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Liverpool's Zavon Watkins talks after winning the 1,600 at the Loucks Games in 4:11.13. He was later named the male outstanding performer.
Liverpool junior Zavon Watkins talks after winning the 800 at the Loucks Games in 1:50.61
Medgar Evers senior Andre Jordan set a personal best, winning the 400 at the Loucks Games in 47.94.
Cornwall's Aisling Cuffe, signed to Stanford, established a new state record in the 1,600 and 3,200 at Loucks. She was named female outstanding performer. She talks after the 1,600.
Columbia-bound Klarissa Ricks of Holy Names won the girls long jump at the Loucks Games in 18-10.50.
Sheepshead Bay senior Roylce Boston won the boys long jump in 24-3.25 at the Glenn D. Loucks Games at White Plains.
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 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.)
WHITE PLAINS – Medgar Evers coach Shaun Dietz gave Andre Jordan the pat on the back in deserved after he won the 400 meters at the Loucks Games. Then he quickly put the performance in perspective.
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.”
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.
Chris Brown, SC, broke a 33 year old record with his US#1 51-2.5 TJ. Billy Orman, AZ, broke a 27 year old State Record by running an 8:48.63 US#1 3200 meter run. Aisling Cuffe, NY, put on a distance clinic with a 9:56.16 3200 yesterday and a 4:40.56 1600 today! Haley Pierce, DE, ran a 4:41 1600 at her County Champs today as well. (Photo by John Olson)
WHITE PLAINS – St. Benedict’s coach Marty Hannon couldn’t help but think about what could have been. When senior Tahlief Jackson transferred from Patterson to the New Jersey private school powerhouse, the rules said he had to sit out 30 days. That meant he had to watch his new team from the stands at Penn Relays.
5/14 WKND: Leagues! CB West US#5 4x8|Robbins US#6 206 Jav|Long US#8 192-10 Discus|White US#12 23.95! Photo by Charles Stone
Tre Bracey isn’t afraid of the moment. Not even an audience of 50,000 at Penn Relays could faze him. The Hamilton senior stayed in his own head, in his own world. All to a James Brown soundtrack.