o'neill track and field records

girls outdoor records




































































































































100 meter dash 12.6 stephanie miller 2004



brandalyn williams 2010



























































200 meter dash 26.2 sherri hatton 1980































































400 meter dash 56.0 sherri hatton 1980































































800 meter dash 2:18 sherri hatton 1980































































1500 meter run 4:51.2 brandy price 1989































































3000 meter run 10:15.3 brandy price 1990































































100 high hurdles 15.6 stacy truss 1977






























































400 hurdles 72.9 carmen muino 1988































































pole vault 11'1 megan clarke 2010































































high jump 5'4" cammie reinhart 1980































































long jump 16'.5 maureen murray 1995































































shot put 38'2 megan roseborough 1987































































discus 107'6 megan roseborough 1987































































triple jump 31'4 kristen arney 1993































































pentathlon 1756 giorgia poggioli 1994































































1000 steeple 3:54 nancy simar 1994































































400 meter relay 49.8 b.rafferty































































l.jackson,d.brown,s.brown 1977































































1600 meter relay 4:00.4 m.hard































































g.tarbox,b.rafferty,l.durham 1977































































3200 meter relay 10:21.2 m.hard































































g.schell,n.schauffler,a.stromberg 1977































































sprint medley 4:29.7 m.hard































































d.kellison,l.west,a.stromberg 1977































































































































boys outdoors































































100 yard dash 9.7 sanders matthews 1961































































100 meter dash 10.5 frank king1981































































reggie harris 1989































































200 yard dash 20.8 str. s.matthews 1961































































21.8 curve jack stevens 1972































































200 meter dash 21.7 frank king 1981































































reggie harris 1989































































440 yard dash 49.8 wayman carter 1974































































400 meter dash 46.79 reggie harris 1988































































800 meter run 1:56.9 rob.hoisington 1974































































1 mile run 4:17.5 curtis alitz 1973































































1600 meter run 4:15.9 curtis alitz 1973































































3000 steeple 9:38.5 cory reed 2006































































2 mile run 8:55 curtis alitz 1973































































3200 meter run 8:51.8 curtis alitz 1973































































120 high hurdles 15.3 harold finklea 1972































































110 high hurdles 14.3 rory quiller 2003































































300 hurdles 38.7 anthony pascetta 1976































































400 hurdles 54.75 f.a.t. robb quiller 2008































































long jump 24'3 john dixon 1961































































triple jump 42'9.25 cliff flowers 1996































































high jump 6'6 rob hoisington 1974































































shot put 55'8 greg matusic 1987































































discus 152'6.5 dan borra 1977































































pole vault 15'2 robb quiller 2008































































pentathlon 2595 robb quiller 2005































































javelin 159'8 neil tosolini 1954































































hammer 95'7.75 neil hammill 1976































































decathalon 6055pts. peter henniger 1977































































5908pts. rory quiller 2003































































1 mile walk 8:01.3 leon yannourudis 1977































































440 yard relay 1961 44.6 s.matthews,































































j.dixon,d.matthews,j.durning































































400 meter relay g.gardner,p.chambers,a.cabrera































































b.johnson 43.21 f.a.t.2008































































800 meter relay 1:29.6 d.gaines,m.sabel,h.collins,r.swinton































































1 mile relay 1976 3:18 j.chapman,m.sabel































































1600 relay 1976 3:17.3 t.pascetta,r.swinton































































2 miley relay 1973 8:15.9 h.beal,c.alitz































































3200 relay 1973 8:11.1 r.hoisington,d.bills































































4 mile relay 18:25 1973 h.beal,m.hall,































































6400 relay 18:18.6 1973 d.bills,c.alitz































































distance medley 10:31.5 1973 h.beal,































































d.bills,r.stephenson,c.alitz































































sprint medley 3:39.5 1976 r.burns,































































p.henninger,r.swinton,m.sabel































































































































boys indoors































































































































55m dash 6.3 reggie harris 1989































































55m hurdles 7.4 a.pascetta 1976































































7.58 fat rory quiller 2002































































300m dash 35.4 reggie harris 1989































































400m dash 48.8 reggie harris 1989































































600m































































1000 meter run tom scott 1985































































1600m 4:27.1 david weart 2004































































3000m 8:43.78 cory reed 2007































































8:43.78 for 3000m converts to 9:22.28 for 3200m and 9:25.53 for 2 miles































































3200m 9:25.7 joe monaco 1997































































800m relay 1:33.4 1975 d.gaines,































































r.swinton,k.zimmerman,a.pascetta































































1600m relay 3:28.1 m.sabel,































































j.champman,a.pascetta,p.henninger































































3200m relay 8:30.2 1973 h.beal,































































b.richardson,d.billis,r.stephenson































































pole vault 16'1 2008 robb quiller































































long jump 21"0 1975 ron jackson































































triple jump 41"6 1984 john adams































































high jump 6"4 r.hoisington 1974,































































john adams 1984,chris hartle 1985































































shot put 54"5 1987 greg matusic































































pole vault relay 26'6 2001































































rory quiller,tim murray































































































































60 yard dash 6.4 r.stephenson 1973































































steve short 1977































































60 yard hurdles 8.3 charles radler 1974































































300 yard dash 31.06 reggie harris 1989































































600 yard dash 1:13.6 wayman carter 1974































































1000 yard run 2:18 joe donnery 1976































































1 mile run 4:30 mike hall 1976































































2 mile run 9:31 mike hall 1976































































880 yard relay 1:36.8 1974 j.parker,































































p.flint,j.pole,w.carter































































1 mile relay 3:29 1976 r.burns,m.sabel,































































p.henninger,t.pascetta































































2 mile relay 8:34.4 1973 h.beal,d.bills,































































r.stephenson,b.richardson































































































































































































girls indoors































































































































55m dash chris richard 7.3































































300m dash chris richard































































300 yard dash bernadette rafferty 40.8 1977































































600 yard dash amy stromberg 2:52.5 1976































































800 maria hampton 2:24.11 1/27/02































































55m hurdles 9.5 stacy truss 1977































































1500m walk 7:32 giorgia poggiola 1994































































3000m christine almy 11:02































































long jump 16'4 julia loechal































































triple jump 31'9.25 maureen murray































































shot put megan roseborough































































high jump 4'10 pricella roberson































































pole vault 10'6.5" megan clark 2010































































800m relay 1:52 1977































































b.rafferty,l.durham,l.jackson,d.brown































































1600m relay 4:22.4 1977































































j.cook,b.west,g.tarbox,l.skaff































































3200m relay 10:36.4 1977































































a.stromberg,l.kirby,g.schell,m.hard































































































































































































































































































































Tuesday, November 4, 2008

o'neill claim title

Class C

Team standings and key: 1. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 36 points; 2. Rhinebeck (Rhb) 42; 3. Sullivan West (SW) 79; 4. Tri-Valley (TV) 96; 5. Spackenkill (Spac) 101; 6. Liberty (Lib) 176; 7. Tuxedo (Tux) 191. Also: Ellenville (Ell); Millbrook (Mill); Pine Plains (PP)

