Greene sweeps track victories
Evening Sun Report
Track and Field
GREENE – In its Midstate Athletic Conference opening meet, Greene easily swept its triangular matchup with Oxford and Unadilla Valley Wednesday afternoon.
The Trojans’ boys won every event in the abbreviated opener that did not include any of the jumps, discus or hurdles. NCAA Division One signee, Chad Noelle, breezed to first-place finishes with times well off his personal-bests. Brock Kinney (100 meters), Kyle Gorton (200 meters), Alex Trass (400 meters), and Isaiah Webb (shot put) also garnered firsts.
On the girls’ side, Oxford made a small dent in Greene’s margin of victory winning five events. Emily Woodford was a double winner taking the 200- and 400-meter races; Katie Woodford easily took the 100-meter dash, Haley Witchella nabbed the shot put, and the Blackhawks’ 400-meter relay added the other win.
Jessica Brooks (800 meters), Adrienne Smith (3,000 meters), and Emily Conroe (1,500 meters) were individual victors for Greene, who also claimed wins in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter relay races.
Girls’ team scoring: Greene 58, Oxford 31, Unadilla Valley 3
3,200-meter relay: (G), 11:13.14 (Jessie Brooks, Andrea Day, Shannon Gregory, Emily Conroe). 100m: (O) Katie Woodford, 12.2; 1,500m: (G) Conroe, 5:41.3. 400m relay: (O), 52.00 (Jessica Russo, Haley Witchella, Emily Woodford, K. Woodford). 400m: (O) E. Woodford, 1:01.1. 800m: (G) J. Brooks, 2:51.6. 200m: (O) E. Woodford, 27.7. 3,000m: (G) Adrienne Smith, 16:06.35. 1,600m relay: (G) 4:43.8 (Brooks, Day, Gregory, Emma Anderson). Shot put: (O) Witchella, 32-1/2.
Boys’ Team scoring: Greene 80, Unadilla Valley 12, Oxford 3.
3,200m relay: (G), 10:37.6 (Chris Bay, Caleb Bonney Kyle Roe, Kevin Rounds). 100m: (G) Brock Kinney, 12.8. 400m relay: (G), 48.4 (Kyle Gorton, Jeremy Flohr, Tim Gell, Kinney). 1,600m: (G) Chad Noelle, 4:57.8. 400m: (G) Alex Trass, 58.7. 800m: (G) Noelle, 2:18.2. 200m: (G) Gorton, 25.1. 3,200m: (G) Noelle, 11:19.30. 1,600m relay: (G), 4:41.3, Kinney, Flohr, Chris Bay, Trass). Shot put: (G) Isaiah Webb, 42-7 1/2
S-E girls second at Cooperstown
COOOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville’s Gemma Godfrey had her team’s lone wins at Cooperstown Wednesday, and the Marauders tied for second in the four-team meet.
Godfrey won the 100 meters in 13.8 seconds, and added her second win in the 400-meter hurdles timing 74.3. S-E polled 43 points to tie with New York Mills. Cooperstown posted 102 points to run away with the victory.
S-E boys split in dual meet scoring
COOPERSTOWN – In a three-way meet Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville gained a split beating New York Mills, 78-61, and losing to host Cooperstown, 86-54.
Noah Huff picked up a win for S-E taking the 3,200 meters in 11:25.4.
Event results
100 meters; Alec Silvera, (C) 12.3
200 meters; Surprenant, (NYM), 25.2
400 meters: Jacob Miller, (Coop), 55.8
800 meters: Will Reis, (Coop) 2:11.1
1600 meters: Will Reis, (Coop) 5:06.3
3200 meters: Huff, S-E, 11:25.4
110 Hurdles: Alec Silvera, (Coop) 16.9
400 Hurdles: Nelson, S-E, 1:03.8
3200 Relay: (C) Miller, Alex, Reis, Harmon, 9:40.0
1600 Relay: (C) Miller, Reis, Silvera, Alex, 3:51.7
400 Relay: (C) Miller, Wehner, C. Boyle, Silvera 48.5
Long Jump: Connor Boyle, (C) 17’4”
Triple Jump: Bennett, (S-E) 35’11.5”
High Jump: McCarthy, (N), 5’10”
Shot Put – Cunningham, (NYM) 40’9.5”
G-MU/Morris boys rout Downsville
COPES CORNERS – Eddie Ray Cotton, Greg Delaney, and Shane Harrington all picked up a pair of individual wins in G-MU/Morris’ home win over Downsville. The Raiders captured all but two events winning 81-48.
