Monroe County Region Girls Track Teams Aim for More League Titles

Erie Mason, Ida, and Milan captured league crowns last season as regional teams look to build on past success.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 9:19am

Teams in the Monroe County Region will compete in five different track and field leagues this spring, with three of those league titles coming back to the region last year. Erie Mason, Ida, and Milan all won their respective league championships, and the teams are expected to be in contention for more titles this season as they focus on competing at the highest levels and improving every day.

Why it matters

Track and field is a major part of the athletic landscape in the Monroe County Region, with local teams consistently performing well and bringing home league championships. The continued success of these programs is a source of pride for the community and highlights the strength of the region's athletic talent.

The details

The Monroe County Region is home to several strong track and field programs that compete across five different leagues. Last spring, three of those league titles came back to the region, with Erie Mason, Ida, and Milan all capturing championships in their respective leagues. The teams are expected to be in the mix for more titles this season as they focus on elevating their performance and continuing to improve.

  • The 2026 track and field season is set to begin in the coming weeks across the Monroe County Region.

The players

Erie Mason

A high school located in Erie, Michigan that won a league championship in track and field last season.

Ida

A high school located in Ida, Michigan that won a league championship in track and field last season.

Milan

A high school located in Milan, Michigan that won a league championship in track and field last season.

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The takeaway

The Monroe County Region has established itself as a hotbed for track and field talent, with local teams consistently performing at a high level and bringing home league championships. This continued success speaks to the dedication and hard work of the athletes, coaches, and communities that support these programs.