Bradford Owls win 4x100M relay, set new school record

Relay team of Enzo Aiello, Logan Kohler, Fabian Becker and Jada Simmons break school record despite bad weather

Apr. 2, 2026 at 4:21am

The Bradford Owls track and field team had a strong showing across multiple events, but the highlight was the 4x100M relay team setting a new school record. Despite challenging weather conditions, the team of Enzo Aiello, Logan Kohler, Fabian Becker and Jada Simmons came out on top against competitors from Punxsutawney and Elk.

Why it matters

The 4x100M relay is one of the most exciting and competitive events in high school track and field. Bradford’s victory and new school record demonstrates the team’s depth of talent and ability to perform under pressure, which could bode well for their chances in future meets and championships.

The details

The Bradford Owls 4x100M relay team consisting of Enzo Aiello, Logan Kohler, Fabian Becker and Jada Simmons set a new school record with their winning time, despite the rainy and windy conditions on the day. The team edged out competitors from Punxsutawney and Elk to take the top spot on the podium.

  • The track meet took place on April 1, 2026.

The players

Enzo Aiello

A member of the Bradford Owls 4x100M relay team that set a new school record.

Logan Kohler

A member of the Bradford Owls 4x100M relay team that set a new school record.

Fabian Becker

A member of the Bradford Owls 4x100M relay team that set a new school record.

Jada Simmons

A member of the Bradford Owls 4x100M relay team that set a new school record.

Bradford Owls

The high school track and field team from Bradford, Pennsylvania that won the 4x100M relay event and set a new school record.

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What’s next

The Bradford Owls will look to continue their strong performance at the upcoming county championships in two weeks.

The takeaway

The Bradford Owls’ 4x100M relay team’s record-breaking performance showcases the team’s depth of talent and ability to excel even in challenging weather conditions, positioning them well for future success.