04/19 |
Misericordia University High School Invitational
Misericordia University
Fallyn Boitch of Holy Redeemer threw 121 feet even to win the javelin. For the boys, Hazleton Area ran 43.86 to win the 4x100 meter relay.
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Dallas, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/19 -
04/20 |
New York Relays
Icahn Stadium
North Poconos Jenn Slagus went a PA#2 128-8 in the Discus.
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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04/19 |
Patriot Jr. High Relays
Pittston Area
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Pittston, PA |
04/19 |
Philadelphia Public League Meet #3 at Northeast
Northeast HS
Samuel Reid of Central threw 52-4 to win the shot put. Niager Mathis ran 51.0 to win the 400 meter dash, 22.0 to win the 200 meter dash and 10.9 to win the 100 meter dash.
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Philadelphia, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/19 |
Twin Valley Raider Invitational
Twin Valley
Hannah Williams of Garden Spot won the 100 meter high hurdles (14.87) and the pole vault (10-9). Brooke McCardell of Solanco also cleared 10-9. Sunny Green of Conestoga Valley jumped 36-11.50 to win the triple jump. For the boys, Morgan Shigo of Fleetwood Area won the shot put (52-0.50) and the discus (158-1). Ethan Schmalfoger of Conestoga Valley ran 10.82 to edge out Cevaugh Caldwell of Garden Spot (10.83) in the 100 meter dash.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Elverson, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/19 |
Warrior Invitational
West Chester Henderson
The distance events stole the show and gave the state lists a major makeover. In the boys 1600 meter run, the top six finishers all cracked the state top six! The winner of the race who holds the honor of leading the state is the indoor mile state leader Ben Ritz of Germantown Academy. His 4:12.53 was enough to edge out Jack Huemmler of Strath Haven (4:12.88) for the gold. Tony Russell of West Chester Henderson finished 3rd in 4:14.20. Sami Aziz of Germantown Friends took home the 3200 meter run with a PA#4 time of 9:24.87. In the girls distance events, Sarah Walker of Germantown Friends became the new state leader in the 800 meter run with a winning time of 2:12.13 to beat out Natalie Deacon of West Chester Henderson (2:15.09). In the 1600 meter run, Eliza Lukens-Day of Germantown Friends finished 3rd behind two Tatnall Delaware girls with a PA#2 time of 5:01.26 ahead of 4th place Stephanie Aldrich of West Chester Henderson (5:05.22). Unionville ran 9:40.97 to win the 4x800 meter relay.
In other events, McKenna Keegan ran 58.52 to win the 400 meter dash. Avon Grove ran 4:04.50 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Elle Pollock of Avon Grove jumped 18-3 to win the long jump and move up to PA#3 in the event. She also won the triple jump with a mark of 34-10. For the boys, Riley Gaibler of North Penn ran 49.60 to win the 400 meter dash. His 4x400 meter relay team ran 3:24.31 to earn gold. Glen Mills ran 43.39 to win the 4x100 meter relay. Daniel Boardman of North Penn won the long jump (20-11.50) and the triple jump (43-0.50).
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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West Chester, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
14th City of Hermitage T&F Invite
Hickory
Abby Jones of Franklin cleared 5-4 to win the high jump. Abbey Eisenbrown of Ellwood City cleared 10-6 to win the pole vault. Sophia Fustos of Hickory threw 39-4 to win the shot put. Anne Lewis of North East ran 5:27.41 to win the 1600 meter run. For the boys, Kyle McKeen of Northwestern won the long jump (meet record 21-9.75) and the triple jump (44-3.50). Jon Yohman of Wilmington set two meet records, throwing 61 feet even to win the shot put and 189-6 to win the discus. Matt Voytik of Hickory threw 184-8.50 to win the javelin. Ryan Smathers of North East won the 1600 (4:20.58) and 800 meter runs (1:57.22). Kyle Trinch of Grove City ran 14.92 to win the high hurdles and 39.65 to win the intermediate hurdles.
