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Pottsville at North Schuylkill ASHLAND — North Schuylkill hosted Pottsville on the track Tuesday. Pottsville’s girls defeated North Schuylkill, 84-55, and North Schuylkill’s boys defeated Pottsville, 76-72. Girls 100-meter dash — 1. Atera Young (NS) 13.62, 2. Myla Fegley (P) 13.62, 3. Mia McDonald (NS) 14.03 Girls 200-meter dash — 1. Molly Frantz (NS) 27.90, […]

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Pottsville at North Schuylkill

ASHLAND — North Schuylkill hosted Pottsville on the track Tuesday.

Pottsville’s girls defeated North Schuylkill, 84-55, and North Schuylkill’s boys defeated Pottsville, 76-72.

Girls 100-meter dash — 1. Atera Young (NS) 13.62, 2. Myla Fegley (P) 13.62, 3. Mia McDonald (NS) 14.03

Girls 200-meter dash — 1. Molly Frantz (NS) 27.90, 2. Atera Young (NS) 28.77, 3. Halel Campo (P) 29.07

Girls 400-meter dash — 1. Myla Fegley (P) 1:02.00, 2. Tatiana Salefski (NS) 1:04.00, 3. Halel Campo (P) 1:07.00

Girls 800-meter run — 1. Tegan Hart (P) 2:49.00, 2. Autumn Houser (NS) 3:06.00, 3. Hadley Snyder (P) 3:18.00

Girls 1600-meter run — 1. Niylena Wyroski (P) 7:24.00, 2. Autumn Houser (NS) 7:51.00

Girls 100-meter hurdles — 1. Alexa Giuffre (P) 15.96, 2. Riley Davis (P) 17.79, 3. Olivia Greblick (NS) 18.78

Girls 300-meter hurdles — 1. Alexa Giuffre (P) 47.42, 2. Riley Davis (P) 49.53, 3. Olivia Greblick (NS) 50.72

Girls 4×100 meter relay — 1. North Schuylkill 52.76, 2. Pottsville (Hadley Snyder, Rhyan Brennan, Halel Campo, Aubrey Snyder) 55.62

Girls 4×400 meter relay — 1. Pottsville (Riley Davis, Myla Fegley, Lauren Kelly, Alexa Giuffre) 4:31.00

Girls 4×800 meter relay — 1. Pottsville (Lauren Kelly, Tegan Hart, Niylena Wyroski, Aubrey Snyder) 12:59.00

Girls High Jump — 1. Lauren Powis (NS) 4-6, 2. Myla Fegley (P) 4-5, 3. Emma Sophy (P) 4-1

Girls Pole Vault — 1. Mackenzie Lavas (NS) 7-00, 2. Lila Evans (P) 6-6

Girls Long Jump — 1. Alexa Giuffre (P) 17-10.5, 2. Grace Devaney (NS) 15-10.25, 3. Rhyan Brennan (P) 15-6

Girls Triple Jump — 1. Rhyan Brennan (P) 33-8, 2. Lauren Kelly (P) 31-8, 3. Mia McDonald (NS) 30-5

Girls Shot Put — 1. Ashley Gould (P) 30-2, 2. Madelyn Zilker (NS) 28-5, 3. Claire Kowalonek (NS) 28-4.5

Girls Discus — 1. Ashley Gould (P) 87, 2. Lauren Powis (NS) 85-04, 3. Maggie Brennan (P) 77-00

Girls Javelin — 1. Lainey Dusel (P) 99-08, 2. Taylor Borkoskie (NS) 91-00, 3. Taylor Ferrari (NS) 87-06

Boys 100-meter dash — 1. Brady Welker (NS) 11.08, 2. Shay Strencosky (P) 11.25, 3. Cameron Kacilowicz (NS) 11.30

Boys 200-meter dash — 1. Luke Miller (NS) 22.36, 2. Brady Welker (NS) 23.58, 3. Evan Galavage (P) 23.85

Boys 400-meter dash — 1. Luke Miller (NS) 50.52, 2. Evan Galavage (P) 51.86, 3. Julian Nelson (NS) 53.82

Boys 800-meter run — 1. Colin McGinley (P) 2:11.00, 2. William Davis (P) 2:17.00, 3. Waylan Kassirer (NS) 2:25.00

Boys 1600-meter run — 1. Cullen Clarke (P) 5:14.00, 2. Sean Dacus (NS) 5:37.00, 3. Ean Sapp (NS) 5:53.00

Boys 3200-meter run — 1. Cullen Clarke (P) 11:32.00, 2. Sean Dacus (NS) 13:45.00

Boys 110-meter hurdles — 1. Donovan Durham (P) 16.25, 2. Zachary Marcinowski (NS) 16.86, 3. Malachi Kollie (P) 20.06

Boys 300-meter hurdles — 1. Dayn Stillwanger (P) 43.53, 2. Zachary Marcinowski (NS) 45.60, 3. Makai Kollie (P) 51.68

Boys 4×100 meter relay — 1. North Schuylkill 44.76, 2. Pottsville (Shay Strencosky, Donovan Durham, Ty Karkanica, Evan Galavage) 46.19

Boys 4×400 meter relay — 1. Pottsville (Dayn Stillwanger, Donovan Durham, Colin McGinley, Evan Galavage) 3:54.00, 2. North Schuylkill 4:13.00

Boys 4×800 meter relay — 1. Pottsville (Colin McGinley, William Davis, Nathan Reichert, Cullen Clarke) 9:54.00, 2. North Schuylkill 10:26.00

Boys High Jump — 1. Xavier McNally (NS) 5-7, 2. Wyatt Zendrosky (NS) 5-7

Boys Pole Vault — 1. Killian Bressler (P) 9-00, 2. Peter Scharadin (P) 8-6, 3. William Davis (P) 8-6

