Casey-Westfield Secures Runner-Up Finishes at Five-Team Paris Meet

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The Casey-Westfield track and field teams continued their strong spring campaign on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, traveling to Paris High School and capturing second place in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions at a competitive five-team meet.

The host Paris Tigers defended their home track, sweeping the team titles. In the boys’ division, Paris edged the Warriors 128.5 to 116. Danville Schlarman finished third (51), followed by Broadlands Heritage (21) and Hume Shiloh (14.5). On the girls’ side, Paris amassed 144 points to Casey-Westfield’s 79, with Danville Schlarman (47), Hume Shiloh (33), and Broadlands Heritage (32) rounding out the field.

Despite settling for team silver, the Casey-Westfield boys delivered several gold-medal performances, highlighted by dominance in the relays and field events. Sophomore Kyler Ratliff paced the track efforts, winning the 400-meter dash in a personal-best 53.0 seconds. He also tied for second in the 100-meter dash (11.8 seconds) and cleared 6 feet to take third in the high jump.

The Warriors’ relay squads proved formidable. The 4×200-meter team of Riley Phillips, Evan Seaman, Jett Self, and William Moore secured a first-place finish with a time of 1:43.5. Later in the meet, Ratliff anchored the 4×400-meter relay, teaming with Riley Gray, Emry Roberts, and Jackson High to cross the line first in 3:43.2.

In the field, junior William Moore was the standout for Casey-Westfield. Moore launched the discus 135 feet, 5 inches to comfortably win the event, and added a third-place finish in the shot put (38 feet, 6.25 inches). Teammate Wyatt Erickson earned a runner-up finish in the shot put with a personal-best toss of 41 feet, 10.25 inches.

For the Lady Warriors, distance running and relay execution were the keys to their second-place finish. Senior Kayla Clark dominated the 1600-meter run, clocking a season-best 6:08.0 to win the race by 15 seconds. Senior Kaitlyn McKinney was equally impressive in the sprints, capturing gold in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:05.8.

McKinney also served as the crucial anchor leg for two victorious Casey-Westfield relay teams. She joined Madison Gray, Audriana Hernandez, and Chloe Taylor to win the 4×400 relay in 4:35.4. In the 4×800 relay, the quartet of Julia Eckerty, Clark, Hernandez, and McKinney combined to take first place in 12:01.0.

Freshman Chloe Taylor added valuable points across multiple events for the Lady Warriors, earning runner-up finishes in the 300-meter hurdles (50.5 seconds) and the high jump (5 feet, 2 inches). Junior Audrey Goble also secured a second-place finish, crossing the line in 17.9 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles.

Casey-Westfield Individual Results

Men’s Results

  • 100m Dash: 2. William Moore (11.8); 2. Kyler Ratliff (11.8); 5. Jett Self (11.9); 7. Riley Phillips (12.1); 8. Seth Svika (12.2); 9. Korbyn Bennett (12.3); 9. Weston Hupp (12.3); 11. Evan Seaman (12.4); 14. Drake Brant (13.0); 15. Hunter Kemper (13.1); 16. Briar Henderson (13.3).

  • 200m Dash: 2. Gio Santillan (24.0); 4. Korbyn Bennett (25.3); 5. Seth Svika (25.4); 8. Weston Hupp (25.8); 10. Briar Henderson (26.8); 12. Hunter Kemper (27.4); 13. Drake Brant (28.0); 15. Maddix Finney (28.8).

  • 400m Dash: 1. Kyler Ratliff (53.0); 3. Emry Roberts (55.1); 4. Riley Gray (57.0); 8. Camden Lovell (1:01.5); 9. Logan Roberts (1:03.4).

  • 800m Run: 3. Jackson High (2:11.8); 7. Logan Roberts (2:16.7); 12. Blake Burkybile (2:29.2); 13. Drew Sherwood (2:31.3); 14. Camden Lovell (2:45.5).

  • 1600m Run: 3. Drew Sherwood (5:19.0); 11. Kaleb Perie (5:49.0).

