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2004-2005

 

 

 

 

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INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 2005

 

3/20 - Front Runners Meet - The Armory

How about we close the season with a world record?  Anselm LeBourne (NJ) set a new World age group record  (45-49) in the 800m at 1:56.29.

  National  

  Scholastic    

  Championships

   March 11-13th, 2005

   At the Armory

 

Meet Homepage

Winners Table


Complete results
Fri - Sat - Sun

 

 

Justin Craddock Williamsville, NY)

sets NY State Record with 1:51.36 win.

photo by Kim Spir
 

New York State Championships

March 6th, 2005

 

results and pics

3/06 MAC AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS

MARCH 4TH-6TH, THE ARMORY

 

The M. Town Track Club

(Melbourne, FLA - home of Xavier Carter)

won the 4X200M relay

photo by Kim Spir

 

3/3 - BQCHSAA Champs - Armory
3/3 - NYCHSAA Champs - Armory

EASTERN STATES CHAMPIONSHIPS

March 2nd, 2005

Results: Girls - Boys

Above: Colts Neck, NJ sophomore Craig Forys anchored his team to victory with a 4:13.3 split as his squad finished the DMR in 10:15.08.(US#1 and US All time #20)

North Rockland, NY placed 2nd in

10:17.04 (US#2) Carlos Jamieson led off with a 3:05.1 leg and John Martinez brought 'em home in 4:14.

 

Right: 8th grader Shelby Greany led off the DMR with a 3:41 1200m split as Suffern finished in 11:57.92 (US#2 and All Time US#15)

 

Suffern girls win 4x800 in 9:24.13 with 4 different girls than their DMR. (Section 1, a region in NY, goes 1-2-3 as Suffern, North Rockland, and Somers sweep the top three places)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Highlights:

55m - Lynne Lane - New Rochelle, NY - 7.06

PV - Julianna Toto - Middletown So., NJ - 12'00"

TJ - Kirsten Fields - Mt. Vernon, NY - 39'09.25"

SP - Sable Sweeper - Passiac, NJ - 42'03.75"

 

800m - Bryan Scotland - St. Benedicts, NJ - 1:52.47

  2nd - Tully (Syosset) 1:52.65 (5th All time NYS)

 

4x200 - Hempstead, NY - 1:40.52

4x800 - Ridgewood, NJ - 7:56.87

4x200 - Mt. St. Michael, NY - 1:29.25

 

2/27 - MAC Jr. Olympic Zonal Champs - The Armory

2/27 - CUNY Champs - The Armory


 

2/26

UAA

Championships

The Armory

 

photos

 

 

 

photo by Kim Spir

 

 

NY STATE MEET PREVIEW, ENTRIES, ETC.

 

New York State Meet Qualifiers

2/27 - Section 1 State Qualifiers - West Point

2/27 - Section 2 State Qualifiers - U Albany

2/15 - Section 3 State Qualifiers - Manley FH

2/25 - Section 4 State Qualifiers - Cornell

2/26 - Section 5 State Quals Girls Boys -  Smith

2/26 - Section 6 State Qualifiers - Fredonia State

2/06 - Section 7 State Qualifiers - Plattsburgh

2/13 - Section 8 State Qualifiers - Suffolk CC

2/25 - Section 9 State Qualifiers - West Point

2/19 - Section 10 State Qualifiers - St. Lawrence

2/15 - Section 11 State Qualifiers - Suffolk WCC

2/12 - CHSAA Championships - The Armory

2/23 - Ivy League Champs (AIS) - The Armory

 

2/26 - PSAL Championships - The Armory

 

 

 

 

 

2/27 - Section 1 State Qualifer  - USMA

Bronxville junior Amanda Hudson (right) runs 4:35.20, the 2nd fastest time in the US this year.  Carmel Freshman Kristen Reese runs 2:53.42 to win the 1000m.  Both are Section 1 records.

 

2/27 - Hayes Invitational -
Manhattan College

2/26 - Manhattan Relays - Manhattan Col.

 

2/22 - Section 3 Select Meet - Manley FH

Liverpool's Ben White (left) runs stellar 4:14.40 1600m for the win.

