12/17 |
Hempfield Spartans Shot Put/Pole Vault Competition
Hempfield Area (7)
Emily Campbell of Slippery Rock threw a PA#2 mark of 41-3 to win the girls shot put and Lawson Monta of Greensburg Salem threw a PA#3 mark of 52-5 to win the boys shot put. In the pole vault, Courtney McQuaide of Greensburg Salem cleared a PA#2 height of 11-9 feet to win the girls event and Bobby Monteparte of Hempfield cleared 12-6 to win the boys.
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Greensburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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12/18 |
Hill School Invitational
The Hill School
Fresh off her NXN finals experience, Olivia Young of Unionville used her already established cross country fitness to punch her ticket to the indoor state championships. The junior ran a lifetime best of 10:28.32 to win the 3000 meter run and top the early state list. The mile gave us a close finish, as Emily Burd of Friends Central held off Gretchen Mills of Unionville by just over a tenth of a second to earn the victory. Both runners ran 5:16. Brooklynn Broadwater of Springside Chestnut Hill ran 26.39 to win the 200 meter dash. In the field events, Greer Gumbrecht of Easton cleared 10-6 to win the pole vault. For the boys, Tom Diaz of Reading (6.63) edged out Stuart Tweedie of Westtown (6.64) to win the 55 meter dash. Tweedie did win the 200 meter dash with a time of 23.00.
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Collegeville, PA
RESULTS POSTED
MEET PROGRAM
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12/19 |
State College HS Invitational #1
State College Area High School
(Photos courtesy of David Beyerle)
Bryce Williams of State College soared to the top of the state list in the triple jump with a strong opening meet performance of 45-2! His teammate Kyle Adams ran a PA#1 1:59.4 to win the 800 meter run and Will Cather made it three state qualifiers for State College on the night with a PA#1 400 meter win of 50.9.
Altoona finished 1-2 in the 60 meter dash with Dreux Stamford (6.7) and Jon Stolz (6.9) leading the way. Dreux posted his 2nd PA#1 of the night in the 200, going 22.4, and captured his third state leading time with their 3:32.20 in the 4x400.
For the girls, State College ran a PA#1 4x200 of 1:48.40. Niara Valentine of State College ran a PA#1 25.9 to win the 200 meter dash and ran 7.7 to finish 2nd in the 60 meter dash behind teammate Haley Crawford (7.5), which is PA#2 as a 7.74h. Abby Wagner of Altoona won the triple jump with a mark of 35-10.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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State College, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTOS BY DAVID BEYERLE
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12/20 |
DVGTCA Indoor Meet #2
Springside Chestnut Hill continue to flex their muscle in the sprints, with Brooklynn Broadwater winning the 200 meter dash for the 2nd week in a row (26.06) and the 4x200 meter relay improving on their win last week with a 1:47.67 performance this week.
New look Paul Robeson had a good night on the track, as Markeeta Thomas won the 60 meter hurdles in a US#3 9.09 to top the state list and their 4x400 meter relay won in 4:08.55 to move up to 2nd in PA. Maddie Villalba of CB West moved up to 2nd in the 800 meter run list with a winning US#2 performance of 2:17.83. Ariana Przybylowski of Pennridge jumped 17-6.50 to win the long jump. Finally, 2 time NXN qualifiers Pennsbury won the distance medley relay in 12:42.01 to lead the state and the country!
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Bethlehem, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTO GALLERY BY PATTY MORGAN
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12/20 |
Maroon and Gold Invitational
Kutztown University
Tyree Ballinger of JP McCaskey took over the state lead in the high jump with a US#2 clearance of 6-8! Ballinger also added a 2nd place finish in the long jump with a PA#2 and US#8 mark of 22-8. Ryan Wilkes of Valley View cleared a state leading 14-6 to win the pole vault and move up to US#7. Shawn Scornaienchi of Father Judge finished 3rd in the shot put with a PA#2 mark of 53-4. Devon Santos of Hempfield ran 7.71 to win the 55 meter hurdles and teammate Tory Long finished 2nd in the 55 meter dash with a time of 6.60.
For the girls, Kaitlyn Toman of Salisbury cleared 12 feet even to win the pole vault and top the state list! Indoor state champion Emily Stauffer of Cocalico threw a lifetime best in winning the shot put. The sophomore threw a US#3 mark of 44-1.50, which is 3.5 inches better than her outdoor best. Bailey Kratz of Christopher Dock won the long jump with a PA#2 and US#10 mark of 17-11.50. Sarah Helgson of Hempfield ran 1:00.59 to win the 400 meter dash. Aspen Gaita of Stroudsburg ran 8.72 to win the 55 meter hurdles.
