Boys Long Jump
Breakdown: What was once your national leader, has now been dwarfed by some killer jumps from the South. Much like the sprints being affected by training conditions, it seems all the top seeds come from the country's more sunny locals.
New York Watchlist
Name | School | Info |
Dashawn Taylor | Longwood | US #8 - (23.8.5) |
Mike Egotanda | Vestal | US #9 - (23-8.25) |
Tobi Tella | McQuaid | US #15 - (23-5) |
Out-of-State Contenders
Name | School | Info |
Adoree Jackson | Junipero Serra, CA | US #2 - (24-1.25) |
Isaiah Moore | Cummings, NC | US #4 - (23-11.5) |
Isaiah Brooks | Woodland Hills, PA | US #7 - (23-9.25) |
Andrew Bolze | Hingham, MA | US #10 - (23-8) |
Steven Dunbar | Tallwood, VA | US #11 - (23-7) |
Boys Triple Jump
Breakdown: Two-time State Champ Darrel Jones is seeded in the top 5 for the event, and has been rather consistent at the boards. He'll have to fight John Warren for the top spot, as cracking 50' is an accomplishment in and of itself.
New York Watchlist
Name | School | Info |
Darrel Jones | Monroe-Woodbury | US #5 - (48-8.75) |
Devon Willis | Schalmont | US #8 - (48-4) |
Jared Lovelace | Archbishop Molloy | US #12 - (48-1.75) |
Omari Buckmire | Bay Shore | US #26 - (47-2) |
Out-of-State Contenders
Name | School | Info |
John Warren | Prince George, VA | US #1 - (51-3) |
JaMari Ward | Cahokia, IL | US #2 - (50-2.5) |
KeAndre Bates | El Paso, TX | US #3 - (49-3.75) |
Nate Moore | Bishop O'Dowd, NC | US #11 - (48-3) |
Boys High Jump
Breakdown: An event where anything can happen, High Jump brings together some of the best, and you should look to see the winning performance well over 7-feet.
New York Watchlist
Name | School | Info |
DJ Ohlson | Alexander | US #12 - (6-9) |
Justin Sicari | Monsignor Farrell | US #14 - (6-8.25) |
Brandon Richardson | Monroe-Woodbury | US #16 - (6-8) |
Out-of-State Contenders
Name | School | Info |
Steven Dunbar | Tallwood, VA | US #2 - (7-2) |
Bradley Jones | Oscar Smith, VA | US #7 - (6-10) |
Ian Kirk | Howell, NJ | US #16 - (6-8) |
Boys Pole Vault
Breakdown: Devin King and Noah Gifflian return to the Armory with the title 17-footers attached to their name. Todd Uckermark has swept most competitions all season, but he'll need to hit 16-9 outside the barn to stay in contention here.
New York Watchlist
Name | School | Info |
Todd Uckermark | Warwick | US # 4 - (16-9) |
James Deutmeyer | Fordham Prep | US #15 - (16-0) |
Derek Dibona | Warwick | US #22 - (15-9) |
Out-of-State Contenders
Name | School | Info |
Devin King | Sumner, LA | US #1 - (17-8) |
Noah Gifflian | Corsicana, TX | US #2 - (17-1) |
Harrison Williams | Memphis, TN | US #6 - (16-8) |
Jonathan Denby | Carlinville, IL | US #10 - (16-4.75) |
Boys Shot Put
Breakdown: If there ever was an event that New York could dominate at Nationals, this would be it. With standout performances from Eric Favors at States, him and Bonhurst enter as the top seeds, with Patterson mere inches away. Lets see some hardware, NY.
New York Watchlist
Name | School | Info |
Benjamin Bonhurst | Smithtown West | US #1 - (65-0) |
Devon Patterson | Williamsville South | US #2 - (63-10.75) |
Eric Favors | North Rockland | US #6 - (63-0.5) |
Dennis Russell | Longwood | US #12 - (62-1) |
Out-of-State Contenders
Name | School | Info |
Nick Pulli | West Deptford, NJ | US #5 - (63-1.75) |
Amir Ali Patterson | Crespi, CA | US #8 - (62-10) |
Logan Bryer | Genoa, OH | US #11 - (62-3) |
Rashad Manning | Riverdale, MD | US #13 - (61-4.75) |
Boys Weight Throw
Breakdown: An event where Rhode Island and Georgia see the most action, New York will be facing post-Rudy Winkler blues, but is in contention for a medal.
New York Watchlist
Name | School | Info |
Sean Ryan | Babylon | |
Brandon Sicurella | Lancaster | |
Eric Sheng | Syosset | |
Nick Todaro | Iona Prep |
Out-of-State Contenders
Name | School | Info |
Adam Kelly | Barrington, RI | US #1 - (79-1.25) |
Dan Haugh | Throw1Deep, GA | US #2 - (78-5) |
Logan Bryer | Genoa, OH | US #3 - (76-6) |
Rob Colantonio | Barrington, RI | US #4 - (70-2) |
John Zedella | St. Edward, OH | US #6 - (69-5.5) |