Boys Long Jump — 1. Wyatt Zendrosky (NS) 18-6, 2. Xavier McNally (NS) 17-10.5, 3. Brogan Rooney (P) 17-8.5

Boys Triple Jump — 1. Wyatt Zendrosky (NS) 41-3, 2. Xavier McNally (NS) 37-3, 3. Colin McGinley (P) 36-3

Boys Shot Put — 1. Aiden Zilker (NS) 45-5, 2. Sander Stokes (NS) 43-11, 3. Ryan Galen (P) 42-8

Boys Discus — 1. Ryan Galen (P) 140-8, 2. Aiden Zilker (NS) 132-6, 3. Sander Stokes (NS) 116-11

Boys Javelin — 1. Maxum Direnzo (P) 135-07, 2. Peter Scharadin (P) 131-00, 3. Kaden Onuschak (NS) 124-03

Minersville at Blue Mountain 

ORWIGSBURG —- Blue Mountain welcomed Minersville to their home track Tuesday and dominated the Battlin’ Miners in the girls and boys events.

The Lady Eagles defeated Pottsville, 111-39, and Blue Mountain’s boys topped Minersville, 88-61.

Boys 100-meter dash — 1. Paiten LaPoint (MIN) 10.91, 2. Chase Guers (BM) 10.98, 3. Cole Swick (BM) 11.00

Boys 200-meter dash — 1. Paiten LaPoint (MIN) 22.11, 2. Chase Guers (BM) 22.14, 3. Grady McGovern (MIN) 24.76

Boys 400-meter dash — 1. Gaige Guers (BM) 53.27, 2. Grady McGovern (MIN) 53.28, 3. Bradley Kostishak (MIN) 58.22

Boys 800-meter run — 1. Francesco Carr (BM) 2:09.29, 2. Tyler Buchman (BM) 2:14.76, 3. John Burgess (MIN) 2:15.35

Boys 1600-meter run — 1. Kolin Long (MIN) 4:46.10, 2. Jude Scheidel (BM) 4:54.54, 3. Grayson Meck (BM) 5:00.72

Boys 3200-meter run — 1. Kolin Long (MIN) 10:59.08, 2. Grayson Meck (BM) 11:11.35, 3. Christopher Phipps (BM) 11:35.12

Boys 110-meter hurdles — 1. Rafael Liranzo (BM) 16.14, 2. Bradley Kostishak (MIN) 16.35, 3. Nathan Peckman (BM) 19.55

Boys 300-meter hurdles — 1. Rafael Liranzo (BM) 39.27, 2. Jaden Urquiza (BM) 48.65, 3. Jack Purcell (MIN) 49.52

Boys 4×100 meter relay — 1. Blue Mountain 42.68, 2. Minersville (Grady McGovern, Dante Carr, Maxwell Masser, Paiten LaPoint) 44.56

Boys 4×400 meter relay — 1. Blue Mountain (Tyler Buchman, Francesco Carr, Gaige Guers, Rafael Liranzo) 3:43.77, 2. Minersville (Jordan Bowers, Grady McGovern, Maxwell Masser, Evan Handling) 4:00.76

Boys 4×800 meter relay — 1. Blue Mountain 10:03.84, 2. Minersville (Brayden Leese, Thomas Zimmerman, Carson Stiely, Daniel Koury-Schultz) 10:42.83

Boys High Jump — 1. Dante Carr (MIN) 6-3, 2. Ty Blankenhorn (BM) 5-6, 3. Rafael Liranzo (BM) 5-6

Boys Pole Vault — 1. Dalton Minnick (BM) 10-6, 2. Noah Lechleitner (BM) 10-00

Boys Long Jump — 1. Dante Carr (MIN) 22-10, 2. Bradley Kostishak (MIN) 20-5, 3. Ethan Derfler (BM) 19-10.5

Boys Triple Jump — 1. Chase Guers (BM) 43-1.5, 2. Jordan Bowers (MIN) 39-1.75, 3. Chase Zimerofsky (MIN) 39-00.50

Boys Shot Put — 1. Kurt Krammes (BM) 40-1.5, 2. Dominico Yourey (MIN) 36-2.25, 3. Ryan Colahan (MIN) 36-00

Girls 100-meter dash — 1. Maggie Hoffman-Long (MIN) 13.07, 2. Sophia Spolski (BM) 13.53, 3. Jaclyn Easparro (BM) 13.67

Girls 200-meter dash — 1. Jaclyn Easparro (BM) 28.44, 2. Ruby Henninger (BM) 29.57, 3. Kiera Denning (BM) 29.58

Girls 400-meter dash — 1. Madeleine Dalkner (BM) 1:04.54, 2. Victoria Frasnelli (BM) 1:07.15, 3. Emma Lazarchick (BM) 1:08.04

Girls 800-meter run — 1. Gianna Chipriano (BM) 2:29.18, 2. Anna Cook (MIN) 2:39.68, 3. Jenna Cullen (MIN) 2:40.56

Girls 1600-meter run — 1. Vanessa Frasnelli (BM) 5:53.12, 2. Emma Lazarchick (BM) 5:55.81, 3. Anna Cook (MIN) 6:03.38

Girls 3200-meter run — 1. Vanessa Frasnelli (BM) 14:27.13, 2. Sarah Satterfield (BM) 14:50.94, 3. Alora Smith (MIN) 15:11.81

Girls 100-meter hurdles — 1. Breilly Lazur (BM) 17.86, 2. Jewelisa Perez (MIN) 18.95, 3. Daniella Minnick (BM) 19.52

Girls 300-meter hurdles — 1. Evangelina Fisher (BM) 50.84, 2. Hailey Scheuer (BM) 51.69, 3. Allie Pennypacker (MIN) 54.68