Boys Highlights
Girls Highlights
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Kutztown, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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12/21 |
Bishop Loughlin Games
Bishop Loughlin
Holly Sullivan of Owen J Roberts won the long jump with a US#2 mark of 18-8, just 1.25 inches off the national lead! Jenny Martin of Methacton finished 6th with a mark of 17-7. The two of them also qualified for the finals of the 55 meter hurdles, with Martin finishing 6th (8.56) and Sullivan finishing 7th (8.58). Sullivan capped her day off with a 5th place finish in the 300 meter dash in 41.16 (40.75 prelims). Crosby Spiess of Great Valley finished 7th in the 600 meter run with a time of 1:38.38. Lauren Channer of East Stroudsburg South finished 6th in the 55 meter dash with a time of 7.51. Methacton ran a state leading and US#11 1:46.71 to finish 6th in the 4x200 meter relay. Penn Wood ran a PA#2 4:07.76 to finish 6th in the 4x400 meter relay. Great Valley finished right behind them in 7th with a time of 4:08.47. Megan McCloskety of Germantown Academy cleared 5-6 to finish 2nd on misses in the high jump to share the national lead with six others. Nicolette Serratore of Methacton finished 4th in the triple jump with a mark of 35-5.50.
For the boys, Charles Snorweah of Pennsbury finished 5th in the 300 meter dash prelims with a time of 34.88. Christian Kardish of Holy Ghost Prep finished 7th in the mile with a state leading time of 4:29.42. Sam Ritz of Germantown Academy finished 9th in the 2 mile run with a time of 9:44.76. Kornelius Kiah of Pennsbury finished 6th in the 55 meter hurdles with a time of 7.86. Pennsbury boys ran a US#4 time of 1:31.56 to finish 2nd in the 4x200 meter relay prelims.
Boys Highlights
Girls Highlights
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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12/21 |
TFCAofGP Meet #2
(Photos by Patty Morgan)
The Philly area boys FINALLY got to kick off their 2013-14 indoor seasons where the weather would suggest that it was an outdoor track weekend.
The hot event on the track was the 800 meter run, where Jeff Wiseman of Council Rock South earned the top mark in the country with a time of 1:57.09, one tenth of a second better than US#2 John Lewis of Cheltenham. Christian Brissett of Cheltenham qualified for states in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.12.
Division 1 was loaded with some top marks in the field events. Randall Johnson of Central Bucks South cleared a US#2 6-7! Jordan Bryan of St Joe's Prep cleared a T-US#5 height of 6-5 to finish 2nd.
Samuel Reid of Central top the list in the state for the shot put with a mark of 55 feet even, good for US#11.
In the long jump, Saahir Bethea of Cheltenham soared to US#3 with a mark of 22-11.50. Byron Coleman of Plymouth Whitemarsh jumped a US#10 22-2.50 to finish 2nd.
In division 2, James Biggs-Frazier of Penn Charter ran a state leading time of 7.08 to win the 60 meter dash. Chris Cummings of West Chester East became the first state qualifier in the 3000 meter run, running a US#5 time of 8:50.81 to cruise to victory. Chris Stone of Springfield Montco cleared a PA#2 13-9 to win the pole vault. Penncrest ran a state leading 3:32.82 to win the 4x400 meter relay.
Division I Highlights
Division 2 Highlights
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Bethlehem, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTO GALLERY BY PATTY MORGAN
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12/22 |
Armory Youth Holiday Classic
The Armory
Taylor Williams ran 7.22 to win the 55 meter dash.
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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12/22 |
Colgate Womens Games Semi-Finals
The Armory
Taylor Williams won the 55 meter dash with a time of 7.21 while Lauren Channer of East Stroudsburg South finished 5th in 7.52. Jenny Bellefleur of Parkway Northwest ran 26.0 to finish 3rd in the 200 meter dash. Courtney Washington of Overbrook ran a PA#2 59.1 to finish 2nd in the 400 meter dash while Cydney Christian of Upper Dublin ran 1:00 even to finish 5th. Nicole Kurtz of Abington Friends finished 2nd in the 800 meter run in 2:23.3. Justine Morgan of Upper Dublin threw 36-11 to finish 3rd in the shot put.
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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