The Lisbon track teams both took home team titles on Thursday, April 10, at the Alburnett Relays.
The Boys won with 151 points, outpacing second-place Monticello (105). The Lions won six events, making hay with their sprints.
Daylin Schaefer and Chase McFarlane went 1-2 in the 100, and Jackson Powers and Grayson Wollum went 1-3 in the 400. Lisbon won the 4×100 and 4×200 and the shuttle hurdle relay.
Justin Snyder won the high jump.
“We had a good meet without our best lineup, as we were saving guys for the Davenport Assumption meet on Saturday,” Lisbon boys’ coach Lonnie Speidel said.
The Lions were fourth at Assumption, in a field loaded with larger schools.
Tiernan Boots won the 100 in 10.90 seconds and Gage Holub won the 110 hurdles in 14.95 seconds. The Lionsclaimed the 4×100 and 4×200 relays.
Girls
The Lisbon girls won six events at the Alburnett Relays. Individual winners included Brynnely Patterson (100), Addie Clark (400 hurdles), and Brynn Epperly (long jump). The Lions won the 4×100, 4×200, 4×800.
“Spring can throw you all different weather conditions and we hadjust that,” Lisbon girls’ coach Brett Epperly said. “However, you have to fight through it and I was proud ofthe girls for doing so. It was a good chance to get some girls mixed in afew different events and get some times on folks.”
The Lion girls also finished 11th at Assumption.