G-MU-Morris’ girls did not lose an event rolling to a 107-9 victory. Taylor Nichols raced to three individual wins taking the 100, 200, and 400 meters. Cassie Schwarzhans and Autumn Butler tacked on two individual event wins apiece.
Girls
1600m relay: (G/M), 5:18.41, Wilkinsen, Humphris, Valentine, Rutte. 3200m relay: (G/M), 11:59.95, (KJ, Leboffe, Butler, Meers). 100 hurdles: (GM), Rozanski, 19.9; 100m: (GM) Nichols, 14.18; 1500m: (GM) Butler, 5:47. 400m relay: (GM), 57.6, Birdsall, Murphy, Rozanski, Nichols, 400m (GM) Nichols, 1:10.92; 400 hurdles: (GM), Rutte, 1:22.5; 800m: (GM) Butler, 2:52.91; 200m: (GM), Nichols, 30.4; 3,000m: (GM) Meers, 13:15.6. Triple jump: (GM) Rutte, 24-1 1/2; Discus: (GM) Schwarzhans, 87-3; Long jump: (GM), Valentine, 12-7. Shot put: (GM) Schwarzhans, 30-6.
Boys
1600m relay: (GM) 4:21.5, Seneck, Cotton, McDuff, Carpenter; 3200m relay: (GM), 9:52.5, Delaney, Steckline, Davis, king. 110 hurdles: (GM) McDuff, 21.34. 100m: (GM) Cotton, 11.44; 400m relay: (G), 53.44, Cotton, McDuff, Carpenter, Maricle. 1600m: (G) Steckline, 5:29.2. 400m: (GM) Delaney, 56.38; 400 hurdles: (D), Bartholf, 1:21.4; 800m: (GM) Delaney, 2:23. 200m: (GM) Cotton, 25.74. 3200m: (GM) Harrinton, 12:22.17. Triple jump: (GM) Carpenter, 28-8 1/2; Discus: (GM) Skyler Maricle, 95-4 1/2; Shot put: (D) Nimmo, 36-0; Long jump: (D) Baumen, 16-8 1/2; High jump (GM) Steckline, 4-10.
Track and Field
GREENE – In its Midstate Athletic Conference opening meet, Greene easily swept its triangular matchup with Oxford and Unadilla Valley Wednesday afternoon.
The Trojans’ boys won every event in the abbreviated opener that did not include any of the jumps, discus or hurdles. NCAA Division One signee, Chad Noelle, breezed to first-place finishes with times well off his personal-bests. Brock Kinney (100 meters), Kyle Gorton (200 meters), Alex Trass (400 meters), and Isaiah Webb (shot put) also garnered firsts.
On the girls’ side, Oxford made a small dent in Greene’s margin of victory winning five events. Emily Woodford was a double winner taking the 200- and 400-meter races; Katie Woodford easily took the 100-meter dash, Haley Witchella nabbed the shot put, and the Blackhawks’ 400-meter relay added the other win.
Jessica Brooks (800 meters), Adrienne Smith (3,000 meters), and Emily Conroe (1,500 meters) were individual victors for Greene, who also claimed wins in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter relay races.
Girls’ team scoring: Greene 58, Oxford 31, Unadilla Valley 3
3,200-meter relay: (G), 11:13.14 (Jessie Brooks, Andrea Day, Shannon Gregory, Emily Conroe). 100m: (O) Katie Woodford, 12.2; 1,500m: (G) Conroe, 5:41.3. 400m relay: (O), 52.00 (Jessica Russo, Haley Witchella, Emily Woodford, K. Woodford). 400m: (O) E. Woodford, 1:01.1. 800m: (G) J. Brooks, 2:51.6. 200m: (O) E. Woodford, 27.7. 3,000m: (G) Adrienne Smith, 16:06.35. 1,600m relay: (G) 4:43.8 (Brooks, Day, Gregory, Emma Anderson). Shot put: (O) Witchella, 32-1/2.
Boys’ Team scoring: Greene 80, Unadilla Valley 12, Oxford 3.
