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PA High School Invitationals
04/21 |
Philadelphia Public League Relays
Markeeta Thomas of Paul Robeson ran 14.90 to win the 100 meter hurdles. Paul Robeson also won the 4x100 (49.11), the 4x200 (1:42.09), the 4x400 (4:06.04) and 4x800 meter relays (10:41.24). For the boys, Delaware Valley Chater ran a PA#4 3:21.82 to win the 4x400 meter relay.
Girls Highlights
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Philadelphia, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/23 |
Midwestern Athletic Conference Ruthe Neeley of Beaver Area set a new meet record in the 400 meter dash with a T-PA#7 time of 57.98. Alexis O’Shea of West Allegheny ran a meet record 2:18.74 to win the 800 meter run, ran 5:27.82 to win the 1600 meter run, and ran 11:21.98 to win the 3200 meter run and complete the distance sweep. Teammate Lauren Costa won the 100 (12.33), 200 (26.33) and the 100 meter hurdles (15.38). Beaver Area ran 4:09.40 to set a meet record in the 4x400 meter relay. Lydia Dennis of Mars Area won the long jump (16-4.75) and the triple jump (35-3). For the boys, Skyler Mason of West Allegheny threw 172-8 to win the javelin. Dominic Peretta of Beaver Falls won the 1600 (4:28.24), 800 (1:58.52) and 3200 meter runs (9:58.76). Ori Rinaman of Mars Area won the high hurdles (PA#3 14.43) and the intermediate hurdles (40.65).
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Mars, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/23 |
Norwin 9th and 10th Grade Invitational Lawson Monta of Greensburg Salem threw a PA#4 57-10.50 to win the shot put and a PA#4 165-7 to win the discus. Joseph Uliano of Altoona won the 1600 (4:47.46) and 3200 meter runs (10:25.71). For the girls, Julia Howard of Greensburg Salem won the long jump (16-10.25) and the triple jump (34-11.50).
Boys Highlights
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North Huntingdon, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/24 |
Mars Junior High (7-8) T&F Invitational |
Mars, PA
RESULTS POST
PHOTO GALLERY |
04/25 |
14th Canon-McMillan 9th/10th Grade Invitational
Canon-McMillan
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Canonsburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/25 |
7th Millersville High School Invitational Prior to competing at the Penn Relays for the 400 meter hurdles, on Friday, Chance Post ran 14.63 to win the 110 meter hurdles. Brian Delany of Manheim Township ran a meet record 6:28.06 to win the 2000 meter steeplechase. Philip Hess of Donegal threw 177-11 to win the javelin. After finishing as the top American in the Penn Relays high jump, Cyre Virgo of Fleetwood won the high hurdles in 15.25 and cleared 5-10 to win the high jump and top the state list. Meredith Newman of Manheim Township ran a PA#3 2:13.77 to win the 800 meter run. Anna Bailey of Bishop McDevitt threw 124-5 to win the javelin.
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Millersville, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/25 |
Aspen Gaita of Stroudsburg was a double winner, running a PA#5 14.47 to win the 100 meter hurdles and jumping a state leading 18-9.25 to win the long jump! North Penn won two relays and both long distance events. North Penn ran 9:30.83 to win the 4x800 meter relay and 4:05.78 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Phoebe Closer ran a lifetime best 5:07.81 to win the 1600 meter run and teammate Melanie Vlasic ran 11:09.94 to win the 3200 meter run. Hanna Brosky of Emmaus won the 400 (57.81) and 800 meter runs (2:17.62). Kaitlyn Toman of Salisbury cleared 11-9 to win the pole vault. For the boys, Austin Shupp of Palmerton won the high hurdles (PA#7 14.50) and the intermediate hurdles (PA#2 38.28). Teammate Jared Sacks jumped a PA#7 46-2 to win the triple jump. Alize Graham of East Stroudsburg North jumped a T-PA#7 22-9 to win the long jump.
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Allentown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/25 |
Butler
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Butler, PA |
04/25 |
Patrick Reilly of Dallastown ran 4:34.37 to win the 1600 meter run. For the girls, Lynne Mooradian of South Western ran 12.60 (12.50 prelims) to win the 100 meter dash.
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Dallastown, PA
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04/25 |
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Waterford , PA |
04/2 |
Janae Hickey (59.85) and Neketa Woodson (1:01.77) completed a 1-2 sweep in the 400 meter dash for Quakertown. Hickey also led a 1-2 sweep in the 200 meter dash with Meredith Vandegrift (26.67 and 26.70). Megan Penecale of Upper Moreland threw 37-10.50 to win the shot put.
