By: Chris Manning | NTL Sports | April 2, 2025
The Troy boys stayed undefeated in NTL dual meet action, as they scored 94 points to beat NEB (64), and Sayre (20).
The Lady Trojans (120) swept NEB (44), and Sayre (18), too.
For the boys Troy's Ben Warburton (11.18) won the 100 followed by Sayre’s Marco Quiros (11.45), and fellow Trojan Joseph Frye (11.68). Quiros (22.72) won the 200 followed by Warburton (22.85), and Frye (23.81).
Troy's Mason Wulff (57.28) edged out NEB’s Tyler Kuhn (57.74) for first, with Trojan Marcus Frisbie (58.64) in third.
Troy's Evan Geer (2:06.46) eked out a win over NEB’s Creed Dewing (2:06.56) in the 800, as Wulff (2:19.23) came in third. Troy’s RJ Bellinger (11:37.35) was third in the 3200.
Troy's Rylan Breidt (19.02), and Emmit Cole (22.11) went 1-2 in the 110 hurdles. Breidt (45.70) won the 300 hurdles with Sayre’s Declan Barry (53.25) second, and Trojan Isaac Gates (54.20) in third.
The Trojans won the 4x100 relay (46.96), and the 4x400 relay (3:49.33), with NEB (3:50.15) second. NEB won the 4x800 relay (9:04.96), as Troy (9:08.71) took second.
In the high jump Troy went 1-2 with Cameron Morey (6-feet, 1-inch), and Kendrick Ross (6-feet), as NEB’s Ayden Wilson (5-feet) was third.
Warburton (20-feet, 8 1/2-inches) led a Trojan sweep of the long jump, followed by Frye (20-feet, 7 1/2-inches), and Morey (19-feet, 7 3/4-inches).
Ross (36-feet, 3-inches) won the triple jump, with NEB’s Ed Eastman (32-feet, 6-inches) second, as Frisbie (31-feet, 9-inches) came in third.
Troy swept the pole vault with Ben Osgood (9-feet), Hart Houseknecht (8-feet, 6-inches), and Alex Breidt (7-feet, 6-inches).
Troy's Avery Sens (118-feet, 3-inches) won the discus, followed by NEB’s Lex Cragle (108-feet, 7-inches), and Trojan Cooper Watkins (93-feet, 7-inches).
Troy went 1-2 in the javelin with Gordon Weaver (129-feet), and Rylan Breidt (111-feet, 1-inch), as Sayre’s Hudson Malanoski (101-feet, 1-inch) came in third.
Sens (46-feet, 4-inches), and Watkins (39-feet, 6-inches) went 1-2 in the shot put, as Malanoski (38-feet, 8-inches) came in third.
Ellie Spalding was second in the 100 (13.73), and the 200 (29.56), as teammate Parker Lee (31.72) took third. Kylee Roy (1:07.19) was second in the 400, and the 100 hurdles in 17.07.
NEB's Anaiah Kolesar (2:50.55) won the 800 followed by Trojans Haylie Davies-Grove (3:02.07), and Gloria Andrews (3:07.38). Kolesar (6:20.61) won the 1600, with Troy’s Isabella Prieto (8:26.14) coming in second.
Alyssa Parks won the 300 hurdles (49.29), and the high jump (4-feet, 10-inches), followed by teammates Madelyn Seeley (4-feet), and Maddy Keeney (3-feet, 10-inches).
Troy won the 4x100 relay in 1:00.75, while NEB took the 4x400 relay (4:36.61), followed by Troy (4:45.82). NEB (11:11.62) won the 4x800 with Troy (12:24.31) in second.
Troy went 1-2 in the long jump with Calli Connery (13-feet, 9 3/4-inches), and Lee (13-feet, 9 1/2-inches), as Mallorie Maynard (13-feet, 8 1/2-inches) was third.
Troy swept the triple jump with Roy (30-feet, 4 1/2-inches), Keeney (29-feet, 3 1/2-inches), and Amber Jo White (26-feet, 6 3/4-inches).
Parks (9-feet) led a Troy sweep of the pole vault with Katie Gehman (6-feet, 6-inches), and Lee (6-feet, 6-inches).
Bella Wood (62-feet, 11 1/2-inches) was third in the discus, as Seeley (97-feet, 6-inches) won the javelin. Cheyenne Kneller (25-feet, 3-inches), and Ella Lawton (24-feet, 4-inches) were second and third in the shot put.