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Idaho State University
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Pocatello, ID RESULTS POSTED
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02/14 |
State College Area High School
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Photo by David Beyerle
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State College, PA RESULTS POSTED |
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Geneva, OH COLLEGIATE RESULTS POSTED
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02/15 |
Photos by Patty Morgan
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Defending state indoor 60 meter champion Jody-Ann Evans of Quakertown reminded everyone that she was going to be one of the girls to beat come next Saturday's state championships.
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Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED
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02/15 |
Susquehanna University
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Selinsgrove, PA COLLEGIATE RESULTS POSTED
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02/15 |
West Virginia State University
Skylar Braga of Waynesburg ran 8.46 to finish 4th in the girls 60 meter dash. Melissa McCann of Laurel Highlands ran 2:26.69 to win the 800 meter run. Kylie Knavish of Peters Township ran 12:04.94 to win the 3200 meter run. Maddie Williams of Laurel Highlands cleared 10-6 to win the pole vault. For the boys, Jake Longley of Laurel Highlands ran 9.21 to win the 60 meter hurdles. Teammate Michael Cecchini ran 10:45.91 to win the 3200 meter run.
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Morgantown, WV RESULTS POSTED |
02/16 |
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Photos by Don Rich and Patty Morgan
Norristown boys led wire to wire to win the 4x200 meter relay with a US#4 time of 1:29.51. Pennridge finished 3rd with a US#9 time of 1:30.27. Imhotep finished 5th in 1:32.33.
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In the boys mile, Jack Huemmler of Strath Haven (4:26.13) finished 11th and Connor Harriman of Pennsbury (4:27.24) finished 12th.
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PA girls goes 5-6-7 in the mile run, with Sara Sargent finishing 5th (4:55.50), Marissa Sheva 6th (4:56.26), and Kennedy Weisner of Elk County Catholic 7th (4:57.07) after pacing the first 3/4 of the race.
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New York, NY HIGH SCHOOL AND ELITE
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02/16 |
Princeton University
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Princeton, NJ RESULTS POSTED COLLEGIATE
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02/16 |
Photos by Charles Stone
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Bethlehem, PA RESULTS POSTED Photo Gallery by Charles Stone
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02/16 |
MEET FEATURE AND PHOTOS BY PHIL GROVE
With the state indoor championships only a few days away, there was no time to waste Saturday during the Tri-State Coaches meet at Edinboro University. ![]() ![]() “It felt pretty good,” the senior said of the winning effort in the boys’ high jump. “I laid my head back, and it felt really good.” Utilizing his new starting height of 6-1, Moffett needed just one attempt at 6-1, 6-3 and 6-5, leading Indiana Area’s Darnae Clemons over as well and to T-PA#5 in a second-place finish. A second-attempt clearance of 6-7 secured the victory, while a first-try over at 6-9 moved Moffett up the rankings again after he cleared 6-8 to win the SPIRE Showcase a week ago. “It was pretty scary at first,” the winner said of his three attempts at 6-10. “It was my first time ever doing it, but I plan on getting it next time.” Another winner who improved on her performance in Ohio last week was Green of Greater Latrobe. On the 300-meter oval at SPIRE, the senior ran a then indoor best of 56.32 seconds to finish second in the 400 dash and move atop the state rankings. The winner from Michigan ran 56.17. On the tighter, 236.621-meter track at Edinboro, Green was fast again Saturday, reaching the break line first and powering to the finish unchallenged. The end result for Green was her own 56.17 to widen the cushion at the top of the state list and move to US#9. “It’s definitely a good run,” Green said of her new indoor PR. “I think I finished better, and that’s what made the difference.” Although she did not double in the 800 run, Green closed out the meet in impressive fashion, moving the Wildcats from third to first in less than 200 meters of her anchor in the 4x400 relay. Green stopped the clock at 4:08.84. “I think it’s going to be a tough race,” Green said of the state 400 final. “There’s a lot of competition and a lot of girls are just as good as me. It’s going to be very close I think. I definitely am going to go out to win. Hopefully that’s what I’ll do.” PRs Plentiful in Long, Triple Jumps Another who didn’t wait long to take control of an event, or in this case events, was Mars Area’s Dennis. In the triple jump, Dennis bounded out to a new PR of 38-5.25 on her first attempt, assuring