Results from Section 4 Class Indoor Track & Field Championships

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The best Section 4 indoor track & field athletes gathered at Cornell University's Barton Hall this past weekend, with numerous high school athletes adding to their first-place collections. See who took the top spots in the 2026 Section 4 Class Championships:

55-meter dash​


Boys

Candor senior Logan Aman captured gold in the boys' 55-meter dash with a final time of 6.54 seconds, while senior Horseheads athlete Patrick Laney finished in the same heat, with a time of 6.60 seconds.

Girls

Dejah Taylor
(Sidney Track) captured first place in the girls’ 55-meter dash with a time of 7.35 seconds, while Mattisen Johnston (Corning) finished in the same heat at 7.41 seconds. Cassidy Howard (Oneonta) secured third place, crossing the line in 7.46 seconds.

300-meter dash​


Boys

Owego Free Academy senior Gavin Heath won the boys' 300-meter dash with a final time of 35.99 seconds. Keegan Waltz from Oxford Academy placed second at 36.58 seconds, while Corning's Wyatt McDonald received third place with a time 36.67 seconds.

Girls

Dejah Taylor
(Sidney Track) captured another first-place win with a time of 40.80 seconds in the girls' 300-meter dash, while Cassidy Howard (Oneonta) secured second place, crossing the line in 42.26 seconds. Corning's star athlete, Cella McLaughlin, followed shortly after with a time of 42.57 seconds.

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600-meter run​


Boys

Groton senior, Ross Bush, secured the 600-meter title with a time of 1:23:86. Maine-Endwell's Wyatt Richardson placed second with a time of 1:26:43, while Johnson City athlete, Connor Smith, lost out on second place by just a hair, finishing third at 1:26.69.

Girls

Eva DiNunzio-Welch
(Binghamton) won the girls’ 600-meter run in 1:40.07, followed by Vestal athlete Bailey Parsons in second place with a time of 1:41.43. Fellow teammate Natalie Tripp secured third place, finishing in 1:42.45.

1000-meter run​


Boys

Nicholas Kowel
, a senior from Horseheads, earned the top spot in the boys' 1000-meter run with a time of 2:32.69, just missing Ithaca's Zoltan Nadasdy, who secured second place with a time of 2:34:07.

Placing third and fourth were Corning's Sebastian Boutwell and Nicholas Ferratella, who finished with times of 2:34.35 and 2:34.51, respectively.

Girls

Dryden athlete Reagan Burnham claimed first place in the girls’ 1000-meter run with a time of 3:10.58, while Hope Syzmaniak (Binghamton) placed second in 3:15.44. Kayla Fletcher followed, completing the run at 3:16.33.

1600-meter run​


Boys

Lansing athlete Trent Thibault emerged victorious in the boys' 1600-meter run with a time of 4:30.11. Gordon Smith (Oxford Academy) finished second at 4:32.79, while senior Corning athlete Sebastian Boutwell took third place with a time of 4:38.35.

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1500-meter run​


Girls

Ithaca athlete Tsadia Bercuvitz captured first place in the girls’ 1500-meter run, finishing in 4:34.70. Corning athlete Olivia Martinec placed second in 5:02.75, while Mackenzie Baker (Horseheads) earned third place with a time of 5:04.70.

3200-meter run​


Boys

Corning's Christopher Lawson came out on top in the 3200-meter run, with a winning time of 9:30.80, followed by Corning teammate Bryce Hammond, who received second-place honors with a time of 9:32.68. Following was Trent Thibault (Lansing) with a time of 10:00.78.

3000-meter run​


Girls

Corning's Olivia Martinec secured the championship in the girls’ 3000-meter run, crossing the line in 10:41.99. Ithaca athlete Avery Whittaker earned second place in 10:48.23, while Corning's Kateland Dininny placed third overall with a time of 11:13.24.

55-meter hurdles​


Boys

Oneonta athlete Beckett Holmes claimed first place in the boys' 55-meter hurdles event with a time of 7.93 seconds. Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton athlete Harpo Hardt placed second at 7.98 seconds, while Union Springs athlete Brayden Taylor followed shortly after with a time of 8.07 seconds.

Girls

Corning's Cella McLaughlin placed first in the girls’ 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.94 seconds. Chenango Valley's Delaney Walters finished shortly after with a time of 9.03 seconds. Candor's Lindsey Morse placed with a time of 9.08 seconds, while Chenango Valley athlete Molly Walters finished at 9.11 seconds.

4x200-meter relay​


Boys

The Horseheads boys relay team captured first place in the 4x200-meter relay, with a final time of 1:34.27, followed by Vestal, who finished second with a time of 1:39.77. The Lansing boys relay team crossed the line not even a second later at 1:39.86, securing third.