Individual results: 1. Colin Seidl* (SW) 16:06.09; 2. Kendall Ward (JIO) 16:17.56; 3. Zak Wills* (Rhb) 16:32.25; 4. Olaf Lang* (Rhb) 16:26.18; 5. Jonathan Campbell* (Mill) 16:36.87; 6. Dylan Nowik* (Rhb) 16:39.00; 7. Casey Austin (PP) 16:49.47; 8. Clyde Wilson (JIO) 17:03.62; 9. Scott Colello (Spac) 17:14.15; 10. Ndue Palushi (PP) 17:23.03; 11. Dylan Karten (Mil) 17:24.50; 12. John Baranik (JIO) 17:25.24; 13. Louie Geller (JIO) 17:44.28; 14. Jim Bernstein (TV) 17:54.50; 15. Justin Sarat (JIO) 17:58.94; 16. Leland Peterman (SW) 18:05.66; 17. Mike Freeman (TV) 18:12.47; 18. Damian Lavender (Rhb) 18:15.72; 19. Jing Fan (Spac) 18:17.00; 20. Alirio Gonzalez (Rhb) 18:17.72; 21. Jeremy Kinney (TV) 18:18.59; 22. Stephen Stephens (Ell) 18:23.22; 23. Sebastian Siegel (Rhb) 18:27.50; 24. Russell Bryan (SW) 18:28.34; 25. Patrick Weir (JIO) 18:52.47; 26. Chris Whipple (TV) 18:56.09; 27. Harrison Choi (Spac) 18:56.50; 28. Dallas Ripley (SW) 18:56.68; 29. Matthew Pitz (SW) 18:56.84; 30. Christian Gonzalez (Rhb) 18:57.72.



Class C

Team standings and key: 1. Rhinebeck (Rhb) 25 points; 2. Tri-Valley (TV) 69; 3. Millbrook (Mill) 80; 4. Sullivan West (SW) 81; 5. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 105; 6. Spackenkill (Spac) 158; 7. Pine Plains (PP) 169.

Individual results: 1. Annabel Clarke (Rhb) 18:29.25; 2. Anna Clark (Rhb) 18:34.88; 3. Elizabeth Marvin (Rhb) 18:59.75; 4. Rachel Sanborn* (TV) 19:32.22; 5. Mallory Peterson* (Mill) 19:39.72; 6. Deirdre Dwyer* (Spac) 19:41.81; 7. Catherine Clarke (Rhb) 19:44.06; 8. Rianne Erlwein* (SW) 19:49.59; 9. Caroline Bertholf* (TV) 19:54.00; 10. Morgan Hawkins (SW) 20:04.59; 11. Lizzy Lona (JIO) 20:07.53; 12. Martha Alvarez (Rhb) 20:16.62; 13. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 20:29.59; 14. Chelsea Mailler (Mill) 20:45.22; 15. Katie Nellis (Mill) 20:47.66; 16. Shannon Hornbeck (TV) 20:57.78; 17. Josie Econom (JIO) 21:30.59; 18. Jamie Moran (SW) 21:31.72; 19. Ashley Weintraub (TV) 21:32.91; 20. Kendra Barker (SW) 21:34.02; 21. Sarah Heikkennin (TV) 21:36.34; 22. Mary-Kate Bida (Mill) 21:43.00; 23. Naomi Weise (TV) 21:45.69; 24. Olivia Shanks (Mill) 21:58.66; 25. Danielle Myers (SW) 22:05.53; 26. Julia Mizutani (PP) 22:10.56; 27. Rachel Deppa (SW) 22:46.22; 28. Carrie Simon (Rhb) 22:57.97; 29. Rebecca D'Esposito (Spac) 23:01.22; 30. Camille Mackey (JIO) 23:01.68.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Fri, Oct 24 2008
OCIAA cross country results
OCIAA cross country championships

Girls’ varsity

Team scores and key: 1. Cornwall (Cor) 49 points; 2. Monroe-Woodbury (MW) 71; 3. Valley Central (VC) 106; 4. Warwick (War) 111; 5. Washingtonville (Wash) 136; 6. Monticello (Mont) 136 (lost tie on sixth runner); 7. Tri-Valley (TV) 194; 8. Sullivan West (SW) 259; 9. Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) 275; 10. Pine Bush (PB) 341; 11. Goshen (G) 348; 12. James I. O’Neill (JIO) 364; 13. Kingston (K) 365; 14. Minisink Valley (MV) 387; 15. Eldred (Eld) 423; 16. Chapel Field (CF) 425; 17. Middletown (Mid) 427; 18. Port Jervis (PJ) 461; 19. Liberty (Lib) 558; 20. Chester (Ches) 603; 21. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 623. Also: Port Jervis (PJ)

Individual results

1. Aisling Cuffe (Cor) 17:17.69; 2. Jessica Fingers (Mont) 17:58.88; 3. Holly Cavalluzzo (VC) 18:00.50; 4. Meaghan Ventarola (MW) 18:13.34; 5. Lauren Hehir (Wash) 18:28.39; 6. Amanda Fasano (Cor) 18:29.33; 7. Elizabeth O’Donnell (MW) 18:35.34; 8. Siobhan O’Brien (War) 18:37.30; 9. Dana Welch (Cor) 18:39.68; 10. Sabrina Brooks (MW) 18:54.23; 11. Rianne Erlwein (SW) 19:00.13; 12. Rachel Sanborn (TV) 19:05.94; 13. Emma Cohen (Mont) 19:11.83; 14. Mikayla Bittner (Cor) 19:15.19; 15. Melissa Carder (VC) 19:19.90; 16. Jacqueline Kasal (War) 19:20.29; 17. Justine Davis (Mont) 19:29.10; 18. Taylor Hock (PB) 19:30.39; 19. Christina LoCurto (Cor) 19:32.18; 20. Emiy McVan (Cor) 19:32.66; 21. Lisa DiVenuta (War) 19:33.69; 22. Kate Fitzgerald (MW) 19:36.90; 23. Lia Gizzarelli (NFA) 19:40.55; 24. Kayla Leahey (War) 19:41.02; 25. Caroline Bertholf (TV) 19:41.53.

