| Methacton Track History |
| From 1964 through 1970 the Warriors competed in Class B (now Class AA) in the PIAA. The equivalent of the league championship meet was the Norristown Interscholastics, held each May one week before the District #1 Championships. Now a retired Methacton teacher, Jeff Vermuth was the first Methacton cinderman to win an event at that meet when he captured the triple jump in 1967. Individual & Relay League Champions |
| The PIAA District One Championship meet is held each May. To participate in the state championships, an athlete must qualify at this meet. The Warriors have had five athletes win District championships: 1967 - Jim Freece - Discus 1980 - Jake Howard - Long Jump 2002 - Mike Sanguinetti - High Jump 2003 - Blake Taylor - High Jump 2007 - Eric Brittingham - Javelin 2008 - Eric Brittingham - Javelin District #1 Meet Medalists |
| Methacton has had only one state champion - Jake Howard (1980) in the long jump. State Meet Medalists |
| Team points are awarded in dual and large meets to determine which team is the best overall. Click below to see some of Methacton's top contributors to their teams' success. The Century Club ( 100 or more team pts in one season) Career Team Point Scoring Leaders (at least 200 team pts scored) |
| Methacton has been a Suburban One League Track & Field Champion twice. In 1988, the Warriors captured the Liberty Division title after finishing the season with a dual meet record of 6-1. The only setback was a first-meet loss to Hatboro-Horsham, a team in the Freedom Division. In 2008, Methacton captured the Suburban One League's American Conference championship by completing the dual meet season undefeated (8-0) and dominating the league championship meet. Click here to see scores & highlights from every MHS Track & Field season from 1964 to 2008. |