Tuttle and Robertson shine, Marauders Track and Field takes third at home four-way meet
SHERBURNE – The boys and girls Track and Field team of Sherburne-Earlville hosted a slew of area teams on Monday, with both sides coming away with third place finishes as a team.
On what proved to be a cold, wet and gloomy day on Monday, May 8, the S-E boys pulled in a solid third place team finish with 44.5 points – as Canastota earned the win at 108.16, followed by Sauquoit Valley at 90.33. Cincinnatus would pull up the rear with 16.66 points for fourth-place.
The Marauders earned four first-place finishes on the day, starting right out of the gates with the 4x800 relay – Maltzan, Aldrich, Asma, and Rainford – running a winning time of 9:47.30.
Their second first-place finish wouldn’t come until the field events were wrapping up – taking first in the shot put, discus and pole vault.
S-E’s Tuttle threw a 40’4” throw, snagging a first-place spot in the shot put – besting Mancini of Sauquoit Valley at 37’8”. Tuttle would follow up that performance with a throw of 109’2” in the discus, taking his second victory on the day over Mancini – who threw 106’6”.
The Marauders saw their top pole vaulter, Karaman, snag the win in the event when he cleared 11’6”, besting Constantine of Sauquoit Valley at 10’6”.
Top finishes for boys:
• 4x800m relay – SE 9:47.3, Can 9:51.3, SV 9:51.5
• 110m hurdles – Cafferella (Can) 17.6, Scarramuzzino (Can) 17.7, Rodriguez (SE) 18.2, Evans (SV) 19.5
• 100m dash – Marshall (Can) 11.9, Constantine (SV) 12.1, Evans (SV) 12.2, Otts (Can) 12.2, Zybdniewski (SE) 12.3, Stedman (Can) 12.3
• 1600 Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 5:20.3, Charelli (SV) 5:28.8, Philpotts (SV) 5:28.9, Metzler (Cincy) 5:33.8, Schaefer (SE) 5:40.4
• 4x100m relay – (Can) 48.0, SV 49.1, SE 51.3, Cincy 52.9
• 400m dash – Brychta (Can) 56.1, Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 57.1, Robertson (SE) 57.3, Whittaker (SV) 57.9, Bunn (SV) 61.0
• 400m hurdles – Scarramuzzino (Can) 1:04.4, Evans (SV) 1:05.1, Rodriguez (SE) 1:08.5, Canaguier (SV) 1:10.1, Button (SE) 1:13.5
• 800m – Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 2:11.5, Link (SV) 2:13.6, DuBois (SE) 2:14.1, Philpotts (SV) 2:21.9, Herline (Cincy) 2:27.6
• 200m dash – Marshall (Can) 24.5, Evans (SV) 24.8, Zimmer (SV) 25.2, Costantine (SV) 25.3, Brychta (Can) 25.4
• 3200m – Latella (SV) 12:10.2, Canarelli (SV) 12:43.1, Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 12:43.1, Maltzan (SE) 12:46.0, Delaney (Can) 112:58.5
• 4x400m relay – (SV) 4:02.3, Can 4:05.4, SE 4:10.5
• Shotput – Tuttle (SE) 40’4”, Mancini (SV) 37’8”, Otts (Can) 37’6”, Simmons (Can) 37’4”, Bunn (SV) 34’9”
• Discus – Tuttle (SE) 109’2”, Mancini (SV) 106’6”, Simmons (Can) 81’9”, Bunn (SV) 71’1”, Whittaker (SV) 70’3”
• Pole Vault – Karaman (SE) 11’6”, Constantine (SV) 10’6”, Coby (Can) 10’6”, Evans (SV) 10’6”, Brandon (Can) 9’6”, Greg (Can) 9’6”
• High Jump – Marsh (Can) 5’4”, Scarramuzzino (Can) 5’2”, Aitchison (Cincy) 5’2”, Aria (Can) 5’2”, Zimmer (SV) 5’0”
Team Standings boys:
Canastota 108.16
Sauquoit Valley 90.33
Sherburne-Earlville 44.5
Cincinnatus 16.66
The lady Marauders faired slightly better in their matchups on Monday – however, still would pull up a third place as a team with 54 points. Winning the girls side was Canastota with 84.66 points, followed by Sauquoit Valley at 57.66 points. Cincinnatus would finish in fourth-place with 29.66 team points.
En route to their third-place finish as a team, the S-E girls pulled down five first-place finishes on the day.
Robertson of S-E would rip off wins in the 100m and 200m – running winning times of 13.3 seconds and 27.6 seconds, respectively. Robertson would defeat fellow teammate – Franklin – in both events, as Franklin ran a 13.7 and 28.7, respectively.
Taking a first-place win in the High Jump was Sherburne-Earlville’s Niles who cleared a height of 4’6” – besting Cincinnatus’s Wolf at 4’4”.
Sherburne-Earlville completed the sweep of the top spots in the throwing events – as the lady Marauders saw Turner throw a 26’1” shot put for the win, defeating Oster of Canastota at 21’11”. Homann of S-E would claim the discus for her own, with a winning distance of 71’9”, besting Hainy of Cincinnatus at 60’9”.
