Kiana Seid soared to first-, second-, third- and fourth-place finishes May 5 to lead Abington Heights to the Class 3A girls title in the Robert Spagna Lackawanna Track Conference Championships at Scranton Memorial Stadium.

Seid won the pole vault by clearing 10-6. She was second with a high jump of 5-2, third with a triple jump of 36-1¼ and fourth with a long jump of 16-9.

Aliya Lucarelli and Anna Pucilowski added the other wins for the Lady Comets.

Lucarelli won the 200-meter dash in 25.61 seconds. She was second in the 100-meter dash in 12.48 and sixth in the long jump with 16-6½. Lucarelli also anchored the 400-meter relay that finished second in 51.30.

Pucilowski won the 3200-meter run in 10:47.49, led off the second-place 3200-meter relay team

Abington Heights produced 101½ points. North Pocono edged Wallenpaupack 78-77 for second place.

Julia Schuster, Bergen Price and Elsianna Phillips were the other members of the 400 relay. Addisyn Mummerty, Giada Lovecchio and Marley Gilboy followed Pucilowski for a 3200 relay time of 9:55.92.

Abington Heights was also eighth in the 1600-meter relay.

Schuster was also third in the 100-meter hurdles in 16.48.

Julia Healey had the team’s other third-place finish, combining with Pucilowski’s win in the 3200-meter by finishing in 12:01.60.

Emily Dennis scored in three events, taking sixth in the javelin, seventh in the triple jump and tying for eighth in the high jump.

Calli Gilboy was fifth in the 1600-meter, and Mummert was sixth in the 800-meter.

Boys

Anthony Piccotti and Carter Plantz led the way for Abington Heights, which finished third among Class 3A teams.

Piccotti had the team’s best single performance, finishing second with a pole vault of 13-0. He was also eighth in the 100-meter dash.

Plantz was third in both the shot put (48-6) and discus (150-3).

Derek Williams was third in the javelin with a throw of 150-2 and right behind Plantz in the shot put, taking fourth with 48-3¼.

Wallenpaupack ran away with the team title with 86 points.

Valley View edged Abington Heights for the second, 45-43.

Joseph Grad was fourth in the 800-meter in 2:02.65 and joined Jack Shoemaker, Liam Peoples, and Noa Thomas for fourth in the 3200-meter relay.

The Comets were eighth in the 400-meter relay.