CHSAA Intersectionals - City Champs
On-Site Coverage
Friars Boys win back-to-back City titles
NEW YORK – Warner Cooley III turned to the crowd of teammates, dressed in black t-shirt and lining the edge of the stands at Ichan Stadium. Cooley just won the 400 meters, turned the crowd and lifted both hands in the air. The crowd did the same.
St. Anthony's girls stop playing win 2nd CHSAA title
NEW YORK – Senior Emily Taussig knew it was only a matter of time until St. Anthony’s depth would take over the CHSAA championships. Her teammates, on the other hand were stirring.
Photos: CHSAA Intersectionals - City Champs by feblesg
Meet Results
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Katherine Cavanaugh of Kellenberg Memorial flew over the hurdles with a 14.67w victory, a new SB and next was Odrine Belot of Kellenberg Memorial (14.77w). Michelle Anthony of Kellenberg Memorial had the top time out of the prelims (14.43). Next was Cavanaugh (14.83)
- 100 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Emily Taussig of Saint Anthony's win in 12.20w
- 1500 Meter Run - Anne Carey of St. John the Baptist held strong for a winning time of 4:41.35 just out-kicking the 4:42.80 by Lauren Fontanaof Saint Anthony's. After that was Colleen Schmidt of Holy Trinity at 4:48.67, Caroline Brown of Holy Trinity (4:48.93), Gabby Leo ofImmaculata Adademy (4:49.87), Kerri Butler of Notre Dame (4:50.86)
- 400 Meter Hurdles - Odrine Belot of Kellenberg Memorial earned gold in 1:03.66, trailed by Alexandria Simon of St. John Villa Academy and her 1:04.47
- 400 Meter Dash - Olicia Williams of Saint Anthony's sprinted 54.75 for the victory, trailed by Megan Fiedler of Saint Anthony's and her 57.21,Bridget Carey of St. John the Baptist (57.54), Jasmine Belcher of Kellenberg Memorial (57.87)
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Saint Anthony's 9:28.84;
- 800 Meter Run - Kimberley Mackay of Kellenberg Memorial earned a 2:17.74 win
- High Jump - With the bar at 5-4, Katie Gallagher of Saint Anthony's gets the gold
- Long Jump - Sabrina Spataro of Archbishop Molloy hit the sand at 18-3.5 to win, followed by: Elizabet Maguder of Immaculata Adademy (17-10), Katie Gallagher of Saint Anthony's (17-8), Kimberly Mackay of Kellenberg Memorial (17-6)
- Pole Vault - Emma Cleary of St. John the Baptist got over 10-7 in her victory (best clearance this year)
- Shot Put - Adrienne Alexander of Bishop Loughlin threw a 40-3 to win, followed by: Natalie Jean of Kellenberg Memorial (38-3.5)
- Triple Jump - Hitting a big 38-1.5 jump, Odrine Belot of Kellenberg Memorial wins, her top jump of the season, followed by: Kaitlyn Lopez ofImmaculata Adademy (37-7.75), Alexia Fernandez of Saint Anthony's (36-8.75)
Boys Highlights
- 1600 Meter Run - Matthew Woop of Chaminade ran a 4:21.51 that earned him the W, followed by Dan Galford of Monsignor Farrell in 4:23.49,Kevin Kreider of Saint Anthony's (4:24.10)
- 200 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Laray Smith of Xaverian win in 21.94
- 3200 Meter Run - Great race for Thomas Awad of Chaminade who won in 9:34.36 with Cole Townsend of Canisius (Buffalo) in his shadow at 9:34.96
- 4x800 Meter Relay - St. John the Baptist 7:55.49; Kellenberg Memorial 8:03.13;
- 800 Meter Run - Payton Hazzard of Saint Anthony's held strong for a winning time of 1:55.30 just out-kicking the 1:55.50 by Pat Cooney ofArchbishop Molloy. Next was James Agati of Kellenberg Memorial in 1:56.33, Austin Mituniewicz of Holy Trinity (1:57.75)
- Pole Vault - With the bar at 14-6, Michael Brunoforte of Saint Anthony's gets the gold, followed by: Greg Gallagher of Iona Preparatory School(14-6), Savio Paul of Iona Preparatory School (14-0)
- Triple Jump - Jason Mathews of St. Francis Prep jumped a 46-3.25 in his win (new season best mark)
NAIA Outdoor Championship
NCAA Division II Track and Field Championships
On-Site Coverage
End of Fleet's ACU career marks beginning of new journey
TURLOCK, Calif. – Tyler Fleet's final throw in the discus competition Saturday at the NCAA Division II track and field championship meet marked the end of his competitive athletic career. It also signaled the beginning of a new adventure that will, literally, take him across the globe.
