EVANSVILLE – The 46th annual Evansville City Track & Field Meet Wednesday, April 22 was a historic one.
Athletes competed all night long. Diving to the ground after hard-fought runs, personal and competition records were set and student athletes from the seven different Evansville schools cheered as loud as they could for their respective teammates.
While the North boys walked away with a sixth consecutive title, the likely most memorable takeaway from the event was the performance of the Mater Dei girls. For the first time in school history, they won the city meet with a score of 164.
And they did so in style.
Mater Dei girls track and field wins first city meet
The Wildcats won the meet by 34 points. Perhaps this was a shock to some given the recent success of North, who had won the previous four city meets, but not to Mater Dei. After its first meet of the season, coach Roseann Wilson and her girls knew this team had something special to them.
“It’s an amazing feeling,” Wilson said. “Every event, every point, was something important and people came through. To win the city meet is very meaningful.”
What broadens that meaning for Wilson is the fact that she knows her coaching career is winding down. She has coached at top NCAA Division-I programs like Connecticut and Indiana, making her mark at each stop.
Wilson has been around a lot of track and field athletes, but this group has made a strong impression. She came into the night knowing her team had depth, but it is the girls’ ability to rally around each other that made the event’s outcome possible.
And the night ended with the proper statement. A Mater Dei school record of 4:04:82 was set by the 4×400 relay team of Harper Atherton, Ruth Dickason, Leah Heldman and Morgan Wannemuehler.
Like Wilson, Heldman and Wannemuehler knew the city meet could be theirs to win long before April 22.
“Definitely from our first meet against North and Memorial, we were like, ‘Oh, we can actually beat schools that big,’” Wannemuehler said.
“From the very first practice, everybody on our team got along,” Heldman added. “I just knew that with other people that had the same goals as me, that competition in practice would transform over to meets.”
Moving forward, Wilson and the Wildcats hope the performance reinforces their team identity: keep working hard, keep working smart and stay healthy.
“We’ll try not to have any injuries, knock on wood,” Wilson said with a laugh.
North boys track and field continues dominance
As far as the North boys’ success in the city meet, it is more of the same, but the win cannot be overlooked. This is the standard put in place by Lonnie Wilson who is in his 12th year coaching the Huskies.
“It’s something we have built towards, trying to continue what we started six years ago,” Lonnie said. “Seniors stepped up, and so did underclassmen. We scored in a lot of different events, and that’s what helped us.”
Lonnie said the success at North comes from the kids who put in the work and do what is asked of them. Nights like this show why they do it.
The Huskies’ top individual contributors at the city meet were Darian Walker and De’Amontey Layne. North’s 4×100 and 4×400 relay team also found success.
Lonnie credits his seniors, like Walker and Layne, for continuing to set the tone after falling short of a sectional title last season. With North now getting more production from its distance runners and field participants, Lonnie likes the balance his group possesses.
North will now work toward the conference meet with Jasper and Castle brought into the mix. Lonnie will make it a priority to have the kids prepared for what is to come moving forward.
“When you win one, there’s a bigger target on your back,” Lonnie said. “Our kids know that. You just got to step up and keep producing.”
46th Evansville City Track and Field Meet Results
Boys
Team: North 137, Harrison 118, Mater Dei 92, Reitz 83, Memorial 77, Central 68, Bosse 30
110-meter hurdles: Darian Walker, North, 14.31
300-meter hurdles: Darian Walker, North, 39.60
100-meter: De’Amontey Layne, North, 11.04
200-meter: Richard Hilaire, Harrison, 22.16
400-meter: Micah Robling, Harrison, 49.23
800-meter: Andrew Foster, Memorial, 1:57.93
1,600-meter: Rudy Zenthoefer, Mater Dei, 4:34.70
3,200-meter: Carter Zieren, Reitz, 9:43.64
4×100 meter relay: North, (Dez Lewis, De’Amontey Layne, TJ Michel, Cole McBride), 43.59
4×400 meter relay: North, (Cameron Adcock, Colin Baker, Dez Lewis, Cole McBride), 3:26.37
4×800-meter relay: Memorial (Andrew Foster, Landon Hartman, Lucas Hirsch and Eli Prather-Day), 8:25.91
Pole vault: Dominic McKenzie, Mater Dei, 12-4 feet
Long jump: Devin Stewart, Central, 21-3.25 feet
High jump: Donovan Moore, Reitz, 6-2 feet
Shot put: Tayten Wilson, Harrison, 58-10 feet
Discus: Gavin Lukeman, Mater Dei, 151-9 feet
Girls
Team: Mater Dei 164, North 130, Reitz 112, Memorial 89, Central 55, Harrison 44
100-meter hurdles: Leah Heldman, Mater Dei, 16.86
300-meter hurdles: Kierstyn Kaiser, Reitz, 50.89
100-meter: De’Janay Layne, North, 12.56
200-meter: De’Janay Layne, North, 24.94
400-meter: Iana Tecson, North, 1:02.19
800-meter: Ruth Dickason, Mater Dei, 2:26.08
1,600-meter: Marissa Niemeier, Mater Dei, 5:47.78
3,200-meter: Lucy Bretz, Mater Dei, 12:11.28
4×100 meter relay: Harrison, (Sajaya Calhoun, Kazmie Holman, Takaydea Booker, Kennedie Granderson), 50.75
4×400 meter relay: Mater Dei, (Harper Atherton, Ruth Dickason, Leah Heldman, Morgan Wannemuehler), 4:04.82
4×800 meter relay: Mater Dei, (Jemma Kempf, Marissa Niemeier, Ruth Dickason, Alexa Adler), 10:40.89
Pole vault: Hadley Giesman, North, 9-0
Long jump: Audrey Holt, Memorial, 16-5.25
High jump: Leah Heldman, Mater Dei, 5-2
Shot put: Jenna Herr, Memorial, 35-9
Discus: Madeline Bedel, North, 98-6
Markos Tsegaye is a sports reporter for the Courier & Press. He can be reached at mtsegaye@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @10_Markos_.
This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: 2026 Evansville City track & field meet features history for Mater Dei
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