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Crusader relays highlights…

May
4

Boys:

Team scores: 1. Monroe Woodbury 37, 2. Kingston 34, 3. Washingtonville 29, 3. Pine Bush 29, 5. Ramapo 28, 6. Cornwall 24, 7. Vernon 15, 7. Spring Valley 15, 9. Westwood 12, 9. Suffern 12, 11. Teaneck 11, 12. Beacon 10,  12. Veritas Christian Academy 10, 14. Clarkstown South 9, 14, Wallkill 9, 16. Minisink Valley 8, 17. Tappan Zee 4, 18. Townshend Harris 3, 19. Pearl River 1, 19. Goshen 1

Suffern’s DMR team of Dom McEnery, Evan Flach, Mike Pereira and James Biondi came in first in 11:12.7.

Clarkstown South’s Kyle Cranston finished fourth in the 800 in 2:02.4 and Brandan Hallas came in fifth in 2:02.7.

Kevin Malivert of Ramapo is continuing his exceptional season winning the 100 in 11.1 seconds.

In the 400 hurdles, Ryan Whitley finished first, running 55.3. This kid’s only a junior and is probably the best intermediate hurdler in the section.

Macolm Zamor, surprise, surprise another Ramapo athlete finished fourth in the long jump in 19-3.75

Ramapo had two top five finishers in the shot put, Hendrick Jean won the event throwing 52-4 and Marvin Payen came in fifth in 44-10. Mike Letizia threw 48-1, finishing second.

Jesse Sarka has thrown his name in as the best pole vaulter in Rockland. He cleared 13-0 at the meet as he came in third.

Antoine McGill won the 110 hurdles in 14.4 seconds.

Girls:

Team scores:

1. Monroe Woodbury 50, 2. Suffern 36.5, 3. Pine Bush 22, 4. NFA 19, 5. Vernon 18, 6. Cornwall 17, 6. Kingston 17, 6. Longwood 17, 9. Middletown 16, 10. Tappan Zee 11, Ramapo 9, 11. Washingtonville 9, 11. Westwood 9, 14. Clarkstown South 8.5, 15. Cicero North Syracuse 8, 16. Depaul Catholic 7, 16. Spring Valley 7, 16. Wallkill 7, 19. Minisink Valley 6, 20. Calara Barton 4, 20. Port Jervis 4, 22. Pearl River 2.

Suffern’s quartet of Carlson, Clayton, Montana and Greany won the Sprint medley in 4:15.5 and Greany, Avriles, Carlson and Soares won the DMR in 12:58.1.

Jen Clayton won the long jump in 17-10.

Michelle Eberheart won the triple jump 35-6.

Any other notable performances?

This entry was posted on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at 9:10 am by Dan Marra. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post

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Christopher Hunt Dan Marra began working for the Journal News this past September. He graduated from Manhattan College in 2004 and from John F. Kennedy High School in 2000. While at Kennedy, he ran cross-country and track. He is excited to be covering the sport that he participated in throughout his four years in high school. Dan loves all sports, but has, what some may say, an unhealthy obsession with the New York Giants. READ MORE
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