Girls 4×100 meter relay — 1. Blue Mountain (Jaclyn Easparro, Izabel Zajac, Hailey Scheuer, Sophia Spolski) 51.92,  2. Minersville (Alyssa Cook, Cambrie Herb, Allie Pennypacker, Maggie Hoffman-Long) 53.64

Girls 4×400 meter relay — 1. Blue Mountain (Madeleine Dalkner, Hope Scheidel, Evangelina Fisher, Gianna Chipriano) 4:33.75, 2. Minersville (Jenna Cullen, Ellie Purcell, Allie Pennypacker, Marley Zimmerman) 4:43.35

Girls 4×800 meter relay — 1. Blue Mountain 11:07.48, 2. Minersville (Alexa Sukeena, Jenna Cullen, Kendra Stiely, Allie Pennypacker) 11:27.22

Girls High Jump — 1. Evangelina Fisher (BM) 4-10, 2. Izabel Zajac (BM) 4-8, 3. Piper Reinhart (BM) 4-4

Girls Pole Vault — 1. Alyssa Cook (MIN) 9-6, 2. Kamryn Moran (BM) 8-00, 3. Madeleine Dalkner (BM) 7-6

Girls Long Jump — 1. Maggie Hoffman-Long (MIN) 18-00, 2. Izabel Zajac (BM) 15-10.75, 3. Cambrie Herb (MIN) 14-5

Girls Triple Jump — 1. Maggie Hoffman-Long (MIN) 36-3.5, 2. Izabel Zajac (BM) 33-9.5, 3. Analiese Oettl (BM) 32-5

Girls Shot Put — 1. Makayla Keck (BM) 31-4, 2. Avery Miller (MIN) 30-5, 3. Arianna John (MIN) 29-4

Marian and Weatherly at Schuylkill Haven

Schuylkill Haven hosted Marian and Weatherly to their home track Tuesday.

Marian’s boys defeated Weatherly, 87.5-16.5, and Schuylkill Haven’s boys took down Marian, 86-54.

Marian’s girls ran past Weatherly, 134-5, and Schuylkill Haven’s girls defeated Marian, 82-59.

Girls 100-meter dash — 1. Anna Schaeffer (SH) 13.35, 2. Audrey Hutchinson (SH) 13.49, 3. Alizabeth Pikitus (MAR) 13.50

Girls 200-meter dash — 1. Alizabeth Pikitus (MAR) 27.44, 2. Isabella Hughes (SH) 27.68, 3. Audrey Hutchinson (SH) 28.03

Girls 400-meter dash — 1. Anna Schaeffer (SH) 1:01.40, 2. Alizabeth Pikitus (MAR) 1:04.30, 3. Ava Terefencko (SH) 1:04.50

Girls 800-meter run — 1. Alea Porter (SH) 2:44.80, 2. Teaghan Biros (MAR) 2:45.40, 3. Faith Krammes (SH) 2:48.90

Girls 1600-meter run — 1. Anna Schaeffer (SH) 6:07.00, 2. Teaghan Biros (MAR) 6:12.00, 3. Alea Porter (SH) 6:25.00

Girls 3200-meter run — 1. Anna Schaeffer (SH) 12:50.69, 2. Teaghan Biros (MAR) 14:46.09, 3. Joy Schock (SH) 15:02.04

Girls 100-meter hurdles — 1. Isabella Hughes (SH) 17.22, 2. Lara Cancio (MAR) 20.37, 3. Riley Gotthard (SH) 20.89

Girls 300-meter hurdles — 1. Isabella Hughes (SH) 53.95, 2. Peyton Butz (SH) 56.81, 3. Alexis Gelatko (MAR) 58.93

Girls 4×100 meter relay — 1. Marian (Caitlyn Kovatch, Gabrielle Osenbach, Addison Fritz, Alizabeth Pikitus) 53.60

Girls 4×400 meter relay — 1. Schuylkill Haven (Kylie Siket, Ava Terefencko, Audrey Hutchinson, Isabella Hughes) 4:33.40, 2. Marian (Adalyn Marek, Addison Fritz, Ava Fritz, Alizabeth Pikitus) 4:46.30

Girls 4×800 meter relay — 1. Schuylkill Haven (Kalynne Miller, Alea Porter, Faith Krammes, Ava Terefencko) 10:54.73, 2. Marian (Adalyn Marek, Ava Fritz, Anna Keer, Teaghan Biros) 11:19.02

Girls High Jump — 1. Kali Grochowski (MAR) 4-8, 1. Adalyn Marek (MAR) 4-8, 2. Bella Murphy (SH) 4-8

Girls Long Jump — 1. Gabrielle Osenbach (MAR) 15-1, 3. McKenna Runkle (SH) 13-8, 4. Bella Murphy (SH) 13-6

Girls Triple Jump — 1. Bella Murphy (SH) 30-11, 2. Addison Fritz (MAR) 30-8, 3. Peyton Butz (SH) 28-8.5

Girls Shot Put — 1. Olivia Thomas (MAR) 32-11.75, 2. Karlee Feger (SH) 31-2, 3. Ariyanna Wright (SH) 23-9.75

Girls Discus — 1. Karlee Feger (SH) 95-08, 2. Olivia Thomas (MAR) 82-08, 3. Esme Petschauer (MAR) 81-07

Girls Javelin — 2. Karlee Feger (SH) 77-00, 3. Lara Cancio (MAR) 74-04, 4. Olivia Thomas (MAR) 73-00

Boys 100-meter dash — 1. Niko Carestia (SH) 11.23, 2. Jacob Tom (MAR) 11.42, 3. Logan Goad (SH) 11.80

