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Emma Walter, Lila Van Hoveln, Isis Robbins, and Jaidyn Kimbrough excelled at the Lady Kingsmen Track and Field Invitational. The host Kingsmen won the team title with 108 points, followed by Valparaiso with 101 points and Elkhart with 78 points.
MISHAWAKA โ The quartet of Emma Walter, Lila Van Hoveln, Isis Robbins and Jaidyn Kimbrough were all exceptional at the 27th annual edition of the Lady Kingsmen Track and Field Invitational Saturday, April 25.
Adriana Swanson was, well, Adriana Swanson, which means elite at the 13-team invite hosted under ideal conditions on Freed Field at Penn High School.
The host Kingsmen, led by a pair of wins by distance star Van Hoveln, claimed the team title with 108 points. Valparaiso, buoyed by wins in all three relay events, was runner-up with 101 points. Elkhart was third with 78 points.
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Swanson, a state champion in 2025, simply dominated the field in the 100-meter hurdles. The South Bend Washington senior and Indiana University commit won in a time of 13.97 after going 14.36 in the prelims. Plymouth's Jersey Hunter was second in 15.35.
Swanson won her state title in the 100 hurdles in a time of 13.83 last June at North Central High School in Indianapolis.
The goal Saturday for Swanson, according to coach/father Adrian, was to go under 14 seconds. It was smiles all around for the Swansons when the time was officially announced. Coach Swanson even commented that the stellar showing earned his dedicated daughter a day off from her rigid training.
For Walter, a Fairfield High School junior, the wait was well worth it Saturday. The finalists for the 100-meter dash had to wait for at least 15 minutes at the starting line due to an issue with the timing system.
Walter, when the wait was over, simply dominated the strong field of sprinters with a win in 12.01. Her top time broke the invite record of 12.13 set by Amber McGee of Fort Wayne Northrop in 2014.
"Actually, the delay helped me calm down for the race," said Walter, who was the top seed in her specialty with a time of 12.20. "I've struggled with anxiety in the past before races where I was so on edge. This season has been so much better with that, and it's really helped my performance.
"Now, I just pray and give it to Jesus. He gets me through it all and I get all of my strength from Him. My goal today was to just win my race and to PR. I'm really proud of myself for getting the record today. I've come a long way since my freshman year."
Walter's previous top time in the 100 was a 12.18. She clocked in at 12.27 in the prelims Saturday.
The host Kingsmen won the Lady Kingsmen Track and Field Invitational with 108 points.
The standings were Kingsmen in first with 108 points, Valparaiso in second with 101 points, and Elkhart in third with 78 points.
Emma Walter, Lila Van Hoveln, Isis Robbins, and Jaidyn Kimbrough were all exceptional at the event.
The event was hosted under ideal conditions at Freed Field at Penn High School.
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Van Hoveln is used to being at the top of the list of stars in distance events for the Kingsmen. The junior, who helped the Penn cross country team to a fifth-place finish by placing eighth overall individually at the IHSAA Cross County State Finals last November in Terre Haute, won both the 1,600- and 3,200-meter races, which she was the top seed for, in impressive fashion.
"Today my mindset was to run for me and to just have a good time versus some good competition here," Van Hoveln said. "I tend sometimes to worry too much about my placement.
"I know that I can run faster than today, but it's about being patient and peaking at the right time for the postseason meets. I'm proud of where I'm at right now. And I'm really excited and looking forward to the tournament. I know that I can improve my time and my big goal is to place at State."
There may have been no one happier Saturday than Robbins. The Elkhart High School sophomore jumped a couple of feet off the ground and let out a loud roar when they announced her winning time of 46.63 in the 300-meter hurdles race.
"This means a lot to me," said Robbins. "I got first and also had a personal best time. I wanted to PR today and I did it in the 300 and I also did it twice in the 100 hurdles. I'm very proud of myself.
"I usually get very nervous, but my coach has helped me a lot with that. Now I can go back and look at these races today and see what I can work on and try to get better."
Robbins transferred to Elkhart from South Bend Washington. She qualified for the State Finals in the 100 hurdles as a freshman in 2025. Robbins, who also plays basketball and volleyball, was also third in the 100 hurdles and second in the high jump Saturday.
