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05/10 - 05/12 |
PIAA District 8 AA/AAA Championships
Summary by Phil Grove
Will Graham struck gold four times as District 8 (Pittsburgh City League) became the first district to wrap up its 2012 season in a two-day meet. The Allderdice standout won a pair of field events on Thursday and then returned Saturday for two more individual victories on the track.
Graham was a convincing winner in both hurdle races, slipping over the 110-meter barriers in a near-season-best clocking of 15.25 seconds and claiming the 300 hurdles in 42.73. On Thursday evening at the Oliver High School oval, he scaled 6 feet, 4 inches in the high jump and was the lone competitor over 40 feet in the triple jump. He was one of four double winners in the boys' running events as Obama Academy's Eddie Harris (11.17 and 23.30) topped the dashes, Allderdice's Darius Moore turned in the 400-800 double and teammate Ean DiSilvio (4:31.26 in 1,600) crossed the line first in the distance races. In the girls meet, Obama Academy's Karla Simmons had a 59.78 clocking as part of a 400-800 double, and teammate Brandy Brooks claimed both hurdle events (16.12 in 100 hurdles). Obama's Kaleah Rose had a 12.71 in the 100 dash, and Kayla Key of Westinghouse won the 200 in 26.58. Allderdice easily claimed both team titles, with the boys more than doubling the runner-up and the girls winning by 20 points.
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Pittsburgh, PA RESULTS POSTED
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05/14 |
PIAA District 2 AAA Championship
Janna Wilson of Honesdale won the 400 (58.55) and 200 meter dashes (25.68) as well as the long jump (18-1.25). Kaitlyn Lewis of North Pocono edged out Summer Hill of Honesdale to win the 800. Both ran 2:16. Hill also was 2nd in the 1600 meter run to Regan Rome of Dallas. Rome ran 5:04.65 while Hill ran 5:05.20. Rome also ran 10:56.27 to win the 3200 meter run. Dannah Hayward of James Coughlin ran a PA#4 time of 44.40 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Honesdale ran 3:59.03 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Wallenpaupack ran 9:33.43 to win the 4x800 meter relay.
For the boys, Sean Burke of Abington Heights ran 9:21.03 to win the 3200 meter run. Nick O'Brien of Wyoming Area threw 180-3 to win the javelin. Tom Damiani of Tunkhannock ran 1:56.15 to win the 800 meter run. |
Scranton, PA LIVE RESULTS POSTPONED TO WED 5/16 BECAUSE OF RAIN |
05/14 |
Swarthmore Last Chance Meet
Swarthmore College
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Swarthmore, PA RESULTS POSTED COLLEGIATE/OPEN
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05/15 |
PIAA District 2 AA Championship
Melissa Cruz of Holy Redeemer ran 2:17.05 to win the 800 meter run. Cassidy Jenkins of Lakeland won the high hurdles (14.91) and the intermediate hurdles (46.38). Holy Redeemer ran 9:39.52 to win the 4x800 meter relay. Quieterra Gross of GAR Memorial jumped 17-6.50 to win the long jump. Fallyn Boich of Holy Redeemer won the discus (130 feet even) and the javelin (125-6).
For the boys, David Gawlas of Holy Redeemer won the 100 (10.84) and 200 meter dashes (22.33). Rico Galassi of Holy Cross won the 1600 (4:18.61) and 3200 meter runs (PA#5 9:19.51). John Lawson of Montrose threw 178-10 to win the javelin. |
Scranton, PA RESULTS POSTED POSTPONED TO THUR 5/17 BECAUSE OF RAIN |
05/15 |
PIAA District 6 AA Championships
Angel Piccirillo of Homer Center won the 1600 meter run (4:48.25), the 800 meter run (2:12.48), anchored her 4x400 meter relay team with a 56 second split and a 2nd place finish and anchored her 4x800 meter relay team to a 3rd place finish. Paige Lumley of Richland won the 100 meter hurdles (15.03) and 300 meter hurdles (45.65). But her best performance was in the triple jump, as she earned a PA#2 mark in the event with a mark of 40-2.25.
