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Wilmington Today
By the People, for the People
Clinton-Massie girls shine at Wilmington Field Relays
Falcons finish third among Clinton County schools at season-opening track and field meet
Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:33am
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A cubist interpretation of the high jump competition at the Wilmington Field Relays, capturing the dynamic motion and tension of the event.Wilmington TodayThe Clinton-Massie girls track and field team finished third overall at the Wilmington Field Relays, trailing only meet winner Miami Trace and runner-up Greeneview. The Falcons did not win any individual events but had several strong showings, including second-place finishes in the pole vault, high jump, and long jump.
Why it matters
The Wilmington Field Relays is an important early-season meet that showcases the top track and field talent in the region. Clinton-Massie's third-place finish demonstrates the strength of their girls program and sets them up well for the rest of the season as they look to compete for conference and state titles.
The details
At the Wilmington Field Relays, the Clinton-Massie girls team finished third overall with 25 points. Miami Trace won the meet with 44 points, followed by Greeneview with 33 points. The Falcons did not win any individual events but had several runner-up finishes, including Ava Paytes in the pole vault, Julia Reardon in the high jump, and the long jump duo of Mya Hall and Olivia Russell.
- The Wilmington Field Relays took place on March 28, 2026.
The players
Clinton-Massie
The girls track and field team from Clinton-Massie High School, located in Clarksville, Ohio.
Miami Trace
The girls track and field team from Miami Trace High School, located in Washington Court House, Ohio.
Greeneview
The girls track and field team from Greeneview High School, located in Jamestown, Ohio.
Ava Paytes
A Clinton-Massie athlete who finished second in the pole vault.
Julia Reardon
A Clinton-Massie athlete who finished second in the high jump.
What they’re saying
“The girls really stepped up and had a great start to the season. We're excited to see what they can accomplish the rest of the way.”
— Carlee Campbell, Clinton-Massie Head Coach
What’s next
The Clinton-Massie girls will look to build on their strong performance at the Wilmington Field Relays as they prepare for the rest of the track and field season, including conference and state championship meets.
The takeaway
Clinton-Massie's girls track and field team demonstrated their talent and potential with a third-place finish at the competitive Wilmington Field Relays. The Falcons' runner-up showings in several events suggest they will be a force to be reckoned with as the season progresses.

