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2026 Mirror Girls Track All-Stars

GIRLS

FIRST TEAM

Paige Alexander, so., Central Cambria: Mirror honorable mention as a freshman. … Was second on the Mirror Honor Roll in both the 800 and 1600 runs. … Ran the anchor leg of the 3200-meter relay team that won a bronze medal at the PIAA meet with a time of 9:29.11. … Also at the PIAA meet, she was 17th in the 800 run with a time of 2:23.60. She also finished 17th in the 1600-meter run with a time of 5:14.24. … Won the District 6 championship in the 1600 run and was the runner-up in the 800 run. … At the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic, she won the 800 run in 2:22.25 in addition to helping the 3200 relay win. … At the Bellwood-Antis Invitational, she won the 1600 individually in 5:14.11.

Lanee Berkhimer, sr., Central: Three-time Mirror first-team all-star. … Second in the Mirror Honor Roll in the 3200 run. … At the PIAA championships, she finished 11th in the 3200 run. … She was the District 6 runner-up in the 3200 run. … She dominated the 3200 run with a LHAC championship in 10:56.94. … She set the B-A Invitational 3200 record by more than 15 seconds with a time of 11:04.53. … Berkhimer won the 3200 at the Northern Bedford Invitational and set the meet record in 11:06.61. She nearly broke the meet record in the 1600 as well but was edged at the finish line and finished as the runner-up. … She won the Igloo 3200 run championship.

Ella Cherry, so., Bellwood-Antis: First-team Mirror all-star as a freshman. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the triple jump with a distance of 39 feet and a quarter of an inch and was second in the long jump. … At the PIAA championships, she placed fifth in the triple jump with a leap of 37 feet, 9 inches, and just missed qualifying for the 100 dash finals by finishing ninth in 12.41 seconds. She was 21st in the long jump with a distance of 16 feet, 7.25 inches. … She won the District 6 championship in the 100 dash, long jump and triple jump. … She set her Mirror Honor Roll-best triple jump when she won the event at the LHAC meet. … At the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic, she was selected as the Coach Bill Reimer Outstanding Performer in Class 2A girls and won the triple jump. … She won the long jump, triple jump and 100 dash and was the Outstanding Jumper at the B-A Invitational.

Sarah Chichester, jr., Tyrone: First-team Mirror all-star as a sophomore. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the 400 dash with a time of 58.49. … Ran her leg of the PIAA championship 1600 relay in 55.94 seconds. … Also at the PIAA meet, she finished 11th in the 400 dash qualifying with a time of 58.49 seconds. She was 17th in the 200 dash prelims with a time of 26.32 seconds. … She won four District 6 championships — in the 200 and 400 dashes and the 400 and 1600 relays. … She was named the girls Outstanding Runner at the Bellwood-Antis Invitational where she won four events, the 200- and 400-meter dashes and both the 400- and 1600-meter relays. … She followed that by leading Tyrone to the team championship at the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic where she won the same four events. … She won the 100- and 200-meter dashes and was named the Outstanding Girls Runner at the SAC Energy Invitational at Bedford Area High School.

Kate Eckenrode, so., Penn Cambria: Mirror second-team all-star as a freshman. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the 100 dash with a time of 12.34 seconds. … At the PIAA meet, she was 10th in the 100 dash prelims with a time of 12.48. Eckenrode was 20th in the 200 dash with a time of 26.68 seconds. … Made it to the PIAA meet with top-three finishes in the 100 and 200 dashes and the 400 relay at the District 6 meet. … At the LHAC championships, she won the 100 dash by one-hundredth of a second over B-A’s Ella Cherry with a time of 12.39. … Won the 100 dash and finished second in the 200 dash at the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic. … She also won the 100 dash at the Igloo event.

Claire Lehman, sr., Tyrone: Mirror honorable mention as a junior. … Ran the anchor leg of the PIAA championship 1600 relay team. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the 300 hurdles with a time of 45.41 seconds. … Finished in ninth place in the Class 2A 300-meter hurdles at states. … Won the District 6 championship in the 300 hurdles in 46.16 and also helped Tyrone win District 6 titles in the 400 and 1600 relays. … She also won the 300 hurdles at the Altoona Mountain Lion Invite, the B-A Invite, the SAC Energy Invitational and the LHAC championships.

Jill Long, jr., Altoona: Mirror second-team all-star as a sophomore. … Won a fourth-place medal in the triple jump at the PIAA championships with a jump of 38 feet, 2 inches. … She was third in the triple jump on the Mirror Honor Roll and fifth in the long jump. … Finished as the runner-up in the triple jump at the District 6 meet with a state-qualifying standard distance of 38 feet, 7.75 inches. … Won the triple jump championship at the Altoona Mountain Lion Invitational with a distance of 38-0.25. … She had second-place finishes in both the triple jump and the long jump at the Lock Haven Invitational. … Won a District 6 championship as part of Altoona’s 400 relay.

Ashlyn Noce, jr., Altoona: Three-time Mirror first-team all-star. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in three events, the 3200, 1600 and 800 runs. … At the PIAA meet she just missed a medal in the 1600 run with a 10th-place finish in 4:55.95. … Won the District 6 championship in the 3200-meter run in 10:59.26 and the 1600 in a D6 meet record time of 4:54.37. … Won the 3200 run at the Altoona Mountain Lion Invitational. … She was second in the 3200 and 1600 runs at the Lock Haven Invitational and helped Altoona win the 3200 relay.