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Horsham, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/25 |
By Phil Grove
Any owner of a classic or high-performance car will tell you that to fully appreciate these marvels, one must display them in near-perfect, sunny conditions. No rain, sleet or snow for those beauties.
Well, in track and field, it’s not always possible to save the athletic marvels for perfect weather that never seems to arrive. Despite an annoying, soaking ran and gusty winds that almost sent one team tent chasing after Dorothy into the Land of Oz, several of western Pennsylvania’s best were in top gear at the annual Mars Invitational. The talented sprint corps from Gateway seemed unaffected by the weather, rolling at high RPMs to four event titles and a record from a veteran 4x100 relay team. With three-fourths of last year’s Class AAA state champion quartet back for another run at Shippensburg, big things have been expected from the Gators, and they did not disappoint in their trip around the six-lane oval. Set in lane three of the final heat, the squad of junior Aaron McCoullum and seniors Jae’Len Means, Montae Nicholson and Cameron Gray covered 400 meters in a meet record and PA#3 42.55 seconds, knocking four-hundredths of a second off their 2014 best.
“We’re still doing endurance, strength kinds of things,” veteran coach Tom LaBuff said of his squad’s current workouts. “We’ve started doing some turnover stuff, some faster stuff. Part of it’s there, but they’re not sharp yet.” According to LaBuff, Friday’s lineup included McCoullum as an alternate leadoff sprinter. With the WPIAL meet only weeks away, the final starting lineup for Gateway still has some work to do. “We haven’t really spent much time at handoffs, a couple of shaky ones there today,” Gateway’s coach said. “We probably will stay with the order that’s there. The last three are the same as the last three from last year. We’re always open to something that’s better, (but) Montae’s staying on that turn. He runs that turn like nobody’s business. He runs a great curve, he runs a fantastic curve. “You dream (about their fastest time), but I hate that event. All you are waiting for is somebody to drop (the baton). They came close, but it’s exciting. You know what’s exciting too is standing in the middle of the field listening to people say, ‘Oh, my gosh, look at those guys.’ Really in this weather, 42.5, that’s nuts.” Nicholson also is very adept at running in a straight line as the state’s No. 1 ranked high hurdler steamrolled a field that included another member of the state’s current fastest five and one of West Virginia’s top performers. Warming up with a 14.61 clocking in prelims, the senior multi-sport standout ran 14.43 in the final and was more than a second ahead of Wheeling Park’s Richard Cummings (15.49). The next event resulted in even more Gateway points. Means and Gray battled at the front of the field in the 100 dash, eventually crossing that way in clockings of 11.36 and 11.38, respectively. And then hours later, Means slipped past Isaiah Brooks of Woodland Hills with a picture-perfect lean, gaining the 200 victory in 23.02 to Brooks’ 23.03. Nicholson also collected a runner-up finish in the long jump, pushing meet recordholder Brooks. The Woodland Hills standout spanned 23-0.5, while Nicholson’s best covered 22-4.
Hurdler, distance standout battle competition, weather On the girls’ side, a smooth-running hurdler and distance runner outshined strong competition in picking up a pair of wins each. Still undefeated in 2014, senior Emily Lelis of Springdale was shadowed in a fast 100 hurdles final by Pine-Richland junior Kat Quigley as the pair finished more than a second ahead of the rest. Lelis held a slight edge throughout the 10-barrier event, hitting the line in 14.71 to Quigley’s 14.86.
“I really haven’t had anyone to push me at invitationals the last few years,” Lelis said. “She definitely pushed me a lot, she’s a great athlete and she’s only a junior so she is going to be really good next year.” Later in the 300s, Lelis had a cushion at the front in which she is more accustomed as the long hurdlers battled the weather. The senior crossed first in a PA#8 45.34 and was more than 1.5 seconds ahead of the No. 2 hurdler. “It definitely hinders me a lot,” she said of the stormy weather. “My steps were the same in the 100, but I had to go over with my left leg a lot in the 300s. The wind was really bad in the last 100, so it affected my steps a little bit. It was definitely hard running today, but everyone had to go through it.” In the lap races, North Hills senior Mary Malone was the shadow to Vincentian Academy’s Marianne Abdalah during much of their duels in the 1,600 and 3,200 runs. Both times, Malone let the freshman set the pace before taking the lead and not looking back.
