North, East win All-County track titles
North Bullitt and Bullitt East dominated the 2026 All-Bullitt County Track and Field Championships, taking home the boys and girls titles respectively. North Bullitt boys scored 134 points, led by standout athlete Micah Hoke, who won multiple events. Bullitt East girls secured their victory with an impressive total of 167 points, highlighted by strong performances from Hannah Sutherland and Savannah Mooney. The meets used a scoring system that awarded points based on individual and relay finishes, fostering competitive achievements across all events.
By the Numbers- North Bullitt boys scored 134 points; Bullitt East boys scored 109 points.
- Bullitt East girls scored 167 points; North Bullitt girls scored 93 points.
- Micah Hoke won the 100m and 200m dashes with times of 11.41 and 22.64 seconds respectively.
- Savannah Mooney won the 800m run with a time of 2:17.69.
The competition was marked by strong individual performances and strategic relay placements, leading to close finishing times and tight point races among teams, particularly in the relay events where fractions of seconds determined placements.
State of Play- The boys' competition was closely contested, with North Bullitt comfortably leading but Bullitt East showing strong performances in relays.
- In the girls' competition, Bullitt East's depth in sprinting and distance events led to a decisive championship victory over North Bullitt.
As the season progresses, teams will be looking to build on their successes and address weaknesses in preparation for upcoming regional events and championships, emphasizing strengthening relay teams and individual skill development.
Bottom LineThe championship illustrated the strength of North and Bullitt East in both boys' and girls' track, with a clear path forward as they look to prepare for future competitions while showcasing budding athletic talent.
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