Quick Links: Jan 13-15 - Jan 17 - Jan 18 - Jan 19
01/13 |
Chester County Indoor Championships ![]() The annual Chester County Indoor Championships marked the indoor debut of Unionville’s Courtney Smith. The senior debuted in the mile and she won the race with a PA#2 5:13.49. She was also a member of Unionville’s distance medley relay team that not only took the state lead from Strath Haven with a winning time of 12:27.21, but also took their US#4 ranking.
Holly Sullivan of Owen J Roberts also ran a PA#2 time, winning the 400 meter dash in 58.49. She also added a PA#3 performance in the 55 meter hurdles (8.49). Macey Tanseco of Perkiomen Valley threw 39-8.50 to win the shot put.
For the boys, Tra-C Davis of Coatesville cleared 6-7 to win the high jump and move to a share of PA#3 with Randall Johnson of Central Bucks South. His teammate Darrik Muroski threw 51-1 to win the shot put.
Eric Cook of Conestoga ran 6.61 to win the 55 meter dash (PA#2), Nigel Hill of Twin Valley ran 22.47 to win the 200 (PA#2), and David O’Such ran 50.85 to win the 400 meter dash (PA#5).
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Collegeville, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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Holly Sullivan-Owen J Roberts - Chester County Championship
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01/14 |
Hempfield Spartans Shot Put/Pole Vault Competition
Hempfield Area (7)
Bridget Guy of Hempfield area is now tied for the top spot in the state after clearning 12-0 in the pole vault. Bethel Park's Lexi Stevenson won the girls' shot put with her 35-9 effort.
Hempfield Area's Max Adams improved his PA#3 shot put by eight inches to 56-3, while Lawson Monta of Greensburg Salem improved to PA#4 with his put of 55-3. Tyler Kolar of Mount Pleasant cleared 12-6 to capture the pole vault win.
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Greensburg, PA
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01/15 |
Familiar faces took center stage at the first Albright indoor meet of the season. The meet marked the 2013-14 debut of Fleetwood Area junior and 2013 indoor national high jump champion Cyre Virgo. She started 2014 the way she ended 2013, with a victory. She cleared a state leading 5-8, which puts her at US#2, trailing only Ellen Dipietro of Marshfield (MA). The other big field star in the building was defending shot put state champion Emily Stauffer of Cocalico. The junior improved on her state lead and moved up one place to US#5 with her winning mark of 44-7.50. For the boys, Morgan Shigo of Fleetwood Area threw 54-1 to win the shot put. Girls Highlights
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Reading, PA RESULTS POSTED |
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01/15 |
In the Millrose Trials mile run, Pennsylvania domintaed the Armory Track faciltiy in the girls race. Elk County Catholic senior Kennedy Weisner won the Millrose Trials mile for the 2nd year in a row with a US#1 time of 4:55.37! Marissa Sheva of Pennridge surged in the final two laps to finish 2nd in 4:56.94. Mady Clahane of Cumberland Valley impressed in her first major indoor track meet at the Armory, finishing 3rd in 4:57.62. Foot Locker National Champion Tessa Barrett completed the PA sweep in 4th in 4:59.53! The performances are 1-4 in PA and are US#1-2-3-9!
In the boys mile, Sam Ritz of Germantown Academy finished 6th with a new state leading time of 4:24.03. In the girls 55 meter dash, Dasia Pressley of Neshaminy won with a PA#3 time of 7.19. Taylor Chapman finished 6th in a PA#4 7.31.