26. Dominique Wiggins (VC) 19:42.07; 27. Kelly Bromm (Wash) 19:42.97; 28. Christina Clarkin (MW) 19:43.46; 29. Claudia Amanuel (MW) 19:44.06; 30. Ally Borriello (VC) 19:44.39; 31. Kerry Connors (Wash) 19:45.64; 32. Jenna Stevens (VC) 19:49.15; 33. Elaine Betancourt (VC) 19:49.74; 34. Karolina Mroz (MV) 19:51.97; 35. Kaitlynn Hammerton (Wash) 19:53.38; 36. Klarisse Torriente (NFA) 19:55.29; 37. Victoria DeStefano (K) 19:59.76; 38. Ciara McAllen (Wash) 20:08.38; 39. Brittany Foote (G) 20:09.91; 40. Shannon Hornbeck (TV) 20:11.76; 41. Lizzy Lona (JIO) 20:16.97; 42. Taylor Pierce (War) 20:18.18; 43. Caitlin Feeley (Wash) 20:19.54; 44. Meghan Donovan (Cor) 20:25.15; 45. Sydnie Leroy (PJ) 20:26.46; 46. Jennifer Boyle (MW) 20:28.43; 47. Kim Allen (Mid) 20:28.68; 48. Morgan Hawkins (SW) 20:29.83; 49. Deirde Davis (War) 20:33.33; 50. Emily Martin (Mont) 20:38.58.

51. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 20:40.41; 52. Lyndi Fielitz (CF) 20:42.32; 53. Arielle Lathinen (Wash) 20:52.56; 54. Ana Loor (Mont) 20:56.37; 55. Danielle Schnitzer (Mont) 21:04.86; 56. Kim Naples (War) 21:07.45; 57. Christine Donnelly (Eld) 21:10.65; 58. Ashley Weintraub (TV) 21:11.62; 59. Sarah Heikkennin (TV) 21:14.38; 60. Naomi Weise (TV) 21:15.68; 61. Lauren Loughlin (K) 21:19.39; 62. Marisela Acevedo (Mont) 21:20.63; 63. Kathryn Dnistrian (SW) 21:23.78; 64. Morgan Rittweger (NFA) 21:25.74; 65. Nicole Johnson (G) 21:30.19; 66. Josie Econom (JIO) 21:37.78; 67. Kristina Brown (Eld) 21:38.64; 68. Jamie Moran (SW) 21:39.43; 69. Kendra Barker (SW) 21:39.97; 70. Stephanie Bauer (MV) 21:43.00; 71. Sarah Simon (PB) 21:43.83; 72. Shannon McChesney (PB) 21:44.26; 73. Theresa Condon (Mid) 21:47.96; 74. Sarah Girardin (CF) 21:48.16; 75. Cayla Starr (NFA) 21:48.64.

76. Heather St. Germain (CF) 21:55.62; 77. Kiersten McCartney (NFA) 21:56.88; 78. Anna Garcia (G) 21:57.14; 79. Tina Wildrick (G) 21:57.79; 80. Hannah Myett (PJ) 21:58.76; 81. Alyssa Benincasa (K) 22:01.61; 82. Jasmine Ortiz (VC) 22:04.24; 83. Diane Valentine (K) 22:11.80; 84. Courtney Garrison (NFA) 22:15.02; 85. Alyssa Nowak (Mid) 22:16.49; 86. Annelise Babula (Eld) 22:18.07; 87. Alina Burger (G) 22:18.94; 88. Alexandra Parise (PB) 22:21.35; 89. Kayla Meyers (PJ) 22:24.34; 90. Kara McKnight (NFA) 22:27.49; 91. Rebekah Miller (MV) 22:27.86; 92. Kathryn Masci (PB) 22:31.59; 93. Justine Amodeo (MV) 22:36.77; 94. Erika Vorstadt (Eld) 22:41.16; 95. Stephany Robison (SW) 22:41.70; 96. Michele Wood (G) 22:49.85; 97. Maya Fuentes (Ches) 22:53.54; 98. Kristen Sarno (Lib) 22:57.33; 99. Rebecca Yntema (MV) 23:00.01; 100. Camille Mackey (JIO) 23:01.87.


Boys’ varsity

Team scores and key: 1. Washingtonville (Wash) 57 points; 2. Warwick (War) 58; 3. Monroe-Woodbury (MW) 104; 4. Pine Bush (PB) 132; 5. Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) 164; 6. Cornwall (Cor) 208; 7. Goshen (G) 228; 8. James I. O’Neill (JIO) 234; 9. Monticello (Mont) 240; 10. Middletown (Mid) 242; 11. Valley Central (VC) 244; 12. Kingston (K) 295; 13. Minisink Valley (MV) 327; 14. Sullivan West (SW) 368; 15. Tri-Valley (TV) 375; 16. S.S. Seward (SSS) 444; 17. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 552; 18. Liberty (Lib) 576; 19. Tuxedo (Tux) 616. Also: Chapel Field (CF), Eldred (Eld)