South Bend Adams standout Kimbrough, despite dealing with a bad stomach due to not eating Saturday morning, won the 200-meter dash and was second to Walter in the 200-meter dash.
"I did pretty good today with my stomach hurting, but I feel I could have done better," Kimbrough said. "I've felt sick all day and I just had to push through it. When I got to the 100 mark I just locked in and won the 200. The lesson I learned today was to eat something next time."
Sophomore Kimbrough tore the ACL in her left knee during the long jump at the sectional in 2025. The tough as nails competitor went on to run five races after that on that night. She says her motivation comes from her grandfather Michael Stewart, who passed away in 2023. Kimbrough sports a huge tattoo on her right arm to honor Stewart.
South Bend Adams freshman Jaidyn Kimbrough, left, edges out competitors from Penn and Riley at the finish line to win the 4x100-meter relay at the IHSAA girls track and field sectional championship meet Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at Mishawaka High School.
"My leg is okay, just a little sore," Kimbrough said. "I just have to push myself. I want State, I want college after that I want to make my mom proud of me."
Agnes Hasler of South Bend Adams won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:23.00. Tinayja Summers of South Bend Riley went 16-7.5 to win the long jump competition. Brianna Fincannon of Valparaiso won the 400 in a time of 59.22.
The field events saw Claira Foust of Fairfield clear 5-5 to win the high jump title and Lily Vasil of Northridge go 10-9 to take top honors in the pole vault event. Haley Savannah of Penn won the shot put with a top throw of 41-3.5 and Cassie Jackson of Warsaw won the discus with a throw of 121-04.
Team Scores: Penn 108, Valparaiso 101, Elkhart 78, Warsaw 59, South Bend Adams 54, Plymouth 51, Fairfield 45, Northridge 38, South Bend Riley 33, Morgan Township 32, South Bend Washington 21, Culver Academies 3.
100: 1. Emma Walter (FF) 12.01; 2. Jaidyn Kimbrough (SBA) 12.41; 3. Brendayah Dale (E) 12.44; 4. Ava Vanda (V) 12.64; 5. Braniah Wells (SBW) 12.93; 6; Claire Walters (SBW) 12.93; 7. Jemma Adamski (V) 13.11; 8. DiMayah Marsh (SBA) 13.12.
200: 1. Jaidyn Kimbrough (SBA) 25.45; 2. Mia Smith (V) 25.48; 3. Brianna Fincannon (V) 25.66; 4. Brendayah Dale (E) 25.89; 6. Tinayja Summers (SBR) 26.22; 7. Braniah Wells (SBW) 26.63; 8. Trinity Harrison (SBR) 27.18.
400: 1. Brianna Fincannon (V) 59.22; 2. Gracie Boren (W) 59.54; 3. Audrey Rakowski (MT) 1:00.95; 4. Rosell Robles (E) 1:01.91; 5. Aniyah Ridgeway (V) 1:02.05; 6. Finley Hummitch (W) 1:02.07; 7. Taylor Schadek (P) 1:03.53; 8. Kyra Franklin (SBA) 1:03.82.
800: 1. Agnes Hasler (SBA) 2:23.00; 2. Arianna Balinnang (P) 2:25.16; 3. Ena Gilliana (V) 2:26.52; 4. Allison Ambers (N) 2:27.00; 5. Riley Holland (P) 2:27.05; 6. Ryleigh Schadek (P) 2:27.99; 7. Juliana Hinkle (FF) 2:28.47; 8. Annika Retana (SBR) 2:28.52.
1,600: 1: Lila Van Hoveln (P) 5:14.06; 2. Vivy Miller (Pl) 5:19.37; 3. Calihan Lederer (P) 5:22.77; 4. Shae Bucher (MT) 5:25.61; 5. Brayleigh Adams (N) 5:25.79; 6. Eavan Daly (V) 5:26.55; 7.Agnes Hasler (SBA); 8. Isabella Bryan (MT) 5:30.52.
3,200: 1. Lila Van Hoveln (P) 11:18.14; 2. Shreya Nayee (P) 11:37.59; 3. Whitney Anderson (V) 11:41.04; 4. Vivy Miller )Pl) 11:47.31; 5. Peyton Bucher (MT) 12:01.86; 6. Amber Johnson (V) 12:07.90; 7. Brooklyn Scruggs (Pl) 12:14.74; 8. Matilda Granger (W) 12:56.53.