For the boys, Stefan Moreau of United won the discus (151-11) and the javelin (184-9). Jeremy Claypoole of Bellwood Antis jumped 45-8.25 to win the triple jump. Charles Wilson-Adams of Tyrone cleared 6-4 to win the high jump. Bo Blose of Purchase Line ran 1:57.39 to win the 800 meter run. |
Altoona, PA RESULTS POSTED |
05/16 |
PA Independent School Athletic Association (PAISAA) Championship
Katelyn Jackson of Sprinside won the 100 (12.28) and 200 meter dashes (25.45). Katie Nappi of Notre Dame won the 800 meter run (2:17.49) and the 100 meter hurdles (16.02). Maria Seykora of Notre Dame won the 1600 (5:03.35) and 3200 meter runs (11:01.04). Megan McCloskey of Germantown Academy cleared 5-7 to win the high jump. Imani Shell of Friends Central won the long jump (16-7.50) and the triple jump (36-1.50).
For the boys, Alec Peabody of Abington Friends won the 200 meter dash (22.40) and the long jump (22-6). Geoffrey Bocobo of The Haverford School won the 400 (50.78) and the 110 meter hurdles (15.13). Tom Pitt of Malvern cleared 6-5 to win the high jump. Luca Elek of The Haverford School ran 1:57.73 to win the 800 meter run. Quinn Davis of The Hill School ran 4:23.27 to win the 1600 meter run. Dustin Wilson of Chestnut Hill Academy ran 9:20.22 to win the 3200 meter run. |
Pottstown, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/16 |
PIAA District 10 AAA Championship
Eliza Lowe of Grove City Area won the 100 meter hurdles (14.97) and the 300 meter hurdles (45.88). Abby Jones of Franklin Area cleared 5-5 to win the high jump. Paige Kassab of Meadville jumped 37-10.75 to win the triple jump. Jaynee Corbett of Corry Area won the shot put (PA#4 40-11.75) and the discus (115-11). Grove City Area swept the relays, winning the 4x100 (50.92), the 4x400 (4:09.47), and 4x800 meter relays (10:01.69).
For the boys, Stephen Deak of McDowell won the 400 (50.13) and 200 meter dashes (22.83). Dan Jaskowak of Grove City Area won the 1600 (4:21.57) and 3200 meter runs (9:34.80). Greg Miaczynski of Central Tech ran 38.86 to win the 300 meter hurdles. De'vion Tate of McDowell won the long jump (22 feet even) and the triple jump (45-7). Jesse Ragon of Oil City ran 14.91 to win the 110 meter hurdles. |
Harborcreek, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/16 - 05/17 |
PIAA District 11 AA Championships
Jessica Pereira of Palmerton won the 100 (12.87), 200 (26.20) and 400 meter dashes (58.32). Kayla Hope of Tamaquea jumped 17-10 to win the long jump. Christine Streisel of Tamaqua won the shot put (38-5.25) and the javelin (151-10). Rebecca Askins-Gast of Moravian Academy ran 2:18.26 to win the 800 meter run.
For the boys, Brendan Shearn of North Schuylkill won the 1600 (4:24.36) and 3200 meter runs (9:21.13). Monty Szukics of Palmerton won the 100 (11.13) and 200 meter dashes (21.95). Tyler Horton of Bethlehem Catholic won the high hurdles (14.74) and the intermediate hurdles (39.65). Caleb Johnson of Northern Lehigh cleared 6-5 to win the high jump. Daniel Reichenbach of Salisbury jumped 45-6 to win the triple jump. Tyler Hope of Tamaqua threw 182-5 to win the javelin. |
Whitehall, PA RESULTS POSTED
MEET PROGAMS
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05/16 - 05/17 |
PIAA District 11 AAA Championships
Hanna Brosky of Emmaus ran 2:15.78 to win the 800 meter run. Amy Darlington of Liberty won the 1600 (5:02.77) amd 3200 meter runs (PA#7 10:49.03). Damirah Graham of Easton ran a PA#6 time of 44.87 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Easton ran a PA#8 time of 48.62 to win the 4x100 meter relay. Aspen Gaita of Stroudsburg jumped 18-0.50 to win the long jump. Jane Lukas of Nazareth Area jumped 37-8 to win the triple jump. Gracie Hargrove of Liberty threw 39-4.75 to win the shot put. Olivia Hassler of Parkland threw a PA#3 mark of 149-10 to win the javelin.
