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HENDERSON INVITATIONAL EVENT VIDEOS
04/28 |
Kennedy Fletcher of United threw 122-3 to win the girls discus. For the boys, Michael Biddle of Williamsburg Community threw 178-10 to win the javelin. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Bellwood, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
04/28 |
Scott Frederick Mid Mon Track Classic Matthew Bernadowski of Elizabeth Forward put himself back in the high hurdles conversation, winning the high hurdles with a state leading time of 14.16! Bernadowski also ran 11.22 to win the 100 meter dash. For the girls, Andrea Paterra of Elizabeth Forward threw 121-6 to win the javelin. Maris Seto of Brownsville won the long jump (16-9) and the triple jump (36-1). Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Monongahela, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/29 |
Cal U of PA Sport Management Studies 7th & 8th Grade Inv |
Calfornia, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/29 |
MACSA Middle School Invitational |
Grantham, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/30 |
MACSA High School Invitational |
Grantham, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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04/30 |
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Mercersburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/01 |
Wissahickon boys got the best of Cheltenham in the 4x100 meter relay with a winning time of 42.11 to Cheltenham’s 42.23. John Lewis of Cheltenham ran a PA#3 48.74 to win the 400 meter dash and a PA#6 1:54.74 to win the 800 meter run. Teammate Christian Brissett ran 10.79 to win the 100 meter dash, good enough to tie for the PA#3 spot. He also added a PA#2 21.54 to win the 200 meter dash over a 21.84 from Dave Stellato.
For the girls, Melanie Vlasic of North Penn ran 5:07.81 to win the 1600 meter run. Teammate Allison Williams jumped 35-10 to win the triple jump. Caroline DiJiosia of Plymouth Whitemarsh ran 45.68 to win the 300 meter hurdles.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Ambler, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/01 |
Lakeland swept both 1600 meter sprint medley relays, with the boys running 3:39.31 and the girls running 4:19.23. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Scranton, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/01 - 05/03 |
In the American division, James Hare of Marple Newtown ran 1:56.42 to win the 800 meter run and 4:22.94 to win the 1600 meter run. Nathaniel Kent of Strath Haven won the high hurdles (15.50) and the intermediate hurdles (39.86). Academy Park ran a PA#5 42.72 to win the 4x100 meter relay. Reggie Harris of The Haverford School jumped 45-9.50 to win the triple jump. In the National Division, Malik Jones of Ridley took over the state lead in the 400 meter dash in a big way, recording the first sub 48 second time of the season with his 47.93 victory! He also ran a PA#5 21.65 to win the 200 meter dash. The Cardinal O’Hara trio of Kevin James (PA#3 4:14.22), Nick Smart (PA#6 4:16.34) and Jim Belfatto (4:17.92) went 1-2-3 in the 1600 meter run. James also won the 800 (1:55.85) and 3200 meter runs (9:28.52). Mason Weh of Upper Darby ran 14.50 to win the high hurdles. Penn Wood ran a T-PA#6 time of 3:21.11 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Cecil Simpson of Upper Darby cleared 6-5 to win the high jump. Philip Thompson of Springfield Delco jumped 22-1 to win the long jump. Boys Highlights
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Prospect Park, PA
SPRINT TRIALS AND THURSDAY FINALS POSTED |
05/01 - 05/03 |
Alicia Collier of Penncrest won the 100 (12.56) and 200 meter dashes (25.06). Brianna Belo of Episcopal Academy ran a PA#2 56.87 to win the 400 meter dash. Allie Wilson of Strath Haven recorded her own PA#2 performance, running 2:11.69 to win the 800 meter run ahead of PA#7 Liz McGroarty of Garnet Valley (2:14.61). Upper Darby ran 48.43 to win the 4x100 meter relay. Strath Haven ran 3:55.83 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Cardinal O’Hara ran 9:29.21 to win the 4x800 meter relay. Claudine Andre of Upper Darby won the high hurdles (15.49), the high jump (5-2), the triple jump (36-11.50) and saved her best performance for the long jump with a meet record and PA#3 mark of 18-7.75! Girls Highlights
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05/01 |
Joey Logue of Pennridge reclaimed the top spot in the boys 800 on his home track with a T-US#7 performance of 1:52.04, his best open 800 meter performance of his career. He also ran on the 4x400 meter relay team that won with a PA#8 3:21.82. Mike Class of Pennridge ran 22.55 to win the 200 meter dash. For the girls, Marissa Sheva of Pennridge ran her first open event this outdoor season and impressed the home fans with a PA#3 time of 10:46.48. Kaelyn Heinicke of Council Rock North ran a PA#4 2:14.49 to win the 800 meter run. Ariana Przybylowski of Pennridge set a lifetime best in the long jump with a PA#3 mark of 18-4.50
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Perkasie, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/01 |
Jim LeDonne North Allegheny Invitational |
Wexford, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTO GALLERY
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05/01 |
Ciara Leonard (14.28) and Chanel Brissett (14.60) of Cheltenham finished 1-2 in the high hurdles, while Katelyn Jackson of Cheltenham and Dasia Pressley of Neshaminy resumed their rivalry in the 100 and 200 meter dashes. Pressley edged out Jackson in the 100 12.21 to 12.25, but Jackson won the rematch in the 200 24.56 (PA#2) to 24.97.