“I felt good and strong the first three laps, and I knew I had something left,” Malone said of her strategy with a lap to go in the metric mile. “At the bell, I thought if I kicked then, I could outkick her to the finish. I have been working on making a good strong move instead of just going in front of the person. I think it worked. I was happy with it.” It was a victory for Malone in a PA#5 4:58.14. Abdalah was not able to respond to Malone’s bold move with 400 remaining but did hold on for a PR 5:02.36. The scene was repeated in the 3,200 as the freshman led Malone for the opening four laps. With the clock showing 5:34 at 1,600, Malone knew it was time to go. “I saw the time was (5:34) and I really wanted to break 11 minutes, and I knew the wind was against us so I knew I had to pick it up for the last mile,” said Malone, who hit the finish in 11:07.99 to Abdalah’s 11:14.05. “I decided to just make a big move. Last time my move wasn’t as strong (at the Butler Invitational), and she came back so I knew I had to really make a good strong move to get away.” Other top performances on the track included a solo PA#8 2:16.60 effort from 800 winner Gina Alm of Hampton and a 59.72 clocking by Gateway sophomore Ayanna Crawford in the 400. In the shot put, PA’s top freshman was the winner as Lizzie Weimer of Burrell was credited with a best of 38-2.5, topping Greenville’s Molly Montalvo and her 38-1.5 toss. Montalvo got revenge in the discus, winning with a throw of 119-7 to Weimer’s 114-8 in second. On the boys’ side, Caleb Smithco of Hampton picked up his second invitational record this season, putting together a consistent series that dominated the triple jump competition. His shortest hop, skip and jump of 45-2.75 would have been enough for the gold medal, but the senior also was credited with marks of 45-7.25, 46-1.5 and 46-2.5. His winning effort in the third of four rounds also is a meet record, again taking the oldest existing mark off the books by 2 inches. Brooks was second at a near season best of 44-10. Freshman sensation Jordan Geist of Knoch was a double winner in the wet weather, going 54-5 in the shot put and a PR and PA#8 163-1 in the discus. In the high jump, Noah Bostick of North Hills cleared a T-PA#8 6-4 for the victory. And back on the track, Nathan Sloan of Hampton held off Seneca Valley’s Brett Foster in a battle of seniors in the 1,600, with Sloan’s 4:21.78 ahead of Foster’s 4:22.21.Girls Highlights
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Mars, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/25 |
Northern Bedford County (NBCAA) Invitational
Michael Biddle of Williamsburg Community threw 182-4 to win the javelin. For the girls, Whitley Furry of Northern Bedford ran 1:00.15 to win the 400 meter dash and ran 27.40 to win the 200 meter dash.
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Loysburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/25 |
Carter Green of North Schuylkill won the shot put (37 feet even) and the discus (121-5). Kayla Merkle of Hazleton threw 120-3 to win the javelin. For the boys, Khaaliq Lynch of Jim Thorpe won the 100 (11.51) and 200 meter dashes (23.61). Girls Highlights
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Pine Grove, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/25 |
Wyalusing (Lasagna) Ram Invitational Nick Solfanelli of Scranton Prep threw a PA#6 190-3 to win the javelin. Jack Tidball of Tunkhannock ran a solid 9:29.98 to win the3200 meter run. For the girls, Katie Kravitsky of Dallas cleared 5-7 to win the high jump. Taylor Watkins of Elk Lake threw 125-3 to win the javelin. Girls Highlights
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Wyalusing, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
11th Annual Unionville Invitational McKenna Keegan of Avon Grove soared to the top of the state list in the 400 meter dash, running 56.14 to win the event. Keegan is only the 2nd PA athlete, indoors or outdoors, to break 57 seconds in the 400 meter dash in 2014. Taylor Kitchen of West Chester Henderson ran 5:13.90 to win the 1600 meter run. Moriah Fitzgerald of Avon Grove cleared 11-6 to win the pole vault. Macey Tanseco of Perkiomen Valley threw 39-4 to win the shot put. For the boys, Andy Pancoast of Malvern Prep is now top of the state in the high jump with his winning clearance of 6-10. Matt Willig of Great Valley ran 9:35.95 to win the 3200 meter run. Dave Garton of Perkiomen Valley finished 2nd in the 1600 meter run with a time of 4:20.11.
