Albion sweeps Medina in N-O track meet

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 5 May 2026 at 7:28 pm

Photos by Cheryl Wertman – Albion’s Adam Burgio came from behind to edge out Medina’s Bryson Ford in the 110 Hurdles at this afternoon’s meet at Medina.

Albion scored a sweep over Medina in a rain soaked Niagara-Orleans League track meet this afternoon at Medina.

Defending champion Albion won the boys’ meet 97-29 to remain unbeaten at 5-0.

The Purple Eagles were led by a trio of individual event double winners as Adam Burgio took the 110 Hurdles and 400 Hurdles, Hunter Huscher the 100 and 200 and Austin Huscher the Long Jump and Triple Jump.

Albion also got individual event wins from Tristian Tilbe (1600), Myles Beach (400), Wesley Olles (800), Matthew Bloom (3200), Liam Leader (Shotput), Tyler Cody (High Jump) and Scott Allen (Discus).

Medina is now 2-2.

Albion’s Mia Standish in route to a win in the 100 Hurdles. At left Medina’s Nate Surdel competes in the Discus.

Albion won the girls’ meet 75.5-66.5.

Mia Standish was a double winner for Albion in the 100 Hurdles and 400 Hurdles and SeMya Tilford in the Shotput and Discus.

The Purple Eagles also got wins from Aubrey Bruning (1500), Sophia Bouchey (Long Jump), Isla DeBoard (Pole Vault) and Loralie Gailie (Triple Jump).

Aurora Owczarczak was a double winner for Medina in the 200 and 400.

The Mustangs also got individual event wins from Caliyah St. Louis (100), Payton Eggleston (800), Talia Rupp (3000) and Payton Denniston (High Jump).

Albion is now 3-2 and Medina 0-4.

Barker and Newfane split
Newfane defeated Barker 73-64 in an N-O boys track meet as Peyton Whitman was a triple winner in the 100 Hurdles, High Jump and Pole Vault.

Anthony Taliaferro was a double winner for Barker in the Long Jump and Triple Jump.

Barker won the girls’ meet 75-65 as Julia Kalynsz doubled in the Shotput and Discus.

Albion’s Wesley Olles and Medina’s Roman Maksimchuk in action in the 3200 Relay.

Albion’s Hunter Huscher, center, leads a trio of Purple Eagles to the finish line in the 100. At left is Yohanel Harris and at right is Austin Huscher.

Medina’s Caliyah St. Louis sprints to a win in the 100 ahead of the Albion duo of Cierra Johnson and Isabelle Truelson.