Top finishes for girls:
• 4x800m relay – (Can) 11:20.4, SV 11:48.7, SE 13:20.7
• 100m hurdles – Brodock (SV) 18.0, Wolf (Cincy) 19.1, A. Palmer (SE) 20.4, Shirley (Can) 20.9
• 100m dash – Robertson (SE) 13.3, Franklin (SE) 13.7, Hajdasz (SV) 13.7, Phillips (Can) 13.7, Wilcox (Can) 14.1
• 1500m – Carlone (Can) 5:32.8, Verenich (SV) 5:51.7, M. Furner (SE) 5:53.8, Johnson (Cincy) 5:55.7, Berry (SV) 6:09.8
• 4x100m relay – Phillips, Whitehead, Wilcox, Leahey (Can) 55.8, SE 56.2, Cincy 1:01.5
• 400m – Mascareno (Can) 1:09.3, Price (SV) 1:10.1, Popple (Can) 1:13.0, Grzwacz (SV) 1:14.4, Boyd (Can) 1:19.3
• 400m hurdles – no entries
• 800m – Mitchell (Can) 2:48.6, Hajdasz (SV) 2:49.4, Johnson (Cincy) 2:53.8, Campbell (Can) 2:54.9, Wilcox (SV) 2:55.4
• 200m dash – Robertson (SE) 27.6, Franklin (SE) 28.7, Leahey (Can) 29.1, Phillips (Can) 29.2, Price (SV) 30.6
• 3000m – Verenich (SV) 13:00.3, Canarelli (SV) 14:00.0
• 4x400m relay – Campbell, Mitchell, Mascareno, Popple (Can) 4:43.7, SV 4:53.1
• High Jump – Niles (SE) 4’6”, Wolf (Cincy) 4’4”, White (Can) 3’10”, Shirley (Can) 3’10”, Case (Can) 3’10”
• Pole Vault – Seale (Can) 7’0”
• Shot Put – Turner (SE) 26’1”, Oster (Can) 21’11”, Whittaker (SV) 21’10”, Loiselle (SE) 21’8”, Price (SV) 19’6”
• Discus – Homann (SE) 71’9”, Hainy (Cincy) 60’9”, Oster (Can) 57’10”, Loiselle (SE) 55’4”, Whittaker (SV) 48-0
Team Standings girls:
Canastota 84.66
Sauquoit Valley 57.66
Sherburne-Earlville 54
Cincinnatus 29.66
Notably, Long Jump and Triple Jump were not contested for the boys or girls, due to the weather.
Next up for Sherburne-Earlville boys and girls Track and Field, they will be hosting Hamilton on Wednesday, May 10, at 4:30 p.m.
On what proved to be a cold, wet and gloomy day on Monday, May 8, the S-E boys pulled in a solid third place team finish with 44.5 points – as Canastota earned the win at 108.16, followed by Sauquoit Valley at 90.33. Cincinnatus would pull up the rear with 16.66 points for fourth-place.
The Marauders earned four first-place finishes on the day, starting right out of the gates with the 4x800 relay – Maltzan, Aldrich, Asma, and Rainford – running a winning time of 9:47.30.
Their second first-place finish wouldn’t come until the field events were wrapping up – taking first in the shot put, discus and pole vault.
S-E’s Tuttle threw a 40’4” throw, snagging a first-place spot in the shot put – besting Mancini of Sauquoit Valley at 37’8”. Tuttle would follow up that performance with a throw of 109’2” in the discus, taking his second victory on the day over Mancini – who threw 106’6”.
The Marauders saw their top pole vaulter, Karaman, snag the win in the event when he cleared 11’6”, besting Constantine of Sauquoit Valley at 10’6”.
