New poll
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- May
- 26
It is time for a new poll, and I posted it over on the right. In our last poll, Lakeland/Panas edged out the Pearl River boys 15-14 percent. Both teams had exceptional sectional meets, with the Pearl River boys winning the sectional title holding off Nyack. Obviously we can’t discount the strong performance of the Lakeland team as well. The next two closest teams were Tappan Zee, which is another team that has had a strong season, and Spring Valley that has really built up a nice program and is definitely a team on the rise.
Now for our new poll I want you to tell me what event you think is going to be the toughest to qualify in. It can be for either division and any event. So, what do you think? I’ve made some of my thoughts pretty clear on some of the events I’m looking forward to. But what events do you think will have pretty tough battles. I know there are a few more events then the ones I have listed, so feel free to vote and add any other event that you think will be pretty competitive. And as always thanks fo voting.




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.
Matthew Ng has been with Varsity Central and The Journal News sports department for the past two years handling high school beats such as skiing, bowling, girls soccer and tennis. Ng is a 2004 graduate of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School with his major in broadcast journalism.
Casey Tolfree spent her high school career playing Section 1 sports at Dobbs Ferry and is excited to have the opportunity to cover them for the Journal News. After graduating from St. John's University, Casey joined the Journal News staff in December 2007 and has covered a variety of sports including basketball, softball, and volleyball.







RAMSON RAGIN is the best triple jumper in the county by far
the boys 800 will be the most competitive event since a bunch of people are at or under the standard and have relatively close times. There are a couple other events where two people will battle for one spot to go to states but the boys 800 has a bunch of people battling. The 4×8 should be fun too because a lot of teams will run fast times but i dont see it being really competitive up front
Dobbs ferry blows
Hey jump fan…. ever find out what happened to Peekskill?