Lincoln Way West Track

Distance Runners, Throwers Propel Lincoln-Way West to Second-Place Finish at BBCHS Triangular

Spread the love

The Lincoln-Way West boys track and field team traveled to Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School on Monday, April 20, 2026, where a dominant showing in the distance events and throws helped the Warriors capture second place in a three-team field. Host Bradley-Bourbonnais claimed the overall team title with 84 points, while the Warriors amassed 54 points to comfortably outdistance third-place Lockport Township (17 points).

While Bradley-Bourbonnais utilized its depth in the sprints and jumps to build an insurmountable lead, Lincoln-Way West controlled the tempo in the longer races. Senior Logan Kennedy delivered a standout performance in the 800-meter run, crossing the finish line first in 2:11.61 to hold off senior teammate Luke Bergen, who took second in a personal-best 2:16.14. The Warriors replicated that 1-2 success in the 1600 meters, as freshman Ethan Brauch broke the tape in 5:00.84, closely followed by senior Adrian Acosta, who clocked a personal-best 5:02.85.

Lincoln-Way West’s relay teams also found the top of the podium. The 4×800-meter relay squad—featuring Acosta, sophomore Bryce Jordan, sophomore Frank Cuttone, and freshman Cameron Fritz—cruised to victory with a time of 8:59.10. The Warriors also claimed gold in the 4×200-meter relay, where the quartet of sophomore Jake Durkin, sophomore Carl Langley, sophomore Benjamin DeMaertelaere, and sophomore Noah Saxour teamed up for a winning time of 1:42.77.

In the field events, senior Reilly Kliros was the premier talent in the shot put ring. Kliros launched a winning heave of 15.55 meters to secure first place. Sophomore Broden Newman delivered a strong dual-threat performance for the Warriors, taking third in the shot put (14.46m) and third in the discus with a personal-best toss of 46.75 meters. DeMaertelaere added a personal-best 43.75-meter throw in the discus to secure fourth place.

On the track, senior TaRyan Culbert led the Warriors’ sprinting efforts. Culbert earned a pair of fourth-place finishes, clocking an 11.86 in the 100-meter dash and a personal-best 54.81 in the 400-meter dash. Junior Elias Ibarra added a third-place finish in the 200-meter dash with a season-best 24.81.

Freshman Brenden Pritchard showcased his versatility for Lincoln-Way West, earning a silver medal in the triple jump with a personal-best leap of 10.38 meters and adding a third-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles (46.30).

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Bradley (B.-Bourbonnais) 84.0
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way West) 54.0
Lockport (Twp.) 17.0

Scoring Drives

  • Quarter 1 (Sprints & Short Hurdles)

    • 100m Dash: Brandon Sumrall (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 11.49a

    • 200m Dash: LyZale Edmon (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 22.22a

    • 110m Hurdles: Jamir Burt (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 14.91a

  • Quarter 2 (Mid-Distance & Long Hurdles)

    • 400m Dash: Kayden Bowens (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 53.05a

    • 800m Run: Logan Kennedy (Lincoln-Way West) – 2:11.61a

    • 1600m Run: Ethan Brauch (Lincoln-Way West) – 5:00.84a

    • 300m Hurdles: Jekyri Earley (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 42.98a

  • Quarter 3 (Relays)

    • 4×100 Relay: Bradley-Bourbonnais – 51.67a

    • 4×200 Relay: Lincoln-Way West – 1:42.77a

    • 4×400 Relay: Bradley-Bourbonnais – 3:52.20a

    • 4×800 Relay: Lincoln-Way West – 8:59.10a

  • Quarter 4 (Field Events)

    • Shot Put: Reilly Kliros (Lincoln-Way West) – 15.55m

    • Discus: Hamdi Ayyash (Lockport Twp.) – 51.06m

    • High Jump: Demars Dorsey (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 1.78m

    • Long Jump: Latrell Lowe (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 6.05m

    • Triple Jump: Kayden Bowens (Bradley-Bourbonnais) – 12.54m

Individual Statistics

100 METERS: Brandon Sumrall (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 11.49; Kyren Edmon (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 11.54; Seth Teague (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 11.57; TaRyan Culbert (Lincoln-Way West) 11.86.
200 METERS: LyZale Edmon (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 22.22; Kyron Birk (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 23.15; Elias Ibarra (Lincoln-Way West) 24.81.
400 METERS: Kayden Bowens (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 53.05; Tommy Minorini (Lockport Twp.) 54.28; Brandon Sumrall (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 54.45; TaRyan Culbert (Lincoln-Way West) 54.81.
800 METERS: Logan Kennedy (Lincoln-Way West) 2:11.61; Luke Bergen (Lincoln-Way West) 2:16.14; Benjamin Petroit (Lockport Twp.) 2:20.91.
1600 METERS: Ethan Brauch (Lincoln-Way West) 5:00.84; Adrian Acosta (Lincoln-Way West) 5:02.85; Tyler Jastrzab (Lincoln-Way West) 5:06.17.
110M HURDLES: Jamir Burt (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 14.91; Jermaine Johnson (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 17.05; Zane Szynkowski (Lockport Twp.) 19.97.
300M HURDLES: Jekyri Earley (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 42.98; Zane Szynkowski (Lockport Twp.) 45.57; Brenden Pritchard (Lincoln-Way West) 46.30.
SHOT PUT: Reilly Kliros (Lincoln-Way West) 15.55m; Joel Morrical (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 14.73m; Broden Newman (Lincoln-Way West) 14.46m.
DISCUS: Hamdi Ayyash (Lockport Twp.) 51.06m; Tyrell Berry (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 47.64m; Broden Newman (Lincoln-Way West) 46.75m; Benjamin DeMaertelaere (Lincoln-Way West) 43.75m.
HIGH JUMP: Demars Dorsey (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 1.78m; Kyren Edmon (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 1.73m.
LONG JUMP: Latrell Lowe (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 6.05m; Keshawn Tucker (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 5.96m; Aydin Surprenant (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 5.66m.
TRIPLE JUMP: Kayden Bowens (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 12.54m; Brenden Pritchard (Lincoln-Way West) 10.38m; Lazericc Butler (Bradley-Bourbonnais) 10.13m.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

