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We have some action

April
22

After a couple day hiatus we have some track action. First, Wednesday is notebook day. In Westchester/Putnam, Fordham Prep holds the top spot, but Iona Prep and New Rochellere are right there. Also, keep an eye on Hen Hud. For the girls, there a bunch of talented teams led by Mount Vernon. Bronxville is off to a fast start, but you can’t discount Ursuline and New Rochelle. Lakeland/Panas is a team on the rise.

In Rockland, we have some movement on the boys’ side. North Rockland overtakes Ramapo for the top spot. Pearl River is a team gaining strength and Suffern is always in the mix. It’s the same thing on the girls’ side as North Rockland takes the top spot from Suffern. Those two teams falter and Pearl River will be right there.

Also yesterday there were a few dual meets.

Boys
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Somers 116, Fox Lane 57


at Somers


3,200 relay – 1. Somers (Charles Conway, Scott Friedman, Chris Windman, Albert Tunas) 8:51.4; 110 hurdles – 1. James Cascio (S) 17.9; 100 – 1. Jon Groton (S) 11.7; 400 – 1. Jon Garcia (S) 54.8; 1,600 – 1. Cord Sgaglio (FL) 4:32.2; 200 – 1. Jon Groton (S) 24.0; 400 hurdles – 1. Sam Hettich (S) 1:10.2; 800 – 1. Jamie Mitchell (FL) 2:05.9; 3,200 – 1. Cord Sgaglio (FL) 10:21.1; 400 relay – 1. Somers (Jon Groton, Jon Garcia, Sam Hettich, Eric Dolan) 47.3; 1,600 relay – 1. Somers (Scott Friedman, Jon Garcia, Jon Groton, Mike Persic) 3:46.6; Long jump – 1. Jake Letizia (S) 17-2; Triple jump – 1. Chris Lukaj (S) 35-1 1/2 ; Pole vault – 1. Ryan Boniello (S) 11-6; Shot put – 1. Dan Lisowski (S) 40-6 3/4 ; Discus – 1. Ryan Schermerhorn (FL) 139-1; High jump – 1. Ryan Boniello (S) 5-4; Javelin – Dan Lisowski (S) 114-4


Records – Somers 4-0, Fox Lane 1-4.


Pearl River 126, Albertus 6


Pearl River 129, Hastings 3


Albertus Magnus 29, Hastings 18


At Pearl River


100 – 1. Chris Spadaccini (PR), 11.6; 110 hurdles – 1. Steven Lynn, (PR) 19.4; 200 – Dan Pitts (PR) 24.0; 400 – 1. Pat Keane (PR) 52.9; 400 hurdles – 1. Chris Roth (PR) 63.2; 800 – 1. Ryan Mckallen (PR) 2:11.7; 1,600 – 1. Gianluca Pugliese (AM) 5:00.1; 3,200 – 1. Brian O’Sullivan (PR) 11:38.5; 400 relay – 1. Pearl River (Dan Pitts, Anthony Verdicchio, Chris Spadaccini, Rich Ricca) 46.7; 1,600 relay – 1. Pearl River (Luke Brennan, Ryan Mckallen, Chris Roth, Pat Keane) 3:46.9; 3,200 relay – 1. Pearl River (Pat Kohlbrenner, Chris Kondracki, Eric Kavanagh, Tommy Lappas) 9:31.9; Shot put – 1. Andrew Scortea (PR) 35-11 1/2 ; Discus – 1. Vince Ferreira (PR) 88-7; Long jump – 1. Francis Depinto (PR) 18-9; Triple jump – 1. Steven Lynn (PR) 39-0; High jump – 1. Brian O’Connor (PR) 5-4; Pole vault – Pat Scognamiglio (PR) 12-6


Records – Pearl River 4-0, Albertus 1-5, Hastings 0-5.


