Track and field athletes to consider during District 10's track and field season

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The following is a list of notable returnees for District 10's 2025 track and field season, which begins in full this weekend.

General McLane will host its inaugural Lancer Relays in an around Linden Field on Friday. The next day, some district teams are scheduled to compete in meets at Butler and Pittsburgh's Baldwin High School:

Class 2A girls​


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Anne-Catherine Brown, jr., Cathedral Prep: The star of last fall's PIAA 2A cross country championship team also was last season's gold medalist for the 3A 3,200 meters.

Victorya Byler, jr., Sharon: She was the sixth-place medalist for the PIAA's 2A shot put competition at Shippensburg.

Gianna Fleming, jr., Hickory: She was last season's 3A 100 hurdles winner when the Hornets were a large-school program.

Maggie Goodlin, sr., Greenville: Goes into her last season for the Trojans as the 2024 bronze medalist during the PIAA's shot put event.

Josslyn Hancock, jr., Hickory: She swept last season's 3A 100 and 200 sprint titles during the district meet.

Lindsey Hasbrouck, sr., Corry: The fourth-year thrower seeks to improve on her bronze medal performance for last year's PIAA discus event.

Emersyn Hruska, jr., Hickory: She has the rare chance to be a district 3A and 2A pole vault champ.

Maya Jeckavitch, jr., Wilmington: She can defend as the fastest runner come the district's 200 final.

Kendal Johnston, so., Cathedral Prep: The Ramblers' move to 2A means she won't defend as the district's 3A high jump titlist.

Josie Jones, jr., Grove City: She'll begin the second half of her varsity career as the district's defending 3,200 gold medalist.

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Abby Malesiewski, so., North East: She became a rare freshman state titlist with a victory in the 100 hurdles final last spring.

Karis McElhaney, sr., Greenville: The Jamestown (Pennsylvania) High School student, who competes for the Trojans' through the schools' co-op arrangement, was last season's state silver medalist for the 1,600 and fifth-place medalist for the 800.

Aleah Morgante, so., Grove City: She stood on the PIAA's podium as its bronze medalist for last spring's pole vault medalists.

Ava Murcko, jr., Reynolds: The third-year Raider bids to repeat as the district's small-school long jump victor.

Milena Sciullo, jr., Grove City: A victory in the triple jump highlighted her three top-eight performances in jumping events during the 2024 PIAA meet.

Kyndra Seddon, sr., Lakeview: Was the district's best 2A discus thrower last year.

AnnaSophia Viccari, jr., West Middlesex: The distance specialist for the Big Reds medaled seventh in last year's PIAA 1,600 final.

Jillian White, sr., Hickory: She was last season's one-lap 400 victor for the district's 3A event.

Class 2A boys​


Aaron Burrows, jr., Titusville: He was the district's 400 gold medalist last season.

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Nolan Carey, sr., Corry: He goes into his last season for the Beavers as a former javelin titlist at districts.

Aidan Gardner, sr., Wilmington: The Greyhounds veteran seeks to repeat as the district's best small-school javelin thrower.

Ben Godfrey, jr., Mercer: He was part of a sixth-place tie in the 2A high jump during last season's PIAA competition.

More: District 10 track and field preview: Inaugural Lancer Relays starts opening weekend

Class 3A girls​


Alena Urbanowicz, jr., Fort LeBoeuf: The Bison sprinter be challenged to win another district 100 gold medal now that they're a 3A team.

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Teyaja Carr, jr., Erie High: She can repeat as the district's best hurdler for the 300 discipline.

Megan Puleio, jr., Meadville: She was the eighth and final medalist for last spring's PIAA 800 final.

Alaina Wilson-Dixon, jr., Meadville: The Bulldogs thrower has the chance to repeat as the district's best in the 3A shot put field.

Class 3A boys​


DeLathian Boanes, jr., Grove City: He was the district's 2024 gold medalist for its shot put and discus events.

Camden Pierce, sr., McDowell: He's back as the district's best runner for the two-lap 800.

MJ Pottinger, sr., Grove City: The Youngstown (Ohio) State recruit and one of the great all-around runners in Eagles' history goes into his last varsity season as the district's defending champ for the 1,600.

Isaiah Stauff, sr., Grove City: He was last season's district gold medalist for its longest race, the 3,200.

Jonah Stucchio, jr., Grove City: He finished first in the district's triple jump competition for 2024.

Contact Mike Copper at [email protected]. Follow him on X @ETNcopper.

This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Notable track and field athletes for District 10's 2025 season


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