Undefeated (6-0) Albion wins to lock up 7th straight N-O League boys track championship

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 7 May 2026 at 8:07 pm

Photos by Tom Rivers: Noah Harrison takes the baton from Austin Huscher in the 4 by 100 relay at Albion today versus Wilson. Huscher was on the first leg of the relay with Harrison second. Garret Jones and Hunter Huscher also were on the winning relay team for Albion.

Albion capped off a seventh straight undefeated Niagara-Orleans League boys track championship season with an 88-53 victory over Wilson.

The Purple Eagles, which finish the dual meet portion of the N-O season at 6-0, are now 42-0 during this seven year title run.

Albion got individual event wins from Hunter Huscher (100), Tristian Tilbe (1600), Adam Burgio (400 Hurdles), Wesley Olles (800). Ezra Bloom (High Jump) and Parker Roberts (Pole Vault).

Wilson had a quadruple winner in Ryan Hough (Long Jump, Triple Jump, 110 Hurdles, 200) and a double winner in Brock Lepsch (Shotput and Discus).

Wilson won the girls’ meet 78-63 as Savannah Jones doubled in the 100 and 200.

Mia Standish doubled for Albion in the 100 Hurdles and 400 Hurdles.

Savannah Jones, right, of Wilson pushes to win the 200 meter race, just ahead of Isabelle Truelson of Albion in second and Isabella Thrush of Wilson in third.

Medina and Akron split
Medina defeated Akron 96-45 in the boys meet as Bryson Ford doubled in the 110 Hurdles and 400 Hurdles and Briley Allen in the High Jump and 200).

The Mustangs also got wins by Cole Hughes (3200), Timothy Zeiner (Shotput), Jonathan Dix (Pole Vault), Nathanael Rutledge (Discus), Jackson Reese (100) and Roman Maksimchuk (400).

Akron won the girls’ meet 107-34 as Kylie Karmazyn was a triple winner in the 100 Hurdles, High Jump and Triple Jump) and Reece Adessa a double winner in the 800 and 1500.

Medina’s Aurora Owczarczak was a triple winner in the 100, 200 and 400.

Roy-Hart and Newfane split
Roy-Hart defeated Newfane 73-57 in the girls’ meet as Addison Carr was a triple winner in the 100, 200 and 400. Kylie McOmber was also a double winner in the Long Jump and Triple Jump as was Lilly Isabelle Pabon-Rosa in the Shotput and Discus.

Eden Hillman won the 1500, 3000, 400 Hurdles and Pole Vault for Newfane.

Newfane won the boys’ meet 75-66 as Nasir Spencer won the 100, 200 and 400, Tragen MacAvoy the 1600 and 3200 and Payton Wightman the High Jump and Pole Vault.

Roy-Hart’s Tysen McCaa won the Long Jump and Triple Jump and Judson Heck the Shotput and Discus.

Ryan Hough of Wilson is shown on a triple jump of 46 feet, 10 1/2 inches, which set a new school record and earned him first place in the event at Albion.

Jackson Snook competes in the shotput for Albion.