Individual results

1. Dave DeWan (War) 15:38.33; 2. Tim Luthin (War) 15:44.09; 3. Ed Moloney (Wash) 16:02.74; 4. Kevin Portillo (NFA) 16:03.49; 5. Aaron Ghobrial (PB) 16:05.87; 6. Vinny DiSalvo (Wash) 16:07.26; 7. Isaiah Miller (Mid) 16:09.29; 8. Steve Peterson (War) 16:12.93; 9. Steven Challacombe (NFA) 16:14.27; 10. Sean Egan (MW) 16:14.89; 11. Martin Hehir (Wash) 16:16.44; 12. Mike Pressler (VC) 16:17.18; 13. Kendall Ward (JIO) 16:17.53; 14. Jeffrey Pennings (G) 16:19.57; 15. Zavior Brown (PB) 16:24.40; 16. Jack McNeilly (Wash) 16:25.46; 17. Adam St. Germain (CF) 16:27.03; 18. David Wilbur (Mont) 16:28.30; 19. James Creamer (MW) 16:32.37; 20. Colin Seidl (SW) 16:33.24; 21. Nick Morais (Wash) 16:34.24; 22. Paddy Grandinali (War) 16:35.72; 23. Jack McNamara (MW) 16:40.54; 24. Jeremias Ramos (MW) 16:42.71; 25. James Wu (War) 16:45.43; 26. Mike House (VC) 16:49.20; 27. Rober Briwa (PB) 16:50.03; 28. Brandon Arrington (MW) 16:51.84; 29. Sean Walsh (VC) 16:58.57; 30. Bryan Kelly (War) 17:02.15; 31. Anthony Anzalone (JIO) 17:02.40; 32. Clyde Wilson (JIO) 17:03.54; 33. James Dzurica (Mont) 17:03.98; 34. Frank Pierri (NFA) 17:04.43; 35. Jeremy Pratt (PB) 17:04.74; 36. Chad Uckermark (War) 17:05.31; 37. Alex Hauserman (Cor) 17:05.65; 38. Adam Freeman (Cor) 17:06.77; 39. John Baranik (JIO) 17:09.52; 40. Steven Fowler (Cor) 17:10.68; 41. Brandon Krupunich (Mid) 17:12.45; 42. Sean Casey (Cor) 17:15.01; 43. Norman Beauchard (G) 17:18.25; 44. Thomas Gonzalez (Mont) 17:18.55; 45. Kenny Boersema (MV) 17:20.51; 46. Mike Tagliafierro (K) 17:20.76; 47. Jacob Rubin (Mont) 17:21.03; 48. Dylan Simonson (G) 17:21.34; 49. Zach Grieb (G) 17:21.58; 50. Mike Papesca (PB) 17:22.14.

51. Kieran Davis (Cor) 17:23.23; 52. Ben Sweet (PB) 17:24.88; 53. Rob Flitsch (Cor) 17:25.99; 54. Ryan Benincasa (K) 17:27.88; 55. Joe Terpening (K) 17:31.78; 56. Blake McGready (Cor) 17:31.99; 57. Sean Williams (NFA) 17:33.14; 58. Jake Albino (MV) 17:39.36; 59. Louis Salutare (PB) 17:39.78; 60. Nelson Mora (NFA) 17:44.23; 61. Steven Flatley (Wash) 17:47.10; 62. Kevin Fiero (Mid) 17:49.63; 63. Louie Geller (JIO) 17:52.44; 64. Mark McCarey (Mid) 17:54.96; 65. Jim Bernstein (TV) 17:56.03; 66. Leland Peterman (SW) 17:58.21; 67. Ryan Kelly (K) 18:00.04; 68. Devonne Joseph (Mid) 18:00.62; 69. Jonathan Bauer (MV) 18:02.77; 70. Rob Gorski (SSS) 18:06.20; 71. Connor Rogers (MV) 18:07.35; 72. Jeremy Kinney (TV) 18:07.92; 73. Mike Yalamas (K) 18:08.38; 74. Anthony Cuomo (G) 18:08.80; 75. Eddie Donohue (Mid) 18:09.16.

76. Ray Biggs (VC) 18:09.74; 77. James Goodrich (SSS) 18:11.13; 78. Tom Riordan (TV) 18:11.90; 79. Chris Whipple (TV) 18:13.15; 80. Russell Bryan (SW) 18:13.83; 81. Mike Freeman (TV) 18:16.08; 82. James Schnitker (G) 18:16.50; 83. Christopher Ott (NFA) 18:21.71; 84. Matt Wilson (MV) 18:23.21; 85. Brian McAteer (SSS) 18:23.75; 86. Alex Campanella (Eld) 18:24.03; 87. Ian Ferrier (JIO) 18:33.78; 88. Cory Quimby (MV) 18:39.42; 89. Patrick Weir (JIO) 18:42.78; 90. Glendon Rafferty (NFA) 18:43.43; 91. William Fu (Tux) 18:48.12; 92. Nicholas White (Wash) 18:49.00; 93. Davon Carson (Mid) 18:51.26; 94. Jordan McWatt (G) 18:52.20; 95. Shane Eherts (MV) 18:52.85; 96. Joe Pawelczak (SSS) 18:55.09; 97. Nick Mathews (K) 18:57.07; 98. Chris Van Gordan (Mont) 18:57.98; 99. Michael Sheldon (SW) 19:03.10; 100. Max Warnock (PJ) 19:03.40

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

OCIAA Division IV

OCIAA Division IV
(at Burke Catholic, Goshen, 2.8 miles)

Team results: 1. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 21 points; 2. Sullivan West (SW) 47; 3. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 77; 4. Tuxedo (T) 114; 5. Liberty (L) 117.

Individual results: 1. Colin Seidl (SW) 15:40; 2. Kendall Ward (JIO) 15:46; 3. Clyde Wilson (JIO) 17:03; 4. John Baranik (JIO) 17:09; 5. Louis Geller (JIO) 17:36; 6. Leland Peterman (SW) 18:00; 7. Ian Ferrier (JIO) 18:03; 8. William Fu (T) 18:35; 9. Russell Bryant (SW) 18:40; 10. Patrick Weir (JIO) 19:01; 11. Derek Whipple (BC) 19:46; 12. Stephen Helman (JIO) 19:47; 13. Derrick Clarke (SW) 20:12; 14. James Murray (BC) 20:17; 15. Gannon Heiny (BC) 20:22; 16. Malcolm Strother (L) 20:25; 17. Chris Shea (BC) 20:28; 18. Nick Cucci (SW) 20:33; 19. Christos Coutsourados (JIO) 20:36; 20. Herman Drayton (L) 21:47.

OCIAA Division IV
(at Burke Catholic, 2.8 miles)

Team results and key: 1. Sullivan West (SW) 23 points; 2. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 40; 3. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 98; Incomplete, Liberty (L), Tuxedo (T).

