Westmoreland overcomes the Marauders on the track
Kieran Coffey
Sun Sports Contributor
sports@evesun.com
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne-Earlville varsity girls track and field team fell to Westmoreland last Tuesday, April 25, on a final score of 99-36.
In the first two events on the girls side, S-E didn’t manage to get on the board. It took Robertson breaking through with a time of 13.5 in the 100 meters to grab the Marauders first podium finish.
M. Furner earned the top spot for S-E in the next event, the 1500 meter run, and Bachman followed that up with a second-place finish in the 400 meters dash, running a 1:16.5.
After that, it was all Westmoreland, with the exception of Turner’s second place in the shot put, with a throw of 25’2” throw, and Homanns discuss toss of 70’11”, which also earned her a second place finish.
No S-E girls team placed in any of the relay events, which also led to their downfall.
On the boys side, the Marauders performed slightly better.
In the first event of the day, Lincoln Owen secured a top place finish in the 100 meter dash for S-E, with a time of 11.7 seconds. Teammate Mike Giglio took third place in the event with a time of 12.3 seconds.
Hunter Zybdniewski continued the success for the Marauders in the 200 meter dash, with another first place finish. He clocked a time of 25.1 seconds.
The S-E boys also had first place finishes in the 800 meters, the 3200 meters, the 110 meter hurdles, 400 meter hurdles, the pole vault, shot put and long jump events.
800 meters saw Harrison DuBois run a 2:14.7 for first, followed by teammate Ryan Asma in third at 2:26.8.
The boys 3200 meter run was claimed by Cole Lane and Caleb Larcher. Lane finished in first with an 11:51.9; while Larcher finished in second place with a 12:17.7.
Mike Doeberl would claim the top spot in the 110 hurdles, running a 21.9 second time – while Ben Button took home the win in the 400m hurdles, running a 1:17.3.
In the field events, S-E saw Owen again claim a top spot with a first place jump of 18’5” in the long jump, and second place finish in the triple jump – jumping a 33’2”.
Thad Karaman added a top finish in the pole vault, clearing a height of 10’6”, with Sam Tuttle punching a solid 41’11” shot put for first place.
In addition to all of those top finishes – in contrast to the girls – the Marauder boys also finished first in each of the relay events.
No scores were reported for the away meet last week, at Frankfort-Schuyler. Next up for the boys and girls Sherburne-Earlville track team, they will returning to the track when they travel to New York Mills on Monday, May 1, at 4:30 p.m.
Sun Sports Contributor
sports@evesun.com
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne-Earlville varsity girls track and field team fell to Westmoreland last Tuesday, April 25, on a final score of 99-36.
In the first two events on the girls side, S-E didn’t manage to get on the board. It took Robertson breaking through with a time of 13.5 in the 100 meters to grab the Marauders first podium finish.
M. Furner earned the top spot for S-E in the next event, the 1500 meter run, and Bachman followed that up with a second-place finish in the 400 meters dash, running a 1:16.5.
After that, it was all Westmoreland, with the exception of Turner’s second place in the shot put, with a throw of 25’2” throw, and Homanns discuss toss of 70’11”, which also earned her a second place finish.
No S-E girls team placed in any of the relay events, which also led to their downfall.
On the boys side, the Marauders performed slightly better.
In the first event of the day, Lincoln Owen secured a top place finish in the 100 meter dash for S-E, with a time of 11.7 seconds. Teammate Mike Giglio took third place in the event with a time of 12.3 seconds.
Hunter Zybdniewski continued the success for the Marauders in the 200 meter dash, with another first place finish. He clocked a time of 25.1 seconds.
The S-E boys also had first place finishes in the 800 meters, the 3200 meters, the 110 meter hurdles, 400 meter hurdles, the pole vault, shot put and long jump events.
800 meters saw Harrison DuBois run a 2:14.7 for first, followed by teammate Ryan Asma in third at 2:26.8.
The boys 3200 meter run was claimed by Cole Lane and Caleb Larcher. Lane finished in first with an 11:51.9; while Larcher finished in second place with a 12:17.7.
Mike Doeberl would claim the top spot in the 110 hurdles, running a 21.9 second time – while Ben Button took home the win in the 400m hurdles, running a 1:17.3.
In the field events, S-E saw Owen again claim a top spot with a first place jump of 18’5” in the long jump, and second place finish in the triple jump – jumping a 33’2”.
Thad Karaman added a top finish in the pole vault, clearing a height of 10’6”, with Sam Tuttle punching a solid 41’11” shot put for first place.
In addition to all of those top finishes – in contrast to the girls – the Marauder boys also finished first in each of the relay events.
No scores were reported for the away meet last week, at Frankfort-Schuyler. Next up for the boys and girls Sherburne-Earlville track team, they will returning to the track when they travel to New York Mills on Monday, May 1, at 4:30 p.m.
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