 

2/22 - Section 2 Class A Champs - U. Albany

Saratoga freshman Cailtin Lane wins the 1500m in 4:33.4 (US#1) but the Shenendehowa girls win team title.  Shen boys edge Colonie by 3 points for the title.

photo courtesy tullyrunners.com

US National Record

Sarah Bowman runs 2:43.40 1000m

 

Fauquier County  senior smashes 1000 meter national record by 2 seconds in Virginia AA state meet (2:45.46 by Ari Lambie in 2003).   More to come...

 

photo from Millrose Games at MSG on 2/04.

Photo by John Dye  - courtesy dyestat.com

 

 

2/19  - 2nd annual COCA COLA

HALL OF FAME CLASSIC
The last Saturday invitational at the armory produces nations fastest girls 2 mile run, as Brittnay Sedberry (Ocean City, Delaware) run 10:37.02.  Many more top ranking peformanes occurred at the 2nd annual event.      Results

 

 

RIGHT: John Hickey (Tappan Zee, NY) set a meet record in the shot put with a heave of 59'11.5".

 

2/21 - PSAL Staten Island Champs - The Armory

2/20 - PSAL Queens Champs - The Armory

2/20 - PSAL Bronx Champs - The Armory

2/18 - MAAC Champs - The Armory

 

2/20 - Section 2 Class B & C Sectionals - RPI

Niskayuna boys and girls sweep B titles.  Fonda-Fultonville boys and Greenwich girls take c titles.

2/19 - Section 6 Last Chance Qualifier - Lancaster HS

2/18 - Section 4 Class Champs - Cornell

Corning girls and boys sweep A/B titles as Lansing does the same in C/D.

 BUSY WEEKEND AT "THE POINT"...

2/20 - Section 1 Class C Champs - West Point

Bronxville girls win 9th straight title behind Amanda Hudson's 1000-1500 double.  Westlake boys claim team crown.

2/20 - Section 1 Class B Champs - West Point

Somers Andrea Nash wins LJ-300m-4x2 as Somers sweeps the boys and girls titles.  TZ's John Hickey wins shot put in 61'11.5"

2/19 - Section 9 Class A Champs - West Point

Aislinn Ryan breaks her own NYS 3000m Jr. Class record with 9:39.0 US#1 performance as Warwick boys and Monroe-Woobury girls win titles.

2/18 - Section 1 Class A Champs - West Point

Suffern girls end New Rochelle's 14 year winning streak as Kara McKenna keeps breaking records.  North Rockland boys win 4th straight title.

 


Looks like Penn Relays is all set for NY'ers

2005 Spring Schedule draft posted here


More results, pics, and stories from the Collegiate Invitational

 

 Hall of Fame Classic Seeds


 RECENT ARMORY RESULTS

2/14 - Jesuit Champs - Armory
2/13 - CTC Champs - Armory

2/12 - Manhattan Borough Champs - Armory

2/12 - Lafayette/Ryder Invitational - Armory

2/12 - CHSAA Champs - Armory
Mt. St. Michael Boys, Loughlin Girls Take League crowns.  Sacred Heart's Rolanda Bell runs US#1 1500m time of 4:37.43.


 RESULTS FROM AROUND NEW YORK STATE

2/13 - Orange County Champs - USMA

2/13 - A collection of Section 2 Meet results

2/13 - Engineer Games - RPI

2/12-13 - Section 5 Champs - Hobart/Smith

2/12 - NAC Invitational Boys - Girls - St. Lawrence Univ.

2/12 - Section 6 Championships - Fredonia State

Lancaster's Mary Saxer wins long jump in US#5 19'01.75".

2/12 - Rockland County Champs - USMA

Suffern's Kara McKenna runs US#2 1500m time of 4:39.3 after running 10:06.6 to win the 3000m.

2/12 - Northern County Champs - USMA

Carmel Freshman Kristen Reese sets new Section 1 mark with US#4 3000m time of 9:58.8.