Individual results: 1. Rianne Erlwein (SW) 19:24; 2. Lizbeth Lone (JIO) 20:34; 3. Danielle Myers (SW) 20:43; 4. Morgan Hawkins (SW) 21:25; 5. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 21:48; 6. Josie Econom (JIO) 21:49; 7. Jamie Moran (SW) 22:00; 8. Kendra Barker (SW) 22:19; 9. Stephany Robison (SW) 22:58; 10. Kristin Sarno (L) 23:28; 11. Alyssa Phelan (JSB) 23:46; 12. Camille Mackey (JIO) 23:54; 13. Katey Dnistrin (SW) 24:03; 14. Lisandra Villabobos (L) 24:28; 15. Rachel Deppa (SW) 24:31; 16. Lorelyn Kilby (JIO) 24:44; 17. Tory Granfield (JIO) 24:50; 18. Amber Wallgren (L) 25:51; 19. Mackenzie Davis (JSB) 26:03; 20. Rebecca Monaco (T) 27:45.

Friday, October 10, 2008

OCIAA at Newburgh
Team scores and key: Pine Bush (PB) - d. Goshen 23-34; d. Newburgh 23-34; d. O'Neill 23-35; d. Monticello 18-45; Goshen (G) - d. Newburgh 27-29; d. O'Neill 27-30; d. Monticello 20-39; Newburgh Free Academy (N) - d. O'Neill 26-30; d. Monticello 20-38; James I. O'Neill (JIO) - d. Monticello (M) 21-38.

Individual results: 1. Kendall Ward (JIO) 16:05; 2. Zavior Brown (PB) 16:07; 3. Jeff Pennings (G) 16:12; 4. Kevin Portillo (N) 16:18; 5. Aaron Ghobrial (PB) 16:25; 6. Steve Challacombe (N) 16:37; 7. Zach Grieb (G) 16:40; 8. Frank Pierri (N) 17:03; 9. James Dzurick (M) 17:07; 10. Robert Briwa (PB) 17:13; 11. Ben Sweet (PB) 17:13; 12. Clyde Wilson (JIO) 17:14; 13. Norman Beauchamp (G) 17:16; 14. Louie Geller (JIO) 17:16; 15. Jeremy Pratt (PB) 17:17.

OCIAA at Newburgh
Team scores and key: Monticello (M) - d. Newburgh 24-32; d. Pine Bush 18-44; d. Goshen 16-47; d. O'Neill 16-47; Newburgh Free Academy (N) - d. Pine Bush 19-41; d. Goshen 18-45; d. O'Neill 18-43; Pine Bush (PB) - d. Goshen 22-33; d. O'Neill 22-38; Goshen (G) - d. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 24-35

Individual results: 1. Lia Gizzarelli (N) 19:06; 2. Jessica Fingers (M) 19:27; 3. Emma Cohen (M) 19:48; 4. Taylor Hock (PB) 19:48; 5. Justine Davis (M) 20:07; 6. Klarisse Torriente (N) 20:20; 7. Ana Loor (M) 20:29; 8. Lizzy Long (JIO) 20:36; 9. Brittany Foote (G) 20:55; 10. Kiersten McCartney (N) 21:03; 11. Emily Martin (M) 21:09; 12. Morgan Rittweger (N) 21:16; 13. Courtney Garrison (N) 21:18; 14. Kristen Herrington (M) 21:21; 15. Sarah Simon (PB) 21:22.

Monday, October 6, 2008

s.s. seward invite

.S. Seward Invitational
(Thursday)



Girls team results
James I. O'Neill 15-Chester, Liberty, S.S. Seward. Tuxedo, John S. Burke Catholic 50.

Burke 15-Chester, S.S. Seward, Tuxedo, Liberty 50.

Girls top runners

1. Lizzy Long (O) 21:11; 2. Josie Econom (O) 21:49; 3. Kristen Samo (L) 22:27; 4. Ashlyn Stover (C) 22:39; 5. Maya Fuentes (C); 6. Merry Eriksson (S) 22:50; 7. Lauren Keating (O) 22:57; 8. Camille Mackey (O) 23:03; 9. Rebecca Monaco (T) 23:11; 10. Ilssandra Villalobos (L) 24:07.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

s.s. seward invite

.S. Seward Invitational
(Thursday)

Boys team results

James I. O'Neill 33-S.S. Seward 6-; James I. O'Neil-Chester, Liberty, John S. Burke Catholic, Livingston Manor, Tuxedo 50; S.S. Seward 15-Chester, Livingston Manor 50; S.S. Seward 20-John S. Burke Catholic 35; S.S. Seward 19-Liberty; S.S. Seward 17-Tuxedo 38; John S. Burke Catholic 20-Tuxedo 40; Burke 21-Liberty 37; Burke 15-Chester, LM 50; Liberty 15-Chester, LM 50; Liberty 20-Tuxedo 42; Tuxedo 15-Chester, LM 50.

Top boys finishers

1. Kendall Wood (O) 16:32; 2. Greg Lewis (LM) 17:03; 3. John Baranica (O) 17:39; 4. Louie Gelker; 5. James Goodrich (S) 18:28; 6. Rob Gorsk (S) 18:42; 7. Ian Ferrier (O) 18:43; 8. Ty Smith (O) 18:44; 9. Brian McAteer (S) 18:57; 10. Justin Sarat.

s.s. seward invite

.S. Seward Invitational
(Thursday)

Boys team results

James I. O'Neill 33-S.S. Seward 6-; James I. O'Neil-Chester, Liberty, John S. Burke Catholic, Livingston Manor, Tuxedo 50; S.S. Seward 15-Chester, Livingston Manor 50; S.S. Seward 20-John S. Burke Catholic 35; S.S. Seward 19-Liberty; S.S. Seward 17-Tuxedo 38; John S. Burke Catholic 20-Tuxedo 40; Burke 21-Liberty 37; Burke 15-Chester, LM 50; Liberty 15-Chester, LM 50; Liberty 20-Tuxedo 42; Tuxedo 15-Chester, LM 50.

Top boys finishers

1. Kendall Wood (O) 16:32; 2. Greg Lewis (LM) 17:03; 3. John Baranica (O) 17:39; 4. Louie Gelker; 5. James Goodrich (S) 18:28; 6. Rob Gorsk (S) 18:42; 7. Ian Ferrier (O) 18:43; 8. Ty Smith (O) 18:44; 9. Brian McAteer (S) 18:57; 10. Justin Sarat.