Maddie Villalba of Central Bucks West ran a PA#5 57.35 to win the 400 meter dash.
Shannon Taub of Council Rock South won two of three field events. She cleared 5-6 along with Shelby Samuels of Conwell-Egan in the high jump, she jumped a PA#5 38-1.50 to win the triple jump and jumped a 2nd place 17-10.25 to earn PA#10 honors behind Pennsbury’s Uchechi Onuoha and her PA#6 18-1. For the boys, Tyler Whitmore of Upper Moreland ran a PA#3 21.57 to win the 200 meter dash and 10.89 to win the 200 meter dash.
Sean Conway of Neshaminy ran 49.66 to win the 400 meter dash. Kyle Francis of Bensalem ran 1:57.29 to win the 800 meter run. Kornelius Klah of Pennsbury won the high hurdles (14.91) and the intermediate hurdles (PA#8 39.09). Chris Stone of Springfield Montcon won the high jump (6-6) and the pole vault (13 feet).
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Warminster, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/01 |
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West Lawn, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/02 |
2nd Annual Unionville Field Invitational Trent Donlan of Southern Columbia threw 132-6 to win the boys discus. For the girls, both Alyssa Sniechoski of Oxford Area and Jenny Hineman of Unionville cleared 10-6 in the pole vault. |
Kennett Square, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 |
41st Annual Baldwin Invitational Meet feature and photos by Phil Grove Everybody SAYS that records are made to be broken. So if you are going to break a record, why not do it in such a way that everybody KNOWS that a record really was broken.
Max Adams and Brianna Schwartz did just that Friday at the 41st Baldwin Invitational, demolishing meet standards with performances worthy of the 2014 national top 10. A handful of PA#1s also were thrown in for good measure as all eyes have started to turn toward Shippensburg.
A senior, Adams is now US#6 in the boys’ discus after uncorking a heave of 192 feet, while Shaler Area’s Schwartz made the girls’ 3,200-meter record her own with a solo run of 10 minutes, 10.03 seconds that just missed the all-time state record. Fast start, strong finish fuels Schwartz
Armed with a race strategy that would take her through 1,600 meters in 5 minutes, Schwartz tore into the night and ahead of the pack at seemingly breakneck speed. As it turns out, the opening 200 was faster than planned (33 seconds) as the distance standout had to take her foot off the accelerator a little and settle back into a pace that few in the country have matched this season. “I definitely took it out a little too fast, but I felt relaxed and calm so I just got back to my pace after that,” the junior said. “I felt good for the first mile, but it kind of caught up to me in the second mile. I just hung in there, and I was able to get my best time so I was happy.” Covering the opening lap in just over 70 seconds, the Shaler Area standout brought her pace back into line with pre-race expectations and hit the 800 in 2:27, 3:44 and the metric mile in 5:01. Schwartz was almost nine seconds ahead of the duo of Mary Malone of North Hills and Marianne Abdalah of Vincentian Academy after just two laps and 21-plus seconds up after four circuits. “I knew that she was going to go out really hard so I knew that she wasn’t even going to be in the race,” said Malone, who was locked in another duel with the freshman Abdalah. “We wouldn’t even worry about her.” With the crowd now fully behind her, Schwartz continued to race through the field as the all-time state record of 10:09.2 by State College’s Martha White started to come into view. Racing past lapped runners, Schwartz hit the line just shy of the 1978 statewide record but annihilated the meet record of 10:25.7 set in 1990 by former Baldwin and Villanova star Carole Zajac. “Not only is breaking a record just a great feeling, but to know how great of a runner that Carole Zajac was is really humbling to know that I accomplished what she did,” Schwartz said of making history once again. Giving chase behind Schwartz was Malone, who broke away from her running partner at the midpoint and embarked on a PR effort in a rare one-race meet. “This is the first time I have run it fresh EVER,” proclaimed Malone, who is now PA#4 after her 10:41.99 clocking as the runner-up. “And it felt really good. My legs felt really fresh and good. I felt good the whole time and strong. “I wanted to break 10:50 because I have never done that. So I’m happy with it.”