100 Hurdles: 1. Adriana Swanson (SBW) 13.97; 2. Jersey Hunter (Pl) 15.35; 3. Isis Robbins (E) 15.45; 4. Lillian Mullins (P) 16.27; 5. Eva Macey (Pl) 16.48; 6. Holland Payne (SBR) 16.78; 7. Bailee Krieger (W) 16.98; 8. Braelyn Nelson (V) 16.98.
300 Hurdles: 1. Isis Robbins (E) 46.63; 2. Eva Macey (Pl) 47.68; 3. Ava Cowger (MT) 48.16; 4. Getsemani Cruz (SBA) 48.61; 5. Clara Meints (MT) 48.79; 6. Braelyn Nelson (V) 48.84; 7. Melayna Howett (W) 48.91; 8. Morgan Wittrock (SBR) 50.14.
4x100 Relay: 1. Valparaiso (Jemma Adamski, Saylor Gapinski, Ava Vanda, Mia Smith) 49.04; 2. South Bend Adams 49.83; 3. Elkhart 50.16; 4. South Bend Riley 50.26; 5. Plymouth 50.27; 6. Warsaw 50.85; 7. Penn 51.34; 8. Fairfield 52.81.
4x400 Relay: 1. Valparaiso (Brianna Fincannon, Braelyn Nelson, Ava Vanda, Mia Smith 4:01.96; 2. South Bend Adams 4:04.87; 3. Penn 4:05.76; 4. Warsaw 4:08.28; 5. Elkhart 4:10.95; 6. Plymouth 4:17.06; 7. South Bend Riley 4:21.25; 8. Fairfield 4:26.36.
4x800 Relay: 1. Valparaiso (Whitney Anderson, Eavan Daly, Ena Gilliana, Avi Greiner) 9:52.87; 2. Pnn 10:11.01; 3. Morgan Township 10:19.88; 4. Warsaw 10:37.94; 5. Northridge 10:47.80; 6. Elkhart 10:52.13; 7. South Bend Riley 10:54.62; 8. South Bend Adams 11:02.33.
High Jump: 1. Claira Foust (FF) 5-5; 2. Isis Robbins (E) 5-3; 3. Saylor Gapinski (V) 5-1; 4. Daniela Bolster (P) 5-1; 5. Alli Steele (N) 5-1; 6. Jersey Hunter (Pl) 5-0; 7. Lilly Branham (V) 5-0; 8. Sheena Brooks (E) 4-10.
Pole Vault: 1. Lily Vasil (N) 10-9; 2. Madilyn Collins (E) 10-3; 3. Joya Holsopple (FF) 10-3; 4. Lauren Arevalo (P) 10-0; 5. Shelby Miller (FF) 10-0; 6. Lucia Lozar (P) 9-6; 7. Kate Clemons (CA) 9-6; 8. Coe Krischke (V) 9-0.
Long Jump: 1: Tinayja Summers (SBR) 16-7.5; 2. Gracie Boren (W) 16-6; 3, Claira Foust (FF) 16-5.5; 4. Arianah Wheeler (E) 15-11.5;5. Braniah Wells (SBW) 15-10.75; 6. Kylie Gordon (V) 15-7.5; 7. Abby Wittrock (SBR) 15-5; 8. Maci Smith (CA) 15-4.
Shot Put: 1. Haley Savannah (P) 41-3.5; 2. Brynlee Jellison (E) 37-7; 3. Abigail Jahnke (P) 37-5; 4. Bayleigh Sleeth (W) 35-10.25; 5. Ari Harmon (W) 34-0.25; 6. Jacinda Brown (FF) 33-3.5; 7. Valerie Kuiper (V) 32-5; 8. Daisy VanMeter (Pl) 31-8.
Discus: 1. Cassie Jackson (W) 121-4; 2. Haley Savannah (P) 115-6; 3. Kara Hively (N) 114-2; 4. Olivia Stoffel (N) 109-8; 5. Abigail Jahnke (P) 107-1; 6. Brynlee Jellison (E) 102-5; 7. Madison Johnson (FF) 102-3; 8. Samara Kiwale (SBR) 96-9.
This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Lady Kingsmen girls track invitational results