Friday, September 26, 2008

pix of o'neill cc

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Friday, June 13, 2008

quiller wins small school states, 4x100 runs 2nd

Boys 4x100 Meter Relay Division 2
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School Finals H#
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1 John Marshall-2 42.78 2
1) Eddie Jackson 12 2) Dominic Higgins 12
3) Tyshawn Daniels 12 4) Dre Johnson 10
2 James O'Neill-2 43.23 2
1) Garrett Gardner 12 2) Prince Chambers 11
3) Angel Cabrera 11 4) Ben Johnson 12
3 Olean-2 43.75 2
1) Chris Veney 12 2) Chris Rhinehart 11
3) Chris Barnard 12 4) Cameron Jobe 12
4 Beekmantown-2 43.94 2
1) Eric LaValley 12 2) Jeff Stitt 12
3) Braxton Raymond 10 4) Brian Drollette 11
5 Malverne-2 44.19 2
1) Brandon Jones 12 2) Bryan Hector 12
3) Glenn Odem 4) Xavier Brooks 10
6 Trumansburg-2 44.32 2
1) Dylan Balcome 10 2) Danny Sullivan 12
3) Andy Finnigan 12 4) Greg Addicott 10
7 John Glenn-2 45.05 1
1) Kevin Motyka 2) John Cinnante 11
3) Joseph Fullwood 10 4) Richard Karle
8 Hudson Falls-2 45.27 2
1) Chris Streeter 11 2) Joe McMurry 11
3) Tracy Hill 12 4) Isaiah Thomas 11
9 Bronxville-2 45.42 2
1) Brendan Rogan 12 2) Will Howard 12
3) Erik Nelson 10 4) Nat Recine 10
10 Richfield Springs-2 46.04 1
1) Billy Holland 12 2) Brad Lindsay 12
3) Adam Swartout 12 4) Lamont McNair 12
11 Gouverneur-2 46.12 1
1) Dan Maloy 10 2) Lee French 10
3) Charles Saidel 12 4) Cory Storie 12
12 St. Mary's Lancaster-2 46.20 1
1) Connor Powell 11 2) Pat Morgan 11
3) Jake Evans 11 4) James Knapp 11
13 Packer Collegiate-2 46.62 1
1) Akiem Palmer 10 2) Stephen Zhang 11
3) Bryant Gordon 10 4) Jeremy Myers 10

Monday, June 9, 2008

eastern states


robb quiller continued his record breaking pace by winning the pole vault in a new outdoor school record of 15'2. he also finished 2nd in the 400 hurdles 56.37. the boys 4x200 raced to a second place finish in 1:31.59. great job o'neill boys

Friday, June 6, 2008

o'neill grad alitz 1976 at army

Alitz, in Record 24:13, and Princeton Take Heptagonal Harrier Titles
November 6, 1976, Saturday
It was billed as a race but yesterday's 38th annual Heptagonal college crosscountry championship was more of a one-man show. The star was Curt Alitz,a third-year man at Army, who shattered the meet record and ran the Fastest five miles at Van Cortlandt Park this season when he won in 24 minutes 13 seconds.

IMPRESSIVE RESULTS FROM STATE CHAMPS 20 years ago

Reggie Harris of O'Neill High School in Highland Falls, N.Y., recorded an impressive double victory. Harris, a junior, won the boys' 100-meter dash in 10.84 seconds, upsetting Jerome Williams of Lincoln High School in Yonkers. He then set a state mark when he captured the 400-meter dash in 46.79, the second-fastest time in the East this year

state quals section 9

Thu, Jun 5 2008
Section 9 track state qualifier, day two
Here are the final results of the Section 9 state qualifier held Thursday at Dietz Stadium in Kingston.

The first-place finishers from Division 1 (large schools) and Division 2 (small schools) of each event automatically qualify for the state meet, to be held June 13-14 at the University at Buffalo in Amherst. The wild-card qualifiers had to be the top remaining performer (from either division) who met a state-meet standard at any time since Penn Relays in late April.

Section 9 state qualifier

Team key: Chapel Field (CF); Cornwall (Corn); Eldred (Eld); Ellenville (Ell); Fallsburg (Fall); F.D. Roosevelt (FDR); Goshen (Gosh); Highland (High); James I. O’Neill (JIO); John A. Coleman Catholic (JAC); John S. Burke Catholic (JSB); Kingston (King); Liberty (Lib); Middletown (Mid); Millbrook (Mill); Minisink Valley (MV); Monroe-Woodbury (MW); Monticello (Mont); New Paltz (NP); Newburgh Free Academy (NFA); Onteora (Ont); Pine Bush (PB); Pine Plains (PP); Port Jervis (PJ); Red Hook (RH); Rhinebeck (Rhb); Rondout Valley (RV); Saugerties (Saug); Sullivan West (SW); Tri-Valley (TV); Valley Central (VC); Wallkill (Wall); Warwick (War); Washingtonville (Wash); Webutuck (Web).

** Wild-card qualifier (met state standard since Penn Relays)

Boys

100-meter dash: Division 1 – 1. Justin McCollin (MW) 11.22; 2. Dexter McKenzie (NFA) 11.55; 3. Wilson Justin (Mid) 11.62. Div. 2 – 1. Darnell Cummings (Mill) 11.05; 2. Tiere Spruill* (Web) 11.14; 3. Garrett Gardner (JIO) 11.42.

200: Div. 1 – 1. Ken Coleman (Corn) 22.98; 2. Charlie Berg* (Wall) 23.00; 3. Jarrett Pope (Wall) 23.14. Div. 2 – 1. Tiere Spruill (Web) 22.38; 2. Malcolm Strother (Lib) 23.11; 3. David Echevarria (JSB) 23.86.

400: Div. 1 – 1. Zavior Brown (PB) 49.09; 2. Karl Schnabl* (War) 49.29; 3. Charlie Berg (Wall) 49.43. Div. 2 – 1. Saeed Robinson (Lib) 51.94; 2. Luiz Rodriguez (JIO) 51.98; 3. Dyhu Anthony (Fall) 52.84.

800: Div. 1 – 1. Mike Fox (War) 1:54.90; 2. Kris Kolewe* (Corn) 1:56.05; 3. Nelson Mora (NFA) 1:57.15. Div. 2 – 1. Kevin Miaer (Ell) 2:03.93; 2. Adam St. Germain (CF) 2:05.70; 3. Casey Austin (PP) 2:06.40.

