Danville, Lewisburg Teams Sweep Tri-Meet

Reigning state runner-up Lewisburg girls and Danville boys dominate season-opening competition.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 2:35am

The Lewisburg and Danville high school track and field teams both had impressive showings in a season-opening tri-meet against Midd-West. The Lewisburg girls, who finished as PIAA Class 2A runners-up last season, continued their strong performance with many athletes standing out in their recent workouts. The Danville boys team also swept the competition.

Why it matters

This early-season tri-meet provides an initial look at the strength of these two track and field programs, which have both found success in recent years at the state level. The results suggest Lewisburg and Danville will be teams to watch in the upcoming season as they aim to build on their past achievements.

The details

The Lewisburg girls team, led by standout athlete Ava Brumbach, dominated the tri-meet with several top finishes. The Danville boys also swept the competition, showcasing their depth and talent across multiple events.

  • The tri-meet took place on April 2, 2026, kicking off the new high school track and field season.
  • Lewisburg finished as the PIAA Class 2A runner-up in the 2025 season.

The players

Ava Brumbach

A top performer for the Lewisburg girls track and field team, who had an impressive showing in the recent tri-meet.

Lewisburg High School

The Lewisburg girls track and field team, which finished as the PIAA Class 2A runner-up in 2025 and continued its strong performance in the season-opening tri-meet.

Danville High School

The Danville boys track and field team, which swept the competition in the season-opening tri-meet.

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What they’re saying

“She came back very proud of the work that she did.”

— Ava Brumbach, Lewisburg Athlete

The takeaway

The early-season tri-meet results suggest that both the Lewisburg girls and Danville boys teams will be contenders to watch in the upcoming high school track and field season, building on their past successes.