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Avon’s Funderburk takes second in 3,200 meters at Class M meet

Avon High sophomore Laura Funderburk ran a personal-best time in the 3,200 meters to finish second at Saturday’s Class M indoor track and field championship meet at the Floyd Little Athletic Center on the Hillhouse High campus.

Funderburk helped Avon finish in 11th place with 18 points – their best showing at the state championship meets since finishing fifth in Class L in 2018.

Funderburk also ran on Avon’s 4×800 relay team that finished fourth. Avon’s 1,600-meter sprint medley relay team finished third.

In the 3,200 meters, Funderburk finished with a time of 12:08.48, just ahead of Mercy’s Clara Romero, who finished third in 12:09.39. RHAM’s Isabelle Mondo won the race in 11:59.24.

Funderburk becomes the seventh Avon High girls athlete to finish second in a CIAC indoor track and field meet. The Falcons are still waiting for their first state title from a girl in indoor track.

The sprint medley relay, which consists of legs of 200, 200, 400 and 800 meters, had a season-best time of 4:30.06 with the Falcons just finishing ahead of Mercy (4:30.29). Avon wasn’t far behind second place Waterford (4:30.00). Hillhouse won the race in 4:29.29.

Natalie Ith, Julia Freeman, Kathryn Mrtin and Ying Ying Cheng ran the race for Avon, securing a spot in the Saturday’s State Open championship and coming just 1.2 seconds off the school record in the event.

In the 4×800 meters, it was Funderburk, Ava Keleher, Miriae Ek and Cheng running for the Falcons and finishing with a season-best time of 10.31.44. Cheng cut eight seconds off her best time of the season in the 800 to help the team.

Sara Trautman had a personal-best time of 5:40.30 to finish eighth in the 1,600 meters while the Avon 4×200 relay team (Natalie Ith, Lauren Edge, Hannah Witting, Kathryn Martin) finished eighth with a time of 15:38.0. The team had been seeded 13th.

Another top 10 finish came from Avon’s 4×400 relay team (Yasmin Rensch, Trautman, Cheng and Martin) with a time of 4:26.74.

The Avon boys also competed in Class M but didn’t score any points.

The Canton boys and girls competed in the Class S championships earlier this week and didn’t score any points. The top finishers for the Warriors were Ava Dakin, who was 13th in the 1,000 meters with a time of 3:24.79 and Lyla O’Connor, who was 14th in the shot with a throw of 29-9½ feet.

Gerry deSimas, Jr., is the editor and founder of The Collinsville Press. He is an award-winning writer and has been covering sports in Connecticut and New England for more than 40 years. He was inducted into the Connecticut Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2025 and the New England High School Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2018.

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