For the boys, Langston Northern of Stroudsburg won the 100 (11.04, T-PA#6 10.79 prelims) and 200 meter dashes (21.66). Nathan Palmer of Freedom Area won the 1600 (4:27.48) and 3200 meter runs (9:42.82). Stroudsburg ran a PA#6 time of 42.40 to win the 4x100 meter relay. Shavinski Thomas of Pottsville cleared 6-9 to win the high jump. Quay Rogers of Stroudsburg jumped 22-7.50 to win the long jump. Dwayne Vines of Pocono Mountain West jumped 46-9 to win the triple jump. Bryan Pearson of Bangor threw 178-6 to win the discus. Jon Strauss of Lehighton threw 189-10 to win the javelin. |
Whitehall, PA RESULTS POSTED MEET PROGAMS
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05/16 - 05/17 |
PIAA District 12 AA Championships
Photos by Patty Morgan and Charles Stone
Jada Steward became the new state leader in the 100 meter dash with a winning time of 11.86. Steward also improved on her PA#2 time of 24.56 to win the 200 meter dash. Swenson's duo of Tichina Rhodes and Imani Harris-Quillen ran 24.97 to finish behind Steward. Harris-Quillen did run 57.36 to win the 400 meter dash. Amy Hicks of Swenson won the high hurdles (14.72) and the intermediate hurdles (44.56). Swenson moved up to PA#1 in the 4x100 meter relay with a winning time of 47.30. They also won the 4x400 meter relay with a PA#5 time of 3:54.52. Amani Nesmith of Swenson won the long jump (17-10) and the triple jump (37-4.50).
For the boys, Todd Townsend of West Catholic won the high hurdles (14.66) and the intermediate hurdles (PA#8 38.12). Quran Cason of Engineering and Science ran 22.20 to win the 200 meter dash. Shakur Nesmith of Imhotep ran 11.08 to win the 100 meter dash. Keaton Naff of Masterman ran 4:23.25 to win the 1600 meter run. |
Philadelphia, PA LIVE RESULTS
RESULTS POSTED
VIDEO INTERVIEWS Jada Stewart, PA#1 100 in 11.86
PHOTOS
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05/16 - 05/17 |
PIAA District 12 AAA Championships ![]()
For the girls, Diamond Hodge of Girls High won four events in the two day event. On day one, she won the long jump
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Philadelphia, PA LIVE RESULTS
RESULTS POSTED
VIDEO INTERVIEW John Landis, Father Judge PA#1 LJ
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05/16 |
PIAA District 5 AA Championships
Abby Turner of Fannett-Metal won the 100 (12.85), 200 (26.89) and 400 meter dashes (59.95). Maria Snyder of Northern Bedford won the 1600 (5:20.23) and 3200 meter runs (11:57.40). Jenna Bracken of Windber Area won the high hurdles (15.61) and the triple jump (35-4.25).
For the boys, Daniel Meyer of Somerset Area won the 100 (11.30) and 200 meter dashes (22.81). Matt Dull of Chestnut Ridge won the high hurdles (15.15) and the intermediate hurdles (39.05). Zach Pressel of Northern Bedford cleared 6-6 to win the high jump. Michael Young of Chestnut Ridge won the long jump (21-3) and the triple jump (45-5.75) |
Loysburg, PA
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05/16 |
PIAA District 9 AAA Championship
Catherine Sheffo of DuBois Area won the 400 meter dash (1:00.36), the 800 meter run (2:33.21) and 1600 meter run (5:33.25). Jessica Shomo of Clearfield Area won the long jump (17-8) and the triple jump (35-8). Alexis DeNapoli of DuBois won the shot put (36-1.50) and the discus (120-9).
For the boys, Aziz Yousif of Bradford Area won the 1600 (4:44.59), 800 (1:57.45), and 3200 meter runs (10:19.52). Teammate David Reinhardt won the shot put (55 feet even), the discus (PA#7 170 feet even), and the javelin (189-3). |
Kane, PA RESULTS POSTED |
05/17 |
PIAA District 6 AAA Championships
State College girls ran 9:27.14 to win the 4x800 meter relay and ran 4:00.82 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Emma Cousins of State College ran 2:16.95 to win the 800 meter run. Nikki Kerns of Altoona won the high hurdles (15.82) and the intermediate hurdles (46.86) as well as the high jump (4-11). Jayna Coyle of Somerset won the long jump (17-9.50) and the triple jump (37-3.50).