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RACE PREVIEW
The New Balance Track and Field Center at the New York Armory will be hosting the Millrose Games Trials on Wednesday. The winners of this competition guarantee automatic qualification for the Millrose Games Finals on Saturday February 15. One of the highlights of the meet is the high school mile run. Last year, three girls from PA finished 1-2-3 in the trials and punched tickets to the finals. Two of them are back to try again. Kennedy Weisner of Elk County Catholic won the Millrose Trials race last season. Tomorrow’s race will mark her first race since the cross country state championships. She ran 4:54.18 in the race, just ahead of Pennridge junior Marissa Sheva (4:54.90). Sheva has been looking to find her groove this season, but a 3:00 1000 meter win this past Friday should give her confidence for tomorrow. Joining the duo will be Foot Locker National Champion Tessa Barrett of Abington Heights. The state 3000 meter record holder will drop down in distance for a Millrose ticket. She finished 10th in this race last year, but has soared into the national elite class since. Sophomore Mady Clahane of Cumberland Valley will enter the competition for the first time. Thus far, Clahane has risen to the occasion on the big stage. Tomorrow’s race is an opportunity to put her name on the national map with a good performance. The boys will be represented by Germantown Academy’s Sam Ritz and Holy Ghost Prep’s Christian Kardish. Ritz carries a 4:11 personal best from the spring of 2013, while Kardish has run 4:18 for 1600 meters in 2012. Good luck to the PA participants!
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New York, NY RESULTS POSTED
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01/17 |
Pat Monihan of North Pocono ran 6.4 to win the 55 meter dash and 24.0 to win the 200 meter dash. For the girls, Nathanella Bourdeau of Coghlin ran 7.1 to win the 55 meter dash. Cassidy Jenkins of Lakeland ran 8.4 to win the 55 meter hurdles. Girls Highlights
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Clarks Summit, PA TOP THREE POSTED |
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01/17 |
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Bethlehem, PA TOP SIX POSTED |
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01/17 |
University at Albany
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New York, NY RESULTS POSTED HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGIATE |
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01/17 |
Hurley Quinney Invitational Small Schools |
Ithaca, NY NO PA TEAMS RESULTS POSTED |
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01/17 |
Kutztown Collegiate Invitational
Kutztown University
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Kutztown, PA RESULTS POSTED COLLEGIATE |
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01/17 |
Slippery Rock University
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Slippery Rock, PA RESULTS POSTED |
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01/17 |
Taylor Williams ran 7.63 to keep her state lead and move to US#11 in the 60 meter dash. She also added a state leading and US#3 time of 24.67 to win the 200 meter dash. Grace Trucilla of Villa Maria Academy (10) finished 3rd in the 800 meter run in 2:21.79. Canon-McMillan ran 1:51.72 to finish 2nd in the 4x200 meter relay. Cailen Blaire of Hickory threw a PA#3 40-10 to finish 2nd in the shot put. For the boys, Jake DeHart of Cathedral Prep ran a PA#5 7.07 to finish 3rd in the 60 meter dash ahead of 4th place Jae’Len Means of Gateway (7.13). Means did win the 200 meter dash in a new state leading time of 22.23. Ethan Linderman of Canon-McMillan finished 5th in the 3200 meter run in 10:14.55. Cathedral Prep ran 1:33.39 to finish 5th in the 4x200 meter relay. Caleb Sanford of McDowell cleared 13-6 to finish 2nd in the pole vault. Gary Jackson of Baldwin won the triple jump (44 feet even) and 2nd in the long jump (20-11.50). Girls Highlights
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Geneva, OH
RESULTS POSTED |
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01/17 |
Susquehanna Orange & Maroon Classic
Susquehanna University
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Selinsgrove, PA COLLEGIATE
RESULTS POSTED
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01/17 |
West Virginia State University
Girls Highlights