Boys 200-meter dash — 1. Jaden Miller (SH) 25.25, 2. Damian Rodino (MAR) 26.83, 3. Cole Shafer (MAR) 27.47

Girls 400-meter run — 2. Dylan Benulis (SH) 1:03.90

Boys 800-meter run — 1. James Gelatko (MAR) 2:21.40, 2. Gavin Zola (MAR) 2:23.70, 4. Greyson Murphy (SH) 2:24.50

Boys 1600-meter run — 2. James Gelatko (MAR) 5:22.00, 3. Austyne Killian (SH) 5:36.00, 4. Matt Angelo (SH) 5:53.00

Boys 3200-meter run — 1. Wade Eroh (MAR) 11:30, 2. Austyne Killian (SH) 12:34.53, 4. Matt Angelo (SH) 13:10.75

Boys 110-meter hurdles — 1. Luke Smith (SH) 16.85, 2. Jaden Miller (SH) 18.52, 3. Michael Johnson (MAR) 18.80

Boys 300-meter hurdles — 1. Michael Johnson (MAR) 45.60, 2. Aaron Gilbert (SH) 50.89, 3. Jack Krammes (SH) 51.60

Boys 4×100 meter relay — 1. Schuylkill Haven (Logan Goad, Colton Reber, Aaron Gilbert, Niko Carestia) 44.98

Boys 4×400 meter relay — 1. Marian 3:47.08, 2. Schuylkill Haven (Greyson Murphy, Grayson Fessler, John Smith, Colton Reber) 3:51.17

Boys 4×800 meter relay — 1. Schuylkill Haven (Matt Angelo, Greyson Murphy, Austyne Killian, John Ulsh) 10:11.45

Boys High Jump — 1. Luke Smith (SH) 6-00, 2. Michael Johnson (MAR) 5-8, 3. Tyler Price (MAR) 5-2

Boys Long Jump — 1. Jacob Tom (MAR) 22-3.5, 2. Daniel Fanelli (SH) 18-9.5, 3. Grayson Fessler (SH) 17-3

Boys Triple Jump — 1. Grayson Fessler (SH) 36-11.5, 2. Daniel Fanelli (SH) 36-4, 3. Bruce Stine (SH) 31-3

Boys Shot Put — 1. Ethan Kline (SH) 46-1.5, 2. Aidan Milkovits (MAR) 42-4, 3. Jah Bushati (MAR) 38-2.25

Boys Discus — 1. Ethan Kline (SH) 140-07, 2. Jah Bushati (MAR) 110-09, 3. Aidan Milkovits (MAR) 104-03

Boys Javelin — 1. Niko Carestia (SH) 138-03, 2. Aaron Gilbert (SH) 125-00, 4. Jah Bushati (MAR) 114-06

Pine Grove vs Tamaqua 

PINE GROVE — Tamaqua swept Pine Grove in track and field action.  On the boys side Tamaqua won 108-33. On the girls side Tamaqua won 93-45

Girls 100-meter dash — 1. Viktorya Luckenbach (PGA) 12.03, 2. Aubrey Aungst (PGA) 13.25, 3. Katelynn Fredericks (Tam) 13.56

Girls 200-meter dash — 1. Viktorya Luckenbach (PGA) 24.74, 2. Lucia DeMarco (Tam) 28.52, 3. Siena Stellfox (Tam) 29.50

Girls 400-meter dash — 1. Lucia DeMarco (Tam) 1:02.89, 2. Fiona Zerbe (PGA) 1:06.38, 3. Carley Brown (PGA) 1:07.46

Girls 800-meter dash — 1. Madelyn Schaefer (Tam) 2:39.61, 2. Millie Black (Tam) 2:54.27, 3. Andrea Betz (Tam) 3:00.43

Girls 1600-meter run — 1. Kimmy Rudy (Tam) 6:24.94, 2. Isabella Jones (Tam) 6:47.54, 3. Anaja DeBruyn (PGA) 7:08.87

Girls 3200 meter run — 1. Isabella Jones (Tam) 15:31.80, 2. Carla Firestone (PGA) 19:00.86

Girls 100-meter hurdles — 1. Payton Selby (Tam) 19.60, 2. Nevaeh Saunders (Tam) 22.05

Girls 300-meter hurdles — 1. Essie DeBruyn (PGA) 55.56, 2. Payton Selby (Tam) 57.04, 3. Nevaeh Saunders (Tam) 57.22

Girls 4×100 meter relay — 1. Pine Grove (Bella Kassab, Aubrey Aungst, Molly Drumheller, Viktorya Luckenbach) 50.27, 2. Tamaqua (Katelynn Fredericks, Samantha Plasha, Payton Selby, Sienna Stellfox) 53.23

Girls 4×400 meter relay — 1. Tamaqua (Madelyn Schaefer, Andrea Betz, Kimmy Rudy, Lucia DeMarco)  4:38.27, 2. Pine Grove (Lainey Fidler, Carley Brown, Samantha Eisenhauer, Fiona Zerbe) 4:49.86, 3. Tamaqua (Millie Black, Avery Dietrich, Kiely Kunkel, Heidi Garcia) 5:28.80

Girls 4×800 meter relay — 1. Tamaqua (Kiely Kunkle, Andrea Betz, Millie Black, Lila Stegemerten) 12:20.23, 2. Pine Grove (Samantha Eisenhauer, Riley Ott, Essie DeBruyn, Renee Eisenahuer) 13:02.70

Girls high jump — 1. Samantha Plasha (Tam) 5-03.00, 2. Bella Major (PGA) 4-08.00, 3. Lucia DeMarco (Tam) 4-06.00

Girls long jump — Samantha Plasha (Tam) 16-04.25, 2. Cecilia Ulicny (Tam) 14-05.25, 3. Tayten Stevens (PGA) 14-04.75