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Kennett Square, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
15th City of Hermitage T&F Invite Julie Falvo of Wilmington threw 132-6 to win the discus ahead of Emily Campbell of Slippery Rock (131-11). Campbell earned another 2nd place finish in the shot put behind PA#3 Elena Marchand of Hickory, who threw 43-4 to win the event. Heather Grober of Hickory ran 46.09 to win the 300 meter hurdles. For the boys, Luke Lewis of Hickory had a big day, throwing 61-8.50 to reclaim the top spot in the state in the shot put. He followed that performance up with a win in the discus with a mark of 158-1. Ian Corbett of Clarion ran a meet record 10.95 to win the 100 meter dash. Girls Highlights
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Hermitage, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
17th Annual Lock Haven High School Classic Courtney McCartney of Selinsgrove returned from the Penn Relays and earned victories in the shot put (44-10) and the discus (PA#4 139-2). Shelby Freedman of Danville Area followed up her Penn Relays performance with a state leading 145-1 performance to win the javelin. Jena Toner of Central Mountain jumped a PA#2 18-3 to win the long jump. Jenna Farmer of Lewisburg won the 1600 (5:08.18) and 800 meter runs (2:18.87). Victoria Dippold of Elk County Catholic ran 11:13.30 to win the 3200 meter run. For the boys, Kyler Klein of Central Mountain threw a PA#5 191-8 to win the javelin. Darien Knudsen of Mifflin County ran 9:39.77 to win the 3200 meter run. Nicholas Scullin of Lewisburg ran 1:58.27 to win the 800 meter run. Girls Highlights
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Lock Haven, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
89th Annual Indiana County Principals Track & Field Champs
Corel Denlinger of Indiana Area threw 176-8 to win the javelin. Teammate Darrious Carter jumped 45-6 to win the triple jump. For the girls, Hannah Fulton of Marion Center won the 1600 (5:22.05) and 3200 meter runs (11:59.41). Kia Clayton of Saltsburg won the long jump (16-7) and the triple jump (35-8.25).
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Marion Center, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
8th South Fayette Lions Track and Field Invitational Alexis O’Shea of West Allegheny ran 2:17.98 to set a meet record in the 800 meter run. She also ran 1:00.72 to win the 400 meter dash. Taylor McCorkle of Oakland Catholic won the 100 (12.11) and 200 meter dashes (25.11). Seairra Barrett of Central Valley jumped 17-6 to win the long jump. For the boys, Jordan Whitehead of Central Valley ran 10.98 to win the 100 meter dash. James Smith of Upper St Clair won the 1600 (meet record 4:26.03) and 800 meter runs (1:58.09). Girls Highlights
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McDonald, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
92nd Westmoreland County Coaches Association Maddie Holmberg of Hempfield (7) won the 300 meter hurdles (46.41), the 100 meter hurdles (15.42) and the long jump (T-PA#1 18-9). Teammate Bridget Guy cleared 12 feet to win the pole vault. Kadey Donitzon of Mount Pleasant cleared 5-7 to win the high jump. Jasmine Jones of Hempfield (7) ran 25.10 to win the 200 meter dash and 12.84 to win the 100 meter dash. For the boys, Max Adams of Hempfield threw a PA#3 177-11 to win the discus. Lawson Monta of Greensburg Salem threw a PA#4 59-7.50 to win the shot put. Brent Kennedy of Kiski Area won the 1600 (4:27.24) and 3200 meter runs (9:49.48). Girls Highlights
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Latrobe, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
Abington Heights Junior High Invitational |
Clarks Summit, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
04/26 |
Blackhawk 9th/10th Invitational
Blackhawk
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Beaver Falls, PA |
04/26 |
Johnsonburg Jr. High Invitational |
Johnsonburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
Misericordia University High School Track Classic Highlights
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Dallas, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
04/26 |
Jocelin Ruth of Kutztown Area won two throwing events, taking home the discus (137-1) and the javelin (120-9). Taylor Hojnacki of Central Bucks South followed up her top American performance at the Penn Relays with a shot put victory with a mark of 42-6. Tasha Greene of Harriton ran 5:15.63 to win the 1600 meter run. For the boys, Jeff Devaughn of Academy Park ran a PA#2 10.73 on the way to winning the 100 meter dash. Jonathan Perlman of Lower Merion ran 4:24.53 to win the 1600 meter run. Marcell Ferguson of Glen Mills won the long jump (20-11.75) and the triple jump (41-6).