A number of western Pennsylvania teams headed south to West Virginia University’s Shell Building and came home with some top statewide performances. For the girls, Deilenna DeVaughn of West Mifflin moved to PA#5 in the shot put with a toss of 39 feet, 4.75 inches, besting the 39-1 by last year’s runner-up in West Virginia, Mackenzie Leigh. Four topped 5 feet in the high jump, with West Virginia freshman Carly Hinkle going 5-5 and Laurel Highlands’ Shelby Burns second at a T-PA#10 5-2. Rosina Natter of Thomas Jefferson and Margo Allison of Peters Township cleared 5-0. Greensburg Salem’s Courtney McQuaide won the pole vault at 11-6, while Olivia Airhart of Thomas Jefferson won the 60 (8.18 seconds) and 200 dashes. On the boys’ side, Lawson Monta of Greensburg Salem added almost 2 feet to his PR to climb to PA#2 with a best of 57-2. All four of his efforts outdistanced his old lifetime best. Tawfiq Abdul-Karim of Mercersburg Academy won the 60 dash in a PA#4 7.06 and also topped the long jump, while Josiah Davis of Uniontown was best in the high jump at 6-0. |
Morgantown, WV RESULTS POSTED |
01/17 - 01/18 |
![]() Downingtown East boys finished 3rd in the 600+ 4x800 meter relay division with a PA#2 time of 8:07.33, just a little under a second off Altoona’s state lead. West Chester Henderson finished 7th with a PA#5 8:14.82. Henderson also competed in the championship distance medley relay, where they earned a 7th place finish in a state leading 10:32.82, 8 seconds ahead of the state. In the 600 and under division, Germantown Friends (PA#2 10:40.52) finished 5th, one place ahead of PA#4 Great Valley (10:46.79). For the girls, Great Valley were victorious in the 600 and under distance medley relay with a state leading and US#6 performance of 12:21.04! Three of the four relay runners were on the 2013 All American 4x800 meter relay team. Germantown Friends finished 7th in the championship distance medley relay with a PA#6 12:39.42. DAY 2 J’Von Jennings of Downingtown East ran 7.48 to win the 55 meter hurdles for the 2nd time this week and keeps him at US#5. Tony Russell of West Chester Henderson had the leaning technique spot on as he won the mile by .01 seconds with a US#6 time of 4:16.26. Jaxson Hoey of Malvern Prep finished 2nd in a PA#2 4:19.24. Billy Caldwell of Downingtown East was 10th in a PA#3 4:23.96. Chris Cummings of West Chester East ran 8:56.42 to finish 23rd in the 3000 meter run ahead of 24th place Billy McDevitt of Malvern Prep (PA#4 8:56.52). Blair Wilkins and Jimmy Holt of Downingtown West finished 3rd and 4th in the long jump with identical marks of 21-4. Dan Ferraiolo of Malvern Prep ran 1:59.41 to finish 3rd in the 800 meter run ahead of 5th place Steve Thompson of West Chester Henderson (1:59.46) and 7th place Adam Carcella of Downingtown East (1:59.92). Downingtown West ran 1:35.13 to finish 5th in the 4x200 meter relay. For the girls, Sarah Walker of Germantown Friends finished 2nd in the 800 meter run with a state leading 2:17.25. Elise Claffey of Great Valley finished 10th with a PA#8 2:20.80. Teammates Sarah Hipwell (2:21.93) and Crosby Spiess (2:22.43) also hit the state standard. Carol Burgess of Great Valley jumped 16-8.50 to finish 5th in the long jump. Conestoga ran 9:53.06 to finish 4th in the 4x800 meter relay. Boys Highlights
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New Haven, CT RESULTS POSTED
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01/17 - 01/18 |
Girls Highlights
PV Bennett, Ellie (General McLane) 10-10.00
PV Burner, Lucianne (North Pocono) 11-02.00
Boys Highlights
PV Rodrigues, Darris (Palmerton Area) 12-02.00
PV Russo, Alex (Butler) 10-02.00
PV Wilkes, Ryan (Valley View) 13-08.00
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Reno, NV RESULTS POSTED |
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01/18 |
Lehigh University
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Bethlehem, PA COLLEGIATE
RESULTS POSTED
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01/18 |
Dickinson College HS Invitational #2 We now have a tight race at the top of the girls shot put thanks to the 2nd 44 foot shot put performance of the season. Courtney McCartney of Selinsgrove threw 44-2 to win the shot put and earn PA#2 honors behind Emily Stauffer’s 44-7.50. On the track, Sierra Brabham-Lawrence of Harrisburg ran a PA#2 8.28 to cruise in the 55 meter hurdles. Coming off her 3rd place in the Millrose Mile trials, Mady Clahane of Cumberland Valley ran 11:03.36 to win the 3200 meter run, topping the state in the event. For the boys, Carlisle took home three gold medals on the day. They kicked off the meet by running 8:21.93 to win the 4x800 meter relay. Zach Brehm ran 4:30.14 to win the 1600 meter run, and his teammate Isa Paschall qualified for states in the long jump with a winning mark of 21-9.25.