  • 3200m Run: 5. Kaleb Perie (13:10.0); 6. Owen Hanley (13:37.0).

  • 110m Hurdles: 2. Riley Phillips (21.1).

  • 300m Hurdles: 3. Drake Brant (54.2).

  • 4x100m Relay: 2. Roberts, Svika, Santillan, Self (47.0).

  • 4x200m Relay: 1. Phillips, Seaman, Self, W. Moore (1:43.5).

  • 4x400m Relay: 1. Gray, Roberts, High, Ratliff (3:43.2).

  • 4x800m Relay: 2. L. Roberts, Lovell, Sherwood, Burkybile (9:49.2).

  • Shot Put: 2. Wyatt Erickson (41′ 10.25″); 3. William Moore (38′ 6.25″); 5. Weston Hupp (36′ 0.75″); 8. Lucas Weinberger (33′ 8.5″); 11. Logan Yates (30′ 10.75″); 12. Baylor Sharp (30′ 10.25″).

  • Discus: 1. William Moore (135′ 5″); 4. Wyatt Erickson (112′ 9″); 8. Lucas Weinberger (90′ 0″); 9. Baylor Sharp (84′ 1″); 10. Logan Yates (82′ 0″).

  • High Jump: 3. Kyler Ratliff (6′ 0″); 4. Jett Self (5′ 4″).

  • Long Jump: 3. Evan Seaman (16′ 5.75″); 5. Seth Svika (15′ 3″); 9. Maddix Finney (12′ 7″).

  • Triple Jump: 2. Drake Brant (29′ 0″).

Women’s Results

  • 100m Dash: 5. Addison McDearmon (14.5); 8. Madison Gray (14.8); 9. Savannah Lyman (14.9); 9. Madilyn Gelb (14.9); 12. Kenna McNinch (15.6); 13. Lydia Wilson (16.1).

  • 200m Dash: 6. Addison McDearmon (29.7); 8. Savannah Lyman (32.5); 11. Madilyn Gelb (32.8).

  • 400m Dash: 1. Kaitlyn McKinney (1:05.8); 2. Audriana Hernandez (1:06.0).

  • 1600m Run: 1. Kayla Clark (6:08.0); 8. Grace Penrod (8:25.0).

  • 3200m Run: 2. Amelia Washburn (15:27.9).

  • 100m Hurdles: 2. Audrey Goble (17.9); 4. Chloe Taylor (18.4).

  • 300m Hurdles: 2. Chloe Taylor (50.5).

  • 4x100m Relay: 2. Goble, Lyman, Gray, McDearmon (56.1).

  • 4x200m Relay: 2. Gray, Gelb, Goble, Lyman (2:05.8).

  • 4x400m Relay: 1. Gray, Hernandez, Taylor, McKinney (4:35.4).

  • 4x800m Relay: 1. Eckerty, Clark, Hernandez, McKinney (12:01.0).

  • Shot Put: 12. Madison Hanley (23′ 0.25″); 13. Jette Sauerbrey (22′ 9″); 14. Kaitlyn Hall (21′ 11.5″); 16. Emmy Redman (19′ 4″).

  • Discus: 7. Madison Hanley (89′ 1″); 8. Kaitlyn Hall (78′ 10″); 11. Jette Sauerbrey (67′ 6″); 13. Emmy Redman (67′ 4″).

  • High Jump: 2. Chloe Taylor (5′ 2″); 4. Madilyn Gelb (4′ 6″).

  • Long Jump: 7. Addison McDearmon (13′ 1.25″); 11. Kenna McNinch (11′ 6.75″); 15. Lydia Wilson (10′ 2.25″).

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Note: Adjusted to reflect team standings for the track meet.

Team Men’s Points Women’s Points
Paris 128.5 144
Casey-Westfield 116 79
Danville (Schlarman) 51 47
Broadlands (Heritage) 21 32
Hume (Shiloh) 14.5 33

Scoring Drives

Note: Reflects event phase victories across the meet.