For the boys, Altoona ran a PA#6 time of 7:55.20 to win the 4x800 meter relay. State College was 2nd with a PA#7 time of 7:55.52. Alex Shisler of State College won the 400 (PA#6 48.49) and 200 meter dashes (22.31). Zach Moon of Mifflin County ran 1:56.61 to win the 800 meter run. Dylan Mountain (9:28.33) and Korey Replogle (9:29.84) of Altoona finished 1-2 in the 3200 meter run. DeShae Lee of Altoona and Jake Shepherd of Mifflin County cleared 6-5 in the high jump. Shepherd also jumped 22-4.25 to win the long jump. Ryan Steinbugl of Altoona cleared 15-4 to win the pole vault. Harry Lowber of Mifflin County jumped 45-11.50 to win the triple jump. |
Altoona, PA RESULTS POSTED |
05/17 |
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Pittsburgh, PA RESULTS POSTED
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05/18 - 05/19 |
PIAA District 1 AA Championships
Erin Keen of Villa Joseph Marie won the 100 (12.48) and 200 meter dashes (25.36). Liz McDonald of Sacred Heart ran 11:17.64 to win the 3200 meter run. Megan McGarrity of St Basil Academy ran 5:11.06 to win the 1600 meter run and 2:19.60 to win the 800 meter run. Mary Newell of Villa Joseph Marie won the shot put (39-6.50) and the discus (126-2).
For the boys, Chris Alamo of Girard College won the high hurdles (14.94) and the intermediate hurdles (40.26). Teammate DeShaun Pickett won the 100 (11.10) and 200 meter dashes (22.22). Dan Alexander of Lower Moreland ran 1:58.56 to win the 800 meter run. Christopher Dock set a meet record 8:00.51 to win the 4x800 meter relay. |
Coatesville, PA RESULTS POSTED PERFORMANCE LIST
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05/18 - 05/19 |
PIAA District 1 AAA Championships
Photos by Patty Morgan, Charles Stone and Don Rich
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Emma Keenan of Gwynedd Mercy ran a US#9 time of 2:08.08 to set a meet record in the 800 meter run. Kayla Coley of Cheltenham (state leading 14.31) and Eliana Yankelev of Lower Merion (PA#2 14.42) went 1 -2 in the 100 meter hurdles.
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Jody Ann Evans of Quakertown won the 100 (T-PA#1 11.86) and 200 meter dashes (24.58, T-PA#2 24.56 in first two rounds). Kenya Woodall of Coatesville set a new meet record in the 400 meter dash, running 54.06 to take the state lead.
Tori Gerlach of Pennridge won the 3200 (district record and PA#1 10:24.19) and 1600 meter runs (4:53.18). Mikalia White of Spring Ford ran a PA#3 time of 44.65 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Central Bucks West became the new state leaders in the 4x400 meter relay with a winning time of 3:49.73. Coatesville was 2nd in a PA#2 time of 3:50.14.
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Drew Magaha of Upper Moreland broke his own meet record with a state leading time of 4:08.94 to win the 1600 meter run, including a 56.5 last 400 meters. Jack Huemmler of Strath Haven ran a PA#2 time of 4:12.79 to finish 2nd. Strath Haven (state leading 41.81) held off previous state leaders Neshaminy (PA#2 41.90) to win the 4x100 meter relay.
Chris Williams of Strath Haven (PA#1 13.82) held off teammate Wellington Zaza (PA#2 13.86) and Aaron Willett of Coatesville (PA#3 13.94) to win the 110 meter hurdles. Ronnie Gillespie of Upper Perkiomen ran a state leading and meet record time of 10.61 to win the 100 meter dash.
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Eric Futch of Penn Wood won the 300 meter hurdles (meet record 37.08) and the 200 meter dash (state leading and meet record 21.23). Sam Hibbs of Hatboro Horsham became the 2nd new state leader this week in the 3200 meter run with a winning time of 9:08.62. Bensalem ran a PA#2 time of 3:17.67 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Andrew Brandt of Marple Newtown cleared 6-8 to win the high jump. Corey Smith of Central Bucks West and Chris Williams of Strath Haven clared 15 feet in the pole vault. Harley LaCroix of Cheltenham jumped a PA#3 mark of 23-5.25 to win the long jump. Perry Hopkins of Unionville threw 195 feet even to win the javelin.
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Amanda Benninghoff of Council Rock South cleared 11-4 to win the pole vault.
