By joining forces, the Westhill/Bishop Ludden girls indoor track and field team got moved into Class A for the purposes of Saturday’s Section III championship meet at Colgate University’s Sanford Field House. That worked for the Warriors as, with 80 points, it took second place, trailing only Jamesville-DeWitt, who won with 111 points. Jessica Curry would earn many of those points by herself, including a victory in the 1,500-meter run as, in a time of 4:54.03, she had the only sub-five minute finish. In the 1,000-meter run, it was a 1-2 effort as Curry won in 3:15.14 and Betsy Black claimed second in 3:16.07. Curry also was second in the 3,000 in 11:07.52, just ahead of Black (11:08.10) in third place. Alex Szelewski worked her way to second place in the 600-meter run (1:44.26), while Brenna Rainone took second in the 55-meter dash (7.74 seconds) and fifth in the 300-meter dash. Rainone, Szelewski, Alison Tartaglia and Nicole Easterly were third in the 4×200 relay (1:57.09) as Westhill/Ludden also was fourth in both the 4×400 and 4×800 relays. Alyssa Zabel was fifth in the pole vault as Maya Vortice got fifth in the shot put. On the same day, West Genesee managed just 26 points in the Class AA championship meet, where Fayetteville-Manlius (108 points) finished on top. Laura Leff nearly won the 1,500, finishing in 4:43.21, just behind F-M’s Jillian Fanning, who won in 4:42.92. Also, Leff, in a time of 3:04.55, claimed third place in the 1,000 behind Fanning and Katie Sischo. Kelly Powell, Amy Hannahan, Emily Iles and Allison Iles were third in the 4×400 relay in 4:25.17, and the Wildcats added a fourth in the 4×800. Abby Kastick was sixth in the 3,000 and Abby Uczen took sixth in the triple jump. A day earlier, in the Class B championships, Marcellus took fourth place with 38 points, while Jordan-Elbridge got 26 points for sixth place and Solvay (15 points) was seventh. Lizzie Dean gave the Mustangs a victory in the 1,500 as her time of 5:11.65 was enough to hold off Cazenovia’s Caroline Marshall (5:12.23). Dean, Kathryn Busa, Maggie Dunn and Tori Stopen got second in the 4×800 relay in 10:47.56, with Solvay (11:18.67) in fourth. Busa, on her own, took third in the 55 hurdles in 10.37 seconds. The Mustangs’ Alanna Todd claimed third in the high jump, clearing 4 feet 10 inches, and took fourth in the 55 sprint. Dunn was fourth in the 3,000. For the Eagles, the big moment came in the 4×200 relay, where Rachel Betts, Brianna Byrnes, McKenzie Williams and Rachel Scott held off Skaneateles by eight-hundredths of a second, 1:55.58 to 1:55.66, for the title. Solvay was fifth in 2:01.23 and Marcellus was sixth. Byrnes, on her own, added a second in the 600 in 1:45.45, while Betts and Williams were fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 55 sprint. J-E’s Kathryn Alonso-Bergevin was sixth in the shot put. Solvay’s best finish came in the 4×400, where Christina Clemente, Anna Salvagno, Ashlee Riggins and Anna Jimenez were third in 4:28.48 and J-E was fourth. Abby Frateschi notched a sixth-place pole vault finish. Clemente was sixth in the 300 and Hailey Holcomb was third in the 55 hurdles.