Carnett National 800m Champion
File photo courtesy of Concord University Turlock, CA. -- Shawnee Carnett, a sophomore, from Concord University just won the 800m at the NCAA Division II National Outdoor Track and Field Championship. It was fun watching her go from the back of the pack and make her move with about 200m to go and she finally took the lead and blew the field away in the last 100m to win in 2:14.53 . It was her type of race. The pace was slow, so she was able to out kick the competition like she normally does. Shawnee is now a 3 time All-American and the first National champion in track and field for Concord University. Congrats to Shawnee.
Wildcats claim another title
TURLOCK, Calif. – For the better part of four years, the ACU Wildcats have leaned on a core group of veterans to lead their team and win championships. And just as they did in March at the NCAA Division II indoor national championship meet in Albuquerque, N.M., the Wildcats' "Fab Four" delivered again Saturday at the outdoor championship meet, scoring 60 points between them – including 37 on the final day to deliver yet another team national championship in the long and illustrious history of ACU track and field.
Carnett Seeded #1 in NCAA DII 800m Finals
Running in the 3rd and final heat of the 800m prelims on Friday nignt at the NCAA DII Track and Field Championships, held at Cal State Stanislaus Warrior Stadium in Turlock, CA, Shawnee Carnett a sophomore from Concord University ran a stadium best time of 2:09.60 to earn the #1 seed for the finals that will be run today at 10:25 pm EDT. Watch Live here by clicking on the link and scrolling down to the bottom : http://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule
Jones' PR leads to second place
TURLOCK, Calif. – It was six short weeks ago that Nick Jones woke up one morning and decided to make wholesale changes to his throwing style in the shot put ring. Friday night at Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium, the decision paid off with a second-place finish and personal best mark in the shot put at the NCAA Division II outdoor track and field championships for ACU's junior all-America thrower.
Meet Results
NCAA Division III T&F Outdoor Championships
Niagara Frontier League Champs
NYSAAIS Championships
Girls Highlights
- 1500 Meter Run - Emily De La Bruyere of Brearley School got it done, winning in 4:56.73 just out-kicking the 4:57.01 by Katie Hanss ofBrearley School
- 800 Meter Run - Jillian Williams of Dalton School got it done, winning in 2:19.01 with Emily De La Bruyere of Brearley School in tow at 2:19.40. After that was Katie Hanss of Brearley School at 2:19.43
- Long Jump - Julie Shanus of Rye Country Day School lept 17-6.75 to get first
- Triple Jump - Sydney Hausman of Brearley School lept 36-10.75 to get first
Boys Highlights
- 3200 Meter Run - Great race for Edward Owens of Packer Collegiate who won in 9:37.03
- Discus - Aj Wolf of Hackley School threw a 164-5 to win
- Shot Put - Aj Wolf of Hackley School hurled a victorious 54-6.75
PSAL Frosh/Soph Champs
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Akayla Anderson of Benjamin Cardozo earned gold in 14.53. Anderson had the top time out of the prelims (14.63)
- 100 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Kimberly Bailey of Taft Campus (NYC) win in 11.96, followed by Shaneil Fairclough of Taft Campus (NYC) in 12.07, Kadecia Baird of Medgar Evers Prep (12.17). Bailey had the top time out of the prelims (12.17)
- 1500 Meter Run - Alexis Panisse of Benjamin Cardozo hustled to a 4:48.24 win, which is a new season best, trailed by Breanna Cummings ofBenjamin Banneker Academy and her 4:54.76, Christina Melian of Susan Wagner (4:55.65)