In the track prelims, three meet records were set. Emma Keenan of Gwynedd Mercy broke the 800 meter record set by the high school all time record holder Kim Gallagher of Upper Dublin. Keenan's US#10 time of 2:08.47 broke the 1980 record of 2:09.5. Kenya Woodall of Coatesville regained her number 1 ranking in the 400 meter dash with a meet record time of 54.68, breaking the 2008 record of 55.03 set by Ije Iheoma of Council Rock South. Ryan Hynes of Central Bucks South ran a PA#3 time of 37.23 to set a meet record in the boys 300 meter hurdles, breaking the 1981 record of 37.3 by Rob Irvin of Plymouth Whitemarsh.
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Coatesville, PA RESULTS POSTED
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VIDEO INTERVIEWS Garnet Valley Girls 4x800 - 4th in final - broke school record twice in two days.
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05/18 - 05/19 |
PIAA District 3 AA Championships PIAA District 3 AAA Championships By CORY MULL PennTrackXC.com SHIPPENSBURG -- History told Imani Brown that he should be happy. On Saturday, he captured his third straight District 3 Class AAA gold medal in the triple jump. But the Reading High senior had the look of disappointment on his face. His 48-foot, 8.75-inch jump was a new meet record (wind aided) and over two inches farther than his result a year ago. Though to Brown, it wasn't enough. What he really wanted was to leap into the elusive 50-foot club. "It's really an important benchmark I've set for myself," said Brown, who also won the long jump with a leap of 23-4 on Friday. "I feel I have to be in the 50s." "I feel like I'm not hitting the numbers I want to be hitting," he added. "I'm disappointed with the distances." At least for Brown, one more meet stands in his way. It may be enough time for him to improve. Heading into the large-school state meet, Brown is among the favorites to win the triple jump -- as well as the long jump. "While I am disappointed, winning is special," Brown said. "I feel like I've worked hard to get here and that I deserve to be here. I'm happy inside." Surprise, Surprise: It was an average jump. That was the impression Chambersburg junior Marshay Ryan received when she landed her District 3 Class AAA record 18-feet, 9.5-inch long jump. "It was just the feeling I had when my feet hit the sand," said Ryan, a runner-up finisher in last year's meet. "It didn't feel like a very long jump, but when they told me my mark, I was definitely surprised." Ryan certainly exceeded expectations, besting her seasonal mark of 18-7.5, which she achieved in last week's Mid-Penn Championships. From a year ago, Ryan added eight inches to her leap. And it was a successful two days overall for Ryan, who also won the triple jump with a leap of 39-8.5. "Going into any event, I always have confidence that I can win," Ryan said. "I have a competitive spirit that helps me with my events." Ryan recorded her district record long jump on her third attempt in trials. No Need for a Kick: ![]() On Saturday, she continued to build to her growing resume with a win in the Class AA 1,600-meter run, taking the field in 5:04.67. She finished 60-meters ahead of the next closest competitor. "Looking back a couple years ago," Speakman said, "I couldn't have imagined myself being here." The Boiling Springs senior believes her weakness in the mile is still in the final kick. However, she had no need for it on Saturday. She took command early, establishing control on the inside as she gradually built her lead. "My weakness has always been my kick," said Speakman, who also won the 3,200-meter run on Friday with a time of 11:01.57. "Someone always passes me with 150 meters to go. But I've worked on it this season and I've really committed myself to improving there." The Syracuse University commit finished third in 2011 with a time of 5:20. What a Difference a Week Makes: Placed in a familiar situation Saturday, Chambersburg High boys' 4x800-meter relay team made sure to change their fate. Just a week earlier at the Mid-Penn Championships, anchor leg Ryun Holder held a slim lead with 200-meters left, but was passed at the finish line. Against rival Cumberland Valley. That result wasn't lost on Holder, or the Trojans. On Saturday, instead of leading into the final lap, Holder trailed. Knowing that patience would pay off, he waited until the final 100-meters to kick and ultimately skimmed by the Eagles at the line to give his team an impressive 7:48.94 finish, two seconds faster than their best time on the season. It's also PA#1. The senior laden relay team was helmed by Holder, lead-off Nick Rotz and middle legs Adam Harringer and Aaron Powell. "What was different was that, as a team, we had more support overall," said Holder, whose Trojans also broke 7:50 at the Mid-Penn meet. "I didn't have to do much