A Wellington two-step. Dru Zeka wins the 110 meter hurdles. Vivienne Wright places second. The Crusaders have accumulated 18 points this morning in that race alone.
It took a few extra hours due to weather, but the 2026 State Track & Field meet came to an end on Saturday. Highlights, photos and a full recap of day two at Crossland Stadium can be found here! #CatchItKansas https://t.co/jRkzGmayzM
🎥: The @WellingtonActiv junior is becoming a top name in the state with an even-more successful state track than her prior years.
@DruZeka went for four more golds this week to bring her HS total to nine with wins in the 400, 100 H, long jump and high jump. @CatchItKansas
Miss any of day one at the state track and field meet? Relive some of the biggest moments from Crossland Stadium here. #CatchItKansas https://t.co/DxL5ETrSZQ
How about the 4x100 Wellington boys relay team finishing fifth with a 43.37 time in the finals? The team of Armstrong, Hatfield, Golden, and Roberts was the 9th seed going into the finals and the 11th seed going into the meet.
Walk off triple in the bottom of the ninth by Hank Shinliver gives Wellington a huge 5-4 victory over Rose Hill in game 1. Crusaders got a gutsy win as they jockey for a spot in the post season.
The Wellington All-Sports Banquet recognized the year that was. Congratulations to Cayson Ramirez, Claire Ginter, and Lyndi Barton, who won the outstanding senior athlete awards for 2025-26.
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The Wellington 4x100-meter relay team broke a 25-year-old record at the home invitational on Friday. They are subsequently named Big Cheese Athletes of the Week.
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Two school records fall in one race at the Wellington Invitational as both the 4x100 relay teams from Wellington and Oxford get in the record books. Here's all the details of Friday night's track meet... https://t.co/ChqDZL3SDH