herself of victory and moving from No. 3 in the state rankings to PA#2 and US#20. “I’ve been training hard, so I just put all that I’ve learned together and it (paid) off,” the junior said. “I think the long jump warmed me up, and then I just pulled through for the triple.” Not resting on her opener, Dennis came back with marks of 37-10.25 and 38-2.5 in the prelims to surpass her former best of 37-9.5 on all three attempts. The junior decided to pass her three tries in the finals after anchoring the Planets’ metric mile relay. Earlier in the day in the long jump, Dennis gained the lead in round 1 at 17-8.5 and never gave it up, extending her advantage to 18-3.5 and PA#2 18-4 in the next two rounds. She wasn’t able to improve in the finals, but two more 18-plus marks – 18-0.75 and another 18-4 – came her way in rounds 5 and 6. “I’m very excited,” Dennis said about next week’s meet at Penn State. Although she needed a third-attempt mark to make the finals after a pair of fouls, Norwin’s Sidney Black jumped well. Her 36-11.5 in the prelims was a new PR and good enough for the silver medal, but the senior improved to 37-4.5 in round 5 to become PA#4 before closing out the competition with another 37-footer. Bridget Guy of Hempfield Area moved up to PA#4 in the long jump with a runner-up leap of 18-1.5. On the track, she added another PR by winning the 60 hurdles in 9.48 seconds. The boys’ long jump also was decided in round 1 as Isaiah Brooks of Woodland Hills spanned a new PA#1 and US#13 23-2.25. Only a sophomore, Brooks entered the competition with a best of 22-10.75 that was No. 3 in Pennsylvania. “My jumping today was excellent,” the Wolverine standout said. “I just had to work on my form. “My coaches told me to kick my feet out. My first jump, that’s what I did. I got the 23, and that’s what we’ve been working on all week, trying to get past 22.” Gary Jackson of Baldwin added more than a foot to his PR, placing second with a PA#9 22-3.75 from round 1. He also had a leap of 22-2.25. Hickory, Hempfield Area Throwers Top Fields ![]() A junior, Lewis opened at 56-9.5, a throw that would have been a PR of almost a foot when the indoor season began. His next time in the ring was something special as the 12-pound ball traveled 59-8, which is now good for PA#1, US#7 and a new PR. Meanwhile, Max Adams of Hempfield Area overcame foul problems in the prelims to unleash a PA#3 heave that’s also a PR. The junior’s effort covered 58-4.5 and is a season best by almost 3 feet. Fyalkowski kept with the theme of leading early by hitting 39 feet in round 1 and gaining a slim edge of 3 inches over rival Sophia Fustos of Hickory. Fyalkowski added to her advantage in the finals, launching the 8.8-pound ball a PA#3 and PR 40-4.5. “It’s more of a mental game,” Fyalkowski said of her preparations for the state indoor meet. “I’ve got to prepare to see myself winning.” Strong Starts Work Best for Track Champs ![]() “This year I started out a little uncomfortable in the blocks,” Dorogy said. “We fixed that, my foot placement and breathing at the start, and then just staying relaxed at the end of the race has really helped me this year.” In the 200, Dorogy ran from behind and eked out first over another Gateway sprinter, Jae’Len Means, as the two were credited with T-PA#3 22.28s. The margin of victory was two-thousandths of a second with Dorogy at 22.2733 to 22.2753 for Means. “We’ve been bench pressing a lot,” the winner joked about why his torso might have been in front at the finish line. “I don’t know if that helped a little bit, but just staying relaxed really helped me.” Although the start isn’t as critical in her multi-lap events, Brianna Schwartz of Shaler Area took away most of the suspense in the girls’ mile by taking the lead and turning the race into a single-file run. The sophomore was never headed en route to cracking the 5-minute barrier with a PA#4 4:57.08 and nearly six-second PR. “I was really excited to break 5 (minutes),” Schwartz said. “That was my goal today going into the race. I wanted to do my best and see how fast I could run.” ![]() “We all feel that strengthwise, that’s her best event,” Bair said of 15 laps of the banked oval at Penn State. “Her finish is still a little bit questionable at the end of a big-time mile. I don’t know if she’s got enough leg speed over the last 200 to run against some of the top girls in Pennsylvania. But certainly having finished third in the AAA cross country meet, we think she can handle a 3K pretty well.” ![]() For the boys, De'Lorian Day of Hempfield Area closed out the meet with a PA#2 46-3.25 victory in the triple jump, finishing ahead of Jamie Szymczak of McDowell (PA#4 46-1.25) and the PA#6 45-9.50 by Cathedral Prep’s Moffett. Robin Hall of Penn Hills ran a PA#5 49.61 to win the 400 dash ahead of a PA#7 49.77 by Sherman West of Hempfield Area. Twin brothers Ethan and Colin Martin of Fox Chapel Area worked together at the front of the 3,000 field and finished 1-2, with Ethan running a PA#4 8:47.67 and Colin going 8:51.43, while Nick Conway of Port Allegany ran a 8.24 to win the 60 high hurdles. In the relays, Gateway ran a PA#6 1:31.93 to win the 4x200 relay over PA#7 Altoona (1:32.19).