work, because my teammates gave me good positioning heading into the anchor." Holder felt his position heading into the final lap was ideal. "It helps more sometimes when you're fighting from behind," Holder said. "You know what distance you need to make up, and ultimately you use that to compete." Getting the win against Cumberland Valley was the icing on the cake. "Going into the season, our goal was to break 7:50," Harringer said, "and we did that last meet. So to do it today again was even better, and to get it against Cumberland Valley was special." Chambersburg was just three seconds shy of breaking the District 3 record of 7:45, which was set in 1984 by Harrisburg. * * * Performances of Note: Helmed by the efforts of Deme'shia Davis, the Central Dauphin East girls' team won the District 3 crown, scoring 62 points. Trinity took the small-school girls' title (121.5), while the Shamrock's boys' team scored the boy's win with 85 points. Milton Hershey captured the large-school boys' title with 63 points. Davis scored the highest medal count of the day, capturing wins in the 100 (12.03), the 200 (24.26) while also anchoring the Panthers' winning 4x100 (47.58) and 4x400 relays (3:56.96) teams. Fellow teammate TJ Elliott mirrored Davis' big day, scoring wins in the 100 (10.75), 200 (21.66) while also anchoring the 4x100-meter (42.40) winning team. Elizabethtown senior Sarah Fairbanks scored a double on Saturday, recording two wins in the shot put and discus. She recorded a season best 41 foot, 1.5-inch heave to win the girls' AAA shot put and added a 128-2 mark in the discus. Holder also captured the large-school 800-meter run, finishing in a personal best 1:53.56. The Georgetown University commit said he's aiming to break the Trojans' school record of 1:52 at the state meet. |
Shippensburg, PA
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VIDEO INTERVIEWS TJ Elliott, Central Dauphin East
Sarah Fairbanks, Elizabethtown
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05/18 |
PIAA District 9 AA Championship
Lanae Newsome of Brookville won the 100 meter dash (12.42), the 200 meter dash (25.26), and the triple jump (39-9). Clarissa Knauer of Northern Potter threw a PA#5 mark of 145-4 to win the javelin. Aisha Newsome of Brookville won the high hurdles (15.47) and the intermediate hurdles (45.40). Kennedy Weisner of Elk County Catholic won the 1600 (4:56.84) and 800 meter runs (PA#5 2:12.59).
For the boys, Kalil Slaughter of Sheffield won the 100 (10.88) and 200 meter dashes (PA#8 21.70). Bryce Straffin of Clarion became the new state leader in the 400 meter dash with a winning time of 48.15. Nick Conway of Port Allegheny won the 110 meter hurdles (14.90) and the 300 meter hurdles (39.98). Patrick Anderson of Kane Area cleared 15-6 to win the pole vault. Ryan Kerr of Brookville threw a PA#4 mark of 207-2 to win the javelin. |
Brookville, PA RESULTS POSTED |
05/19 |
Friends Schools League Championships |
Westtown, PA |
05/19 |
New Balance Boston Twilight Series # 2
University of Massachusetts at Lowell
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05/19 |
PIAA District 10 AA Championship
Meet Summary and Photos by Phil Grove
With the winners of every individual race except the hurdles and 3,200 lined up to carry the baton for their schools, a run-of-the-mill relay wasn't likely. Clay Allen of West Middlesex, Nico Zahniser of Greenville and Ryan Smathers of North East did not disappoint as each gave it all they had for team glory, with Allen's 49-second carry giving the team champions another victory.
"They set us up well, and we've always said if you just give Clay a chance," West Middlesex coach Ed Pikna said of the final lap. "Chandler Tyillian, Jake Puskar and Luke Patten kept it close, and anytime you have an anchor the quality and caliber that Clay Allen is … you give him a chance and he's going to catch 'em." Smathers was the first with a baton, followed by the Greenville anchor and then Allen. All eyes were back on the finish line moments later as Zahniser and Allen were side by side, with the distance runner a few strides back.
"I just wanted to run well for my team so we could win the District 10 championship because we've never done that," said Allen, who crossed the line first in 3:26.89 to Greenville's 3:26.97 and the Grapepickers' 3:27.86. "I was just focused on getting as many points as I could.
"My team was getting me hyped and just keep going, 'Don't stop.' Once I got around the bend, I knew I could pass him. I just kept going, just focused on doing it for my team."
Smathers Dominates Middle Distance Races
With an opening lap of 60-plus in the metric (high school) mile, Smathers had the district record squarely in sight. His 2:06 split at halfway was worth an 8-second edge on the field, with the lead growing to 12 seconds as he finished 1,200 in a robust 3:11.