Abdallah finished third in a PA#7 10:49.10. Finals secure, Adams puts name in record book in prelims
Hempfield Area’s Adams has thrown well before at Baldwin, hitting a near-record 187-2 as the winner of the discus in the 2013 invitational. He also has won a pair of WPIAL titles at the venue. Friday’s competition was on a higher level for the senior as he surpassed the old meet record of 187-9 by Connellsville’s Rodney Richter not once but twice and hit the national elite. “I already knew I was going to get into finals with (170-3), so my coach (Dave Murray) goes, “You have five throws. Just try to do the best you can.’ So I just tried to kill it with my last throw (of prelims).” The winner followed his opener with a foul before he rocketed to the top of the state rankings and to US#6 with his 192-0 effort. In the finals, he exceeded his previous season best on all three throws, hitting for 179-8, 190-3 and 185-10 to now have three of the four longest throws in the state this season. “It’s the best day I’ve had in a long time,” proclaimed Adams, who finished almost 30 feet ahead of the field. However, his performance in the discus was just the second half of a stellar afternoon at Baldwin. Moments before the discus final, Adams was locked in a shot put battle that featured all three of the state’s 60-footers thus far in 2014 – Adams, Hickory’s Luke Lewis and Knoch freshman Jordan Geist. “I knew I was going to have to throw far because Jordan Geist and Luke Lewis are phenomenal throwers,” Adams said. “I knew I was going to have to throw far to beat them. I just had to get prepared and make sure I had my form down.” Lewis’ opening throw of 58-9 held up for five full rounds, but the Purdue recruit continued to improve. His next four throws showed amazing consistency as the heaves were only separated by 7 inches and averaged 61-2, covering 60-10, 61-5, 61-1 and 61-4. The state leader closed out the proceedings with another 58-9. Entering the finals at 55-7, Adams improved his way into the runner-up position and past 60 feet for the second time this season. His final throw covered 60-1, while Geist finished third at 56-1. Gateway’s Montae Nicholson put up a pair of season-best efforts in his individual wins. A new PA#1 14.15 clocking in the 110 hurdles came despite a less-than-stellar semifinal race that put him in lane 2 and a false start that the field was unable to react to until it had run more than half of the distance. Self-discipline (and) composure, my mom preaches that if something goes wrong you have to stay composed,” the Michigan State recruit said of his ability to overcome the obstacles to a state-leading time. “Anything can happen. Good or bad, you have to get through it. “It gave me a little bit more drive. My prelims and semis gave some other people some hope because my steps weren’t that good. I crashed a few hurdles. It kind of gave me some fuel just knowing that other people were looking forward to me not running that well.” In the long jump, Nicholson was equally as dominating although the senior’s opener was by far his shortest leap as it covered only 20-3.25. He quickly hit full stride and was in the lead heading into the finals as he stretched out to 22.4.25 and 22-10.5. However, his prelim jumps couldn’t hold a candle to his trips down the runway later in the day. The eventual winning jump and new PA#1 of 24-3.5 in round 4 was followed by marks of 23-9.5 and 23-11. A new PA#1 also came from the girls’ long jump, but that was just a part of a high-quality day turned in by Hempfield Area’s Maddie Holmberg. Opening with a state-leading 18-10, the junior came back with another PA leader at 19-1. “I just fixed my form this week,” Holmberg said. “So this was my first meet that I had been able to compete with my new technique and new form. I’m happy with where it’s going.” She also excelled in the 100 hurdles, running a PR 14.55 in qualifying before staving off Shaler Area’s Tori Soeder, 14.64 to 14.68. “Tori’s a great athlete,” she said of her competitor. “She pushed me a lot so I’m grateful for that because I don’t know what my time would have been if she hadn’t pushed me.” Holmberg is now PA#7 in the hurdles, while Soeder moved to PA#9. And finally, Holmberg ran the second leg in Hempfield’s 4x100 relay. The squad finished with a PA#2 48.08.