Girls triple jump — 1. Cecilia Ulincy (Tam) 30-08.00, 2. Nia Kovalchick (Tam) 28-04.00

Girls shot put — 1. Hannah Leininger (PGA) 29-01.00, 2. Leah Black (Tam) 25-10.00, 3. Laura Lehr (Tam) 22-09.00

Girls discus throw — 1. Leah Black (Tam) 81-08, 2. Cadance Fannock (Tam) 69-06, 3. Jaydenn Cope (Tam) 59-01

Girls javelin throw — 1. Hannah Leininger (PGA) 104-00, Brooke Riley (Tam) 81-01, Paige Bambulsky (Tam) 79-03

Boys 100-meter dash — 1. Nathan Frankenfield (PGA) 11.50, 2. Teagan Schneck-Haines (PGA) 12.03, 3. Luis Sanchez (Tam) 12.06

Boys 200-meter dash — 1. Tanner Kolb (PGA) 24.41, 2. Jacob Hehn (Tam) 25.46, 3. Jonathan Knepper (Tam) 26.13

Boys 400-meter dash — 1. Luis Sanchez (Tam) 55.72, 2. Jacob Hehn (Tam) 57.05, 3. Peyton Schwartz (Tam) 57.72

Boys 800-meter run — 1. Levi Kunkle (Tam) 2:06.54, 2. Alex Dubbs (PGA) 2:16.46, 3. Adam Schock (Tam) 2:26.26

Boys 1600- meter run — 1. Aidan Elston (Tam) 4:52.55, 2. Anthony Marchetti (Tam) 4:53.35, 3. Brody Boyce (Tam) 5:00.02

Boys 3200-meter run — 1. Anthony Marchetti (Tam) 10:52.92, 2. Parker Steencken (Tam) 12:19.02, 3. John Herber (PGA) 13:37.66

Boys 110-meter hurdles — 1. Gio Rivera-Poke (Tam) 17.44, 2. Luis Tejada (Tam) 19.98, 3. Kolton Krause (Tam) 21.03

Boys 300-meter hurdles — 1. Conan DeBruyn (PGA) 43.73, 2. Luis Tejada (Tam) 44.58, 3. Kolton Krause (Tam) 49.64

Boys 4×100 meter relay — 1. Pine Grove (Tanner Kolb, Tegan Schneck-Haines, Dane Hannevig, Nathan Frankenfield) 44.89, 2. Tamaqua (Scott, Case, Brody Schlier, Victor Schlosser, Luis Tejada) 47.03, 3. Tamaqua 50.77

Boys 4×400 meter relay — 1. Tamaqua Area (Peyton Schwartz, Luis Sanchez, Aidan Elston, Jacob Hehn) 3:48.13, 2. Tamaqua (Brody Schlier, Brody Boyce, Jonathan Knepper, Adam Schock) 4:00.43

Boys 4×800 meter relay — 1. Tamaqua (Aidan Elston, Parker Steencken, Levi Kunkel, Brody Boyce) 9:29.77

Boys high jump — 1. Scott Case (Tam) 5-08.00, 2. Terrence McDowell (Tam) 5-06.00, 3. Nicholas Barron (Tam) 5-06.00

Boys long jump — 1. Dane Hannevig (PGA) 18-11.50, 2. Nicholas Barron (Tam) 17-07.25, 3. Terrence McDowell (Tam) 17-03.50

Boys triple jump 1. Scott Case (Tam) 37-04.25, 2. Victor Schlosser (Tam) 35-11.75, 3. Terrence McDowell (Tam) 34-10.50

Boys shot put — 1. Thomas Rivera (Tam) 34-07.50, 2. William Behun (Tam) 33-08.50, 3. Isaiah Davis (Tam) 31-07.75

Boys discus throw — 1. Jacob Hehn (Tam) 133-01, 2. William Behun (Tam) 93-07, 3. Thomas Rivera (Tam) 91-08

Boys javelin throw — 1. Larson Hudak (Tam) 114-01, 2. Keagan Coleman (Tam) 112-01, 3. Alex Dubbs (PGA) 110-05

Panther Valley vs Shenandoah Valley 

LANSFORD — Panther Valley and Shenandoah Valley split in track and field action. Panther Valley boys defeated Shenandoah Valley, 78-62. Shenandoah Valley girls defeated Panther Valley, 84-40.

Girls 100-meter dash — 1. Jenneine Ferguson (SV) J14.3, 2. Ashley Eduardo (SV) J15.3, 3. Jordan Guzman-Garcia (SV) J16.3

Girls 200-meter dash — 1. Jenneine Ferguson (SV) 30.3, 2. Hannah Shreffler (PV) 32.3, 2. Ashley Eduardo (SV) 32.3

Girls 400-meter dash — 1. Hannah Shreffler (PV) 1:18.3, 2. Ashley Eduardo (SV) 1:31.3, 2. Kiomarys Rivera (SV) 131. 3

Girls 800-meter dash — 1. Victoria Hernandez (SV) 2:52.0, 2. Valeria Hernandez (SV) 3:02.0

Girls 1600-meter dash — 1. Victoria Hernandez (SV) 6:38.0, 2. Valeria Hernandez (SV) 6:54.0, 3. Angelique Zamudio (SV) 7:05.0

Girls 3200 meter run — 1. Victoria Hernandez (SV) 15:32.0, 2. Kayla Alburger (PV) 18:25.0, 3. DQ