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Hermitage, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
4th Annual Tool City Track and Field Invitational
Meadville Area
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Meadville, PA |
04/20 |
American Conference Relays
Wissahickon
Cheltenham boys ran 42.9 to win the 4x100 meter relay for the 2nd day in a row after winning the event at Abington on Friday. Wissahickon ran 1:29.1 to win the 4x200 meter relay and 3:28.2 to win the 4x400 meter relay. For the girls, Wissahickon ran 9:45.6 to set a meet record in the 4x800 meter relay. They also added a 2nd relay win in the 4x400 meter relay with a time of 4:06.1.
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Ambler, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
Art Madric Hall of Fame Invitational
Caravel Academy
In Delaware, Kelly Boulger of Coatesville ran 11:51.61 to win the 3200 meter run. Erin Brady of Archbishop Ryan ran 47.15 to win the 300 meter hurdles and jumped 15-4 with teammate Jess Nugent to win the long jump. Archbishop Ryan ran 4:10.53 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Coatesville ran 10:26.23 to win the 4x800 meter relay.
For the boys, Wellington Zaza of Garnet Valley regained the state lead in the 300 meter hurdles 24 hours after losing it to Todd Townsend of Newmann Goretti with a winning performance of 37.82. He also won the 110 meter hurdles in 14.36. Zaza leads the state in both hurdle events at the midway point of the season. Billy Smeltzer of Ridley ran 50.24 to win the 400 meter dash. Coatesville ran 3:26.63 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Coatesville's Elizae McDonald and Detrik Kimbrough cleared 6-2 to top the high jump. Teammate William Royal jumped 21-3 to win the long jump and 45-5.50 to win the triple jump. Darrik Muroski also won two events for Coatesville, taking home gold in the shot put (51-1) and the discus (161-3).
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Bear, DE
Heat Sheets
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
Beaver County Championships
Riverside (7)
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Ellwood City, PA |
04/20 |
Big Blue Track & Field Classic
St. Joseph by the Sea
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Staten Island, NY
NO PA TEAMS
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
Blue Ridge Classic -11th Annual
A.C. Reynolds
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Asheville, NC |
04/20 |
Central Bucks West Relays
Central Bucks West
Photos by Charles Stone
Anthony Bullaro of Pennsbury ran 38.90 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Tim Deley of Central Bucks South cleared 6-4 to win the high jump. Pennsbury and Pennridge overtook Friday's new state leaders Cheltenham in the 4x100 meter relay, with Pennsbury winning by .07 seconds in 42.80 to hold sole possession of the honor.
Lasalle took back the state lead from Cumberland Valley in the 4x800 meter relay with a winning time of 7:53.07 to hold off Pennridge (7:56.39). Neshaminy ran 1:28.98 to hold off Pennsbury by .01 seconds in the 4x200 meter relay. Pennsbury did win the the distance medley relay in 10:38.26.
Current PA#2 Pennridge ran 3:18.91 to win the 4x400 meter relay.
For the girls, Pennridge became the new state leaders in the 4x100 meter relay with a winning time of 48.37 and they also added a victory in the 4x200 meter relay in 1:41.54. Central Bucks South ran 9:34.45 to win the 4x800 meter relay.
Pennsbury won the 4x1600 (20:49.96) and distance medley relays (12:27.93). Central Bucks West ran 3:57.88 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Ariana Przybylowski of Pennridge jumped 17-1 to win the long jump. Amanda Benninghoff of Council Rock South won the pole vault for the 2nd time this weekend after winning Friday at Abington, clearing 12 feet to earn victory this time around.