Girls

The Sidney Track relay team captured first place in the girls’ 4x200-meter relay, recording a winning time of 1:51.74. Whitney Point finished second at 1:52.39, while Oneonta secured third place in 1:52.97.

4x400-meter relay​


Boys

Corning
received first-place honors in the boys' 4x400-meter relay with a time of 3:31.85. Vestal crossed the line second, with a time of 3:37.07, while Ithaca finished third shortly after with a time of 3:37.28.

Girls

Corning
earned first place in the girls’ 4x400-meter relay with a time of 4:13.86. Vestal placed second in 4:18.78, while Binghamton finished third in 4:28.32.

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4x800-meter relay​


Boys

Horseheads
earned first place in the boys' 4x800-meter relay, with a time of 8:50.90. Walton-Downsville followed closely, earning second place with a time of 8:55.82. Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton earned third with a finishing time of 8:57.75.

Girls

Ithaca
claimed the title in the girls’ 4x800-meter relay, finishing in 10:07.36. Corning earned second place in 10:31.08, while Unadilla Valley completed the podium in third place with a time of 10:48.60.

High Jump​


Boys

Binghamton athlete Milo Wilson won the boys' high jump, clearing 6 feet, 10 inches. Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton athlete Isaiah Hampton placed second with a high jump of 6 feet, 2 inches, while Oneonta athlete Beckett Holmes secured third place with a record of 6 feet.

Girls

Both Chenango Valley athletes, Delaney Walters and Molly Walters, tied for first place, clearing 5 feet, 3 inches, while Maine-Endwell athlete Desianna Dingle followed, reaching a height of 5 feet, 1 inch.

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Long Jump​


Boys

Isaiah Hampton
(Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton) won first place in the boys' long jump event with a distance of 22 feet, 3 inches. Beckett Holmes (Oneonta) placed second at 22 feet, while Milo Wilson (Binghamton) followed at third, with a jump of 21 feet, 4 inches.

Girls

Cella McLaughlin
(Corning) captured first place in the girls’ long jump with a leap of 19 feet. Appalonia Bushaw (Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton) followed with a finish of 17 feet, 5 inches, Mattiden Johnston (Corning) earned third place with a jump of 16 feet, 5 inches.

Triple Jump​


Boys

Darren Rose
(Oneonta) secured the first-place spot with a distance of 46 feet, 1 inch in the boys' triple jump. Harpo Hardt (Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton) finished shortly after with a distance of 41 feet, 11 inches. Wyatt Richardson (Maine-Endwell) finished third with a distance of 41 feet, 9 inches.

Girls

Amanda McEwen
(Corning) earned the championship in the girls’ triple jump with a distance of 34 feet. Keiyra Morton (Oneonta) finished behind McEwen with a mark of 33 feet, 11 inches, while Giada Horan (Union Endicott) finished third after jumping 32 feet, 11 inches.

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Pole Vault​


Boys

Gavinn Albrecht
(Tioga) secured first place in the boys' pole vault event with a height of 14 feet, 6 inches. Michael Akulis (Johnson City) earned second place, clearing 14 feet, 6 inches, while Maxwell Jennings (Corning), placed third with a height of 13 feet, 6 inches.

Girls

Reese Conway
(Corning) secured first place in the boys' pole vault event with a height of 11 feet, 6 inches. Maren Golden (Ithaca) earned second place, clearing 9 feet, 6 inches, while Trumansburg athlete, Evey Pennock, placed third with a height of 9 feet.

Shot Put​


Boys

Michael Morrissey
(Sidney Track) won the boys' shot put event with a throw of 52 feet, 7 inches. Unatego athlete Derek Jordan followed with a throw of 46 feet, 10 inches, placing second, while Union Endicott athlete Chris Feliciano earned third with a mark of 45 feet, 7 inches.

Girls

Grace Walley
(Walton-Downsville) won the girls’ shot put with a throw of 42 feet. Johnson City athlete Gianna Harrington placed second at 31 feet, 11.25 inches, while Sidney Track athlete Lennon Swain secured third place with a mark of 31 feet, 11 inches.

Weight Throw​


Boys

Norwich's Kaden Downey secured first place in the boys' weight throw finals with a mark of 64 feet, 7 inches. Ithaca athlete Hayden Cornell finished second with a mark of 63 feet, while Corning's Freddie Collins received third with a throw to the 60-foot, 4-inch mark.

Girls

Oneonta's Becky Foko secured first place in the girls' weight throw finals with a mark of 47 feet, 8.5 inches. Corning athlete Samantha Harvey finished second with a mark of 46 feet, 8.75 inches, while Maine Endwell's Maddie VanPatten received third with a throw to the 40-foot, 5-inch mark.

This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: See Results from Section 4 Class Indoor Track & Field Championships

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