4/12 - Kervin Michaud upsets teammate Al Gregory

 

Results and Summary courtesy of William Kenny, Bucks County Courier Times

Al Gregory of Pennsbury followed up his 10.3 100 meters in last Tuesday's dual meet vs. North Penn with a 10.5 in the Bristol Knights of Columbus Invitational at Holy Ghost. But he lost. Teammate Kervin Michaud, a junior, also ran 10.5 and won. Bensalem's John Thompson (10.9) and Neshaminy's ChaseHolt (10.9) also broke the 11-second barrier. Michaud also ran 21.8 in the 200 but lost to Conestoga's Ryan Bird (21.5). Bird took the 400 as well in 50.3. Gregory won the long jump in 21-10. Bill Ferencefrom the host school claimed the 800 and 1,600 (2:00.0 and 4:30.4), while William Tennent's Ed Ruizdominated the shot (52-0) and discus (160-7). In girls action, Pennsbury's Andi Glick (12.0) edged Ryan's Sara Brown (12.0) and Jess Starce (12.1) in the 100. Glick's 25.7 claimed the 200, as well. TheRyan girls got a measure of revenge in the 4x100 relay by beating Pennsbury, 48.7 to 49.8. Ryan also won the 4x400 in 3:59.4. Denise Tetkowski ran on both relays and took second in the 300 low hurdles (44.8) to Tiffany Abney of Merion Mercy (44.5). Ashley Kelly of Bensalem, a junior, took the 1,600 in 5:14.3, placed second in the 3,200 in 11:25.1 and anchored the Owls to victory in the 4x800 relay in 9:55.1. Lynn Morelli

of St. Basil's won the 3,200 in 11:06.4. Despite spraining her ankle on Thursday, William Tennent's Danyelle Yondura won the discus (114-11) and javelin (100-3). She did not compete in the shot put due to her injury. And Gwynedd-Mercy turned in one of the top DMRs in the US, going 12:08.8 (Kahki Mealy, Susan Jaggers, Kelly McGrath, Meghan Bishop).