FLASH SUMMARY BY LEX MERCADO
Hanna Green of Greater Latrobe moved into the US top ten in the 400 meter dash with a winning US#7 performance of 56.17. Brianna Schwartz ran a PA#4 time of 4:57.08 to win the mile in a solo effort. Gina Aim of Hampton ran a PA#2 time of 2:14.12 to win the 800 meter run.
For the boys, there were 3 state leading performances in the field events. Malik Moffett of Cathedral Prep joined Ibn Short of Milton Hershey on top of the state list in the high jump with a T-US#2 mark of 6-9! Luke Lewis of Hickory took the state lead in the shot put with a US#5 throw of 59-8, beating out PA#3 Max Adams of Hempfield (58-4.50). In the long jump, Isaiah Brooks of Woodland Hills became the new state leader with a winning mark of 23-2.25. De'Lorian Day of Hempfield won the triple jump with a PA#2 mark of 46-3.25 ahead of PA#4 Jamie Szymczak of McDowell (46-1.25) and PA#6 Malik Moffett of Cathedral Prep (45-9.50). Robin Hall of Penn Hills ran a PA#5 time of 49.61 to win the 400 meter dash ahead of PA#7 Sherman West of Hempfield (49.77). Ethan and Colin Martin of Fox Chapel went 1-2 in the 3000 meter run with Ethan running a PA#4 time of 8:47.67. Nick Conway of Port Allegheny ran a PA#5 time of 8.24 to win the 60 meter hurdles. In the relays, Gateway ran a PA#6 time of 1:31.93 to win the 4x200 meter relay over PA#7 Altoona (1:32.19). Penn Hills ran 3:27.52 to win the 4x400 meter relay. |
Edinboro, PA RESULTS POSTED
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02/16 |
Bre Manzolillo of Schuylkill Valley cleared 11-6 to win the girls pole vault while Ryan Wilkes of Valley View cleared 13-6 to win the boys pole vault.
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Camp Hill, PA RESULTS POSTED |
02/16 |
Youngstown State University
Keaton Docchio of Ellwood City ran 8.65 to finish 3rd in the boys 60 meter hurdles. Ethan Matheny of Brookville Area ran 52.53 to finish 8th in the 400 meter dash. Ryan McGuire of Trinity Christian ran 4:38.63 to finish 8th in the 1600 meter run and ran 10:10.73 to finish 3rd in the 3200 meter run. Aaron Ray of Brookville jumped 40 feet even to finish 2nd in the triple jump. Jon Yohman of Wilmington Area won the shot put with a mark of 55-8.50.
For the girls, a new state leader emerged in the shot put. Rachel DeMaria of West Middlesex threw a lifetime best of 42-0.75 to finish 2nd in the shot put and move from PA#13 to PA#1! Blake Baylor of Lewisburg ran 2:21.59 to win the 800 meter run. Heather Paynter of Homer Center ran 5:26.67 to finish 2nd in the 1600 meter run. Kristen White of West Middlesex ran 11:42.40 to finish 2nd in the 3200 meter run ahead of 3rd place Alyssa Brandis of Central Cambria (11:43.83). Samantha Gibson of Trinity Christian cleared 5-0 to finish 4th in the high jump. |
Youngstown, OH RESULTS POSTED |
02/17 |
Wilmington Track Club
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Newark, DE RESULTS POSTED
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02/17 |
Kent State University
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Kent, OH RESULTS POSTED
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02/17 |
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Bethlehem, PA CANCELED |
02/18 |
Germantown Academy brothers Ben and Sam Ritz swept the mile and 3000, respectively, with Ben going 4:28.40 and Sam clicking 9:03.79. Lansdale Catholic's Anna Bentcke was 4th in the 800 in 2:30.71. Teammate Elizabeth Reid was 3rd in the 400 in 1:00.66. And Tunkhannock's Josh Colley captured 2nd in the triple jump with a 40-9 and 3rd in the long jump at 19-07.50.
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New York, NY RESULTS POSTED
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