Lincoln Hall 73, Croton-Harmon 56, Westlake 43


At Croton-Harmon


110 hurdles 1. Z. Alston (LH) 18.9; 100 1. T. Dario (LH) 12.0; 200 – 1. S. A. Taylor (LH) 23.8; 400 1. Dennis John (Ws) and Aaron O’Brien (CH) 56.7; 800 1. Max Anderson (CH) 2:24.0; 1,600 – 1. Max Anderson (CH) 5:14.0; 3,200 1. Jon Biber (CH) 11:49.0; 400 hurdles 1. Z. Alston (LH) 72.9; Long jump 1. Don Bossi (Ws) 17-3 1/2 ; Triple Jump – 1. Shamik Boatwright (LH) 35-2; Shot put 1. S. A. Taylor (LH) 40-9; Discus – 1. Jon Ghegan (CH) 107-1; High jump – 1. Tyrike Dario (LH) 5-6; 400 relay 1. Croton-Harmon (Alex Lozado, Aaron O’Brien, Elliot Lustig, Brandon Canady) 48.3; 1,600 relay 1. Croton-Harmon (Elliot Lustig, Camille Bussiere, Josh Henderson, Asif Henry) 4:08.3; 3,200 relay – 1. Westlake (K.Mundarkal, D. John, M. Falco, P. Donnelly) 9:43.0.


Mahopac 92, John Jay 63


At John Jay


100 – 1. Justin Autera (M)11.4; 110 hurdles 1. Willie Gabay (M) 15.9; 200 1. Justin Autera (M) 23.3; 400 1. John White (JJ) 53.9; 400 hurdles – 1. Mike Joyce (JJ) 58.8; 800 1. Ryan Anderson (M) 2:10.1; 1,600 – 1. James Hartwell (M) 4:49.2; 3,200 – 1. James Hotaling (JJ) 10:54.9; 400 relay – 1. Mahopac (Autera, Gabay, Leon, Levy) 46.1; 1,600 relay – 1. Mahopac (Barile, Johnson, Farrell, Meury) 3:39.3; 3,200 relay – 1. John Jay 9:30.9; High jump – 1. James Hartwell (M) 5-6; Long jump – 1. Gabay (M) 18-0; Triple jump – 1. Rob Farrell (M) 35-9; Pole vault – 1. Dan DaCosta (JJ) 9-0.


Records – Mahopac 3-1; John Jay 1-3.


Harrison 83, Nyack 57


At Harrison


100 – 1. Stanley Pierre Louis (Nk) 11.6; 200 – 1. Zaid Al-Doori (H) 24.1; 400 – 1. Sam Goldman (H) 54.2; 800 – 1. Manny Poulard (Nk) 2:09.7; 1,600 – 1. Chris Repecki (H) 4:47.9; 3,200 – 1. Chris Repecki (H) 10:39.8; 110 hurdles – 1. Claudio Delli Carpini (H) 14.2; 400 hurdles – 1. Claudio Delli Carpini (H) 57.8; 3,200 relay – 1. Harrison 9:03.1; 400 relay – 1. Harrison 45.9; 1,600 relay – 1. Nyack 3:42.3; Long jump – 1. Tommy Park (H) 19-1; Triple jump – 1. Sam Goldman (H) 39-0; Pole vault – 1. Alex Glover (H) 10-0; High jump – 1. Ray Nichols (Nk) 5-10; Shot put 1. Akim Coichy (H) 38-6; Discus 1. Akim Coichy (N) 112-6.


Girls


Somers 129, Fox Lane 30


at Somers


3,200 relay – 1. Somers (Jen Gross, Lorrayne Ramirez, Julia Cavaliere, Melissa DiSanto) 12:57.5; 100 hurdles – 1. Jocelyn Almodovar (S) 16.9; 100 – 1. Jocelyn Almodovar (S) 13.6; 400 – 1. Stephanie Craft (S) 1:09.9; 1,500 – 1. Rachel O’Connell (S) 5:21.8; 200 – 1. Jocelyn Almodovar (S) 28.5; 800 – 1. Sam Kuntz (S) 2:40.1; 3,000 – 1. Crosby Tillman (S) 11:49.2; 400 relay – 1. Fox Lane (Allison Lianey, Maddy Stein, Lauren Lattanzi, Alysaa Dains) 55.5; 1,600 relay – 1. Somers (Lindsey Craig, Jen Gross, Rachel O’Connell, Alexa Baiano) 4:40.7; Long jump – 1. Jocelyn Almodovar (S) 14-2 1/2 ; Triple jump – 1. Lindsey Craig (S) 29-0; High jump – 1. Holly Ferguson (S) 4-6; Pole vault – 1. Jessica Kimpel (S) 7-4; Shot put – 1. Janice Johnson (FL) 31-9 1/2; Discus – 1. Yasha Stine (S) 64-7; Javelin – Sam Kuntz (S) 59-5.


