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Smithsburg boys are 1A West champs, dozens of county athletes shine

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The Smithsburg boys track & field team won the MPSSAA Class 1A West region championship on its home track on Friday, May 15.

Washington County’s seven public-school track & field teams have participated across four region championship meets this week. As of Friday evening, only 3A West still had to be completed. The second day of the 3A West meet is Saturday, May 16, at Frederick.

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Smithsburg’s boys are attempting to complete a year-long sweep of the 1A state titles, having captured the cross country crown last November and the indoor track & field title last February.

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Here are Washington County’s top-three region finishes this week (with Day 2 of 3A West to be added Saturday evening):

Clear Spring's Daniel Apiou won the 1A West boys 110 hurdles (14.98), high jump (6-4) and triple jump (45-1 1/2).

Clear Spring’s Daniel Apiou won the 1A West boys 110 hurdles (14.98), high jump (6-4) and triple jump (45-1 1/2).

Region champions

  • Daniel Apiou, Clear Spring, 1A West boys 110 hurdles, 14.98, high jump, 6-4, and triple jump, 45-1 1/2

  • Chloe Gietka, South Hagerstown, 4A North girls triple jump, 37-6

  • Dylan Herbst, Smithsburg, 1A West boys 800, 1:56.70, and 1,600, 4:25.41

  • Skyla Mastronardi, Smithsburg, 1A West girls high jump, 5-2

  • Torin Sitter, South Hagerstown, 4A North boys 400, 49.74

  • Byron Snyder, Williamsport, 2A West boys long jump, 22-3

  • Sidney Turner, Boonsboro, 1A West girls discus, 119-4

  • Michael Wynkoop, Smithsburg, 1A West boys 3,200, 9:50.30

  • South Hagerstown, 4A North boys 4×200 relay (Myles Clottey, Jameir Simms, Clinton Otinkorang, Torin Sitter), 1:28.99

  • Smithsburg, 1A West boys 4×800 relay (Camilo Mellott, Gavin Gross, Dylan Lowe, Dylan Herbst), 8:13.54

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Smithsburg boys are 1A West champs, dozens of county athletes shine

Clear Spring’s Daniel Apiou won the 1A West boys 110 hurdles (14.98), high jump (6-4) and triple jump (45-1 1/2).

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Region second-place finishers

  • Naythan Bwana, Boonsboro, 1A West boys 100, 11.18, and triple jump, 40-8

  • Austin Dinsmore, Boonsboro, 1A West boys shot put, 46-8 3/4

  • Hadley Elwood, Clear Spring, 1A West girls high jump, 5 feet

  • Emily Franko, Boonsboro, 1A West girls 3,200, 12:30.88

  • Lilian Hade, Smithsburg, 1A West girls pole vault, 9 feet (tied)

  • Dylan Herbst, Smithsburg, 1A West boys 3,200, 9:55.85

  • Trevor Jessup, Smithsburg, 1A West boys discus, 136-5

  • Sarah Mohler, Boonsboro, 1A West girls shot put, 35-1 1/2, and discus, 117-2

  • Clinton Otinkorang, South Hagerstown, 4A North boys 200, 23.12

  • Harley Paugh, Boonsboro, 1A West boys pole vault, 12 feet

  • Caroline Philp, North Hagerstown, 3A West girls 3,200, 10:55.24

  • Audrey Roberts, Clear Spring, 1A West girls pole vault, 9 feet (tied)

  • Byron Snyder, Williamsport, 2A West boys 100, 11.16

  • Jacob Tyler, Smithsburg, 1A West boys high jump, 6-2

  • Boonsboro, 1A West boys 4×100 relay (Nathan Bosnick, Nikita Khyzhniak, Naythan Bwana, Wyatt Hegedus), 44.67

  • Smithsburg, 1A West girls 4×100 relay (Acasia Todd, Melyssa Bard, Lilian Hade, Skyla Mastronardi), 50.13

