West Rowan Falcons Edge East Rowan and Concord in Six-Team Track Meet

West Rowan scored 141 points to win the six-team track and field competition held at their home facility.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 12:36am

The West Rowan Falcons boys track and field team edged out East Rowan and Concord to win a six-team meet held at West Rowan High School. West Rowan scored 141 points, with East Rowan finishing second with 135 points and Concord third with 133 points. Other teams competing were A.L. Brown, Carson, and South Rowan.

Why it matters

This early-season track and field meet provided an opportunity for local high school teams to compete against each other and gauge their performance ahead of the upcoming championship season. The results showcase the strength of the West Rowan, East Rowan, and Concord programs, which have historically been among the top teams in the region.

The details

West Rowan won the 4x800 relay and the 4x400 relay. Ben Woodward won the 400 meters for the Falcons, and Cameron Young took first in the discus. For East Rowan, Oliver Shank won the pole vault, Noah Trexler won the 1600 meters, and Darrell Shrewsbury won the shot put. Concord's Josh Hicks won both the 110 and 300 meter hurdles, while Kyzen Coleman took the high jump and long jump titles.

  • The six-team track meet was held on Thursday, March 27, 2026.

The players

West Rowan

The boys track and field team from West Rowan High School, which won the overall team competition with 141 points.

East Rowan

The boys track and field team from East Rowan High School, which finished second with 135 points.

Concord

The boys track and field team from Concord High School, which finished third with 133 points.

Jayden Romero, Ben Woodward, Luke Henson and Jonathan Medina

West Rowan athletes who won the 4x800 meter relay.

Cameron Young

West Rowan athlete who won the discus event.

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What’s next

The teams will continue their seasons, working towards conference, regional, and state championship meets later in the spring.

The takeaway

The strong performances by West Rowan, East Rowan, and Concord in this early-season meet suggest these programs will be among the top contenders in their respective conferences and the larger regional and state competitions as the track and field season progresses.