Albion sweeps Barker in N-O track meet

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 8 May 2025 at 8:44 pm

Photos by Tom Rivers: Noah Harrison takes off in the long jump. He won the triple jump for Albion today against Barker.

Albion scored a sweep over visiting Barker in a Niagara-Orleans League track meet this afternoon.

The defending champion Albion boys squad downed Barker 94-47 to stay unbeaten at 5-0.

The Albion girls evened their N-O record at 2-2-1 by besting Barker 72-64.

Tye Talbot was a triple winner in the 200, 400 and Pole Vault and Cencere Lowe a double winner in the 100 and Long Jump to lead the Albion boys.

Hanna Olles was a double winner for the Albion girls in the Long Jump and Pole Vault.

Shelby Dauphinee doubled in the 1500 and 3000 and Mikayla King in the 100 and 200 for Barker.

(Left) Jordyn Kinne won the 100 meter hurdles for Barker. (Right) The Barker duo of Mikala Woock and Shelby Dauphinee took the top two spots in the 1500 meter race with Dauphinee in first.

Tye Talbot had a memorable final track meet at home as a senior. He is shown winning the 200 meter race and the pole vault. He also won the 400 meter run and was a member of the winning 4 by 400 relay team.

Medina and Akron split
Medina split with Akron winning the boys meet 100-39 and losing the girls’ contest 113-28.

Gordon Young was a triple winner for the Medina boys in the 100, Long Jump and High Jump.

Madigan Regan doubled in the 800 and 1500 and Kylie Karmazyn in the 100 Hurdles and High Jump for the Akron girls.

Rivals Newfane and Wilson split
Newfane downed rival Wilson 74-67 in the boys meet as Naz Spencer doubled in the 200 and 400 and Khalil Golden in the Shotput and Discus as the Panthers improve to 5-0.

Jayden Ruble was a triple winner for Wilson in the 400 Hurdles, 1600 and 3200.

The girls meet was a clash of unbeatens as Wilson (4-0) downed Newfane (4-1) 80-61.

Marissa Schultz doubled in the Triple Jump and Pole Vault and Savannah Jones in the 100 and 200 for Wilson.

Sam Broecker doubled in the Shotput and Discus and Eden Hillman in the 1500 and 3000 for Newfane.

Mia Standish takes the baton from Loralei Gailie for the last leg of Albion’s winning 4 by 400 relay team against Barker today.