Flash Highlights
Girls Highlights
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Pittsburgh, PA
RESULTS POSTED
41st Annual Baldwin Invitational by fareast
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05/02 |
65th Annual West Central Coaches Large School (AAA) Invitational
Photos by David Beyerle
Lynne Mooradian of South Western won the 100 (12.59), 200 (25.73) and 400 meter dashes (58.37).
State College swept all 3 relays, running 49.86 in the 4x100, 4:03.78 in the 4x400 and 9:34.27 in the 4x800. Hannah Mulhern of Altoona and Erin Harman of South Western both cleared 11-6 in the pole vault. Holly Arey of South Western threw a meet record 135-6 to win the discus. Abby Wagner of Altoona jumped 37-6 to win the triple jump.
For the boys, Daniel Meyer of Somerset won the 100 (11.20) and 200 meter dashes (22.17).
Will Cather of State College improved on his PA#5 time in the 800 meter run with a winning time of 1:54.04. John Smith of State College ran 39.27 to win the 300 meter hurdles. State College ran a PA#4 3:20.09 to win the 4x400 meter relay. George Donahey of Mifflin County cleared 14-9 to win the pole vault. Kyler Klein of Central Mountain threw 190-4 to win the javelin. Bryce Williams of State College won the long jump (21-6.25) and the triple jump (46-2.50).
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Altoona, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTO GALLERY 65th Annual West Central Coaches Large School (AAA) Invitational by deb128
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05/02 |
65th Annual West Central Coaches Small School (AA) Invitational
Photos by David Beyerle
Whitley Furry of Northern Bedford won the 400 (58.82) and 200 meter dashes (26.79). Victoria Dippold of Elk County Catholic ran 11:04.56 to win the 3200 meter run.
Erika Voyzey of Tyrone cleared a meet record 5-7 to win the high jump. Kia Clayton of Saltsburg won the long jump (16-2.50) and the triple jump (36-3.50). Morgan Nicholson of Kane Area won the shot put (39-8) and the javelin (135-11). For the boys, Darren Sipes of Tussey Mountain won the 400 (51.56) and 200 meter dashes (23.19). Devon Tomlinson of Windber ran 1:59.76 to win the 800 meter run.
CJ Herbstritt of Johnsonburg threw 182-4 to win the javelin. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Altoona, PA
RESULTS POSTED
PHOTO GALLERY 65th Annual West Central Coaches Small School (AA) Invitational by deb128
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05/02 - 05/03 |
85th Annual John H. Shaner Memorial Track Meet Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Wyomissing, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 |
9th Nike Henderson Track & Field Invitational The annual early May spectacle at West Chester Henderson once again set off many fireworks in the big curtain closer to the Pennsylvania regular season! Angelica Gonzalez of Red Lion finished 2nd in the 100 (12.09) and won the 200 meter dash (25.05). 400 meter state leader McKenna Keegan of Avon Grove maintained her top spot with a winning time of 56.79. Maddie Villaalba of Central Bucks West continues to make a name for herself this season, following up her 400 meter win Thursday night with an 800 meter victory in a PA#4 time of 2:13.42.
Sarah Walker of Germantown Friends showed another glimpse of the ability that put her in PA’s elite category with a 1600 meter win in 4:59.12. The Rome sisters, Regan (PA#7 10:45.16) and Ally (10:50.75) swept the 3200 meter run! Earlier, Regan had finished 2nd in the 1600 in 5:01.44.
Jill Weston of Owen J Roberts ran a PA#5 44.25 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Central Bucks South ran 3:59.08 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Megan McCloskey of Germantown Academy cleared a meet record 5-7 to win the high jump. Moriah Fitzgerald of Avon Grove cleared a meet record 11-7 to win the pole vault. Steph Sievers of Daniel Boone threw a meet record 137-6 to win the javelin. Taylor Hojnacki of Central Bucks South won the shot put (41-3.25) and the discus (meet record 144-6).