Girls 110-meter hurdles — 1. Jorden Guzman-Garcia (SV) 23.3, 2. DQ, 3. DQ

Girls 300-meter hurdles — 1. Jorden Guzman-Garcia (SV) 1:03,3 2. DQ, 3. DQ

Girls 4×100 meter relay — 1. Shenandoah Valley (Ava Antz, Ashley Eduardo, 3. Jenneine Ferguson, Jorden Guzman-Garcia ) 1:03.2, 2. Shenandoah Valley (Emma Gutierrez-Zamudio, Guadalupe Gutierrez-Zamudio, Lucero Lavala-Perez, Sugeiris Nunez) 1:11.3, 3. Panther Valley

Girls 4×400 meter relay — 1. Shenandoah Valley DQ, 2. Panther Valley DQ

Girls 4×800 meter relay — 1. Shenandoah Valley (Valeria Hernandez, Victoria Hernandez, Paloma Monjaraz, Sugeiris Nunez) 13.2, 2. Panther Valley DQ

Girls high jump — 1. Morgan Orsulak (PV) 4-10.00, 2. Jazlyn Argueta (SV) 4-02.00

Girls long jump — 1. Morgan Orsulak (PV) 13-06.00, 2. Ava Antz (SV) 10-09.00, 3. Jenneine Ferguson (SV) 10-08.00

Girls triple jump — 1. Morgan Orsulak (PV) 28-09.00, 2. Ava Antz (SV) 23-01.00

Girls shot put — 1. Emily Lapp (PV) 25-00.00, 2. Breonna Zelinksy (SV) 23-00.00, 3. Jazlyn Argueta (SV) 20-01.00

Girls discus throw — 1. Emily Lapp (PV) 57-04, 2. Rachel Sekula (SV) 54-08, 3. Jourdin Karvois (SV) 50-06

Girls Javelin throw — 1. Emily Lapp (PV) 74-06, 2. Jourdin Karvois (SV) 64-01, 3. Rachel Sekula (SV) 50-03

Boys 100-meter dash — 1. Ayden Zamudio (SV) J12.0, 2. Todd Seiger (SV) J12.3, 3. Troy Nunez (PV) J13.3

Boys 200-meter dash — 1. Edison Mitchell (PV) J25.3, 2. Justhing Jimenez (SV) J25.3, 3. Troy Nunez (PV) J28.3

Boys 400-meter dash — 1. Edison Mitchell (PV) 1:05.3, 2. Chase McArdle (PV) 1:10.3, 3. Carlos Meza (SV) 1:12.3

Boys 800-meter run — 1. Abraham Cabrera (PV) 2:38.0, 2. Ibraaheem Porter-Pippen (SV) 2:40.0, 3. Nassir Nobles (PV) 2:58.0

Boys 1600-meter run — 1. Robert Guzman (SV) 5:27.0, 2. Abraham Cabrera (PV) 5:44.0, 3. Ibraaheem Porter-Pippen (SV) 6:20.0

Boys 3200-meter run — 1. Robert Guzman (SV) 11:14.0, 2. Abraham Cabrera (PV) 13:16.0, 3. Ibraaheem Porter-Pippen

Boys 110-meter hurdles — 1. Frank Shubeck (PV) 18.3, 2. Ayden Zamudio (SV) 20.3

Boys 300-meter hurdles — 1. Nuredin Gjoca (PV) 50.3, 2. Ayden Zamudio (SV) 53.3, 3. Gabe Rodriguez (PV) 54.3

Boys 4×100 meter relay — 1. Panther Valley (Edison Mitchell, Troy Nunez, Mrgim Neziri, Frank Shubeck) 50.2, 2. Shenandoah Valley (Todd Seiger, Ayden Zamudio, Jozel Solano, Jayden Mulkusky) 51.8, 3. Panther Valley 58.4

Boys 4×400 meter relay – 1. Panther Valley (Gabe Rodriguez, Brody Vermillion, Chase McArdle, Jason Ahn) 5:15.0

Boys 4×800 meter relay — 1. Shenandoah Valley (Ayden Zamudio, Carlos Meza, Bryan Garcia, Robert Guzman) 10:26.0, 2. Panther Valley (Anthony Self, Neredin Gjoca, Abraham Cabrera, Nassir Nobles) 10:26.0

Boys high jump — 1. Michael Elschisak (SV) 5-10.00, 2. Mrgim Neziri (PV) 5-02.00, 3. Justhing Jimenez (SV) 4-10.00

Boys long jump — 1. Michael Elschisak (SV) 17-06.00, 2. Bekim Mehmeti (PV) 15-10.50, 3. Chase McArdle (PV) 15-01.50

Boys triple jump — 1. Michael Elschisak (SV) 38-09.00, 2. Frank Shubeck (PV) 34-09.00, 3. Chase McArdle (PV) 32-04.00

Boys shot put — 1. Gino Williams (PV) 40-03.00, 2. Bryan Chagolla (SV) 38-06.00, 3. Marcus Rodriguez (PV) 33-08.00

Boys discus throw — 1. Gino Williams (PV) 122-04, 2. Bryan Chagolla (SV) 110-05, 3. John Boctor (SV) 109-01

Boys javelin throw— 1. Gino Williams (PV) 128-10, 2. Jason Ahn (PV) 113-07, 3. Christ Rodriguez-Castro (SV) 104-06

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Indiana State named MVC Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field Program of the Year

Story Links ST. LOUIS – Indiana State was announced as the 2025 MVC Women’s Track and Field Program of the Year Tuesday afternoon by the conference office.   The Sycamores continued their dominance of the Missouri Valley Conference during the 2024-25 campaign, sweeping the MVC Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Championships for the […]

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ST. LOUIS – Indiana State was announced as the 2025 MVC Women’s Track and Field Program of the Year Tuesday afternoon by the conference office.
 
The Sycamores continued their dominance of the Missouri Valley Conference during the 2024-25 campaign, sweeping the MVC Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Championships for the second straight season. Indiana State also posted its highest finish at the MVC Women’s Cross Country Championships since 1997, finishing as runner-up.
 