Records – Somers 4-0, Fox Lane 0-4.


Pearl River 126, Albertus Magnus 13


Pearl River 133, Hastings 7


Albertus Magnus 47, Hastings 15


At Pearl River


100 – 1.Nicole Weir (PR) 13.6; 110 hurdles – 1. Kathleen Kearny 17.6; 200 – 1. Ailish Rowley (PR) 27.6; 400 – 1. Rowley (PR) 60.61; 400 hurdles – 1. Erica Guerin (PR) 78.5 800 – 1. Caitlin Lardaro (PR) 2:35; 1,500 – 1. Kelli Van Houten (PR) 5:08.7; 3,000 – 1. Tara Clinton (PR) 12:20; 400 relay – 1. Pearl River (Caroline Linnane, Margaret Moore, Nicole Weir, Rowley) 54.2; 1,600 relay – 1. Pearl River (Kerry Guerin, Keeley Bateman, Chelsea Kushner, Christina Ruane 4:33; 3,200 relay – 1. Pearl River (Julie Roth, Malory Aver, Kerry Guerin, Brianna Harrington) 10:30.4; High jump – 1. Michelle Brady (PR) 4-6; Long jump – 1. Brady (PR) 15-10 1/2 ; Triple jump – 1. Brady (PR) 32-8; Pole vault – 1. Ruane (PR) 8-0; Discus – 1. Gianna Reimer (PR) 81-3; 2. Shot put – 1 Margaret Moore (PR) 27-0


Records – Pearl River 4-0, Hastings 0-4, Albertus Magnus 3-3.


Croton-Harmon 97, Westlake 44


At Croton-Harmon


100 hurdles – 1. Lauren Lopano (CH) 18.6; 100 1. Amanda Howald (CH) 13.5; 200 1. Amanda Howald (CH) 28.5; 400 – 1. Caroline Spring (CH) 66.6; 800 – 1. Kathleen Gagnon (CH) 2:44.9; 1,500 – 1. Sarah Costa (CH) 5:42.0; 3,000 – 1. Sarah Costa (CH) 12:13.0; 400 hurdles 1. Lauren Lopano (CH) 79.2; Long jump 1. Amanda Howald (CH) 13-8; Triple jump – 1. Steph DeAngelis (Ws) 26-8; Shot put – 1. Brittany Connick (Ws) 25-7; Discus – 1. Lauren Lopano (CH) 72-6; High jump 1. Devon Redford (Ws) 4-6; Pole vault 1. Jenny Chei (Ws) 7-0 400 relay 1. Croton-Harmon (Lauren Lopano, Emily Marcus, Jessica Occhipinti, Amanda Howald) 55.4; 1,600 relay 1. Croton-Harmon (Kathleen Gagnon, Rachel Attias, Julia Spencer, Caroline Spring) 4:41.6; 3200 relay - 1. Croton-Harmon (Caroline Spring, Meagan Gallagher, Sarah Costa, Kathleen Gagnon) 11:20.0.


Harrison 87 Nyack 43


At Harrison


100 – 1. Christi Marraccini (H) 13.3; 200 – 1. Sasha Tharani (H) 28.0; 400 – 1. Ashley Lagrenande (Nk) 63.5; 800 – 1. Renee Roncace (Nk) 2:34.0; 1,500 – 1. Renee Roncace (Nk) 5:19.2; 3,000 1. Emily Singer (H) 10:55.7; 100 hurdles – 1. Christi Marraccini (H) 15.9; 400 hurdles – 1. Nina Sarmiento (H) 1:12.9; 3,200 relay – 1. Harrison 11:31.6; 400 relay – 1. Harrison 57.9; 1,600 relay – 1. Nyack 4:31.0; Long jump – 1. Alyson Donino (H) 14-11; Triple jump – 1. Sasha Tharani (H) 31-5 1/2 ; Pole vault – 1. Alyson Donino (H) 7-6; High jump – 1. Sally Gale (Nk) 5-0; Shot put – 1. Tianah Smith (Nk) 28-5 1/2 ; Discus – 1. Bianca Baptiste (Nk) 80-6.

