Elkhart's Isis Robbins delivered a standout performance at the Mishawaka Princess Relays on Friday, securing three victories to lead her team in a showcase of track and field excellence.
Robbins claimed the individual title in the 300 hurdles, then teamed up with Katherine Higgins, Camryn Tyrakowski, and Sheena Brooks to win the 400 shuttle hurdle relay. She also paired with Rylee Drummond to take first place in the high jump relay, demonstrating her versatility across multiple events.
In the pole vault relay, Concord's duo of Hailey Arroyo and Braycee Brosamer shared top honors with Plymouth, while Concord's Brynn Weirich and Shiloh Smith captured the long jump relay. Concord's 400 relay team—Damiah Pearl, Weirich, Smith, and Genisis Link—finished second in a tight race.
Crown Point emerged as the team champion with 95.5 points, edging out runner-up Warsaw by 10.5 points. Concord placed fourth with 71 points, while Elkhart secured fifth with 66 points in a competitive field.
Other notable performances included Crown Point's dominance in the distance events, winning the 3,200 relay, and Warsaw's strength in the shot put. Elkhart's Brynlee Jellison also impressed with a third-place finish in the shot put and discus relays.
For track and field enthusiasts, this meet highlighted the rising talent in the region, with athletes like Robbins showing the kind of all-around skill that makes high school sports so exciting. Whether you're a competitor or a fan, events like these remind us why track season is a highlight of the spring calendar.