- 200 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Kimberly Bailey of Taft Campus (NYC) win in 24.74
Boys Highlights
- 800 Meter Run - Adam Yohanan of Bronx Science earned a 1:57.72 win with Aaron Roseman of Bronx Science on his heels in 1:57.90
Sec. 2 Class A Girls Champs
Sec. 3 B-C-D Steeplechase
Sec. 3 Boys AA Champs
Boys Highlights
- 1600 Meter Run - Zavon Watkins of Liverpool got it done, winning in 4:14.58 with Chris Buchanan of Cicero-North Syracuse in tow at 4:14.71. They were followed by Billy Gabriel of West Genesee (4:15.87), Nick Ryan of Fayetteville-Manlius (4:20.68), Mark Mcgurrin of Fayetteville-Manlius (4:21.31)
- 3200 Meter Run - Chris Buchanan of Cicero-North Syracuse earned a 9:39.50 win
- 800 Meter Run - Zavon Watkins of Liverpool hustled to a 1:52.48 win, trailed by John Delallo of West Genesee and his 1:54.01
- Long Jump - Richard Pete of Thomas R. Proctor lept 22-7.5 to get first
- Shot Put - Miles Bardo of Rome Free Academy (RFA) threw a 51-11.25 to win
- Triple Jump - Richard Pete of Thomas R. Proctor lept 45-8.75 to get first
Sec. 3 Class A Boys Champs
Sec. 3 Class B Champs
Boys Highlights
- 1600 Meter Run - Dylan Racha of Holland Patent ran a 4:23.35 that earned him the W (his best of the year) with Cody Racha of Holland Patentin tow at 4:23.81
- 3200 Meter Run - Ryan Manahan of Marcellus ran a 9:33.39 that earned him the W (his best of the year)
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Holland Patent 8:07.70;
Sec. 3 Class D Champs
Girls Highlights
- 800 Meter Run - Sage Hurta of Hamilton held strong for a winning time of 2:16.58
Section 1 Class A Championship
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Lexus Harney of Mount Vernon cleared 'em clean in 14.84h for the gold (her best of the year)
- 1500 Meter Run - Great race for Anima Banks of Mamaroneck who won in 4:34.10, followed by Hayley McMahon of Arlington in 4:37.20,Caile Kohlbrenner of Tappan Zee (4:45.20), Elizabeth Hekker of North Rockland (4:47.80), Ursula Svoboda of Suffern (4:49.30), Meagan Jaskot of Tappan Zee (4:59.20), Ariana Bottalico of Brewster (4:59.80)
- 200 Meter Dash - Tanaya Yarde of Mount Vernon blazed a 24.44h for the win, followed by Deejah Stevens of New Rochelle in 24.74h, followed by Sarah Bowens of Suffern in 24.94h
- 400 Meter Hurdles - Daniella Bernasconi of John Jay - East Fishkill hurdled to a 1:03.04h win, which is a new season best
- 400 Meter Dash - Tanaya Yarde of Mount Vernon took it home in 55.74h (her best of the year), followed by Deejah Stevens of New Rochelle in 56.94h, Kamilah Williams of White Plains (57.64h)
- 800 Meter Run - Kristen Walsh of North Rockland earned a 2:14.60 win, followed by Gina Talt of Mamaroneck in 2:15.80, Gabby Cuccia ofRoy C. Ketcham (RCK) (2:16.50), Alexis Hatcher of North Rockland (2:19.70)
- Long Jump - Sarah Bowens of Suffern lept 18-4.25 to get first, followed by: Lexus Harney of Mount Vernon (17-6.25)
- Pole Vault - With the bar at 11-0, Carissa Leonardi of Lakeland/Panas gets the gold, followed by: Claire Murphy of Ursuline School (10-6)
- Shot Put - Janice Johnson of Fox Lane launched it 40-3.25 to earn the top spot on the podium
- Triple Jump - Sarah Bowens of Suffern hit the sand at 37-8.5 to win, followed by: Aeisha McDavid of Ursuline School (36-9.5)
Boys Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Winslow Dorsainvil of Spring Valley sprinted 10.74h for the victory
- 110 Meter Hurdles - Malcolm Mosley of New Rochelle hurdled to a 14.54h win, which is a new season best
