Multiple records set at SIAC boys track and field championship

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Multiple records set at SIAC boys track and field championship

Multiple records set at SIAC boys track and field championship

Castle pulled away late in the SIAC, while the PAC featured a reverse outcome from last year. That and more from those boys track conference meets.

Multiple records set at SIAC boys track and field championship

Castle pulled away late in the SIAC, while the PAC featured a reverse outcome from last year. That and more from those boys track conference meets.

The Southern Indiana Athletic Conference (SIAC) boys track and field championship delivered a thrilling night of competition, with multiple records shattered and a dramatic team battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final events.

The Castle Knights once again proved their dominance, pulling away late to secure their second consecutive SIAC title. What started as a tight, two-team race between Castle and North quickly turned into a showcase of the Knights' depth and determination. As the meet reached its climax, all eyes were on the anchor leg of the 4x400-meter relay.

Benjamin Quach stepped up to the challenge, delivering a powerful anchor performance that sealed the victory for Castle. The moment he crossed the finish line, raw emotion erupted. Quach let out a triumphant burst of energy, then embraced his teammates in a heartfelt celebration that perfectly captured the spirit of the night. As the stadium began to empty, the Knights' joy continued—Central athletic director Catherine Ferris presented the championship trophy to a team that had earned every bit of the glory.

Head coach Jake Bennett and his staff couldn't hide their pride. "This group has worked incredibly hard all season," Bennett shared. "To see them come together and perform under pressure like this is something special."

The meet wasn't just about team success—it was a night of record-breaking performances. Athletes across multiple events pushed the limits, setting new benchmarks that will be talked about for years to come. From explosive sprints to grueling distance races, the SIAC championship showcased the best of high school track and field in the region.

For fans of the sport, this meet was a reminder of why track and field remains one of the most exciting and unpredictable competitions. And for the Castle Knights, it was a night to remember—one that cements their place as a powerhouse in the conference.

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