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12 Responses to “We have some action”

  1. Coach Gallino

    Why no pent in the boy’s rankings? Also, do you not conisder marks in the pent when doing the rankings per event?

  2. Dan Marra

    The Pentathlon was an oversight. I’ll put those in for next week. As far as the marks go, it gets a little difficult to keep track of if we were to include marks in the pent.

    Like if someone jumped 6-2 in the high jump in the pent and the leader is 6-0, I see your point. Most cases the athlete who does the pent doesn’t have the best mark in the county in one of those five events. Is there one event in particular that your looking at where a pentathlete has a better mark?

  3. ?????

    Curtis Beach would have the best marks in all five events
    if he lived around here!!

  4. PRC E8

    Dan;
    Brewster Freshman Adam McIe won the 2000 Steeplechase at the Tri-Valley Invitational. HH Rasmussen was 2nd

    2000 Steeple:6:45.2: Adam McIe Brewster

    http://www.tullyrunners.com

    Tri-Valley Invitational:

    Hen Hud finished third at the meet as Weisbrot took first in the 400 hurdles (58.4) and fourth in the 400 (53.3). Rasmussen won the 2,000 steeplechase in 6:56.9.

  5. Give me a break.

    So Dan and Casey Why no one results from the Penn Relays on Thursday [Girls] lots of great performances but absolutely not one bit of info – nice human interest story written by someone else. Surely the girls deserved results to be posted. Amazing that there is lots of coverage of duals but no Penn. When are you guys going to get it right.

  6. run run

    Greany ran 9:35 for the 3000m she improves on her section and county record by 13 seconds. Got third place.
    Gamboli ran 5:01 for the full mile.

    Nothing about either. Maybe they went off to late to make it into the paper on Friday.

  7. Runner

    or maybe they are just waiting to talk about the meet as a whole and not just one day and a couple races. If you really badly want to find out about anything that happens at penn there are plenty of websites where you can find results

  8. track fan

    I agree. There are other places to look. Give Dan and his crew a break. They do a great job in addition to their other responsibilities. We have to be more patient.

  9. Track Fan

    Track coverage is a total disaster. Penn is completely ignored and the Croton Girls meet will get full coverage. Again a disaster.

  10. trackster

    Hey c’mon Track Fan, everyone knows that the Penn Relays are just a warm up for the Croton Girls Relays.

  11. bxvtrack

    Local Results:
    Boys 4×100: Mt. Vernon 43.57; New Rochell 44.25; Iona 46.82; Lincoln 44.60; Roosevelt 45.29; Harrison 45.92
    Boys 4×800 Relay: New Rochelle 7:56.48 (meets state standard DI); Iona 8:02.38
    Girls 4×100: Mt.Vernon 48.94; Harrison 52.69; Hackley 53.16; Lincoln 53.92; Ursuline 54.09; SOmers 54.19; Roosevelt 55.59; Hamilton 57.88
    Girls 4×400: Mt. Vernon 4:06.33; Woodlands 4:08.37; New Rochelle 4:09.59; Ursuline 4:12.10; Harrison 4:13.10; White Plains 4:15.53; Bronxville 4:21; Somers 4:21.72; Lincoln 4:26.10
    Girls 4×800 Ursuline 9:34.79
    Girls DMR: Bronxville 12:14.6
    Girls Discus: Charlotte Pope New Rochelle 133’
    Boys Javelin: Andrew Bocskocsky Lakeland/Panas 185’2”
    sometimes it is easier to just do it yourself….

  12. Give me a break.

    Lots of room for dual meets.

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