  • Sprints & Hurdles:

    • Men’s 100m: Mason Barrett (Paris)

    • Men’s 200m: Dawson Rogers (Paris)

    • Men’s 400m: Kyler Ratliff (Casey-Westfield)

    • Women’s 100m/200m: Bre Ploense (Broadlands Heritage)

    • Women’s 400m: Kaitlyn McKinney (Casey-Westfield)

    • Men’s 110m Hurdles: Mark Lehmann (Danville Schlarman)

    • Men’s 300m Hurdles: Mason Barrett (Paris)

    • Women’s 100m/300m Hurdles: Abby Clodfelder (Paris)

  • Mid-Distance & Distance:

    • Men’s 800m: Clark Roland (Broadlands Heritage)

    • Men’s 1600m/3200m: Harrison Hays (Paris)

    • Women’s 800m: Kiara Jones (Broadlands Heritage)

    • Women’s 1600m: Kayla Clark (Casey-Westfield)

    • Women’s 3200m: Hellie Barrett (Paris)

  • Relay Events:

    • Men’s 4×100: Paris (44.9)

    • Women’s 4×100: Paris (52.8)

    • Men’s 4×200: Casey-Westfield (1:43.5)

    • Women’s 4×200: Paris (1:55.6)

    • Men’s 4×400: Casey-Westfield (3:43.2)

    • Women’s 4×400: Casey-Westfield (4:35.4)

    • Men’s 4×800: Paris (9:11.6)

    • Women’s 4×800: Casey-Westfield (12:01.0)

  • Field Events:

    • Men’s Shot Put: Drake East (Paris)

    • Men’s Discus: William Moore (Casey-Westfield)

    • Women’s Shot Put: Sadie Sallee (Paris)

    • Women’s Discus: Alexis Landsaw (Paris)

    • Men’s High Jump: Dawson Rogers (Paris)

    • Women’s High Jump: Keagan Noel (Paris)

    • Men’s Long Jump: Mason Barrett (Paris)

    • Women’s Long Jump: Keagan Noel (Paris)

    • Men’s Triple Jump: Mark Lehmann (Danville Schlarman)

    • Women’s Triple Jump: Shalaya Briggs (Danville Schlarman)

Individual Statistics

MEN’S SPRINTS: Kyler Ratliff (Casey-Westfield) 400m – 53.0; Mason Barrett (Paris) 100m – 11.3; Dawson Rogers (Paris) 200m – 23.9.
WOMEN’S SPRINTS: Kaitlyn McKinney (Casey-Westfield) 400m – 1:05.8; Bre Ploense (Broadlands Heritage) 100m – 13.3, 200m – 27.4.
MEN’S DISTANCE: Harrison Hays (Paris) 1600m – 4:42.0, 3200m – 10:00.4; Clark Roland (Broadlands Heritage) 800m – 2:06.3.
WOMEN’S DISTANCE: Kayla Clark (Casey-Westfield) 1600m – 6:08.0; Kiara Jones (Broadlands Heritage) 800m – 2:52.0; Hellie Barrett (Paris) 3200m – 13:38.8.
MEN’S HURDLES: Mason Barrett (Paris) 300m – 43.4; Mark Lehmann (Danville Schlarman) 110m – 17.7.
WOMEN’S HURDLES: Abby Clodfelder (Paris) 100m – 16.8, 300m – 50.1.
MEN’S FIELD: William Moore (Casey-Westfield) Discus – 135′ 5″; Drake East (Paris) Shot Put – 48′ 10.75″; Dawson Rogers (Paris) High Jump – 6′ 4″; Mason Barrett (Paris) Long Jump – 19′ 1.75″; Mark Lehmann (Danville Schlarman) Triple Jump – 38′ 11″.
WOMEN’S FIELD: Alexis Landsaw (Paris) Discus – 109′ 5″; Sadie Sallee (Paris) Shot Put – 37′ 10.5″; Keagan Noel (Paris) High Jump – 5′ 4″, Long Jump – 15′ 0.25″; Shalaya Briggs (Danville Schlarman) Triple Jump – 29′ 8.5″.

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