On the boys side, Charles Headen of Lasalle ran a PA#3 10.75 in the prelims of the 100 meter dash, but had to settle for 2nd behind Xavier Smith of Daniel Boone (10.81). Smith also added a PA#6 21.66 to win the 200 meter dash.
Jeff Wiseman of Council Rock South nearly duplicated Joey Logue’s state leading 800 meter performance from Thursday with a PA#2 and US#10 time of 1:52.10! Wiseman finished ahead of PA#3 Billy Caldwell of Downingtown East (1:53.91) PA#4 Dave Garton of Perkiomen Valley (1:54.02) and PA#7 Dan Ferraiolo of Malvern Prep (1:54.62).
In the invitational 2 mile run, Tony Russell of West Chester Henderson took on all challengers and defended his home track, running 9:00.34 to edge out Ross Wilson of Council Rock North (9:04.77), Reiny Barchet of Henderson (9:06.44), Dominic Deluca of Dallas (9:06.87) and Jaxson Hoey of Malvern Prep (9:09.01).
Chance Post of Conestoga Valley improved his state lead in the 300 meter hurdles (37.62) and also won the high hurdles (14.51).
Andy Pancoast of Malvern Prep cleared 6-9 to set a meet record in the high jump. Brandon Palaia of Spring Ford threw a PA#2 and US#8 202-8 to set a meet record in the javelin.
Girls Highlights
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West Chester, PA
RESULTS POSTED
Photo Albums
VIDEO INTERVIEWS Jeff Wiseman - 800m - 1:52.10Tony Russell - 2 mile - 9:00.34
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Regan and Allie Rome - 3200m 1-2
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05/02 |
Black Hills Conference Invitational
Highlights
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Houston, PA |
05/02 |
Coudersport Boosters Invitational
Spencer Cole of Oswayo won the 1600 (4:49.44) and 3200 meter runs (10:25.90). For the girls, Jenna Gabreski of Coudersport jumped a meet record 17-2 to win the long jump and a meet record 36-2 to win the triple jump.
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Coudersport, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/02 |
Lydia Werner of Northeast Bradford won the high hurdles (15.7), the intermediate hurdles (46.7) and the long jump (16-9.50). For the boys, Steven Vogel of Towanda won the 100 (11.4), the 200 (23.1) and 400 meter dashes (51.3). Jacob Shaffer of Midd-West threw 163-9 to win the discus. |
Sayre, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/02 |
Phil Tochelli Jr. High League Meet |
Scranton, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 |
Caleb Smithco of Hampton won the long jump (20-11) and the triple jump (46-5). Teammate Nathan Sloan won the 1600 (4:20.05) and 3200 meter runs (9:41.77). Ori Rinaman of Mars Area won the high hurdles (14.59) and the intermediate hurdles (40.34). For the girls, Courtney McQuaide of Greensburg Salem cleared 12 feet to win the pole vault. Emily Campbell of Slippery Rock threw 142-5 to win the discus. Taylor McCorkle of Oakland Catholic won the 100 (12.15) and 200 meter dashes (25.61). Beth Shenck of Avonworth ran a PA#6 4:58.41 to win the 1600 meter run. Kat Quigley of Pine-Richland ran 44.95 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Gibsonia, PA
RESULTS POSTED Pine-Richland Invitational by Lindsay Miller |
05/02 |
Pottsville Area
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Pottsville, PA |
05/03 |
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Philadelphia, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/03 |
19th Annual Blue Streak Relays
Manheim Township
Lebanon boys ran 3:25.3 to win the 4x400 meter relay. For the girls, Palmyra ran 12:27.8 to win the distance medley relay. Manheim Township ran 4:00.7 to win the 4x400 meter relay.
Field Highlights
Girls Highlights
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Lancaster, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
After competing well at the Henderson Invitational on Friday night, Angelica Gonzalez of Red Lion came back and won the 100 meter dash (12.36) and the long jump (meet record 17-1.50). For the boys, James Waters of Central Dauphin East won the high hurdles in a PA#7 14.46. Donald Crabill of Central York threw 171-2 to win the javelin.
Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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York, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
26th Annual Oil County Invitational
Emily Campbell of Slippery Rock won the shot put (39 feet even) and took over the state lead in the discus (147-5). Bethan Evankovich of General McLane won the 400 (59.05) and 200 meter dashes (26.19). Abby Jones of Franklin Area won the high jump (5-2), the long jump (15-9.75) and the triple jump (34-2).
For the boys, Lakeview's Josephy Armstrong launched the discus 153-3. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Oil City, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/03 |
Mady Clahane of Cumberland Valley ran a PA#2 10:37.03 to win the 3200 meter run. Sierra Brabhim-Lawrence of Harrisburg ran 14.49 to win the high hurdles. Rachael DeCecco of Cumberland Valley ran 44.06 to earn PA#4 honors in the intermediate hurdles. DeCecco also added victories in the long jump (17-3) and the 200 meter dash (26.30). Natalie Holder of Chambersburg ran 2:16.01 to win the 800 meter run. For the boys, Isa Paschall of Carlisle won the triple jump with a state leading and US#6 mark of 49-10! He also won the long jump with a mark of 21-8.50. His teammate and freshman Deshawn Millington finished 2nd in the long jump with a PA#2 and T-US#13 mark of 49-4! On the track. Zach Brehm of Carlisle won the 1600 (4:23.11) and 3200 meter runs (9:34.11). Peter Hughey of James Buchanan ran 49.83 to win the 400 meter dash. Jonathan Goodson of Boiling Springs ran 1:56.44 to win the 800 meter run. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Carlisle, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
53rd Annual Cedar Cliff Relays Highlights
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Camp Hill, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/03 |
James Cross Wilkes-Barre Invitational Tyler Burger of Northwest Area ran 14.6 to win the high hurdles and jumped 21-5 to win the long jump. Raheem Twyman of Elmer Meyers ran 39.6 to win the 300 meter hurdles.
Highlights
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Wilkes-Barre, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
North Penn
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Lansdale, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/03 |
Maddie Villalba of Central Bucks West made it 3 wins in 3 days in 3 different events. After winning the 400 meter dash at William Tennent on Thursday and the 800 meter run at Henderson on Friday, Villalba ran 5:04.58 to win the 1600 meter run on Saturday! Nazareth Academy ran 9:34.65 to win the 4x800 meter relay. Jamie Tramel of Truman ran a T-PA7 12.14 to win the 100 meter dash. Teammate Phideline Guillobel ran 57.82 to win the 400 meter dash. Jerrica Bauer of George School ran 11:09.78 to win the 3200 meter run. Shannon Taub competed in 3 jumping events for the 2nd time in 3 days and made it five wins from six with 3 wins on Saturday. Taub cleared 5-6 to win the high jump, jumped 16-8 to win the long jump, and jumped 37-6 to win the triple jump. Highlights
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Newtown, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
Dasia Pressley of Neshaminy broke a 15 year old meet record to win the 100 meter dash in an FAT leasing 11.89! She also broke last year’s meet record in the 200 meter dash with a state leading time of 23.95! Markeeta Thomas of Paul Robeson ran 14.52 to win the high hurdles and cleared 5-4 to win the high jump. For the boys, Walt Pegues of Central ran a PA#4 10.77 to win the 100 meter dash. He also added victories in the long jump (21-2) and the triple jump (43-8.75). Tyrone Leach of Norristown ran a PA#8 49.69 to win the 400 meter dash. John Lewis of Cheltenham ran 39.64 to win the 300 meter hurdles. Central ran 3:23.99 to win the 4x400 meter relay. Sam Reid of Central threw a meet record and PA#4 mark of 59-11 to win the shot put. Girls Highlights
Boys Highlights
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Ardmore, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
Grayson Hill of North East threw 171-6 to win the javelin. Devin Stokes of Central Tech ran 11.00 to win the 100 meter dash.
For the girls, Jaiah Williams of East ran 12.48 to win the 100 meter dash.
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North East, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
The Rob Thomas Memorial Neshaminy Invitational Highlights
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Langhorne, PA
RESULTS POSTED |
05/03 |
Mountain League T&F Championships
Girls Highlights
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Wingate, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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Out-of-State High School Invitationals
05/02 |
Falconer
Hickory HS competed at this meet.