3,200m relay: (G), 10:37.6 (Chris Bay, Caleb Bonney Kyle Roe, Kevin Rounds). 100m: (G) Brock Kinney, 12.8. 400m relay: (G), 48.4 (Kyle Gorton, Jeremy Flohr, Tim Gell, Kinney). 1,600m: (G) Chad Noelle, 4:57.8. 400m: (G) Alex Trass, 58.7. 800m: (G) Noelle, 2:18.2. 200m: (G) Gorton, 25.1. 3,200m: (G) Noelle, 11:19.30. 1,600m relay: (G), 4:41.3, Kinney, Flohr, Chris Bay, Trass). Shot put: (G) Isaiah Webb, 42-7 1/2
S-E girls second at Cooperstown
COOOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville’s Gemma Godfrey had her team’s lone wins at Cooperstown Wednesday, and the Marauders tied for second in the four-team meet.
Godfrey won the 100 meters in 13.8 seconds, and added her second win in the 400-meter hurdles timing 74.3. S-E polled 43 points to tie with New York Mills. Cooperstown posted 102 points to run away with the victory.
S-E boys split in dual meet scoring
COOPERSTOWN – In a three-way meet Wednesday, Sherburne-Earlville gained a split beating New York Mills, 78-61, and losing to host Cooperstown, 86-54.
Noah Huff picked up a win for S-E taking the 3,200 meters in 11:25.4.
Event results
100 meters; Alec Silvera, (C) 12.3
200 meters; Surprenant, (NYM), 25.2
400 meters: Jacob Miller, (Coop), 55.8
800 meters: Will Reis, (Coop) 2:11.1
1600 meters: Will Reis, (Coop) 5:06.3
3200 meters: Huff, S-E, 11:25.4
110 Hurdles: Alec Silvera, (Coop) 16.9
400 Hurdles: Nelson, S-E, 1:03.8
3200 Relay: (C) Miller, Alex, Reis, Harmon, 9:40.0
1600 Relay: (C) Miller, Reis, Silvera, Alex, 3:51.7
400 Relay: (C) Miller, Wehner, C. Boyle, Silvera 48.5
Long Jump: Connor Boyle, (C) 17’4”
Triple Jump: Bennett, (S-E) 35’11.5”
High Jump: McCarthy, (N), 5’10”
Shot Put – Cunningham, (NYM) 40’9.5”
G-MU/Morris boys rout Downsville
COPES CORNERS – Eddie Ray Cotton, Greg Delaney, and Shane Harrington all picked up a pair of individual wins in G-MU/Morris’ home win over Downsville. The Raiders captured all but two events winning 81-48.
G-MU-Morris’ girls did not lose an event rolling to a 107-9 victory. Taylor Nichols raced to three individual wins taking the 100, 200, and 400 meters. Cassie Schwarzhans and Autumn Butler tacked on two individual event wins apiece.
Girls
1600m relay: (G/M), 5:18.41, Wilkinsen, Humphris, Valentine, Rutte. 3200m relay: (G/M), 11:59.95, (KJ, Leboffe, Butler, Meers). 100 hurdles: (GM), Rozanski, 19.9; 100m: (GM) Nichols, 14.18; 1500m: (GM) Butler, 5:47. 400m relay: (GM), 57.6, Birdsall, Murphy, Rozanski, Nichols, 400m (GM) Nichols, 1:10.92; 400 hurdles: (GM), Rutte, 1:22.5; 800m: (GM) Butler, 2:52.91; 200m: (GM), Nichols, 30.4; 3,000m: (GM) Meers, 13:15.6. Triple jump: (GM) Rutte, 24-1 1/2; Discus: (GM) Schwarzhans, 87-3; Long jump: (GM), Valentine, 12-7. Shot put: (GM) Schwarzhans, 30-6.
Boys
1600m relay: (GM) 4:21.5, Seneck, Cotton, McDuff, Carpenter; 3200m relay: (GM), 9:52.5, Delaney, Steckline, Davis, king. 110 hurdles: (GM) McDuff, 21.34. 100m: (GM) Cotton, 11.44; 400m relay: (G), 53.44, Cotton, McDuff, Carpenter, Maricle. 1600m: (G) Steckline, 5:29.2. 400m: (GM) Delaney, 56.38; 400 hurdles: (D), Bartholf, 1:21.4; 800m: (GM) Delaney, 2:23. 200m: (GM) Cotton, 25.74. 3200m: (GM) Harrinton, 12:22.17. Triple jump: (GM) Carpenter, 28-8 1/2; Discus: (GM) Skyler Maricle, 95-4 1/2; Shot put: (D) Nimmo, 36-0; Long jump: (D) Baumen, 16-8 1/2; High jump (GM) Steckline, 4-10.
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