Top performers from East Central Indiana at IHSAA girls track sectionals

MUNCIE — A nearly two-hour lightning delay made for a late night at Delta High School, but the IHSAA girls track and field sectional was completed nonetheless.

Field events started on schedule at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, but a bout of thunderstorms forced a lightning delay just before the 4×800 kicked off the track events. Once the storms passed, the action finally restarted at 7 p.m., and the sectional champions didn’t hoist the trophy until after 10 p.m.

Other schools in the area were not so lucky. Blue River Valley, Daleville, New Castle and Shenandoah were set to compete in Sectional 22 at Pendleton Heights, but the decision was made to postpone that meet until Wednesday, May 20, at 5:30 p.m. Meanwhile, Sectional 11 at Marion, which included Blackford, proceeded after a delay.

Here are the highlights from the Delta sectional, followed by all of the regional qualifiers from East Central Indiana.

Note: This story will be updated with Wednesday’s results once they are made available.

Delta dominates en route to sectional title

Last season, Yorktown won the girls team title to snap a streak of three consecutive years in which Delta won on its home track. This year, the Eagles left no doubt in their return to the top, controlling the meet from the jump and finishing with a team score of 158, with Yorktown in second at 125.5.

“Our biggest goal is ‘Let’s get as many people qualified that should be qualified,'” Delta coach Mac Dye Conley said. “Go out, do our best for today, no matter what. Everybody’s dealing with the same thing, especially when we saw what the weather was supposed to be like, so let’s be the ones that adapt to it the best. I think they did a really good job of that.”

Conley commended the younger members of the Delta squad for immediately buying in to the expectations of the program and meeting those expectations with strong performances.

The biggest standouts were sophomores Reese Backus and Shiloh Bunch, as Backus won the long jump and was a regional qualifier in the 100-meter dash, 100-meter hurdles and 4×100, while Bunch won the 800-meter and 1,600-meter runs convincingly and helped the Eagles win the 4×400 as well. Freshmen Reese Stanley and Aurora Thorpe also stood out, with both of them running on the 4×400 team and Thorpe winning the 400-meter dash with a personal-best time.

“This is my first year of track at the high school, so I was really excited to just play a little bit of a part into the team score this year,” Bunch said. “I think that this year, we’ve just really tried to have fun, and I think that’s made a huge impact on our outcomes of every meet. Giving all of the glory to God is another thing that has given us a lot of strength in these past few meets, and I think that He’s the reason we won this meet today.”

Yorktown’s Caroline Wallace sprints into regional

Yorktown junior sprinter Caroline Wallace saved her best work for the postseason, and it paid off with a pair of personal record times in the 100 and 200-meter dashes. Wallace was a sectional champion in both events with a time of 12.39 seconds in the 100 and 26.25 seconds in the 200.

“I felt really loose today and really positive,” Wallace said. “Honestly, with the rain delay, I think it helped me mentally prepare more. I really just focused on my team, being with the girls really just lifts me up every day. I just love being with them so much, and I think that helped me stay mentally grounded and calm and ready for my race.”

This season, Wallace has stepped up as a leader for the Tigers’ track team, especially with the 4×100 and 4×400 teams of which she is one of the more experienced members. While the 4×100 team missed out on the regional, the 4×400 team advanced with a second-place finish.

“All the girls are younger, and she’s been leading all of them,” Yorktown sprints coach Dan Whitehead said. “Even the 4×100 team, the 4×400, she’s leading. All things that she didn’t think she could do a few years ago, she does. Coach (Angie) Taylor, Coach (Christina) Kuzma, just to have a crew that is able to work with her, some of these ladies are special. We’ve been all-state before, and we’re just lucky from a smaller school to keep coming up with people like Caroline.”

Muncie Burris’ Sloane Sanchez making a name for herself

Muncie Burris sophomore Sloane Sanchez had a big day, becoming a regional qualifier in three different events — the 100-meter and 300-meter hurdles, and the 4×400. She started her day with a third-place finish in the 100 hurdles, then became Burris’ lone event winner with a first-place finish in the 300 hurdles. Finally, Sanchez ran third on the last event of the evening and helped the Owls 4×400 relay team finish in third.

“I’m just working hard, having a good mental attitude,” Sanchez said. “That’s one of the biggest parts of this sport that I feel like no one really talks about, just staying dedicated and staying focused.”

Sanchez’s dedication and focus has made a great impression on her coaches. The fact that it paid off in the form of three regional qualifications was no surprise to Owls hurdles coach Kyle Walton.

“Sloane’s always been a hard worker, from day one since I started coaching her,” Walton said. “She actually spent time training this summer to show us her dedication to how bad she wants this and how bad she wanted this year, and it just kind of proved itself tonight with how she ran. She’s always motivated, always works hard to get better, and is never satisfied with what she’s done already. That’s kind of the best thing and what makes her always improve, she’s just so locked in on what she wants.”

Wapahani’s Ava Cook cruises in distance events

Already a school record breaker and county champion in the 3,200-meter run, Wapahani junior Ava Cook added to her résumé by becoming a sectional champion in the event as well. It was one of the more dominant race victories of the evening, as Cook beat out second place by nearly 20 seconds. She also qualified for regional in the 1,600 with a third-place finish. Cook attributed her success to her mental preparation during the long delay.