His final time of 4:14.74 erased the 2009 meet record by former state champion Sam Havko of Fairview. It also was worth a three-step climb to PA#3 on the yearly rankings.
"The 60 was a little faster than I wanted to, but I just made up for it in the next lap," the junior said. "I was hoping for about 4:12. Only two seconds off, I think that's pretty good."
Ted Miller, North East's veteran distance coach, agreed with his standout's assessment of the opening 400 and applauded his desire.
"I'm very pleased with his aggressiveness and his competitiveness and his desire to run the race well," Miller said of the double winner. "I'm a little concerned about (the first lap). I still would like him to go out in 62. "Continually work on it, but this kid is so full of energy. It's sort of hard to control. He always seems to have a lot left anyway, so I don't think he will give it up in the last 100 meters, for sure."
In the 800, Smathers showed restraint, covering the first lap about as fast as he did for a race twice as long. His competitors were close after a lap, but he powered away down the final straight for a 1:58.20 win over Greenville's Zach Anderson (2:00.68).
"I didn't know what everybody else was going to do, and I hate going out too fast," Smathers said. "I was being conservative. No one else was taking the lead so I decided I should. Then I just picked it up in the last 300 like I normally do."
Miller said Smathers' work in the bright sunshine and warm temperatures will serve his standout well in Shippensburg.
"This will get you ready for state," Miller said of the heat, which resulted in about six athletes receiving medical attention during the meet."I hate to go down there when its 85-90 degrees and we haven't seen one day like that all year."
Sprinter Saves Best for Finals
Facing an overflowing schedule that was about to change, Allen focused on the short sprints and relays. He entered as the No. 2 seed in both the 100 and 400 dashes, rectifying the one and scratching out of the latter for some relay work.
Allen's winning time in the straightaway sprint was a PA#8 10.78 and a large improvement over qualifying. "I ran 11.09 (in the prelims), and I slowed up and my start wasn't so good," he said of his first race of the day. "So I figured I would have a little more in the final, and I did."
Penciled in for too many events, Allen's coach took his No. 2 seed time out of the mix in the 400 so he could anchor the 400 relay.
"I didn't think I was going to be running (the 400) because our 4x1 team had a real good shot at the meet record and District 10 champs," Allen said of his schedule change.
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Richards Beats Heat, Fields
Her counterpart went out a little fast, but Morgan Richards of host Hickory was right on pace in the 1,600. The end result was another meet record and 12-plus-second victory.
"I was really happy with that time," she said of her 5:03.35 that erased the 2009 effort by Lauren Zarger of Harbor Creek. "I knew the record was (5:05.71), and I was hoping to get that because I ran faster than that last week.
"I was pushing for that time. I had the splits mostly, the third lap was a little bit slower, but I just tried to push it out the last lap. The heat got me a little bit, but I just tried my hardest."
With no relief from the sunshine and blue skies, Richards returned later at twice the distance. She wasn't able to close in on another Zarger record, but the Hornet runner crossed first in 11:40.36 as she looks to add to her three medal finishes at Shippensburg.
"It's going to be so hot," the North Carolina-Charlotte recruit said of the weather ahead. "Hopefully there's a little bit of clouds next weekend so it will cool off a little bit."
Wilmington Thrower Gets Two Wins, PRs
Entering the meet as the No. 2 competitor in both weight events, Yohman never let off in edging out Hickory's Matt Bell in the shot put before dominating the discus.
"A lot of practice this week," Yohman said in adding up the hours. "So much practice it finally paid off, too. It was nice."
The junior needed every little bit in the shot put as he broke through the 60-foot barrier for a winning heave of 60-3.75, which is now PA#3. Bell finished only 0.75 inches behind.
"He's a pretty good athlete, so it was really tough getting that one out," Yohman said of his rival. "He's still a threat so we have to watch out at states."
In the discus, Yohman proved consistent and more than long enough. With a pair of tosses over 170 feet, he moved from 167-9 on the yearly list to a PA#8 171-11.
"Whoever gets the bigger throw first is probably going to win," Yohman said. "That's usually how it goes, that's how it went here today. You just have to put the pressure on the other guy."
In 2011, Yohman earned a pair of fourths with efforts of 54-6.5 and 160-0.
