12/26 |
Armory Open/Masters Sprint Night
The Armory
Taylor Williams, who runs unattached but attends Hatboro-Horsham, ran a 200 of 25.65 and a US#4 7.69 60 meter dash. Her 25.42 from the Armory Youth Holiday Classic on Dec 22 was already US#3.
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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12/27 |
Marine Corps Holiday Classic
The Armory
Swenson girls won the 4x55 meter shuttle hurdles relay with a US #1 time of 32.73! Swenson also added a US#2 1:42.89 in the prelims of the 4x200 meter relay. Penn Wood finished 2nd in the prelims with a US#3 time of 1:43.40. They would also finish 1-2 in the finals with both teams improving on their previous performances. Swenson ran a national leading 1:40.62 while Penn Wood ran 1:42.69 to stay at US#3. Central Bucks East finished 2nd in the invitational distance medley relay with a PA#2 time of 12:37.04. Kelley Anne Steutz of Cheltenham won the high jump with a mark of 5-6. St Hubert's finished 2nd in the 4x800 meter relay with a time of 9:49.87. Penn Wood stayed unbeaten in the 4x400 meter relay, winning the event in 4:00.36.
The Norristown boys finished 2nd in the 4x200 meter relay prelims with a US#7 time of 1:31.90, with Pennsbury finishing right behind them in a US#11 time of 1:32.48. In the finals, they finished 2-3 again, with Norristown running a US#3 time of 1:30.99 and Pennsbury ran 1:31.54 to move up to US#5. Schuylkill Valley had a 2-4 finish in the shot put with Jason Coon finishing 2nd (56-5) and Evan Arnott finishing 4th (55-6.25). They also added a 5-6 finish in the triple jump led by Jared Horne (5th in 41-5) and Gregory Johnson (6th in 41-4). Cody Minnig of Neshaminy was the winner of the long jump with a mark of 22-9. Jared Horne of Schuylkill Valley was 3rd with a mark of 20-7.75 with Joe Smith of Norristown in 4th (20-7.50). Downingtown West finished 4th in the distance medley relay with a T-PA#1 time of 10:49.46. Pennsbury ran 8:05.67 to win the 4x800 meter relay and take the state lead. Penn Wood improved on their state leading 4x400 meter relay time, running a US#2 time of 3:23.49 to finish 2nd. Pennsbury finished 9th in a PA#2 time of 3:29.92.
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
VIDEOS
Jason Coon and Evan Arnott - Shot Put throws
Video interview with Swenson 4x55 meter hurdles relay
Video interview with Swenson 4x200 meter relay
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12/28 -
12/30 |
Colgate Womens Games #1
Pratt Institute
Courtney Washington of the Academy at Palumbo won the 400 meter dash in a PA#5 time of 59.8 and finished 3rd in the 200 meter dash with a time of 26.5. Kanae Taylor of Engineering and Science ran 2:29.1 in the 800 meters to finish 6th.
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New York, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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12/28 |
North Shore HS Invitational
North Shore
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New York, NY
NO PA ATHLETES
RESULTS POSTED
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12/28 |
Robert J. Burdette Indoor Classic
Photos by Don Rich with exception of Niager Mathis is boys' 200
Wellington Zaza of Garnet Valley performed an outstanding double to end his 2012 calendar year. He won the 60 meter hurdles, improving on his US#1 mark twice and setting a new meet record in the final with a time of 7.97, nearly setting his PR of 7.95 set at states last season! He then took his hot streak to the triple jump, where he jumped an indoor best of 48-10 to earn his 2nd US#1 mark of the day!
Photo by Lex Mercado
In other boys action, Niager Mathis of Swenson ran a US#5 time of 7.02 in the prelims of the 60 meter dash, but Joe Smith of Norristown came through to win the finals in a US#9 time of 7.05.
Jack Huemmler of Strath Haven ran a state leading 4:26.27 to win the mile. Dave Stellato of Wissahickon took the state lead in the 400 meter dash out of the unseeded heat with a time of 51.22, edging out Niager Mathis of Swenson (51.34). Mathis would rebound with a state leading and US#4 time of 22.69 to win the 200 meter dash. Eric Purnell of Malvern Prep (22.80) and Joseph Spearman of Delaware Valley Charter (22.82) also made the national top ten list. The 3000 meter run continues to be a hot event with both Chris Berry of Central Bucks West (US#5 8:51.92) and Will Mcdermott of Bonner Prendergast (US#7 8:52.63) dipped under the 9 minute mark, making it 7 runners under 9 minutes after one month of the season.