- 1600 Meter Run - Great race for Charlie Carr of Brewster who won in 4:19.40 and next was Timothy Mendez of North Rockland (4:23.70), Eric Holt of Carmel (4:24.00)
- 800 Meter Run - Alex Andre of North Rockland held strong for a winning time of 1:55.30, followed by Carter Humphrey of Yorktown in 1:56.50, Tommy Vandenberg of Mamaroneck (1:57.90)
- Discus - Darius Favors of North Rockland launched it 156-11 to earn the top spot on the podium
- Long Jump - Thomas Johnson of White Plains hit the sand at 23-8 to win, his top jump of the season, followed by: Nick Bien-Aime of North Rockland (23-5)
- Shot Put - Darius Favors of North Rockland launched it 52-4.25 to earn the top spot on the podium, which is his best throw of the season, followed by: Conja Nathan of Roosevelt (51-10)
- Triple Jump - Thomas Johnson of White Plains jumped a 48-0.5 in his win, followed by: Nick Bien-Aime of North Rockland (46-11), Alex Bowen of Beacon (45-0)
Section 1 Class B Championships
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Anna O'Connor of Our Lady of Lourdes win in 12.24h
- 800 Meter Run - Megan Young of Nanuet ran a 2:18.30 that earned her the W
- High Jump - Sally Gale of Nyack sailed over 5-4 for the win, which is her best throw of the season
Boys Highlights
- 1600 Meter Run - Marc Violone of Byram Hills ran a 4:22.40 that earned him the W (his best of the year) with Taylor Love of Rye in tow at 4:23.50
- 800 Meter Run - Ben Schwartz of Hendrick Hudson hustled to a 1:57.10 win, which is a new season best, just over Julio Melendez of Nyack1:57.30
- Pole Vault - Chris Spadaccini of Pearl River cleared a 14-0 to win
Section 1 Class C Championships
Girls Highlights
- 1500 Meter Run - Meredith Rizzo of Bronxville ran a 4:41.80 that earned her the W and next was Samantha Jorgensen of Pawling (4:51.90),Courtney Campbell of Bronxville (4:52.10), Nicola Phillips of Bronxville (4:55.90), Sarah King of Dobbs Ferry (4:56.90)
- 400 Meter Dash - Mary Cain of Bronxville smoked a 56.94h to win
- 800 Meter Run - Mary Cain of Bronxville ran a 2:11.10 that earned her the W and next was Meredith Rizzo of Bronxville (2:18.50)
Boys Highlights
- Long Jump - Tre Bracey of Alexander Hamilton lept 23-8 to get first
Section 2 Boys Class A Championships
Boys Highlights
- 1600 Meter Run - Michael Libruk of Shaker got it done, winning in 4:19.63 and next was Christian Delago of Shaker (4:22.62), Dave Marthy ofShaker (4:23.62)
- 3200 Meter Run - Sam Place of Saratoga Springs earned a 9:31.70 win with Jon Vallecorsa of Shaker on his heels in 9:34.10. After that was Ian Dorset of Shenendehowa at 9:36.70
- 800 Meter Run - Reuben Feinman of Shaker earned a 1:56.86 win
- Discus - Anthony Russo of Ballston Spa launched it 150-6 to earn the top spot on the podium
Section 2 Class A Champs
Girls Highlights
- 1500 Meter Run - Lizzie Predmore of Shenendehowa earned a 4:41.52 win with Keelin Hollowood of Saratoga Springs in her shadow at 4:42.66. They were followed by Molly Pezzulo of Saratoga Springs (4:46.41), Gina Stalica of Shenendehowa (4:46.94), Bailey Kowalczyk ofBallston Spa (4:47.14), Sydney King of Saratoga Springs (4:51.43)
- 400 Meter Hurdles - Nailed it! Kyle Plante of Colonie wins in 1:02.91
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Saratoga Springs 9:10.51; Shenendehowa 9:12.66; Colonie 9:24.14; Queensbury 9:25.94; Shaker 9:33.35;
- 800 Meter Run - Amanda Borroughs of Saratoga Springs got it done, winning in 2:17.22 with Demi Feder of Ballston Spa in her shadow at 2:17.45. Next was Kailyn Balzanio of Columbia (Sec 2) in 2:17.98, Kayleigh Lavender of Shaker (2:18.70), Estela Smith of Saratoga Springs(2:19.12), Kaitie Schillaci of Colonie (2:19.44)
