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2005 Highlights
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A NY Sweep for the
Ages!
Syosset catches Shaker in last
100m to win 4x800 in 7:43.52 to 7:44.82. Shenendehowa was
3rd in 7:52.95. Sean Tully splits 1:51.8 for Syosset,
which is the fastest 800m split by an American prep at Penn
since Alan Webb in 2001.
NY proves something we all know - our distance depth is pretty
impressive.
New York HS Event Winners
Lindsay Ferguson - Saratoga - 3000m
Brian Duggan - Farrell - Pole Vault
John Hickey - Tappan Zee - Shot Put
Warwick Valley Girls- DMR
Syosset Boys - 4x800m
NY-NJ
Highlights
The High School report...
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Tappan Zee's
John Hickey wins shot put title with 64-10 PR throw.
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Farrell's
Brian Duggan wins pole vault to become the first NYC winner
of the PV in 40 years. The last NYC winner Greg Farrah,
Brooklyn Tech 1965. Irvington's Casey DiCesare is 2nd.
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Nyack's
Gersinio Thelismond leaps to 3rd in TJ at 45'06.5".
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Warwick girls win DMR - Bayshore 2nd - Ocean
City, NJ 4th, Scotia, NY 5th (with 3 King sisters).
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Lindsay Ferguson (Saratoga Springs, NY)wins
3K with teammate Hannah Davisdon 2nd and Suffern's Kara
McKenna 4th.
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Syosset, Shaker, Shen, Warwick, Salesian boys
qualify
for boys 4x800m Championships with Syosset's 7:48.80 the
fastest of the day.
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Brittany Sheffey 4th in the mile, Rolanda
Bell 7th - NJ star Danielle Tauro (Southern Regional) is 2nd
in 4:55.50 with strong kick.
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Boys and Girls, Suffern girls finish 2-3 in
4x800, 9:04.82 to 9:07.93 (US#1 and #2).
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Colts Neck, NJ takes 3rd in the DMR at
10:13.34. Farrell 8th, Niskayuna 9th, North Rockland 11th,
Arlington 13th. Herndon, NJ 7th with Ridgewood 14th.
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Mark Russel (Lockpprt, NY) places 6th in the
mile (4:16.12)
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Geary Gubbins (Southampton, NY) 8:33.65 for
4th in 3K. Kevin McDermott (Chaminade) 9th, 8:41.80.
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Hempstead, NY girls 7th in 4x400m, 3:54.44.
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Camden, NJ qualifies for 4x100m final.
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Saunders Kelton Cumberbatch places 13th in
400m hurdles in 59.00 after falling on 7th hurdle.
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Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake's Brittany Dexter
placed 3rd in HJ at 5-07.
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Alaina Alfano from Hanover Park, NY is 3rd in
LJ at 18'09.5".
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Julianne Toto (Middletown So, NJ) wins PV
with 12-04 clearance.
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Mt. Vernon, NY senior Kirsten Fields places
3rd innthe triple jump at 39-00.75.
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The College report...
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Cornell women break their own Ivy record with
8:35.70 3rd place showing in the 4x800. Nana
Hanson-Hall (New Rochelle, NY '03) runs 2:08.7 for
Georgetown's 4th place team.
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Amy Linnen (Mt. Sinai, NY) wins the PV with
13'10" clearance. Danielle O'Reilly, the former HS
National Record Holder at Shawnee, NJ, was 5th at 12'03.5".
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Amanda Harmata (Rariton, NJ '04) places 5th
in the College Javelin throw with a heave of 146'03".
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Former St. Anthony's, NY star Charlie
Millieon (Georgetown) runs 14:22.34 5K with former John Jay-EF
star Ted Turner (SUNY Geneseo), right behind him in
14:22.94.
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Alan Webb win 5K in 13:30.25 over Joseph
Koskei. Former Brewster, NY star Frank McCreery
(Princeton) runs 14:20.60.
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Brian Dalpiaz (Sayville, NY - Georgetown)
9:16.78 3K steeple.
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Akilah Vargas (Boys and Girls) helps
Villanova place 3rd in the DMR at 11:12.76, with Duke
winning. Katy Trotter (Red Bank, NJ) helps Stanford to
5th place finish. New Yorkers Liz Maloy and Nana
Hanson Hall run on Georgetown's 6th place team.
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The Trotter sisters run on Standford's
winning 4x1500m (17:38.16).
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Uniondale's Shevon Stoddart and Williamsville
South's Ronetta Alexander are on So. Carolina's winning SHR.
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Penn State's Shana Cox (Holy Trinity, NY -
National 300m record holder - set at the Armory) runs on 4th
place SMR.
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Newburgh, NY's Elzie Coleman runs on
Mississippi State's 3:05.16 heat winner, which was the
fastest time of the day.
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Michigan's Nick Willis Splits 3:55.1 1600m on
winning DMR. Georgetown's
Chris Lukezic goes 3:57.1, Villanova's
Ryan Hayden 3:57.3, and
American's Sean Duffy 3:59.5.
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Maria Michta (Sachem, NY '04) wins the Jr.
womens 5K racewalk in 24:00.49.
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John Jay-EF graduate Tim Walker splits 1:53.3
for Penn State's 5th place 4x800m.
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