12/20 |
Jada Steward of West Catholic won the 55 meter dash with a PA#3 time of 7.33, teammate Michelle Davis won the 400 meter dash with a PA#4 time of 1:00.63, and Logan Brenker won the long jump with a PA#4 mark of 17-05.
For the boys, Chazz Wilks of Cardinal O'Hara threw 49-11 to win the shot put, Matt Smallery of Father Judge ran 6.72 to win the 55 meter dash, and William Schoener of Lansdale Catholic cleared 6 feet even to win the high jump. |
Haverford, PA RESULTS POSTED |
12/22 | DVGTCA Indoor Meet #3 |
Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED
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12/23 |
Brett Kelly of Boyertown ran the 2nd fastest 3000 meters in the US this season with his winning performance of 9:01.85. Rashad Williams of Central Bucks West won the 60 meter dash with a US#8 time of 7.21. Teammate Matt McGarvey won the 800 meter run with a US#10 time of 2:01.10. Kolin Jeffers of Methacton won the 60 meter hurdles with a US#8 time of 8.63. Downingtown West won the distance medley with a US#4 time of 10:58.34. In the field events, Brent Charlton of Downingtown West won the long jump with a PA#2 mark of 22-01.75, Harley LaCroix of Cheltenham won the triple jump with a PA#3 mark of 44-08.50, and Bobby Perepiczka of Council Rock North won the pole vault with a PA#5 mark of 13-06.
In division 2, Chris Williams of Strath Haven became the new national leader in the 60 meter hurdles with his winning time of 8.16. Tyrell Stephenson of Penncrest won the 60 meter dash with a PA#4 time of 7.11. Chidi Okezie of New Media Tech ran a US#9 time of 23.28 to win the 200 meter dash. Drew Magaha of Upper Moreland won the 800 meter run with a US#10 time of 2:00.86. Michael McGowan of Lower Merion ran a US#5 time of 9:15.96 to win the 3000 meter run. Chestnut Hill Academy won the distance medley with a US#10 time of 11:05.73. Beau Whitman of Germantown Academy cleared 13-6 to win the pole vault and Deshawn Hollis-Baker of Penn Charter won the division 2 high jump for the 3rd week in a row with a clearance of 5-10.
One final performance of note came from Elyse Wilkinson of Penn Charter, who improved on her top state and US#3 mark in the 800 meter run, running 2:17.43 to finish 14th. |
Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED |
12/29 |
Abington had strong performances from their boys and girls relays. The Abington boys won both the 4x800 and 4x400 meter relays! The 4x800 ran a new US leading time of 8:00.36 (Kyle Moran split 1:53.4) and their 4x400 ran 3:23.05 to become US#3 in that event. Penn Wood became the new state leader in the 4x200 meter relay with their US#9 time of 1:32.59, good for 3rd place. Darrell Hill of Penn Wood had the best shot put on the day with his mark of 54-01.50. Terrence Edwards of Norristown had the 2nd best throw with a mark of 52-05.50.
Photo by Tim Fulton, ArmoryTrack.com |
New York, NY RESULTS POSTED |
12/28 | Armory Youth/Open/Masters Holiday Classic | New York, NY |
12/28 |
Shelley Black of James M Coughlin took over the national lead in the 60 meter hurdles with her winning time of 8.73, starting sans blocks. She also added a long jump gold medal to her day with a winning mark of 17-04. Anne Holland of Pennridge took a piece of the national lead in the high jump with her winning mark of 5-8. Monica Pechanec of Notre Dame Green Pond won the pole vault.with a mark of 11-6. Jess Cygan of Liberty took over the state lead in the 3000 meter run with a winning time of 10:27.55. Norristown girls won the 4x200 meter relay with a winning time of 1:50.21. Previous 3000 meter state leader Tori Gerlach of Pennridge placed 2nd in the mile with a time of 5:18.89. |
Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED |
12/30 - 12/31 |
Colgate Womens Games #2 | New York, NY |
12/30 |
Robert J. Burdette Indoor Classic
The final meet of the 2010 calendar year did not disappoint and put a big exclamation point on a great 2010! Matt Gilmore of Cheltenham provided the loudest fireworks at Lehigh, winning two individual events and anchoring two relays to victory. First off, he won the 400 meter dash in 50.49, which is 2nd in the country to his 50.40 back on December 11. He won the 200 meter dash with a new national leading time of 22.37, he anchored his 4x200 meter relay back to the top of the state list with a US#9 time of 1:32.57, and to cap it off, he anchored his 4x400 meter relay to a come from behind victory to earn a PA#2 time and US#9 time of 3:28.24.
The 60 meter dash provided four of the top seven times in the US this season, with T.J. Elliot of Central Dauphin East winning the race in 7.01. Eddie Burgess of Great Valley (7.02), Scott Catalano of Lansdale Catholic (7.07), and Tariq Lovelace of Delaware Valley Charter (7.11) cracked the US top 7.
Brett Kelly of Boyertown became the first miler in PA to break 4:30 in the mile with his winning performance of 4:28.31. Hong Cho of Wissahickon (1:58.50) and Tommy Timmins of Phoenixville (1:59.67) became the first two PA athletes to break two minutes in the 800 meter run this season.
Ned Willig of Great Valley ran a PA#2 time of 9:00.61 to win the 3000 meter run, and Beau Whitman of Germantown Academy won the pole vault with a state leading height of 14-6. Jean-Luc Twyman of Coatesville won the high jump with a PA#2 mark of 6-4.
Tymerah Burgess of Simon Gratz was a double sprint winner, taking the 60 meter dash in 7.97 (PA#5) and the 200 meter dash in 26.69 (PA#6).
Jordan Matthews of Abington won the 400 meter dash with a US#7 time of 58.82. Radnor won the 4x400 meter relay with a PA#5 time of 4:12.31.
Gabby Becattini of Methacton won the triple jump with a state leading and US#7 mark of 37-11.50.
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Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED
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