Tim Moses of Palmyra cleared a meet record 15-6 to win the pole vault. He looked to set a lifetime best of 16-1, but missed. Shawn Scornaienchi of Father Judge threw a lifetime best of 51-8 to win the shot put. In the relays, Wissahickon ran a PA#3 time of 1:33.54 to win the 4x200 meter relay to edge out Penn Wood and Cheltenham. Great Valley ran a PA#2 time of 10:51.94 to win the distance medley relay.
For the girls, the Swenson relay show continued along with strong individual performances from the hottest team in the country through one month. Swenson won the 4x400 (3:58.23), the 4x200 (1:45.00) and sprint medley relays (4:23.81). Amy Hicks ran a US#2 time of 8.99 in the prelims of the 60 meter hurdles and won the finals in 9.02. Amani Nesmith ran a US#7 time of 7.80 in the prelims of the 60 meter dash and won the finals in 7.83. Imani Harris-Quillen ran 26.07 to win the 200 meter dash.
Outside of Swenson, Sarah Hipwell of Great Valley ran a state leading time of 5:16.08 to win the mile. Great Valley also added a distance medley relay with a time of 12:45.89. Alexandra Heuer of Boyertown won the triple jump with a PA#2 mark of 35-11. Macey Tanseco of Perkiomen Valley threw 37-7.25 to win the shot put.
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Bethlehem, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTO GALLERIES
Photo Gallery by Don Rich
Photo Gallery by Lex Mercado
VIDEO INTERVIEWS
Video Interview with Wellington Zaza, Garnet Valley
Video Interview with Jack Huemmler, Strath Haven
Video Interview with Shawn Scornaienchi, Coatesville
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12/28 |
Track Universe HS Invitational
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New York, NY
NO PA ATHLETES
RESULTS POSTED
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12/29 |
Kennett Invitational
Kennett
Issac Taylor of West Chester Rustin won the 55 (6.82) and 200 meter dashes (24.23). For the girls, Brittany Plummer of Kennett and Moriah Fitzgerald of Avon Grove cleared 10-6 in the pole vault.
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Chester, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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12/29 |
Wm. H. Emrey Christmas City Relays
Freedom (11)
Seniors Jason Coon and Evan Arnott of Schuylkill Valley are demonstrating what a little in-team competition can do for performances, as they went one-two in the shot put - both with all-time PR's. Their 58-10.25 and 57-11.25, respectively, are also one-two in PA and #1 and #3 in the US. Joseph Logue of Pennridge ran a solo PA#1, US#7 800 of 1:57.79. Pennridge also dominated the 4x400 in a PA#2 tim of 3:29.07 and the 4x200 in a PA#9 1:34.65. Pennridge's Tyler Horton and Tamaqua's Eric Hertzog posted PA#3 and 4 times in the 60 meter hurdles, traveling the barriers in 8.29 and 8.31, respectively. Nick Stenderowicz of Pennridge won the 400 in a PA#7 51.97. Pleasant Valley's Kegan Bray was a double champ, taking the 60 in 7.18 and the 200 in 23.51. In the vertical jumps, Parkland's Nolan Hay leapt a PA#3 22-0.75 in the long, and a PA#9 43-0.75 in the triple.
In girls' action, Kennedy Shank of Northern tied for PA#1 with a pole vault of 11-3. Cardinal O'Hara ran two top 6 PA times in capturing the 4x400 (#6) in 4:10.13 and the DMR (#6) in 12:47.26. They also won the 4x800 in 10:17.19. Springside School won the SMR in a PA#7 4:33.59. Diamond Hodge of Girls' High was just 4 inches shy of her PA#1 long jump, going 17-3. Julia Reeves of Springside was 2nd with a PA#3 17-01.25. Ephrata's Mary Witmer leapt a PA#3 35-07.25 triple jump. Nikki Serratore of Methacton, who already owns a PA#1 mark of 36-10, won the event with her 35-08.50 effort. Angelica Gonzalez of Red Lion was a double champ, taking the 60 in 7.93 (PA#6 7.90 in prelims) and the 200 in 26.74. She was also runner-up in the 60 meter hurdles in a PA#9 9:45. Methacton's Jenny Martin won the event in a PA#7 9.36.
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Bethlehem, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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