Benjamin Logan Tops North Union in Track and Field Meets

Raiders edge Wildcats in boys competition, also win girls meet

Apr. 9, 2026 at 6:17pm

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Benjamin Logan and North Union high schools competed in a dual track and field meet on Tuesday, with the Raiders coming out on top in both the boys and girls competitions. The Benjamin Logan boys team edged out North Union 87.5-76.5, while the Raiders girls team won 98-60.

Why it matters

Track and field is a popular spring sport in the region, with local schools often facing off in dual meets to gauge their progress and prepare for postseason competition. The results of this meet provide insight into the relative strengths of the Benjamin Logan and North Union programs as they look ahead to upcoming championship events.

The details

In the boys meet, North Union had individual event winners in the 100m (Griffin Osborne), 200m (Griffin Osborne), and 400m (Zach Meyer). But Benjamin Logan's overall depth and balance allowed them to edge out the Wildcats. On the girls side, the Raiders dominated, winning the meet by a wide 38-point margin.

  • The meet took place on Tuesday, April 9, 2026.

The players

Benjamin Logan

The high school track and field team that hosted and won both the boys and girls meets against North Union.

North Union

The high school track and field team that competed against Benjamin Logan, winning several individual events but falling short in the overall team scores.

Griffin Osborne

A North Union athlete who won the 100m and 200m events for the Wildcats.

Zach Meyer

A North Union athlete who won the 400m event for the Wildcats.

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The takeaway

This early-season dual meet provided a glimpse into the strengths of the Benjamin Logan and North Union track and field programs. While North Union had some standout individual performances, Benjamin Logan's overall team depth and balance proved to be the difference, setting them up as a team to watch as the season progresses towards championship competitions.