(Mady Clahane, Marie Rulapaugh, Alley Austen, Laura Barnes)
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Carlisle, PA RESULTS POSTED
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01/18 |
Kutztown University
Marquis Seamon of Father Judge won the triple jump with a mark of 44-10.75, good for PA#4. Steven Fiorentino of Methacton ran 7.97 to finish 2nd in the 55 meter hurdles. Alexander McCord of Warwick cleared 6-4 to win the high jump. Unionville ran 1:35.09 to finish 3rd in the 4x200 meter relay. Shawn Scornaienchi of Father Judge threw 50-7 to win the shot put. For the girls, both Kaitlyn Toman of Salisbury and Green Gumbruct of Easton cleared 11 feet in the pole vault. Emily Miller of Wilson (3) cleared 5-3 to win the high jump. Kayla Lawson of Susquehanna ran 8.78 to win the 55 meter hurdles. Norristown ran 1:51.35 to win the 4x200 meter relay. Eyitope Salako of Wilson (3) jumped 35-2.50 to finish 2nd in the triple jump.
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Kutztown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
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01/18 |
Kent State University High School Open #1 Isaiah Brooks of Wooldland Hills hit the state qualifying standard in 3 out of 4 events. He started with the 60 meter dash earning a 4th place finish in 7.14. Brooks also finished 3rd in the 400 meter dash in 51.32 and 7th in the 200 meter dash in a state standard 23.15. Finally, he earned gold in the long jump with a state mark of 21-10. Andrew Maxwell of Slippery Rock Area ran 10:22.99 to finish 5th in the 3200 meter run. William Ruschel of Bethel Park led a 1-2-3 finish for his team in the triple jump with a mark of 43-3. Luke Lewis of Hickory threw 59-6 to win the shot put and 7th in the weight throw (48-4). For the girls, Emily Campbell of Slippery Rock Area finished 2nd in the shot put, improving on her PA#2 mark by nearly a foot (42-2). Elena Marchand of Hickory finished 4th with a PA#6 mark of 39-5. Danielle Hinish of Bethel Park ran 12:35.53 to finish 2nd in the 3200 meter run. Mary Jaskowak of Grove City ran 2:36.90 to finish 2nd in the 800 meter run and 5:45.27 to finish 2nd in the mile. Girls Highlights
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Kent, OH RESULTS POSTED |
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01/18 |
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New York, NY RESULTS POSTED COLLEGIATE |
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01/18 |
Ohio State University Buckeye High School Qualifier #1
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Columbus, OH RESULTS POSTED
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01/18 |
Kevin James of Cardinal O’Hara made his indoor debut after making to NXN during cross country season and came away with the gold medal in the 3000 meter run with a PA#4 time of 8:57.87. But the show stealer for the day was Donaldo Benjamin Delaware Valley Charter. The senior has been the best and most consistent hurdler this season, and today, he improved on his state leading mark with a time of 8.07 for 60 meters. His lifetime best put him up to US#6! Tyler Whitmore of Upper Moreland ran 50.76 to win the 400 meter dash. Radnor ran 10:51.55 to win the distance medley relay. In division 1, Kieran Moore of Upper Dublin threw 53-2 to win the shot put. Cheltenham ran 3:28.81 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Frank Brophy of Central Bucks East ran 1:58.84 to win the 800 meter run. Boys Highlights
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Haverford, PA RESULTS POSTED |
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01/18 |
Penn State University
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State College, PA RESULTS POSTED COLLEGIATE |
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01/18 |
University of Findlay High School Invite I (Div 1) |
Findlay, OH NO PA TEAMS RESULTS POSTED |
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01/18 |
Girls Highlights
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Camp Hill, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
01/19 |
Diamond State High School Invitational Terri Turner of Springside Chestnut Hill ran 2:20.91 to win the 800 meter run. Teammate Brooklynn Broadwater ran 1:01.17 to win the 400 meter dash. The Springside 4x400 meter relay ran 4:17.65 to come home with gold in that event as well. For the boys, Westtown’s Stuart Tweedie ran 6.78 to win the 55 meter dash. |
Haverford, PA
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01/19 |
University of Findlay High School Invite I (Div 2/3) |
Findlay, OH |