National security group urges Congress to investigate Airwallex ties to CCP

National security group urges Congress to investigate Airwallex ties to CCP

By Tom JoyceThe Center Square A national security group wants Congress to investigate Airwallex over its ties to China. State Armor Chief Executive Officer Michael Lucci sent a letter to...
Open primary system debated as Californians go to polls

Open primary system debated as Californians go to polls

By Chris WoodwardThe Center Square Supporters of California’s top-two open primary system are defending it amid challenges and criticism as voters go to the polls Tuesday in the Golden State's...
Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker signs two bills

Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker signs two bills

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed two new laws into effect. House Bill 4154 changes pharmacy licensure provisions...
Elon Poll says 2 in 3 proud to be American and Signers would be disappointed

Elon Poll says 2 in 3 proud to be American and Signers would be disappointed

By Alan WootenThe Center Square Sampling 1,000 adults nationwide ahead of America’s 250th anniversary on July 4, a poll released Tuesday finds 68% are proud to be American and 69%...
U.S. Supreme Court denies Florida request to sue over immigrant CDLs

U.S. Supreme Court denies Florida request to sue over immigrant CDLs

By Michael Carroll | Legal NewslineThe Center Square The U.S. Supreme Court last week swatted away a request from Florida to sue the states of California and Washington over allegations...
Screenshot 2026-05-23 at 7.23.02 PM

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 for May 21, 2026

Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 Meeting | May 21, 2026 The Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 Board of Education held its regular meeting Thursday, May 21, 2026, at...
Judge says federal rule blocks Illinois from banning ‘swipe fees’

Judge says federal rule blocks Illinois from banning ‘swipe fees’

By Jonathan Bilyk | Legal NewslineThe Center Square Federal law blocks the state of Illinois from prohibiting both banks from outside Illinois and payment card servicers, like Visa and Mastercard,...
Canadians, Brits stress U.S., Texas are key to shipbuilding

Canadians, Brits stress U.S., Texas are key to shipbuilding

By Bethany BlankleyThe Center Square Canadian and British shipbuilding entrepreneurs on Monday explained why the U.S. and Texas are critical to national defense. The leaders of Davie Defense, Gulf Copper...
Tariff litigation expands as federal court weighs next move

Tariff litigation expands as federal court weighs next move

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square Two new businesses have sued to block President Donald Trump's 10% tariffs, even as a federal appeals court considers whether to lift an injunction already...
Democrats dissatisfied by DOJ's pause on 'anti-weaponization fund'

Democrats dissatisfied by DOJ’s pause on ‘anti-weaponization fund’

By Thérèse BoudreauxThe Center Square The U.S. Department of Justice is temporarily backing down from its plan to launch a $1.77 billion “anti-weaponization fund” after a federal judge issued a...
Hegseth calls allied defense 'bad deal for taxpayers' in budget push

Hegseth calls allied defense ‘bad deal for taxpayers’ in budget push

By Brett RowlandThe Center Square The Pentagon wants the largest nominal military budget in American history despite failing eight consecutive financial audits and continuing to face longstanding financial management challenges....
Pritzker touts state spending to cover federal cuts in passed budget

Pritzker touts state spending to cover federal cuts in passed budget

By Sean Reed | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Just hours after the state’s General Assembly wrapped its spring session, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker appeared along...
I-95 quintuple fatal: Federal agency subpoenas state of New York

I-95 quintuple fatal: Federal agency subpoenas state of New York

By Alan WootenThe Center Square Failure to willingly cooperate by the state of New York has led to a subpoena for documents related to Jing Dong. The U.S Department of...
Illinois lawmakers give raises to diversity commissioners they criticized

Illinois lawmakers give raises to diversity commissioners they criticized

By Jared Strong | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) -- State lawmakers failed to reform the Illinois Commission on Equity and Inclusion this legislative session despite bipartisan...
Report: Credit card debt projected to decrease $61B

Report: Credit card debt projected to decrease $61B

By Christine JohnsonThe Center Square It is predicted that there will be a $61 billion decrease in credit card debt based on new data set to be released on Friday...