1,600: Div. 1 – 1. Aaron Ghobrial (PB) 4:27.19; 2. Brad Ackerman (War) 4:27.57; 3. Ian Donnelly (Wash) 4:31.07. Div. 2 – 1. Paul Lagno (Mill) 4:29.86; 2. Colin Seidl (SW) 4:40.80; 3. Cory Alvarado (Ont) 4:41.66.

110 hurdles: Div. 1 – 1. Jordan Coburn (PB) 14.80; 2. Corey Jones* (Wash) 14.95; 3. Jon Lauger (Mid) 15.59. Div. 2 – 1. Justin McLoughlin (Ont) 15.66; 2. Samuel Pozorski (Ell) 15.87; 3. Brian Whitehead (Ell) 16.56.

400 hurdles: Div. 1 – 1. Corey Jones (Wash) 56.53; 2. Christopher Babcock (NFA) 56.72; 3. Akino Morgan (NFA) 56.76. Div. 2 – 1. Justin McLoughlin (Ont) 54.74; 2. Robb Quiller* (JIO) 54.75; 3. Sebastian Siegel (Rhb) 60.35.

3,000 steeplechase: Div. 1 – 1. Dan Prial (War) 9:44.15; 2. Nick Mancuso* (NP) 9:53.73; 3. Matt Laroe (War) 10:04.32. Div. 2 – 1. Colin Seidl (SW) 9:55.71; 2. Jeremy Kinney (TV) 10:54.92; 3. Trevor Barr (PP) 11:00.60.

400 relay: Div. 1 – 1. Monroe-Woodbury (Dan Fugazot, Chris McGee, Tyree Dicks, Justin McCollin) 43.65; 2. Warwick (Karl Schnabl, Tyler Capellan, Dan McManus, Anthony DeGroat) 44.97; 3. Middletown (Wilson Justin, John Forbes, Wayne Lewis, Web Pierre) 45.17. Div. 2 – 1. James I. O’Neill (Garrett Gardner, Prince Chambers, Angel Cabrera, Ben Johnson) 43.21; 2. Ellenville (Devon Craft, Steven Wendel, Brian Whitehead, Pedro Rivera) 43.93; 3. Liberty (Tim Burgio, Malcolm Strother, Robert Davidson, Saeed Robinson) 44.96.

1,600 relay: Div. 1 – 1. Newburgh (Chance King, Akino Morgan, Randy Patterson, Timothy Mountain) 3:18.72; 2. Warwick* (Steve Kane, Karl Schnabl, Jesse Testa, Charlie Armand) 3:19.34; 3. Valley Central (Umar Hasan, Tom Lefco, Steven Pizarro, Devin Askew) 3:21.55. Div. 2 – 1. James I. O’Neill (Prince Chambers, Luiz Rodriguez, Nick Williams, Robb Quiller) 3:28.64; 2. Red Hook (Brandon Carroll, Ian Ellis, Ken Synan, Jonathan Byrne) 3:31.12; 3. Onteora (Elias Fano, Nate Deboever, Erik Karwatowski, Justin McLoughlin) 3:31.77.

3,200 relay: Div. 1 – 1. Pine Bush (Aaron Ghobrial, Tom Protopapas, Joe Mansfield, Zavior Brown) 7:49.11; 2. Warwick* (Greg Miniger, Mike Fox, Ryan Florkiewicz, Chase Laster) 7:49.46; 3. Kingston (Ryan Benincasa, Rob Clark, Julian Perry, Adam Sickler) 8:00.28. Div. 2 – 1. Red Hook (Klaus Schmidt, Ian Ellis, Spencer Dalzell, Jonathan Byrne) 8:04.92; 2. Rhinebeck (Eamon Graziano, Dylan Nowik, Zak Wills, Rowan Brind) 8:08.71; 3. Spackenkill (Jing Fan, Ryan Wexler, Keshine O’Sullivan, Scott Colello) 8:38.81.

High jump: Div. 1 – 1. Wayne Lewis (Mid) 6-4; 2. Donald Cooper (NFA) 6-4; 3. Joe Fornera (MV) 6-2. Div. 2 – 1. Michael Scott (RH) 6-3; 2. Julien Hillyer* (Ont) 6-2; 3. Kevin Matcham (High) 5-10.

Long jump: Div. 1 – 1. Corey Jones (Wash) 21-10.5; 2. Robert Robinson (NFA) 21-5.25; 3. Wayne Lewis (Mid) 21-4.5. Div. 2 – 1. John Moore (RH) 21-2.75; 2. Tae Kim (JAC) 19-8; 3. Tim Burgio (Lib) 18-11.5.

Triple jump: Div. 1 – 1. Jordan Coburn (PB) 42-10; 2. Roshane Williams (Mid) 42-4.5; 3. Alex Charles (Corn) 41-9.5. Div. 2 – 1. Julien Hillyer (Ont) 44-4; 2. Ben Kelly (CF) 41-9.5; 3. John Moore (RH) 41-7.

Shot put: Div. 1 – 1. Kyle Clapper (Saug) 51-1; 2. Andrew Barton (Corn) 50-5.5; 3. Dave Keene (War) 47-9. Div. 2 – 1. Tanzeel Khan (TV) 50-1; 2. Garrett Grey (TV) 48-11; 3. Christopher Jones (Marl) 45-1.5.

Discus: Div. 1 – 1. Dave Keene (War) 142-1; 2. Alec Faldermeyer (MV) 138-0; 3. Dan Cimino (NP) 134-9; 10. Kyle Clapper* (Saug) 113-7. Div. 2 – 1. Garrett Grey (TV) 159-7; 2. Eric Delaurencio (SW) 138-8; 3. Bob Fiedler (TV) 136-5.

Pentathlon: Div. 1 – 1. Ben Waruch (RV) 3,641 points; 2. Matt Waters* (Wash) 3,204; 3. Stephon Rivera (PB) 3,191. Div. 2 – 1. Sean Cooper (JSB) 3,250 points; 2. Jeremiah Deboever (Ont) 2,883; 3. Austin Freeman (Ell) 2,424.

Hammer (non-state event): Div. 1 – 1. Alec Faldermeyer (MV) 196-0; 2. Vincent Torrisi (MW) 183-1; 3. Troy Johnson (King) 138-1. Div. 2 – 1. Garrett Grey (TV) 177-10; 2. Bob Fiedler (TV) 167-2; 3. Tanzeel Khan (TV) 162-2.

