History was made and school records fell at the OK Black Conference championship meet, as the Holland Christian girls track team captured its first conference title since 2007. The long-awaited victory marks a triumphant return to the top for the program, ending a 17-year drought that had fans and athletes alike buzzing with excitement.
On the boys' side, the Dux continued their winning tradition, securing the conference championship with a dominant performance. The team showcased depth and determination across multiple events, proving once again why they are a force to be reckoned with in the conference.
The meet was filled with standout moments, including several school records that were shattered under the bright lights of competition. From explosive sprints to powerful throws and precision jumps, athletes left everything on the track and field, setting new benchmarks for future generations.
For the Holland Christian girls, this title is more than just a trophy—it's a testament to years of hard work, dedication, and a renewed focus on building a championship culture. The team's balance of experienced leaders and rising young stars was on full display, as they racked up points in nearly every event category.
Whether you're a longtime supporter or new to the sport, this is the kind of meet that reminds us why we love track and field. As the postseason heats up, both teams will look to carry this momentum forward, aiming for even greater success on the state stage.
