Brayden Wilkins already held the 60-meter indoor track record at Franklin College.
On Saturday at the Rose-Hulman Classic in Terre Haute, Wilkins, a Triton Central graduate, became the first Franklin sprinter to go below 7.0 seconds in the event. He finished fourth in 6.99 seconds to lower his own record.
Wilkins also competed for Franklin’s 4x200 relay team that placed fourth with a time of 1:33.55.

Shelbyville graduate Logan Page, also competing for Franklin, placed 27th in the 60 (7.48) and was part of a fourth-place finishing team in the 4x200 relay (1:38.91).

Shelbyville graduate Christian Powell finished 21st for Franklin College in the 200 meters (24.42).
Here is a look at other Shelby County graduates competing at the collegiate level.

Ethan Lambert
The Shelbyville graduate finished 42nd in the shot put (38 feet, 2.25 inches) and 31st in the weight throw (43-11.75) for the University of Indianapolis Saturday at the Steemer Showcase hosted by Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.

Corbin Deck
The Shelbyville graduate made his collegiate volleyball debut for Franklin College Saturday in Cincinnati.
Franklin opened the volleyball season with a 25-12, 23-25, 25-18, 25-22 loss to Greenville. Deck finished with four kills, one assist, one service ace, three blocks and 10 digs.
Mount St. Joseph then defeated the Grizzlies, 25-23, 25-21, 20-25, 25-22. Deck had two assists, one block and nine digs.

Hadyn Ball
The Triton Central graduate went 2-2 Saturday wrestling at 197 pounds in the Wabash College Open.
Ball, competing at home for Wabash, opened the event with a 7-4 win over the University of Indianapolis’ Armen Koltookian.
In the semifinal round, Ball was defeated by Noah Weaver (unattached-Purdue), 3-0.
Ball won his first consolation round match, 12-6, over Ohio Wesleyan’s Chuck Thomas to reach the third-place match.
Ball was defeated by his teammate, Spencer Watson, 4-2 in the third-place match.

Emma Nelson
The Morristown graduate had two points, three rebounds and one block Saturday for Marian Ancilla in a 59-36 win over Kellogg Community College.
On Wednesday, the Chargers traveled to Benton Harbor, Michigan, and defeated Lake Michigan College, 65-41. Nelson had one point and four rebounds.
Marian Ancilla is 10-8 this season.

Bella Larrison
The Waldron graduate finished with seven points, seven rebounds and one steal Saturday in Anderson’s 77-64 win over Mount St. Joseph.
On Wednesday, Anderson was victorious at Earlham College, 81-58. Larrison had 15 points, seven rebounds, four assists and one block.
The Ravens have won six of their last seven games to improve to 12-8.

Olivia Faust
The Triton Central graduate had nine points, three rebounds, one block and one steal Wednesday in No. 5 Marian’s 55-40 win at No. 18 Spring Arbor (Michigan).
On Saturday, Marian routed Goshen College, 75-36. Faust finished with 10 points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal.
The Knights are 20-2 this season.

Brooklyn Bailey
The Triton Central graduate had seven points, two rebounds and one assist Saturday for Kaskaskia College in a 90-41 loss at Parkland College.
Bailey collected six points, five rebounds and one block Wednesday in a 77-34 loss to Illinois Central College.
Kaskaskia has lost 10 of its last 11 to fall to 6-16 this season.
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