This indicates potential for growth in these teams for future competitions.

State of Play
  • This meet underscored Hebron's strong athletic program in track and field.
  • Teams will prepare for upcoming competitions with potential shifts in talent as other schools focus on training.
What's Next

As the season progresses, coaches will be looking to refine their athletes' techniques and strategies, particularly in areas where competitors showed strengths. Future meets will provide further opportunities for improvement and potential upsets.

Bottom Line

Hebron's sweeping victory highlights both their current dominance in middle school track and field and signals the importance of continuous development for all teams involved. Attention to training and competition strategies will be key for maintaining or improving standings in future events.