
Introducing the nominees for the 2025 LebCo All-County Track & Field Team! Selecting this talented group of top performers was no easy task. Now, we need your help to rank them.
The Relays make up the 6th round of voting! Please read the nominations and then find the “Vote Here” icon to cast your vote for who you feel deserves top honors.
There are a total of seven rounds of voting. Each round is open for five days. Voting is still left for T&F Athlete of the Year.
It is always worth noting that the main purpose for these votes is to draw attention to the wonderful accomplishments of our hard working student-athletes.
Be sure to visit LebCoSports.com tomorrow to vote for the next group of nominees.
Round 1 Voting – Sprinters (Open until 7/28)
Round 2 Voting – Throws (Open until 7/29)
Round 3 Voting – Jumps (Open until 7/30)
Round 4 Voting – Distance (Open until 7/31)
Round 5 Voting – Hurdles (Open until 8/1)
Round 6 Voting – Relays (Open until 8/2)
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Round 6: Relays
Round 6 voting open until 8/2. Round 7 will be available tomorrow.
Girls
4x100m – Annville-Cleona
The team of Sophia Caporaletti, Kendall Cooper, Miracle Hershey, and Jada Morales finished a solid two-year run together by placing 2nd at the PIAA State AA Championship Meet. This followed a District 3 Championship, gold at the Lebanon County Championship Meet, and a 3rd place finish at the LL Championships. Their best time of 48.46 came in their final race together, once again setting a new Annville-Cleona record.
4x800m – Cedar Crest
The team of Audrey Fugate, Hayden Wamsher, Emma Pavlesich, and Eliana Schneider ran a 9:25.43 to win gold at the District 3 Championship.
4x100m – ELCO
The foursome of Makenna Haas, Reece Woelfling, Bre Etherson, and Maddie Nelson ran a season-best time of 50.58 to set a new ELCO record. They finished 7th at the LL League Championship Meet.
4x100m – Northern Lebanon
At the Lebanon County Championship Meet, the team of Johbrianna Long, Haylee Mullens, Shea Moyer, and Selah Martino ran a 52.82. Their time set the Northern Lebanon school record, which had stood since 1978.
4x100m – Palmyra
The team of Cala Hipple, Julia Sattele, Delaney Miller, and Maddy Waldron finished 5th at the Mid Penn Championships with a season-best time of 50.34.
Boys
4x800m – Annville-Cleona
The foursome of Dominic Basselgia, Matthew Clemson, Landon Hostetter, and David Moran placed 3rd at the LL League Championships before winning the District 3 AA Championship. They then ran a season-best time of 8:05.43 to take 5th at the PIAA State Championships.
4x100m – Cedar Crest
The team of Shade Rahman, Isaiah Zimmerman, Cam Tirado, and Landon Weaber ran a 42.62 to win silver at the LL League Championship Meet. The unit qualified for the District 3 Championships, placing 12th.
4x800m – ELCO
The team of Chad Keller, Cole Doster, Ben Macchione, and Max Frederick placed 4th at the LL League Championships. With a season-best time of 8:19.3, the Raiders qualified for a spot at the District 3 Championships.
4x800m – Lebanon
The team of Gavin Sheetz, Owen Kreider, Jaeqwan Johnson, and Thadeous Gilbert ran an 8:11.90 at the District 3 Championship Meet to take 7th place. The finish made the Cedars the top Lebanon County team in the event.
4x400m – Northern Lebanon
After placing 2nd in the 4x400m at the Lebanon County Championship Meet, the team of Karter Adams, Diego Bustillo, Luke Hentz, and Brady Ryan went on to finish 6th at the LL League Championship Meet. Their season-best time of 3:31.89 qualified them to run at the Adidas National Championship Meet.
4x100m – Palmyra
The relay team of Travis McDannell, Tyler Burgess, Landon Weldon, and Jacob Burgess were crowned as the District 3 Champs before winning bronze at the PIAA State Championship Meet. During the season, they ran what was the 5th fastest time in Pennsylvania history when they clocked a 41.24.
4x400m – Palmyra
The team of Jacob Burgess, Ethan Yorty, Cornelius Cummings, and Tyler Burgess finished 8th at the District 3 Championship Meet. The podium finish in the meet’s final event clinched Palmyra’s first team championship since 1999. The relay’s best time on the season was 3:24.48.
Round 1 Voting – Sprinters (Open until 7/28)
Round 2 Voting – Throws (Open until 7/29)
Round 3 Voting – Jumps (Open until 7/30)
Round 4 Voting – Distance (Open until 7/31)
Round 5 Voting – Hurdles (Open until 8/1)
Round 6 Voting – Relays (Open until 8/2)
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