 

2/10 - Section 3 Boys Championships - Manley

2/09 - Hudson County Champs - Armory
2/08 - Section 3 Girls Championships - Manley

2/08 - Section 1 League Meets - RCC

2/08 - Section 11 Large Schools - SWCC

2/08 - Section 11 Small Schools - SWCC

2/06 - NYC CHSAA Girls Champs - Armory

2/06 - CHSAA Boys F/S - Armory

2/06- CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Girls - Armory

2/06 - NSCHSAA League Champs - SWCC

2/06 - Sec. 1 League II-A Champs - USMA

2/05 - North/South Invit.- Fredonia State

2/04 - John Dimao Invit - Colgate                  

2/04 - Rochester Winter League - NY Chiro.

2/03 - OHSL Boys Champs - Manley FH 

 

Just Added on 2/08

1/16 - NSCHSAA Frosh/Soph - SWCC

1/30 - NYRRF Youth Jamboree - The Armory

2/07 NJ Varsity Classic - The Armory

  

1:17.9!

US National HS Record

Shaquan Brown

(JFK Patterson, NJ)

The DMR's are often the highlight of this meet, but the story tonight was NJ's Shaquan Brown (JFK) running 1:17.9 to break the National record of 1:18.88 set by Damion Drummond (Robeson, NY) at the Armory in 2000.

   Brown hit the 200m mark in 24.6 and the 400m mark in 50.6 before closing in 27.3 to shatter the record by 8 tenths of a second.  After seemingly throwing himself across the line, Brown collapsed on the track for a few minutes before the final word came that he had indeed achieved his goal of a new National Record

   Mike Pachella (Wallkill Valley, NJ) and NY soph Lionel Williams, the National Soph. Class record holder at 600m, challenged Brown early, but from 350m on, it was all Brown.

   Once the time was announced, the near capacity crowd went crazy, giving Brown the ovation he so deserved.  And while Brown was clearly happy with the result, it was obvious he ran as fast as he could go since nearly 45 minutes after the race, he was still struggling to move around.

   A late charge by Rob Novak from Bordentown, NJ gave him 2nd at 1:19.6, good for US #6 all time, nothing to overlook.  Williams time would rank him pretty high as well if he hadn't already run a few tenths faster at the Stanner Games on January 15th.

Janine Davis (Queen of Peace, NJ) won the girls race in 1:30.4 and Tappan Zee, NY thrower John Hickey tosses the shot put 64+ for the win. RESULTS

 

 5th Annual New Balance Collegiate Invitational
Feb 4-5, 2005

   Results

Armory "alum" and South Carolina Freshman Natasha Hastings winning her heat of the 400m dash
Photo by Kim Spir


7:42.22!!

National HS Record!

Syosset, NY breaks York's National record of 7:42.67 from Don Sage's 2000 team. 

1:58.3 - 1:54.5 - 1:52.1 - 1:57.1

Sean Tully - 1:52.1 3rd leg!

Shaker, NY runs 7:43.86 for the US All Time #3.

Check out dyestat.com for more...                Results

2/04 Millrose Games - Madison Square Garden

Aislinn Ryan (Warwick, NY) wins another huges race at the Garden.  Ryan also won Great American, Footlocker Nationals, and the Boston Indoor Games Jr. Mile.

full coverage at dyestat.com

photo by John Dye

2/04 - Westchester County Champs - RCC

Somers girls end New Rochelle's 14 year winning streak with first ever County title.  Amanda Hudson (Bronxville) wins 1500m in 4:48.  Somers boys take 2nd straight crown as theywin the 1000m, 1600m, 3200m, and 4x800.

2/02 - Metropolitan Invitational - The Armory

2/01 - OHSL Championships - Manley FH

 

 

 December and January stories and results

HALL OF FAME

DIRECTIONS

 

 

What Makes a Man Run?
    People can't understand why a man runs.  They don't see any sport in it.   Argue it lacks the sight and thrill of body contact.

    Yet, the conflict is there, more raw and challenging than any man versus man competition.

    For in running it is man against himself, the cruelest of opponents.
    The other runners are not the real enemies.  His adversary lies within him, in his ability, with brain and heart to master himself and his emotions.

- Glenn Cunningham

 

 
 
     
   
         
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