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44th Glenn D. Loucks Games

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CLARIFICATION: Cuffe's estbalishes 1600 record, NOT mile

In a story posted last night, I wrote that Cornwall senior Aisling Cuffe broke a New York State record when she won the 1,600 at the Loucks Games Saturday in 4:40.56. The time, when converted to a full mile, would equate to 4:42.19, which is faster than the mark set by Saratoga Springs' Nicole Blood (4:42.40) in 2004. However, that information is incorrect. Record-keepers do not accept such converted times since the 1,600 is about nine meters short of a full mile.

Cuffe sets another NYS rec; Clinton's Haywood leaps 40ft

Cuffe won the 1,600 at the Loucks Games Saturday in 4:40.56, the fastest time in the country this season. Her time bettered the state record of 4:42.40 set by Saratoga Springs’ Nicole Blood for a full mile. (Cuffe’s mark converts to 4:42.19 for a mile.)

Cuffe sets NYS 3200 record; Francis runs 2:08

WHITE PLAINS – Aisling Cuffe’s Friday consisted of watching a Harry Potter movie, a bullfighting documentary, watching Capitalism: A Love Story, lunch, and catching the beginning of the movie “Prestige.”

Watkins runs 1:50, eyes 1600; Boston jumps NYS #1 LJ

WHITE PLAINS – Zavon Watkins ran the fastest 800 meters of his high school career Friday and one of the best in the country. But the Liverpool junior and indoor 800 national champ, stood outside the track talking about what he still had to prove.

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Middletown Invitational

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North Shore Invitational

 

Having to choose between which event to excel in on the track is never a bad thing, especially if you are a versatile enough athlete.

Enter St. Anthony’s Olicia Williams. The senior won the 800-meter run at the North Invitational yesterday in a meet-record time of 2:07.8

seconds. She also won the 200 in 25 seconds.

FULL ARTICLE HERE

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Girls 800 tightens as Olicia Williams goes 2:07 at North Shore

St. Anthony's Olicia Williams won the girls 800 meters at the North Shore Invitational in 2:07.8 Saturday, the sixth-fastest time in the Unitied States and second-best in New York State. Williams finished ahead of Harborfields junior Kelsey Margey, who placed second in 2:11.0.

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Queensbury Invitational

 

QUEENSBURY -- Queensbury's Brittany Winslow set a new school record in the 3,000 with a time of 9:57.61 as the Spartans' girls team won the Queensbury Invitational on Saturday. Winslow's performance capped a strong day for the host school, which finished third in the boys standings.

The Queensbury girls also received individual wins from Nikari Carota in the 100 hurdles (15.83) and Jolie Navatka in the 1,500 meters (4:50.32). The Spartans' team of Christine Benway, Olivia Cabana, Giulia Casella and Colleen Rice won the 400 relay in a time of 51.69.

FULL ARTICLE HERE

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Royal Comet Invitational

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Wilson's Ismail El-Amin wins 400, long jump at Royal Comet 

 

HENRIETTA — Ismail El-Amin says he welcomes challenges.

It's a good thing that the Wilson sprinter does, because there are some on the way.

El-Amin, a junior, competes in a league championship meet later this week. Then there are

sectionals and the state meet qualifier the following two weekends.

FULL ARTICLE HERE

Victor Twilight Invitational

 

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Victor's Taylor Hudson competes in the high jump event during a track and field meet at Rush Henrietta on Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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Warwick Friendship Games

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Bronxville's Cain is Able

Bronxville’s Mary Cain is just a freshman. By now, she’s achieved almost every time-goal she’s ever set for her high school career. Now she wants to find where her limits are, because it’s safe to say at this point that no one knows.  

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