Friday Night Lights Community Relays

March 17, 2026

In a great evening of athletics Trinity College entered six teams in the Friday Night Lights Community Relays at SA Athletics Stadium last Friday night. 

The event proved to be a great celebration of the team aspect of athletics with the 4x100m male team winning their event convincingly and our other teams also finishing competitively.

Results

  • 4x100m (male) 1st place Trinity College (46.38 sec)
  • 4x100m (women senior) 3rd place Trinity College (54.12)
  • 5x1000m (mixed senior male) 4th place Trinity College (15:21.25)
  • 5x 1000m (mixed senior female) 9th place Trinity College (18:06.86)
  • Medley Relay male (800m, 400m, 200m, 200m) 3rd Trinity College (3:57.09)
  • Medley Reply female (800m, 400m, 200m, 200m) 4th Trinity College (4:56.20)

Students also had the opportunity to meet Australia’s second fastest 100m runner Lachie Kennedy (pictured third from left) who ran the first leg of the Australian men’s 4x100m relay on the night. 

Congratulations to all team members:

  • Male 4x100m: Harry Foreman (Year 8), Harvey Wales (Year 10), Hudson Wheeler (Year 12), Leon Ajisafe* (BTC)
  • Female 4x100m: Charlotte Maurits (Year 12), Lilly Watts (Year 12), Milly Foreman (Year 11) and Willow Morgan (Year 10)
  • 5 x 1km (mixed male): Joel Collise (Year 12), Ian Kruger (Year 8), Lachie Tee (Year 12), Harry Foreman (Year 8) and Bailey Patterson (Year 12)
  • 5 x 1km (mixed female): Charlotte Maurits (Year 12), Milly Foreman (Year 11), Riley Coulter (Year 8), Angeth Matiop (Year 8) and Louise Walkuski (Year 12)
  • Medley - Male (800m, 400m, 200m, 200m): Bailey Patterson (Year 12), Hudson Wheeler (Year 12), Harvey Wales (Year 10) and Leon Ajisafe* (BTC)
  • Medley - Female: Louise Walkuski (Year 12), Lilly Ward (Year 11), Milly Foreman (Year 11) and Willow Morgan (Year 10)

* Leon Ajisage is a member of the (Barossa Track Club) and was approved to join the Trinity College team at this community event with several other relay teams (club and squad groups) mixing runners to make up teams.