High Jumper Shakes Off Early Scare
The path to a season-best equaling leap of 6-8 and the gold medal was not one without obstacles.
Although he was coming off a record-setting performance a week ago, Jancso stayed with a lower opening height and he almost was not around for his matchup with Mudrey. He was perfect at 5-10 and 6-0 but needed all three tries to top 6-2.
"I was scared there for a second because I had two misses on 6-2 and almost went out, but I pulled through luckily," he said. "I could have come in at a higher height, but I've been coming in at 5-10 all year and I just wanted to stay comfortable with it."
He popped right over 6-4 and put pressure on Mudrey, who needed a pair of jumps at his opening height. Both only needed one try at 6-6, and the victory was Jancso's with a two-attempt clearance compared to Mudrey's three-try good at 6-8.
"My problem all year has been jumping too far away and coming down on (the bar)," said the winner, who had a pair of close tries at 6-10. "I had been getting the good jump there, and I cleared 6-8. I'm real happy. It will be fun next weekend with some good competition."
Disappointment Drives Multi-Event Performer
As the defending state champion, Lauren Lubarski had high expectations in the high jump. A no-height Saturday canceled those plans and threatened to ruin the rest of her day.
The cloud over the East Carolina signee passed relatively quickly, thanks to a pair of PRs and another unexpected result.
"It took pretty much the entire day for me to get over it, but I kind of changed my ways, changed my mentality and built off of that," she said of her three misses at 5-2. "It was more of a reality check, and I came out and I PRed in two other events and I qualified for another event that I wasn't even looking to do and pursue at states. Everything happens for a reason."
Opening with a PR and new PA#2 142-3 in the discus in the morning session, Lubarski rallied in the afternoon thanks to the javelin. Entering with a 138-11 best, the senior upped the ante to a PA#4 147-9 heave worthy of a meet record.
Her new event at Shippensburg? The long jump, thanks to a third-place leap of 17-0.75. "Everything happens for a reason," Lubarski confirmed.
With Allen out of the race, Zahniser breezed to victory in the one-lapper, with a 50.20 clocking almost a second up on the field.
Other top performances included Greenville sophomore Rebekah Petty moving to PA#6 with a meet-record 12-0 pole vault victory and running 12.56 to win the 100, along with Wilmington's Alexis King spanning 18-0.5 in the long jump and teammate Mariah Burns going 37-0 in the triple jump. Hickory's Jennifer Neider led a Hornet sweep of the shot put at 45-4.5 as all eight placers earned spots in Shippensburg, and Patten opened his day with a 14-0 clearance in the boys pole vault.
Flash Results: Morgan Richards of Hickory won the 1600 (meet record 5:03.35) and 3200 meter runs (11:40.36). Rebekah Petty of Greenville cleared 12 feet to win the pole vault. Alexis King of Wilmington jumped 18-0.50 to win the long jump. Lauren Lubarski won the discus (PA#2 142-3) and the javelin (PA#4 147-9). Jen Neider of Hickory threw 45-4.50. Hickory in total had nine top three finishes in field events.
For the boys, Clay Allen of West Middlesex won the 100 (T-PA#8 10.78) and 200 meter dashes (22.16). Ryan Smathers of North East won the 1600 (PA#3 4:14.74) and 800 meter runs (1:58.20). Jeremy Jancso of West Middlesex cleared 6-8 to win the high jump and jumped 22-5.75 to win the long jump. John Yohman of Wilmington won the shot put (PA#3 60-3.75) and the discus (171-11). |
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PIAA District 4 AA-AAA Championship ATHENS -- A warm day at Athens High School yielded some hot performances at the first District 4 combined Class AA and AAA meet. ![]() Central Columbia sophomore Ellen Shepard (Right) broke the Class AA 200 record with a time of 25.22. Shepard also won the 100 and ran legs in the Blue Jays winning 4x100 and 4x400. Bloomsburg senior Lauren Ball had a Class AA district record 18-10.5 leap in the long jump. Shikellamy's John Santangelo set the boys Class AAA record with his jump of 22-11. Towanda broke the 4x400 Class AA record with its run of 3:25.18. ![]() Southern Columbia's Matt Moore continued to dominate the hurdles winning both the 110 highs (14.62) and 300 intermediates (39.46). ![]() Williamsport won the Class AAA boys title while Selingrove took the girls. In Class AA it was the Southern Columbia boys and Montoursville girls that came away team champions. |
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