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Springfield, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
Washington-Greene County Coaches Championship Jenna Lucas of Fort Cherry won the javelin (PA#3 142-5) and the discus (121-7). Addy Knezter of Chartiers Houston threw 40 feet to win the shot put. Alyssa Wise of Washington won the 100 (12.29) and 200 meter dashes (25.11). Kaitlyn Janusey of Peters Township jumped 17-5 to win the long jump. For the boys, Alec Rideout of Canon-McMillan won the shot put (PA#6 56-8) and the discus (state leading 185-11). Teammate Ethan Linderman won the 1600 (4:38.27) and 3200 meter runs (9:47.27). Quorteze Levy of Washington ran 39.51 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Girls Highlights
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McMurray, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/26 |
McDowell
Abby Jones of Franklin cleared 5-7 to win the high jump and jumped 34-11.50 to win the triple jump. Claire Brown of Villa Maria ran 2:20.53 to win the 800 meter run. Abby Rose of Fort LeBoeuf threw 129-6 to win the javelin.
For the boys, Tayhjal Williams of McDowell ran 10.95 to win the 100 meter dash. Gary Jackson of Baldwin jumped 45-9.50 to win the triple jump. Teammate Luke Smorey threw 186-3 to win the javelin.
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Erie, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
Fayette County Coaches T&F Championships
Connellsville
Connellsville freshman Madison Wiltrout remained PA#1 by improving her PR to 146-11 in the javelin.
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Connellsville, PA |
04/26 |
Pottsgrove Freshman/Sophomore Invitational
Pottsgrove
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Pottstown, PA |
04/28 |
Girls Highlights
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Bellwood, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
04/28 |
Scott Frederick Mid Mon Track Classic Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Monongahela, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/29 |
Cal U of PA Sport Management Studies 7th & 8th Grade Inv |
Calfornia, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/29 |
MACSA Middle School Invitational |
Grantham, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/30 |
MACSA High School Invitational |
Grantham, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
Out-of-State High School Invitationals
04/23 |
Blake Over of Northern Bedford jumped 21-1 to win the long jump and 42-9 to win the triple jump. For the girls, Whitley Furry of Northern Bedford ran 1:00.73 to win the 400 meter dash.
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Hancock, MD
RESULTS POSTED
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04/25 |
Devin Crowe of Otto-Eldred won the 100 (11.60) and 200 meter dashes (23.55). For the girls, Gabbi Benninger of Johnsonsburg jumped 36-10.50 to win the triple jump.
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Bolivar, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
Elizabeth Coppella of Bradford cleared 11-1 to win the pole vault.
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Olean, NY
RESULTS POSTED |
04/26 |
University of Delaware
Nick Shaffer of Methacton ran 10.94 to finish 2nd in the 100 meter dash and 22.38 to win the 200 meter dash.
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Newark, DE
RESULTS POSTED |
College Invitationals
04/25 - 04/26 |
Lehigh Games
Lehigh University
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Bethlehem, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
Paul Kaiser Track & Field Classic
Shippensburg University
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Shippensburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/26 |
University of Delaware
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Newark, DE
RESULTS POSTED
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Dual/Tri/Quad
04/21 |
Albert Gallatin vs. Uniontown
Albert Gallatin
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, PA |
04/21 |
Northampton vs Bethlehem Catholic vs William Allen R
William Allen
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Allentown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/21 |
Windber Vs Shade
Shade HS
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, PA |
04/22 | Athens vs. Wellsboro and Canton Tri-Meet R |
Athens, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Brookville vs. St. Marys R
Brookville Area
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Brookville, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Dieruff vs Freedom vs Parkland R
Parkland
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Allentown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Harbor Creek at Girard
Girard
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04/22 |
Jenkintown, Christopher Dock @ Holy Ghost Prep R
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
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Bensalem, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Liberty vs Nazareth vs Emmaus R
Liberty
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Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Northwestern at Girard
Girard
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Girard, PA |
04/22 |
Northwestern Lehigh vs Wilson vs Saucon Valley R
Saucon Valley
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Hellertown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Northwestern vs Harbor Creek
Girard
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Girard, PA |
04/22 |
Pen Arguyl vs Southern Lehigh vs Catasauqua R
Pen Argyl Area
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Pen Argyle, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
Salisbury vs Notre Dame Green Pond vs Palmerton R
Salisbury Township
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Allentown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/22 |
State College at Mifflin County
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04/22 |
Whitehall vs Easton vs Allentown Central Catholic R
Whitehall
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Whitehall, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/23 |
Lehighton @ Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley High School
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Broadheadsville, PA |
04/24 |
Bangor vs Palisades vs Northern Lehigh R
Bangor Area
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Bangor, PA RESULTS POSTED |
04/24 |
Bangor, Northwestern Lehigh at Southern Lehigh
Southern Lehigh
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Center Valley, PA |
04/24 |
Berlin Vs Shade
Berlin Brothersvalley
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04/24 |
Palisades, Pen Argyl at Palmerton
Palmerton Area
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Palmerton, PA |