  • Smithsburg, 1A West girls 4×200 relay (Acasia Todd, Lilian Hade, Skyla Mastronardi, Melyssa Bard), 1:46.77

Region third-place finishers

  • Ish Badaki, Boonsboro, 1A West boys 300 hurdles, 43.29

  • Naythan Bwana, Boonsboro, 1A West boys 400, 51.87

  • Dean Edwards, Clear Spring, 1A West boys pole vault, 11-6

  • Abigayle Fluharty, Boonsboro, 1A West girls 200, 26.32

  • Odyssey Herron, Williamsport, 2A West girls 100 hurdles, 17.81

  • Juliet Hodge, Clear Spring, 1A West girls 400, 1:00.32, and 800, 2:22.86

  • Clinton Otinkorang, South Hagerstown, 4A North boys 400, 51.12

  • Mackenzie Philp, North Hagerstown, 3A West girls 3,200, 11:06.54

  • Rittenhouse Shuster, Smithsburg, 1A West boys triple jump, 40-6

  • Byron Snyder, Williamsport, 2A West boys 200, 22.93

  • Sidney Turner, Boonsboro, 1A West girls shot put, 35 feet

  • Kareem Walton, South Hagerstown, 4A North boys high jump, 5-10 (tied)

  • Grayson Wynkoop, Smithsburg, 1A West boys 3,200, 9:59.51

  • North Hagerstown, 3A West girls 4×200 relay (Dayanah Brunson, Anna Chamberlin, Annabelle Schaberl, Taraji Nartey), 1:47.77

  • Smithsburg, 1A West boys 4×400 relay (Dylan Lowe, Camilo Mellott, Dylan Herbst, Jacob Tyler), 3:35.99

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Washington County track & field athletes shine in MPSSAA region meets

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Hum to doobe tumko bhi saath lekar doobenge

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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) defeated Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by 7 wickets in the 59th match of IPL 2026 on Friday, May 15, at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. However, LSG remained at the bottom of the points table with eight points after playing 12 games.

After being asked to bat first, CSK managed to score 187/5 in 20 overs on the back of an anchoring knock of 71 (42) from uncapped youngster Kartik Sharma. Shivam Dube assisted him with a cameo of 32 (16), providing a blazing finish to the Super Kings in the death overs.

Dewald Brevis (25) chipped in with a breezy contribution in the middle overs. Akash Maharaj Singh stole the show for LSG in the bowling department by picking up three wickets.

Lucknow opener Mitchell Marsh then played a sensational knock of 90 (38) to set a great platform for his side in the chase. He smashed seven sixes and nine fours before departing in the 12th over after putting his side in the driver’s seat. LSG then reached the target comfortably in 16.4 overs to seal the victory.

The IPL 2026 match between CSK and LSG entertained the fans with some intriguing moments. They conveyed their reactions by sharing hilarious memes on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Here are some of the best memes related to the game:

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“Hum to doobe tumko bhi saath lekar doobenge,” an X post read.


“Sometimes you have to accept that the opposition simply played better cricket”- Ruturaj Gaikwad after CSK’s loss vs LSG in IPL 2026

At the post-match presentation, Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad reflected on the loss, saying

“I felt there was definitely something in the pitch for the fast bowlers, especially when they hit hard lengths consistently. Their bowlers executed those areas really well and made scoring difficult for us. At one stage, we were probably looking at around 160 or 170, so getting to 180 still felt like a decent effort from the batting group. Credit to their batters as well because they played some exceptional shots during the chase.”

He continued:

“Mitchell Marsh is someone who handles the short ball really well, so the plan was more about hitting those test-match lengths and forcing mistakes. There were moments where we executed well, but they also played some outstanding cricket, especially through the opening partnership. Sometimes you have to accept that the opposition simply played better cricket on the day.”


What were your top moments from this IPL 2026 match? Let us know in the comments section.