“It was definitely a lot, but it was a lot of preparing myself mentally and getting ready for the race,” Cook said. “Not even just warming up, but putting myself in a mindset where I can win my race and be successful today. I was really super excited about both races, and it helps that I like both of them too.”

Cook drew praise from Raiders distance coach Austin Mullikin for her work ethic that has brought her to this point.

“It’s pretty incredible working with her,” Mullikan said. “Extremely hard worker, dedicated, disciplined, does all the right things, is very encouraging to her teammates. She’s a blessing to have on the team, an incredible athlete to work with.”

IHSAA girls track and field regional qualifiers from East Central Indiana

Sectional 12 at Delta

(Top three finishers in each event qualify for a regional. This section will be updated with results from Pendleton Heights once they are available.)

4×800

  1. Randolph Southern’s Haileigh Allen, Kinsley Bowman, Sophie Minnis and Gracie Minnis (10:07.48)
  2. Jay County’s Brooklynn Byrum, Saki Onishi, Ava May and Jessie Homan (10:09.03)
  3. Yorktown’s Skye Hellis, Maddie Reed, Isla Morrison and Auden Turner (10:22.01)

100-meter hurdles

  1. Jillian Barr, senior, Delta (15.07 seconds)
  2. Reese Backus, sophomore, Delta (15.52 seconds)
  3. Sloane Sanchez, sophomore, Burris (16.54 seconds)

100-meter dash

  1. Caroline Wallace, junior, Yorktown (12.39 seconds)
  2. Reese Backus, sophomore, Delta (12.93 seconds)
  3. Gracie Minnis, junior, Randolph Southern (13.24 seconds)

1,600-meter run

  1. Shiloh Bunch, sophomore, Delta (5:13.72)
  2. Haileigh Allen, senior, Randolph Southern (5:35.14)
  3. Ava Cook, junior, Wapahani (5:37.48)

4×100 relay

  1. Delta’s Mia Bollinger, Jillian Barr, Grier Backus and Reese Backus (50.74 seconds)
  2. Jay County’s Saki Okishi, Ariel Beiswanger, Maria Hemmelgarn and Peyton Carpenter (51.32 seconds)
  3. Muncie Central’s Ayriel Bond, Amiayah Embry, Jayden Embry and Ja’Zyah McCray (51.72 seconds)

400-meter dash

  1. Aurora Thorpe, freshman, Delta (1:00.47)
  2. Josie Dragoo, sophomore, Yorktown (1:02.12)
  3. Kanyon Page, freshman, Winchester (1:02.61)

300-meter hurdles

  1. Sloane Sanchez, sophomore, Burris (48.48 seconds)
  2. Finja Heckelmann, sophomore, Monroe Central (48.64 seconds)
  3. Analyn Hymas, junior, Yorktown (48.87 seconds)

800-meter run

  1. Shiloh Bunch, sophomore, Delta (2:24.18)
  2. Brooklynn Byrum, sophomore, Jay County (2:29.22)
  3. Haileigh Allen, senior, Randolph Southern (2:30.55)

200-meter dash

  1. Caroline Wallace, junior, Yorktown (26.25 seconds)
  2. Mia Bollinger, senior, Delta (27.70 seconds)
  3. Kanyon Page, freshman, Winchester (28.08 seconds)

3,200-meter run

  1. Ava Cook, junior, Wapahani (12:17.59)
  2. Andi Watson, junior, Monroe Central (12:36.28)
  3. Auden Turner, freshman, Yorktown (12:45.49)

4×400 relay

  1. Delta’s Jillian Barr, Shiloh Bunch, Reese Stanley and Aurora Thorpe (4:09.02)
  2. Yorktown’s Caroline Wallace, Analyn Hymas, Audrey Moore and Josie Dragoo (4:10.43)
  3. Burris’ Theah Whitton, Thea Conrad, Sloane Sanchez and Rachel Ward (4:19.49)

Pole Vault

  1. Addison Embry, junior, Yorktown (10-3 feet)
  2. Mya Kunkler, senior, Jay County (10-0 feet)
  3. Grier Backus, senior, Delta (9-6 feet)

Discus

  1. Mairin Gesler, sophomore, Yorktown (113-2 feet)
  2. Grier Backus, senior, Delta (98-7 feet)
  3. Jazlyn Harvey, junior, Muncie Central (98-5 feet)

High Jump

  1. Kyra Murry, sophomore, Delta (5-1 feet)
  2. Ja’Maria Jackson, junior, Burris (5-0 feet)
  3. Lilyana Mayberry, junior, Winchester (5-0 feet)

Long Jump

  1. Reese Backus, sophomore, Delta (17-7.5 feet)
  2. Kinlie Lester, sophomore, Monroe Central (17-2.25 feet)
  3. Peyton Carpenter, junior, Jay County (16-3.5 feet)

Shot Put

  1. Mairin Gesler, sophomore, Yorktown (39-11.5 feet)
  2. Ruth Sherck, senior, Delta (34-10 feet)
  3. Oaklei Davis, sophomore, Monroe Central (32-10.5 feet)

Contact Cade Hampton via email at cbhampton@usatodayco.com or on X, formerly known as Twitter, @CadeHamp10.

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