- Discus - Nice toss of 120-6 for the victory
- Long Jump - Kyle Plante of Colonie lept 17-9.25 to get first, her top jump of the season
- Pole Vault - Kara Snyder of Colonie sailed over 10-9 for the win, followed by: Madison Weekes of Shenendehowa (10-6)
- Shot Put - Sam Kosa of Shenendehowa launched it 41-1 to earn the top spot on the podium, followed by: Tehresa Coles of Colonie (39-9),Savannah Gordon of Shenendehowa (38-7.75)
- Triple Jump - Hitting a big 38-2 jump, Cadi Diamente of Guilderland wins, followed by: Eva Kiehl of Columbia (Sec 2) (36-8), Sarah Osaheniof Shenendehowa (36-5.5), Amie Jefferson of Colonie (36-5)
Boys Highlights
- 1600 Meter Run - Michael Libruk of Shaker held strong for a winning time of 4:19.63, trailed by Christian Delago of Shaker and his 4:22.62,Dave Marthy of Shaker (4:23.62)
- 3200 Meter Run - Sam Place of Saratoga Springs ran a 9:31.70 that earned him the W (his best of the year) just out-kicking the 9:34.10 by Jon Vallecorsa of Shaker. They were followed by Ian Dorset of Shenendehowa (9:36.70)
- 800 Meter Run - Reuben Feinman of Shaker earned a 1:56.86 win
- Discus - Anthony Russo of Ballston Spa hurled a victorious 150-6
Section 2 Class B Champs
Girls Highlights
- High Jump - Sarah Palmer of Schuylerville got over 5-4 in her victory
- Triple Jump - Hitting a big 37-1 jump, Kayla Miller of Bishop Maginn wins, her top jump of the season
Section 2 Class BB Champs
Section 2 Class CC Champs
Section 4 Class A Champs
Section 4 Class B Champs
Section 4 Class C Champs
Section 4 Class D Champs
Section 9 Class A-D Champs
Girls Highlights
- 1500 Meter Run - Aisling Cuffe of Cornwall earned a 4:36.82 win, followed by Holly Cavalluzzo of Valley Central in 4:39.64, Gianna Fronteraof Newburgh Free Academy (4:41.90), Lauren Hehir of Washingtonville (4:46.63), Sabrina Brooks of Monroe-Woodbury (4:52.96), Jacqueline Kasal of Warwick Valley (4:58.75)
- 400 Meter Hurdles - Christina Zelenoy of Monroe-Woodbury flew over the hurdles with a 1:04.92 victory
- 400 Meter Dash - Christina Zelenoy of Monroe-Woodbury sprinted 57.44 for the victory
- 800 Meter Run - Great race for Aisling Cuffe of Cornwall who won in 2:17.64, trailed by Sabrina Brooks of Monroe-Woodbury and her 2:19.32
- High Jump - Tiyi Boone of Newburgh Free Academy cleared a 5-6 to win
- Long Jump - Doris Little of Newburgh Free Academy lept 17-8.75 to get first, followed by: Olivia Jebb of Cornwall (17-6.5)
- Triple Jump - Olivia Jebb of Cornwall jumped a 38-5.25 in her win, followed by: Tiyi Boone of Newburgh Free Academy (37-2.75), Brittany Bryant of Cornwall (37-0)
Boys Highlights
- 110 Meter Hurdles - Adam Abdur-rahman of Middletown sailed past the barries for a 14.21 win and next was Terry Martin of Pine Bush(14.60)
- 1600 Meter Run - Great race for Tim Luthin of Warwick Valley who won in 4:13.99, trailed by Martin Hehir of Washingtonville and his 4:16.27
- 400 Meter Dash - Mel Mosley of Middletown smoked a 46.88 to win, a new SB and next was Ryan Brennan of Monroe-Woodbury (48.30),Manny Mosley of Middletown (49.00)
- 800 Meter Run - Pat Rooney of Monroe-Woodbury hustled to a 1:57.63 win
- High Jump - Mel Mosley of Middletown got over 6-6 in his victory
- Pole Vault - Nick O'Brien of Pine Bush sailed over 15-1 for the win
Section 9 Class B-C Champs
Girls Highlights
- 1500 Meter Run - Mallory Peterson of Millbrook got it done, winning in 4:58.05
- Long Jump - Jessica Dunnigan of Liberty lept 17-8.25 to get first
- Pole Vault - Megan P. Clark of James I. O'Neill sailed over 12-0 for the win
- Triple Jump - Hitting a big 37-1 jump, Christine Kelly of Rondout Valley wins