Track and Field – Hornet girls and boys teams to compete in EPC Championships Tuesday and Wednesday at Whitehall.

The Eastern Pennsylvania Conference (EPC) will hold its annual track and field championships on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at the Zephyr Sports Complex at Whitehall High School.

Action will get underway both days at 3 p.m.

The Emmaus girls will go in as one of the favorites after posting a 7-1 mark during the regular-season. Stroudsburg, the defending champs, were the only undefeated team going 8-0, while Easton and East Stroudsburg South both finished 7-1.

The Hornet boys also had a solid season going 6-2. Both Stroudsburg and Liberty went unbeaten at 8-0, while Parkland was 7-1. The Trojans are the defending champs

Follow @Emmaussports.com and @Emmaustrack on twitter for updates on all the results.

Here is a list of the girls and boys from Emmaus that have qualified and their seeds in their respective events:


GIRLS:

100m: Alanna Smith (1-4), Kayla Smith (5), Mackenzie Dries (7), Halle Jennett (24-26)

200m: Alanna Smith (1), Mackenzie Dries (8-9), Kayla Smith (11-12), Madison Brown (22)

400m: Ashleigh McNellis (4), Madison Brown (9), Kayla Kisthardt (16), Ashley Ryan (19), Katharine Downey (20)

800m: Abby Heilenman (4), Keerstin Augustin (5), Kera Reinhard (8), Kayla Kisthardt (11), Clara Kennedy (14), Ashley Ryan (16), Isabella Lees (17)

1600m: Kera Reinhard (5), Isabella Lees (12), Clara Kennedy (16), Amanda Lavana (18), Madison Toretta (19)

3200m: Isabella Lees (7), Keerstin Augustin (11), Amanda Lavana (12), Clara Kennedy (14)

110m H: Tayah Mehrten (15), Destiny Vazquez (23)

300m H: Bethany Brown (6), Edna Creelman (16), Sarah Jane Waterman (18)

High Jump: Julia Rakowsky (6-10), Laurel Widdoss (13-16), Lindsay Lumsden (18)

Pole Vault: Morgan Belisle (13), Mackenzie Bruns (13), Peyton Rautzhan (18)

Long Jump: Lindsay Lumsden (5), Laurel Widdoss (23)

Triple Jump: Lindsay Lumsden (2), Laurel Widdoss (11)

Discus: Anna-Scott Hand (9)

Javelin: Lillian Shields (24)

4x100m relay (1) – Halle Jennett, Alanna Smith, Mackenzie Dries, Kayla Smith, Alt. Madison Brown, Heather Augustin

4x400m relay (2) – Ashleigh McNellis, Madison Brown, Kayla Smith, Alanna Smith, Alt. Mackenzie Dries, Kayla Kisthardt, Ashley Ryan, Katharine Downey

4x800m relay (2) – Abby Heilenman, Kera Reinhard, Kayla Kisthardt, Keerstin Augustin,Alt. Ashleigh McNellis, Clara Kennedy, Ashley Ryan, Isabella Lees

BOYS:

100m: Lubens Myers (3-6), Izaiah McPherson (7-10)

200m: Lubens Myers (3-4), Jakob Smolinsky (5), Colin Byrne (17)

400m: Jakob Smolinsky (2), Mason Boyd (6), Jarrett Lysek (16)

800m: Paul Petre (7), Jacob Brown (10), Mark Magee (11)

1600m: Jacob Brown (4)

3200m: Mark Magee (9), Keshav Shankar (13)

110m H: Kyle Ryan (25)

300m H: Jaiden Acevedo (15), Alex Harmon (24)

High Jump: Keyon Carroll-Herring (1)

Pole Vault: Brody Pavelko (15), Luke Rautzhan (17)

Long Jump: Mason Boyd (10), Jakob Smolinsky (17)

Triple Jump: Mason Boyd (6-7)

Javelin: Brian Bertsch (18)

4x100m relay (4) Allen Doelue, Lubens Myers, Colin Byrne, Izaiah McPherson, Alt. Gabe Trexler, Aidan Dougherty, Evan Witman

4x400m relay (3) Jakob Smolinsky, Paul Petre, Jarrett Lysek, Mason Boyd
Alt. Jacob Brown, Evan Witman, Aidan Dougherty, Colin Byrne, Holden Brown,Dylan Bassett

4x800m relay (1) Jacob Brown, Mark Magee, Keshav Shankar, Paul Petre
Alt. Geoffrey Kleinber, Ian Cox, Holden Brown