Of the 50 athletes participating in the outdoor track-and-field league championships for the Bishop O’Connell Knights, sprinter Cam Bowser was the top performer.
The junior won the boys 400-meters in a Washington Catholic Athletic Conference high-school meet record of 47.7 seconds, was second in the 200 (21.59) and ran on the third-place 4×200 relay at Good Counsel School in Maryland.
Next best for the Knights was another sprinter in Avery Mosley. He was fifth in the 100, sixth in the 200 and ran on the 4×200 relay with Bowser.
Johnny O’Donnell and Luke Collin also ran on that relay, which set a school record of 1:28.67. Individually, O’Donnell was sixth in the 800 and 13th in the 400.
Kevin Colevas was 10th in the triple jump for the sixth-place O’Connell boys. The 4×800 and 4×400 relays placed sixth, with the 4×100 seventh. The time of 8:09.18 by the 4×800 relay was a school record.
O’Donnell, Jayse Brefczynski, James Jackson and Lance Jayme made up that relay.
Leading the sixth-place O’Connell girls was the second-place 4×800 relay in 9:57.42, the fastest time by a Knights girls relay in that race in 15 years.
Sadie Smith, Lena Sullivan, Isabelle Rodriguez and Camila Sorvco made up that relay.
Individually, Ciara Blivens was sixth in the discus, Sullivan seventh in the 3,200, Smith eighth in the 3,200 and 11th in the 1,600, Gabi Jordan fifth in the triple jump and 10th in the long jump, and Madi Sullivan 11th in the 400.
The 4×100 and 4×200 relays placed fifth and the 4×400 sixth.