Top finishes for boys:
• 4x800m relay – SE 9:47.3, Can 9:51.3, SV 9:51.5
• 110m hurdles – Cafferella (Can) 17.6, Scarramuzzino (Can) 17.7, Rodriguez (SE) 18.2, Evans (SV) 19.5
• 100m dash – Marshall (Can) 11.9, Constantine (SV) 12.1, Evans (SV) 12.2, Otts (Can) 12.2, Zybdniewski (SE) 12.3, Stedman (Can) 12.3
• 1600 Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 5:20.3, Charelli (SV) 5:28.8, Philpotts (SV) 5:28.9, Metzler (Cincy) 5:33.8, Schaefer (SE) 5:40.4
• 4x100m relay – (Can) 48.0, SV 49.1, SE 51.3, Cincy 52.9
• 400m dash – Brychta (Can) 56.1, Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 57.1, Robertson (SE) 57.3, Whittaker (SV) 57.9, Bunn (SV) 61.0
• 400m hurdles – Scarramuzzino (Can) 1:04.4, Evans (SV) 1:05.1, Rodriguez (SE) 1:08.5, Canaguier (SV) 1:10.1, Button (SE) 1:13.5
• 800m – Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 2:11.5, Link (SV) 2:13.6, DuBois (SE) 2:14.1, Philpotts (SV) 2:21.9, Herline (Cincy) 2:27.6
• 200m dash – Marshall (Can) 24.5, Evans (SV) 24.8, Zimmer (SV) 25.2, Costantine (SV) 25.3, Brychta (Can) 25.4
• 3200m – Latella (SV) 12:10.2, Canarelli (SV) 12:43.1, Vanvalkenburgh (Can) 12:43.1, Maltzan (SE) 12:46.0, Delaney (Can) 112:58.5
• 4x400m relay – (SV) 4:02.3, Can 4:05.4, SE 4:10.5
• Shotput – Tuttle (SE) 40’4”, Mancini (SV) 37’8”, Otts (Can) 37’6”, Simmons (Can) 37’4”, Bunn (SV) 34’9”
• Discus – Tuttle (SE) 109’2”, Mancini (SV) 106’6”, Simmons (Can) 81’9”, Bunn (SV) 71’1”, Whittaker (SV) 70’3”
• Pole Vault – Karaman (SE) 11’6”, Constantine (SV) 10’6”, Coby (Can) 10’6”, Evans (SV) 10’6”, Brandon (Can) 9’6”, Greg (Can) 9’6”
• High Jump – Marsh (Can) 5’4”, Scarramuzzino (Can) 5’2”, Aitchison (Cincy) 5’2”, Aria (Can) 5’2”, Zimmer (SV) 5’0”
Team Standings boys:
Canastota 108.16
Sauquoit Valley 90.33
Sherburne-Earlville 44.5
Cincinnatus 16.66
The lady Marauders faired slightly better in their matchups on Monday – however, still would pull up a third place as a team with 54 points. Winning the girls side was Canastota with 84.66 points, followed by Sauquoit Valley at 57.66 points. Cincinnatus would finish in fourth-place with 29.66 team points.
En route to their third-place finish as a team, the S-E girls pulled down five first-place finishes on the day.
Robertson of S-E would rip off wins in the 100m and 200m – running winning times of 13.3 seconds and 27.6 seconds, respectively. Robertson would defeat fellow teammate – Franklin – in both events, as Franklin ran a 13.7 and 28.7, respectively.
Taking a first-place win in the High Jump was Sherburne-Earlville’s Niles who cleared a height of 4’6” – besting Cincinnatus’s Wolf at 4’4”.
Sherburne-Earlville completed the sweep of the top spots in the throwing events – as the lady Marauders saw Turner throw a 26’1” shot put for the win, defeating Oster of Canastota at 21’11”. Homann of S-E would claim the discus for her own, with a winning distance of 71’9”, besting Hainy of Cincinnatus at 60’9”.
Top finishes for girls:
• 4x800m relay – (Can) 11:20.4, SV 11:48.7, SE 13:20.7
• 100m hurdles – Brodock (SV) 18.0, Wolf (Cincy) 19.1, A. Palmer (SE) 20.4, Shirley (Can) 20.9
• 100m dash – Robertson (SE) 13.3, Franklin (SE) 13.7, Hajdasz (SV) 13.7, Phillips (Can) 13.7, Wilcox (Can) 14.1
• 1500m – Carlone (Can) 5:32.8, Verenich (SV) 5:51.7, M. Furner (SE) 5:53.8, Johnson (Cincy) 5:55.7, Berry (SV) 6:09.8
• 4x100m relay – Phillips, Whitehead, Wilcox, Leahey (Can) 55.8, SE 56.2, Cincy 1:01.5
• 400m – Mascareno (Can) 1:09.3, Price (SV) 1:10.1, Popple (Can) 1:13.0, Grzwacz (SV) 1:14.4, Boyd (Can) 1:19.3
• 400m hurdles – no entries
• 800m – Mitchell (Can) 2:48.6, Hajdasz (SV) 2:49.4, Johnson (Cincy) 2:53.8, Campbell (Can) 2:54.9, Wilcox (SV) 2:55.4
• 200m dash – Robertson (SE) 27.6, Franklin (SE) 28.7, Leahey (Can) 29.1, Phillips (Can) 29.2, Price (SV) 30.6
• 3000m – Verenich (SV) 13:00.3, Canarelli (SV) 14:00.0
• 4x400m relay – Campbell, Mitchell, Mascareno, Popple (Can) 4:43.7, SV 4:53.1
• High Jump – Niles (SE) 4’6”, Wolf (Cincy) 4’4”, White (Can) 3’10”, Shirley (Can) 3’10”, Case (Can) 3’10”
• Pole Vault – Seale (Can) 7’0”
• Shot Put – Turner (SE) 26’1”, Oster (Can) 21’11”, Whittaker (SV) 21’10”, Loiselle (SE) 21’8”, Price (SV) 19’6”
• Discus – Homann (SE) 71’9”, Hainy (Cincy) 60’9”, Oster (Can) 57’10”, Loiselle (SE) 55’4”, Whittaker (SV) 48-0
Team Standings girls:
Canastota 84.66
Sauquoit Valley 57.66
Sherburne-Earlville 54
Cincinnatus 29.66
Notably, Long Jump and Triple Jump were not contested for the boys or girls, due to the weather.
Next up for Sherburne-Earlville boys and girls Track and Field, they will be hosting Hamilton on Wednesday, May 10, at 4:30 p.m.
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