The Sycamores had multiple major performances to propel them to the top of the charts in the MVC. Emma Gresham became the first Indiana State athlete to capture the MVC Women’s Cross Country Individual Championship since 2003 with a school record 6K performance of 20:09.7, while Rachel Mehringer shattered conference records in both the indoor 60m hurdles (8.19) and outdoor 100m hurdles (13.04). Gresham was also an All-Region honoree, Indiana State’s first since 2017, at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional.
 
Indiana State women’s cross country/track and field athletes set 51 program top-10 marks over the course of the 2024-25 campaign (13 cross country, 17 indoor track and field, 21 outdoor track and field), while six school records were broken across the 2024-25 cross country/track and field calendar. Gresham (cross country – 4K, 5K, 6K), Mehringer (indoor – 60m hurdles, outdoor – 100m hurdles) and Lillian Gibbs (javelin) all broke program records during the season, while 24 all-conference accolades were earned by Sycamore women’s cross country/track and field athletes during the season (two cross country, 11 indoor track and field, 11 outdoor track and field).
 
In addition to Gresham’s cross country conference title, Indiana State had eight conference champions across its MVC Indoor-Outdoor Championship sweep. Mehringer (60m hurdles, 100m hurdles) and Jahnel Bowman (triple jump) took home titles at both the indoor and outdoor championships, Janiya Bowman (long jump) and Niesha Anderson (weight throw) won indoor titles, while Brooklyn Pfaff (pole vault) and Emma Yoder (discus) won outdoor titles.
 
Indiana State was also second in the 2025 MVC Men’s Track and Field Program of the Year rankings, after winning its fourth straight MVC Outdoor Championship and finishing second at the MVC Indoor Championships.
 
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YSU Volleyball Announces 2025 Schedule

Story Links Youngstown State’s volleyball team will open the 2025 season hosting a tournament at Zidian Family Arena at Beeghly Center as part of a 29-match regular-season slate, Head Coach Riley Jarrett announced on Tuesday. The Penguins will host the YSU Invitational, presented by Mercy Health, to open Jarrett’s second […]

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Youngstown State’s volleyball team will open the 2025 season hosting a tournament at Zidian Family Arena at Beeghly Center as part of a 29-match regular-season slate, Head Coach Riley Jarrett announced on Tuesday.

The Penguins will host the YSU Invitational, presented by Mercy Health, to open Jarrett’s second campaign on Aug. 29-30. The four-team event will bring Canisius, Duquesne and Mercyhurst to campus, and it will be the first of three non-conference tournaments over the first three weekends of the season. YSU will play in events at Saint Francis (Pa.) and the College of Charleston in September, and the Penguins will host Akron and Kent State on consecutive nights on Sept. 18-19 to close the non-conference portion of their schedule.

YSU’s 24th Horizon League season will start with a pair of contests at Green Bay on Sept. 26-27, and the conference home opener will be Sept. 30 against Robert Morris. YSU will remain home to host Northern Kentucky the first weekend of October before playing back-to-back road series at Wright State and IU Indy the following two weeks.

Youngstown State will welcome Milwaukee on Oct. 24-25, and its final three road matches of the regular season will be the following week. The Penguins will complete their home-and-home with RMU on Oct. 28, and they’ll play at Oakland on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.

YSU will be home for the final two weekends of the regular season, and its schedule will shift to Thursday and Friday for those two series. The Penguins will take on Cleveland State on Nov. 6-7, and they’ll host Purdue Fort Wayne on Nov. 13-14 in the final week.

Schedule Notes

  • Home Tournament: YSU is hosting a tournament on the opening weekend for the fifth time in the last seven seasons.
  • Horizon League Opener: Sept. 26 at Green Bay
  • Horizon League Home Opener: Sept. 30 vs. Robert Morris
  • First-Time Opponents: Lafayette, Stetson



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Redhawks Win Third OVC Commissioner’s Cup in Five Years

Story Links 2024-25 OVC Commissioner’s Cup Final Standings CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – For the third time in five years, Southeast Missouri is the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner’s Cup Champion.   The OVC Commissioner’s Cup is a symbol of overall athletic excellence in Conference-sponsored championships and […]

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – For the third time in five years, Southeast Missouri is the Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner’s Cup Champion.
 
The OVC Commissioner’s Cup is a symbol of overall athletic excellence in Conference-sponsored championships and is awarded annually to one member institution.
 
SEMO, which also took the honor in 2020-21 and 2022-23, hoists the trophy for the third time behind an outstanding 2024-25 season that included seven OVC titles.
 
The Redhawks scored a total of 107 points and edged Little Rock (104.5) by 2.5 points in this year’s standings. Lindenwood (93), Eastern Illinois (92.5), Tennessee Tech (90), SIU Edwardsville (79.5), Southern Indiana (78), Tennessee State (64), UT Martin (64), Morehead State (58.5) and Western Illinois (56.5) rounded out the scoring.
 

SEMO garnered first-place finishes in football, volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field and women’s tennis. 
 
It marked the third time since joining the OVC where SEMO won seven or more conference championships. The Redhawks also won seven titles in 1996-97 and claimed a school record eight OVC crowns in 2022-23. Since the 2019-20 campaign, SEMO has won a league-best 37 OVC championships with every one of its sports getting at least one in that stretch.
 
“Our vision for SEMO Athletics is to be the premier athletics department in the OVC and that vision has truly become a reality,” said Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Brady Barke. “The level of sustained success so many of our programs have shown over the past few years is remarkable. Congratulations to our student-athletes, coaches, staff and supporters who have all contributed to our high level of success.”
 

