Last year Erin's indoor track season got off on the wrong foot, literally, after an altercation between her pinky toe and a home rowing machine left her unable to compete for much of the season. This year she started on the right foot and a healthy left foot.
She mostly ran the 2-mile, which on an indoor 200m oval is 16 laps. At an invitational in January she lowered her personal best to 11:33
All top 5 girls from the cross-country season ran indoor, and in and of itself this gave the team depth for the distance events of indoor meets. 4 soccer players came on and ran middle distance to add to the firepower
At the League Championships, Erin ran the mile finishing in a personal best of 5:20. Lexington finished 1,2,4,5 in the mile
Lexington girls won the League Championship with a record score of 154 points. In addition to the distance crew, they have a nationally ranked thrower, an All-American jumper, a deep sprint squad.
At the State Championship, Lexington finished 1,4,7 in the 1000m
1,2,4 in the mile
and then for the 2-mile they qualified 7 girls into the 29-girl race
One of the other coaches joked that it wasn't fair - the start looked like a cross-country race
and the cross-country girls finished 1,2,4,5,8
Erin also was on the winning 4x800 team. These 4 events earned 76 points, which in past years has been enough to win this state championship
In the remaining 9 events, Lexington scored another 37 points for a total of 113, a record team total for the state championship that may stand for many years
After States, attention turned to Nationals, which was a home meet for Lexington being held at the same New Balance track where the League and State meets were held. All events at Nationals have qualifying standards and the girls qualified an amazing 28 athletes including all of the distance girls in either the 800m, 1-mile, 2-mile, 5000m, 4x800m, 4xmile, or distance medley relay (1200-400-800-1600)
For Nationals, the team photographer took green screen photos to use in social media postings
In the 4 x mile race, Erin struggled with pacing but the team finished in 21:18, 17th out of the 50 teams running. That's a 5:20 mile average and was good enough to set the Lexington high school record, one of 11 school records established by the 2026 girl's team.
Outdoor season starts in April and Erin will be running the mile and 2k steeplechase
















