At the Milford Invitational on April 29, Bethel-Tate Track & Field showed continued progress across several event groups, with multiple athletes hitting important milestones. Sasha Brandenburger recorded a personal best in the 100-meter hurdles (17.88) and ran 13.60 in the 100-meter dash. Tristan Speigel set a personal best in the 800 meters (2:19.87), Eli Selm ran 5:50.58 in the 1600 meters, and Avery Blankenship broke 30 seconds in the 200 meters for the frst time (29.79. Addison Johns added a season-best performance of 54.37 in the 300-meter hurdles.

The 4x200 relav team of Averv Blankenship, Peyton Thomas. Addison Iohns. and Sasha Brandenburger ran 1:55.89. In the bovs field events. Noah Brock (114'9" discus, 38112" shot put) and Mike Giwer (1082" discus, 35*8%2" shot put) continued to provide consistent efforts, while Colin Morsbach (101" and Matthew Bover (71") competed in the pole vault.

Other performances included Clara Reed (6:12.25 1600). Annabel Reed (3:03.51. 800). Samantha Bolick (3:04.13, 800), Pevton Thomas (1:09.17. 400). Attisen Rubenstein (262 shot put, 39'11" discus), and Sarah Bolick (11'0" long jump). As a team, the focus remains on continuing to build consistency in training and translating that work into competition as the season moves forward. Bethel-Tate will compete next at Mariemont on Wednesday, May 6.