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Doylestown, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
Herb Schmidt Relays
York Suburban
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York, PA |
04/20 |
John Waggoner Invitational
Solanco
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Quarryville, PA |
04/20 |
Kane Invitational
Kane Area
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Kane, PA |
04/20 |
McNamara Mustangs Invitational
Bishop McNamara High School
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Forestville, MD
NO PA TEAMS
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
R. Joseph Kellerman Great Valley Relays
Great Valley
Swenson girls took home three relay victories, running 49.26 in the 4x100, 1:42.38 in the 4x200 meter relay, and 3:55.60 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Host Great Valley ran 12:33.31 to win the distance medley relay. Methacon ran 1:05.45 to win the shuttle hurdles relay. Kristin Beatty of Methacton cleared 10-9 to win the pole vault. Steph Sievers of Daniel Boone threw 128-11 to win the javelin. For the boys, Glen Mills ran 43.17 to win the 4x100 meter relay. Penn Charter won the 4x400 (3:25.77) and the 1600 meter sprint medley relay (3:37.76). Pottstown ran 1:05.72 to win the 4xx110 meter shuttle hurdle relay. Elon Rembert of Great Valley cleared 6-4 to win the high jump. Ryan Pierson of Spring Ford cleared 14 feet to win the pole vault. Ethan Shalaway of Boyertown threw 179-1 to win the javelin.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Malvern, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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Video Interviews
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04/20 |
Shippensburg Jack Roddick HS Invitational
Shippensburg University
In AA boys, Shawn Wolfe of Annville-Cleona ran a strong 1:55.94 to cruise to victory in the 800 meter run. Lake Lehman had a 1-2 finish in the 3200 meter run from Kieran Sutton (9:50.27) and Dominic Hockenbury (9:52.51). David Brantley of East Juniata won the high hurdles (15.71) and the intermediate hurdles (40.66). Annville-Cleona won the 4x400 with a narrow victory over Trinity (3) (3:26.20 to 3:26.46) and the 4x800 meter relay (8:13.42). Danny Jackson of Trinity (3) won the long jump with a mark of 22-3. Jason Coon (55-5.75) and Evan Arnott (52-11) had another 1-2 finish in the shot put for Schuylkill Valley. Arnott also added a gold medal of his own in the discus with a mark of 178 feet even.
In AAA boys, Alec Kunzweiler of Cumberland Valley earned two narrow individual wins on the day, both over the same competitor. First, he held off Zach Brehm of Carlisle to win the 1600 meter run (4:21.03 to 4:21.82) and then he repeated the same feat in the 800 meter run by an even smaller margin (1:54.27 to 1:54.64).
AA cross country state champion Vinny Todaro of Big Spring won comfortably in the 3200 meter run with a time of 9:27.43. Eric Hertzog of Tamaqua ran 14.83 to win the high hurdles while Kellen Williams of Chambersburg ran a strong 38.85 to hold off Ronnie Deliseo of Pittston in the 300 meter hurdles (38.92).
Tim Moses of Palmyra continues to be the class of the pole vault, clearing 15-9 into a head wind to win the event. Kyrelle Quinn of Central Dauphin East jumped 45-1.50 to win the triple jump. Bryan Pearson of Bangor threw 55-7.50 to win the shot put.
Moses photo by David Beyerle
Tyler Hope of Tamaqua threw 187 feet even to win the javelin.
In AA girls, Nicole Leonzo of Harrisburg Christian ran 58.66 to win the 400 meter dash. Shannon Quinn of Trinity (3) ran 2:19.98 to win the 800 meter run. Both Erika Voyzey of Tyrone Area and Carly Gregas of North Schuylkill cleared 5-4 in the high jump.
The trio of Bre Manzolillo of Schuylkill Valley, Samantha Becker of Annville-Cleona and Tesia Kempski of Bishop McDevitt cleared 11 feet in the pole vault.
Sarah Hunt of Fairfield jumped 17-5.75 to win the long jump.
Christine Streisel of Tamaqua threw 37-10 to win the shot put and 141-4 to finish 2nd in the javelin by 4 inches to Sarah Firestone of Mercersburg. Carter Green of North Schuylkill threw 134 feet even to win the discus.
In AAA girls, Angelica Gonzalez ran 25.41 to win the 200 meter dash by over a full second. Sarah Helgeson of Hempfield (3) ran 57.15 to win the 400 meter dash. Katie Dembrowski of Palmyra ran 2:16.43 to win the 800 meter run.