The OVC Commissioner’s Cup was previously known as the All-Sports Trophy. In 2008-09, the league began awarding only one trophy. The points system was updated in 2022-23 and schools now count 13 total sports in the final standings. Among those 13, schools are required to count the point totals of three main sports (men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball) as well as the highest finishing men’s and women’s track & field sport (either cross country, indoor track & field or outdoor track & field). Schools that sponsor football are required to count it as one of its 13 sports.
 
Points are distributed based on the number of schools that sponsor the sport (e.g. if 11 schools sponsor a sport, the champion will earn 11 points, 10 points for second place, nine for third place, etc.). Tournament champions (men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and beach volleyball) receive one additional point).

SEMO, which became a member of the OVC in 1991-92, won a total of 81 regular-season championships and 28 tournament titles during its 33 years with the league. 

 





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Water polo gold, silver for B.C. players at PanAms in Colombia

For U17 age group, Water Polo Canada says it’s their best-ever overall finish at this competition It was an historic trip to Medellin, Colombia for several Lower Mainland-area players on Canada’s two U17 national teams, which involved teens who live in Surrey, Delta, Langley, Abbotsford and Maple Ridge. The men’s youth team won gold and women squad […]

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It was an historic trip to Medellin, Colombia for several Lower Mainland-area players on Canada’s two U17 national teams, which involved teens who live in Surrey, Delta, Langley, Abbotsford and Maple Ridge.

The men’s youth team won gold and women squad scored silver at the PanAm Aquatics Championships, May 13-25.

Water Polo Canada says it’s their best-ever overall finish at this competition, for this age group, and the first championship title there for the men’s youth team. Previous best performances were third-place finishes at the 2013, 2015 and 2017 editions.

B.C.-based water polo players on Canada’s golden men’s U17 team are Joshua Coxford (Langley), Jackson Culbreath (Surrey), Elliott Griffoen (Surrey), Elliott King (Surrey), Nash Porter (Langley) and Adam Rashed (Delta). 

The silver medal-winning women’s team includes Airi Cowie (Maple Ridge) and Alexandra Stoddard (Abbotsford).

The men’s youth team began their round-robin tournament with a 32-4 win against Venezuela, followed by a loss against Brazil (11-6). They then won their five following games. In quarterfinals, Canada won 23-4 against Argentina and then, in semifinals, they beat the U.S. squad, 17-11.

In the final, Canada got their revenge on Brazil with a 11-10 victory. Canada was led by Coxford (Langley) and Ivan Khramtsov (Mississauga, Ontario), who both scored three goals each, as well as Langley’s Porter, named Most Valuable Player for the final game. Khramtsov was named MVP for the men’s tournament.

“This group has come a long way since last year’s U16 Worlds, where we got our first real taste of international water polo,” Khramtsov said. “This time, we came with experience, hunger, and a belief in each other. Our week of preparation before the tournament set the foundation, and every player stepped up when it counted.”

On the women’s side, Canada started the tournament with three wins. In the final, they lost to the U.S. team, 18-7.

Eleven water polo teams competed in the men’s tournament, seven on the women’s division, at the 2025 PanAm Aquatics Championships, the first edition of a multisport event that also included diving, swimming, high diving and synchronized swimming.



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NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Eastern Prelims Begin Tomorrow

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Six Columbia Track & Field student-athletes are set to compete at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field NCAA Championship Eastern Prelims which begin on Wednesday morning at the University of North Florida. The competition spans four days and will conclude on Saturday, May 31. All six Lions will […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Six Columbia Track & Field student-athletes are set to compete at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field NCAA Championship Eastern Prelims which begin on Wednesday morning at the University of North Florida.

The competition spans four days and will conclude on Saturday, May 31. All six Lions will be looking to finish in the top-12 of their respective events and punch their ticket to the NCAA Championship finals next month.

The first Lions to compete will be Obiora Okeke and Parker Kim in the first round of the hammer throw on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. Okeke will also compete in the first round of the Shot Put on Wednesday night at 6 p.m.

In the evening session on Wednesday, Matt Gatune will take part in the first round of the 1500m at 6:30 p.m. He will look to advance to the quarterfinals of the event which will take place on Friday evening. 

Madison Williams will be the first woman to compete, taking part in the first round of the long jump at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. 

In the evening session on Thursday, Rory Clare will get things started in the first round of the 1500m at 6:30 p.m. Lucy Henkel will then compete in the first round of the 800m at 7:50 p.m. Both will look to advance to the quarterfinals of each event which will take place on Saturday evening. 

Okeke will compete in his third event of the weekend, the first round of the discus, on Friday at 1 p.m.

The full schedule for every event can be found HERE. Follow along with live results HERE. Tickets are available HERE. Stream information for all four days can be found HERE. 

For qualified athletes who finish in the top-12 of their respective events at the eastern prelims, the finals of the NCAA Championships will begin on Wednesday, June 11 in Eugene, Ore.

 

COLUMBIA QUALIFYING MARKS

Women

800m: Lucy Henkel (31st – 2:04.45)

1500m: Rory Clare (27th – 4:15.33)

Long Jump: Madison Williams (29th – 6.2m)

 

Men

1500m: Matt Gatune (27th – 3:40.34)

Hammer: Obiora Okeke (40th – 62.64m)

Hammer: Parker Kim (43rd – 62.49m)

Shot Put: Obiora Okeke (5th – 20.17m)

Discus: Obiora Okeke (37th – 54.34m)

Stay up to date on all things Columbia track & field by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).

 



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The final run to South Brunswick is underway. On Tuesday, the NJSIAA officially released the brackets and seeds for the 2025 boys volleyball state tournament. Below, you’ll find links to each bracket. SECTIONAL TOURNAMENTS North Jersey South Jersey The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up […]

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