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Fredonia, NY
RESULTS POSTED |
College Invitationals
05/01 - 05/03 |
Lebanon Valley College
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Annville, PA
DAY ONE & DAY TWO RESULTS
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05/01 - 05/03 |
PSAC Track & Field Championships
Shippensburg University
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Shippensburg, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 - 05/04 |
2014 Centennial Conference Championships
Swarthmore College
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Swarthmore, PA
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05/02 - 05/03 |
2014 Patriot League Championships
US Naval Academy
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Annapolis, MD
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 |
Grove City College
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Grove City, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 |
Jim Kehoe Twilight Invitational
University of Maryland
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College Park, MD
RESULTS POSTED
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05/03 |
Cheyney University
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Cheyney, PA
RESULTS POSTED
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05/03 - 05/04 |
Landmark Conference Outdoor Championships
US Merchant Marine Academy-Kings Point
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Kings Point, NY
RESULTS POSTED
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05/02 |
Princeton University
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Princeton, NJ
RESULTS POSTED
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Dual/Tri/Quad
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04/28 |
Allentown Central Catholic vs Emmaus R
Emmaus
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Emmaus, PA | |
04/28 |
Bethlehem Catholic vs Easton R
Easton Area
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Easton, Md | |
04/28 |
East Stroudsburg South vs Stroudsburg R
Stroudsburg
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Stroudsburg, PA | |
04/28 |
Liberty vs Freedom R
Freedom (11)
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Bethlehem, PA | |
04/28 |
Meyersdale vs Shade
Shade HS
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04/28 |
Nazareth vs Northampton R
Northampton Area
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Northampton, PA | |
04/28 |
Philadelphia Public League #4 @ Lincoln HS R
Lincoln High School
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Philadelphia, PA | |
04/28 |
Philadelphia Public League #4 @ South Philadelphia R
South Philadelphia HS
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Philadelphia, PA | |
04/28 |
Pleasant Valley @ Pocono Mountain East R
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Swiftwater, PA | |
04/28 |
Whitehall vs Parkland R
Parkland
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Allentown, PA | |
04/29 |
Bangor vs Palmerton vs Saucon Valley R
Bangor Area
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Bangor, PA | |
04/29 |
Canton @ North Penn
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, PA | |
04/29 |
Cathedral Prep, Villa Maria @ Meadville R
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Meadville, PA | |
04/29 |
District 10 Region 6 Double Dual Meet
East
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Erie, PA | |
04/29 |
North East at Girard R
Girard
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Girard, PA | |
04/29 |
Northern Lehigh vs Southern Lehigh vs Notre Dame GP R
Southern Lehigh
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Center Valley, PA | |
04/29 |
Northwestern Lehigh vs Pen Argyl vs Salisbury R
Salisbury Township
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Allentown, PA | |
04/29 |
Philadelphia Public League #4 @ Northeast R
Northeast HS
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Philadelphia, PA | |
04/29 |
Philadelphia Public League #4 @ Simon Gratz R
Simon Gratz
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Philadelphia, PA | |
04/29 |
Philadelphia Public League #5 @ South Philadelphia R
South Philadelphia HS
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Philadelphia, PA | |
04/29 |
Springfield (D) vs Upper Darby vs Strath Haven
Strath Haven
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Wallingford, PA | |
04/29 |
State College vs Cumberland Valley
State College Area High School
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State College, PA | |
04/29 |
Towanda vs Sayre vs Troy
Towanda
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Towanda, PA | |
04/29 |
VFMA @ Holy Ghost Prep R
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
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Bensalem, PA | |
04/29 |
Wilson vs Catasauqua vs Palisades R
Wilson Area (11)
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Easton, PA | |
04/30 |
Christopher Dock. New Hope-Solebury
Christopher Dock
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Lansdale, PA | |
04/30 |
Portage vs Shade
Portage Area
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, PA | |
04/30 |
Scranton Prep vs West Scranton
West Scranton
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Scranton, PA | |
04/30 |
Sun Valley/Octorara/Kennett
Kennett
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Kennett Square, PA | |
05/01 | Athens vs. Wyalusing Dual-Meet R | Athens, PA | |
05/01 |
East Stroudsburg North vs East Stroudsburg South R
East Stroudsburg Area South
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East Stroudsburg, PA | |
05/01 |
Philadelphia Public League Throws Meet @ Northeast R
Northeast HS
|
Philadelphia, PA | |
05/01 |
Stroudsburg @ Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley High School
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Broadheadsville, PA |