Greta Lindsley of Penn Manor ran 5:01.16 to win the 1600 meter run. Garnet Valley came within striking distance of the state leadi in the 4x800 meter relay with a winning time of 9:32.62.
Cyre Virgo of Fleetwood Area continued her long winning streak with a 5-8 win in the high jump. Danielle Poletti of Hempfield (3) cleared 11-6 to win the pole vault.
Long jump state leader and defending state champion Marshay Ryan of Chambersburg jumped 18-2.75 to win the event. Courtney McCartney of Selinsgrove won the shot put (41-0.25) and the discus (119-6).
AA Girls Highlights
AAA Girls Highlights
AA Boys Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Shippensburg, PA
Preview by Aaron Rich
RESULTS POSTED
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04/20 |
TSTCA Outdoor Championships
West Mifflin
Highlights and photos by Phil Grove
The distance runners didn't seem to care for it. Neither did the sprinters, high jumpers or relay teams. And the spectators, coaches and officials weren't too keen on it either.
For the pole vaulters, especially Bridget Guy of Hempfield Area, Saturday -- with its strong wind -- was a day to smile about and a day to go high.
Despite temperatures that didn't move much above freezing, Guy rode a reliable tailwind to a state-best 12 feet, 1 inch to win the girls' vault over teammate Lexi Masterson in the spotlight performance at the Tri-State Coaches meet at West Mifflin.
"Yes, I was excited," Guy said when asked about her first reaction to discovering the cold, steady breeze would be at the backs of the pole vaulters. "This one was a nice tailwind, and it really helped me a lot."
Guy and Masterson were the only vaulters left when they entered the competition at 10-6, with each over on their first try. Masterson was in the lead after clearing the next two heights without a miss, while her teammate needed two jumps at 11-0.
Everything changed at 12-0 as Guy used just one try, and Masterson finished second after a trio of misses to finish with a T-PA#2 11-6.
"Today was probably one of my better days this season for weather," the runner-up said. "Even though it was cold, the wind was blowing in the right direction. I just had to keep warming up and keep trying to run as fast as I could."
With the medals decided and a new state No. 1 in place, the Hempfield Area coaching staff and Guy had a big decision to make about how high to set their short-term goal. After plenty of discussion, the bar somewhat surprisingly went up just an inch. The reason -- Guy's coaches were looking to lock up a qualifying height for the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in June.
"Three-quarters of an inch … it was either go 12-1 and secure nationals or go 12-3 and just miss nationals," coach Matt Fox said of the alternatives facing the group gathered near the runway. "It was a tough decision. I kept thinking 12-3, 12-3, but I would have hated for her to have these conditions and not have (the New Balance qualifier of 12-0.75) because we didn't go up one inch."
Having already won the long jump over teammate Maddie Holmberg (17-9.5 to 17-5.5), Guy still had other work to attend to as the pole vault was nearing its conclusion. She had to leave the runway for a few minutes to run the leadoff leg on the Lady Spartans' 400-meter relay squad, which finished second in 50.14 seconds.
"I liked that because I got to let my excitement cool down and focus on the next jump," Guy said of what could have been a distraction in grabbing a baton and heading for the track.
Down to her final try at her second PA No. 1 mark of the day, Guy returned to the runway, took a breather and then slipped over the bar.
"I saw the boys warming up (while I was running the relay) and I thought, Oh, I guess I'm done," she said. "I just put (my boots) on and was going to go. I knew I had one jump left, I just thought they were going to pass it. I'm glad I took my last jump (at 12-1).
"I wasn't expecting that (height today) because last meet I no-heighted. We had a big headwind, and I was just freaking myself out."
Moffett Tops Wind, Competitors Again
A week after topping a state-best 6-8 to win the Butler Invitational high jump, Malik Moffett of Cathedral Prep had Mother Nature to worry about again as the blustery conditions ruled.
"It was very windy," Moffett said. "I had to push through it. I just wanted to get the win."