Kihlee Noel, sr., Altoona: Three-time Mirror first-team all-star. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the shot put (40 feet, 8.75 inches) and the discus (137 feet, 4 inches). … At the PIAA championships, she finished fifth in the shot put with a throw of 40 feet, 8.75 inches. … Also at the PIAA meet, she qualified for the finals of the discus but came up just short of earning a state medal with a ninth-place finish after her best throw of 116 feet, 11 inches. … She will continue her track and field career at Shippensburg University. … Won a District 6 title and set a meet record in shot put and made it to states with a state qualifying throw in the discus. … Received the Lynette Howard Award after winning the shot put at the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic.

Sophia O’Dea, sr., Altoona: Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the 200 dash with a time of 24.92 seconds and was second in the 100 dash. … At the PIAA meet, she was 21st in 100 dash qualifying with a time of 12.4 seconds and finished 15th in the 200 dash with a time of 25.49. … Her time of time of 24.93 seconds in the 200 dash preliminaries at the District 6 meet was both a meet and Mansion Park facility record, though that record was broken on the second day of the meet when she finished as the runner-up but qualified for states with a state qualifying standard in both the 200 and 100. … Won a District 6 championship with the Altoona girls 400 relay team.

Hannah Owulade, sr., Altoona: First-team Mirror all-star as a junior, second-team as a sophomore. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the 100 hurdles with a time of 15.01 seconds and led the long jump with a distance of 18 feet, 2 inches. She was second in the triple jump. … Won the PIAA Class 3A championship in the triple jump. … Also at the PIAA meet, finished 11th in the long jump with a distance of 17 feet, 5.75 inches. … Won District 6 titles in the triple jump, long jump and 100 hurdles. … Won the 100 hurdles at the Igloo event. … At the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic, she was selected the Coach Bill Reimer Outstanding Performer among Class 3A girls after winning the 100-meter hurdles in 15.31 seconds, winning the long jump with a distance of 17 feet, 11 inches and winning the 300 hurdles in 46.73. She was also second in the triple jump with a distance of 37-10.5.

Jaclyn Sahlaney, fr., Hollidaysburg: Second in the Mirror Honor Roll in the 200 dash and was fourth in the 100 dash. … Qualified for the PIAA meet in the 100 with a state qualifying standard time at the District 6 meet and was 29th in 12.58 seconds in the 100 dash prelims in Shippensburg. … Won the 200 dash at the LHAC meet in 25.33 seconds. … Set a school record (which she later broke) in the 200 dash with a time of 25.58 and ran the 100 dash in 12.53 to finish first place in both events at the 20-team Lady Spartan Invitational at Hempfield Area High School.

Emma Taneyhill, jr., Bellwood-Antis: Mirror second-team all-star as a sophomore. … At the PIAA meet, she won a bronze medal in the discus with a throw of 133 feet, 10 inches. … She was second in the discus and fifth in the shot put on the Mirror Honor Roll. … Won a District 6 championship and a LHAC title in the discus. … Threw 134-6 to win the 2A discus championship at the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic. … Won Outstanding Girls Thrower by winning the shot put and the discus — and setting a new meet record — at the Bellwood-Antis Invitational. … Helped B-A win the team title and won first place in the discus at the 99th annual Jack Roddick Invitational at Shippensburg University.

Annalyse Yost, sr., Altoona: Three-time Mirror first-team all-star. … Led the Mirror Honor Roll in the javelin with a top throw of 133 feet, 3 inches. … Will continue her track and field career at Division I Michigan. … Won a District 6 championship in the javelin to qualify for the PIAA championships. … Won the 3A javelin championship at the Altoona Mountain Lion Classic. … Won the javelin at the Lock Haven Invitational. … She was the runner-up at the Jack Roddick Invitational in the javelin. … Won the javelin competition at the Igloo.

SECOND TEAM

Ajaycia Alexander, jr., Altoona

Halle Baker, sr., Northern Bedford

Brooklyn Boggetta, fr., Hollidaysburg

Braeleigh Flick, jr., Tyrone

Bella Gable, sr., Northern Bedford

Makenzie Hite, so., Central Cambria

Alaina Long, sr., Central Cambria

Rachel McClellan, sr., Cambria Heights

Brielle McMillen, sr., Cambria Heights

Olivia Rishel, jr., Bellwood-Antis

Delaney Snyder, fr., Central Cambria

Helaina Williams, so., Hollidaysburg

Raylee Woodring, fr., Tyrone

HONORABLE MENTION

Brionna Adams, jr., Altoona

Coreigh Anderson, so., Central Cambria

Lauryn Brick, sr., Hollidaysburg

Amberly Detterline, jr., Northern Bedford

Emma Etters, fr., Altoona

Jada Irvin, jr., Portage

Julie Kraft, jr., Bellwood-Antis

Taylor Lear, so., Altoona

Sophia Pullara, fr., Bellwood-Antis

Nicole Ramsey, sr., Tyrone

Bella Templeton, fr., Central Cambria

Sydney Ulery, fr., Hollidaysburg

Lola Woomer, so., Tyrone

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