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.
Voting for Sprinters leads things off! Please read the nominations and then find the “Vote Here” icon to cast your vote for who you feel deserves top honors.
Each of the next seven days, a category will appear for voting. Each round of voting open for five days.
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 1: Sprints
Round 1 voting open until 7/28. Round 2 launches tomorrow.
Girls
Kendall Cooper (Annville-Cleona / Sr.)
The Lebanon County Champion in both the 100m and 200m, Cooper went on to finish 2nd in each event at the LL League and District 3 Championships. She capped her high school career by placing 8th in both sprints at the PIAA State Championships. Her season-best times were 12.04 in the 100m and 24.84 in the 200m. Cooper also helped lead Annville’s 4x100m and 4x400m relays to District gold medals before finishing 2nd and 4th at States. She plans to continue her running career at St. Joseph’s University.
Kaddel Howard (Cedar Crest / Jr.)
Howard defended her 400m crown at the PIAA State Championships, winning her third consecutive gold medal in the event. She was also the County, LL League, and District 3 Champion. While she broke her own District 3 record by running a 53.95, her season-best time of 53.12 came during the State prelims.
Maddy Waldron (Palmyra / So.)
Waldron had a breakout season, placing 2nd in the 100m and 3rd in the 200m at the Mid Penn Championships. She went on to place 6th in the 200m and 9th in the 100m at the District 3 Championships. Waldron earned a State berth in the 200m where she finished 13th. Her season-best times were 12.38 (100m) and 25.51 (200m). At the Lebanon County Championship Meet, she was runner-up in both events.
Reece Woelfling (ELCO / Sr.)
At the Lebanon County Championship Meet, Woelfling placed 5th in the 100m with a season-best time of 12.60, earning a spot at Districts. She also played a key role on ELCO’s 4x100m relay team, which broke the school record with a time of 50.76.
Boys
Karter Adams (Northern Lebanon / Sr.)
At the Lebanon County Championship Meet, the senior sprinter placed 6th in the 100m (11.70) and 5th in the 200m (23.77). He also helped the Vikings’ 4x400m relay team earn silver with a time of 3:31.89. The relay went on to place 6th at the Lancaster-Lebanon League Meet.
Jacob Burgess (Palmyra / Sr.)
Known prowess as a long jumper, Burgess also delivered a standout senior campaign in the sprints. He won both the 100m and 200m at the Lebanon County Championship Meet, then placed 5th in the 100m at the Mid Penn Championships. He capped his season with a 6th-place finish at the District 3 Championships, running a season-best 10.63. Burgess also played a crucial role on Palmyra’s 4x100m relay, which was crowned District 3 champion. Burgess recently committed to continuing his career at the University of Pittsburgh.
Travis McDannell (Palmyra / Jr.)
McDannell was runner-up in both the 100m and 200m at the Lebanon County Championship Meet. He followed that performance by medaling at the Mid Penn Championships, placing 8th in the 100m (10.92) and 6th in the 200m (22.06). He competed at Districts in both events and was a key leg on Palmyra’s gold medal-winning 4x100m relay.
Jon Moran (Annville-Cleona / Jr.)
Though limited in his availability this season, Moran provided a scoring boost for the Dutchmen when healthy. He clocked a season-best 11.64 in the 100m and qualified for the District 3 Championship Meet.
Landen Weaber (Cedar Crest / Jr.)
At the Lancaster-Lebanon League Championship Meet, Weaber earned two individual medals, placing 3rd in the 100m (10.81) and 7th in the 200m (22.51). He also anchored the 4x100m relay to a 2nd-place finish. He later placed 8th in the 100m at the District 3 Championships.
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