Grabbing the gold medal was not an easy task as Moffett had difficulty from his opening height of 6-0. After a pair of misses, the senior cleared with inches to spare as the field was cut to five.
Despite another big cushion in his second-round over at 6-2, Moffett found himself behind as De'Lorian Day of Hempfield Area PRed on his opening jump at the height. Moffett needed all three jumps to register the win but again had room to spare at 6-4 before trying twice at 6-6 and then calling it a day.
"I don't really remember what happens in the air," Moffett said. "They always tell me to put my head back."
Making his 800-gram javelin as flightworthy as possible, Luke Smorey of Baldwin improved his No. 7 standing in the state to 184-5 with a victory over Indiana Area's Corey Denlinger (PA#10 178-7) and Mt. Lebanon's Trevor Buda (178-6). Smorey's opening throws all topped 180 feet, with his final toss of the preliminaries also measuring 184-4.
Natalie Shiffler of Hempfield won the girls' javelin at 129-0, which is now No. 8 in the state, while other standouts were Deilona DeVaughan of host West Mifflin with a PA#4 122-7 effort to win the discus over Rachel Fyalkowski of Hempfield and her PA#9 115-7 toss and the 115-4 from Hempfield's Jenna Farruggia. Taylor McCorkle of Oakland Catholic won the 100 and 200 dashes (12.47 and 25.74).
For the boys, Montae Nicholson of Gateway improved his PA#9 clocking in the 110 hurdles to 14.83, while Greg Miaczynski of Central Tech moved up to No. 10 in the state in the 300 hurdles at 39.37. Mt. Lebanon scored a mild upset in the 4x100 relay with its 43.51 edging Cathedral Prep's 43.52 in a meeting of two of the state's top 4 quartets.
Ean DiSilvio of Allderdice and Vincentian Academy's Alex Archer battled for a total of 12 laps, with DiSilvio pulling away decisively over the final meters of each race for the 1,600-3,200 double.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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West Mifflin, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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TSTCA Outdoor Championships by fareast
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04/20 |
Washington-Greene County Coaches Championship
Peters Township
Ryan Davey of Canon-McMillan ran 49.93 to win the 400 meter dash. Darius Spinks of Washington jumped 21-8 to win the long jump. For the girls, Alyssa Wise of Washington won the 100 (12.62), 200 (26.22) and 400 meter dashes (1:01.17). Kylie Knavish of Peters Township ran 11:22.90 to win the 3200 meter run. Jenna Lucas of Fort Cherry threw 143-2 to win the javelin.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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McMurray, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/22 |
PCL Regular Season Meet #4 (Boys)
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04/22 |
Philadelphia Public League Relays
Germantown HS
Amy Hicks of Swenson ran 14.74 to win the 100 meter hurdles. Swenson earned relay wins in the 4x100 (48.92), the 4x200 (1:41.49) and the 4x400 meter relays (4:02.16). Diamond Hodge of Girls High won the triple jump with a mark of 36-11. For the boys, Simon Gratz won the 4x100 (43.23) and 4x200 meter relays (1:30.60). Masterman won the 4x800 (8:13.25) and distance medley relays (11:32.54).
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Philadelphia, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/22 |
West Pac Relays
Berlin Brothersvalley
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Berlin, PA |
04/23 |
District 9 League Track Meet
DuBois Area
Lanae Newsome of Brookville became the new state leader in the long jump with a big mark of 19-0.50! She also won the triple jump (38 feet even) and the 200 meter dash (25.32). Sister Aisha won the high hurdles (15.60) and the intermediate hurdles (46.07). Adair Gennocro of St Mary's ran 2:23.40 to win the 800 meter run. For the boys, Aziz Yousif of Bradford won the 1600 (4:39.00) and 800 meter runs (1:58.67). Teague Kolar of DuBois won the 100 (11.30) and 200 meter dashes (23.14).
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Dubois, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/23 |
Kennett-Unionville Pole Vault Invitational
Kennett
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Kennett Square, PA |
04/23 |
PCL Regular Season Meet #4 (Girls)
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