38 Wash. Co. track & field stars shine in March 30-April 4 meets

Top performers from high school competitions across Washington County, Maryland

Apr. 6, 2026 at 8:04am

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A roundup of 38 standout track and field athletes from Washington County, Maryland high schools who had impressive performances in meets held from March 30 to April 4. The list includes winners and top finishers in a variety of events like sprints, hurdles, jumps, throws, and relays.

Why it matters

High school track and field is a point of pride for many local communities, and these results showcase the depth of talent in Washington County. Recognizing the top performers helps celebrate the hard work and dedication of these student-athletes and can inspire the next generation to get involved in the sport.

The details

The 38 top performers come from high schools across Washington County, including Clear Spring, South Hagerstown, North Hagerstown, Hancock, Saint James, Boonsboro, Smithsburg, and Williamsport. They excelled in a range of events like the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1600m, 3200m, hurdles, relays, jumps, and throws. Several athletes won their events, while others earned top-3 finishes at meets like the Railroader Relays, North Hagerstown Open, and Tamara Ovejera Invitational.

  • The performances took place from March 30 to April 4, 2026.

The players

Daniel Apiou

A runner for the Clear Spring Blazers who was part of the winning shuttle hurdles relay team.

Michael Boller

A runner for the South Hagerstown Rebels who won the 300 hurdles event.

Braedon Brittingham

A thrower for the South Hagerstown Rebels who placed third in the shot put.

Brady Bruette

A pole vaulter for the North Hagerstown Hubs who won the pole vault competition.

Landyn Clark

A jumper for the Hancock Panthers who won the triple jump and placed third in the long jump.

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The takeaway

These results showcase the depth of talent in Washington County high school track and field programs, with athletes excelling across a wide range of events. The performances highlight the hard work and dedication of these student-athletes, and the recognition can help inspire the next generation to get involved in the sport and strive for their own success.