Girls

100-meter dash: Division 1 – 1. Natavia Berry (Mid) 12.69; 2. Jennifer Mitchell (NFA) 12.93; 3. Sophie Roth* (RV) 13.10. Div. 2 – 1. Rachel Pierantozzi (Mill) 12.82; 2. Christina Watts (Eld) 13.17; 3. Jessica Dunnigan (Lib) 13.18.

200: Div. 1 – 1. Kelly Connolly (Wash) 25.80; 2. Olivia Jebb (Corn) 26.04; 3. Chante Coppedge (NFA) 26.17. Div. 2 – 1. Savanna Connors (Ell) 26.07; 2. Christina Watts (Eld) 26.25; 3. Samantha Verbert (Ell) 28.22.

400: Div. 1 – 1. Jessica Hennig (PB) 56.76; 2. Dasia Jones* (NFA) 56.99; 3. Kelly Connolly (Wash) 57.01. Div. 2 – 1. Sarah Girardin (CF) 1:00.34; 2. Paula Pryor (JSB) 1:03.22; 3. Genevieve Martin (Ell) 1:03.26.

800: Div. 1 – 1. Megan Patrignelli (MW) 2:14.14; 2. Kiersten McCartney (NFA) 2:20.26; 3. Melissa Carder (VC) 2:24.73. Div. 2 – 1. Marin McDermott (RH) 2:24.18; 2. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 2:25.81; 3. Chelsea Mailler (Mill) 2:27.32.

1,500: Div. 1 – 1. Tori Pennings (War) 4:38.96; 2. Jessica Fingers* (Mont) 4:40.44; 3. Lauren Hehir (Wash) 4:48.78. Div. 2 – 1. Elizabeth Marvin (Rhb) 4:40.56; 2. Anne Shults (JAC) 4:58.84; 3. Mallory Peterson (Mill) 5:03.94.

100 hurdles: Div. 1 – 1. Toni Werner (PB) 15.21; 2. Dotrine Jacobs* (NFA) 15.35; 3. Daira Veloz (Mid) 15.43. Div. 2 – 1. Avery Evans (PP) 15.09; 2. Savanna Connors (Ell) 16.23; 3. Sarah Kozlowski (JSB) 17.92.

400 hurdles: Div. 1 – 1. Danielle McHolder (NFA) 1:02.77; 2. Daira Veloz* (Mid) 1:03.57; 3. Amber Passalaqua (PB) 1:04.89. Div. 2 – 1. Emma Tingley (TV) 1:10.84; 2. Dorothy Murjani (High) 1:10.92; 3. Casey Offringa (TV) 1:13.00.

2,000 steeplechase: Div. 1 – 1. Nicole Rozario (PB) 6:57.51; 2. Karolina Mroz (MV) 7:43.80; 3. Emma Cohen (Mont) 7:53.52. Div. 2 – 1. Annabel Clarke (Rhb) 7:20.85; 2. Courtney Roosa (TV) 7:24.50; 3. Erica Beesmer (Ont) 7:59.53.

400 relay: Div. 1 – 1. Middletown (Natavia Berry, Keioki Hewitt, Tara Tillman, Daira Veloz) 49.27; 2. Pine Bush* (Toni Werner, Amber Passalaqua, Alexis Grable, Opeyemi Ifafore) 49.38; 3. Newburgh (Doris Little, Dotrine Jacobs, Mikia McQueen, Chante Coppedge) 49.43. Div. 2 – 1. Ellenville (Savanna Connors, Kayla Hornbeck, Erica Stoeckeler, Samantha Verbert) 51.39; 2. Millbrook (Rachel Pierantozzi, Anna Gagnon, Rebecca Lyczkowski, Jessica Lehnart) 51.85; 3. Red Hook (Emma Peterson, Lara Farbinger, Megan Dowling, Marin McDermott) 52.79.

1,600 relay: Div. 1 – 1. Pine Bush (Alexis Grable, Nicole Rozario, Amber Passalaqua, Jessica Hennig) 3:51.37; 2. Warwick* (Kristen Jados, Lillian Greibesland, Shernai Bentley, Claire Pettit) 3:51.45; 3. Newburgh (Kerrie Landell, Dasia Jones, Jennifer Mitchell, Danielle McHolder) 3:55.17. Div. 2 – 1. Sullivan West (Kasi Pilny, Morgan Hawkins, Katie Manzi, Liz Peters) 4:10.87; 2. Ellenville (Savanna Connors, Melanie Sotomayer, Genevieve Martin, Samantha Verbert) 4:12.02; 3. Pine Plains (Courtney Odell, Amber Conforti, Julia Mizutani, Avery Evans) 4:14.33.

3,200 relay: Div. 1 – 1. Warwick (Kristen Jados, Lillian Greibesland, Claire Pettit, Tori Pennings) 9:09.40; 2. Valley Central* (Holly Cavalluzzo, Jackie Cavalluzzo, Kristal Conklin, Dominique Wiggins) 9:26.35; 3. Cornwall (Dana Welch, Rachel Miller, Amanda Fasano, Lauren Scholl) 9:34.82. Div. 2 – 1. Rhinebeck (Annabel Clarke, Megan Parsi, Noelle Benson, Elizabeth Marvin) 10:01.92; 2. Tri-Valley (Courtney Roosa, Rachel Sanborn, Caroline Bertholf, Shannon Hornbeck) 10:26.06; 3. Eldred (Annie Babula, Kristina Brown, Regina Davies, Meaghan Hazen) 11:18.83.

High jump: Div. 1 – 1. Shorna Brown (King) 5-5; 2. Ashley Grant* (MW) 5-4; 3. Kaitlyn Strine (Corn) 5-1. Div. 2 – 1. Tiffany Bennett (Marl) 5-3; 2. Jessica Lenhart (Mill) 4-10; 3. (tie) Kendra Barker (SW), Katie Manetta (RH) and Rowan Willigan (RH), 4-8.

Long jump: Div. 1 – 1. Mikia McQueen (NFA) 17-2; 2. Ashley Graham (MV) 16-10.25; 3. Kelsey Branch (Corn) 16-7.75; 4. Diane MacDowell* (VC) 16-5. Div. 2 – 1. Marin McDermott (RH) 16-4; 2. Michelle Chartrand (Ont) 16-0.5; 3. Nicole Bachelet (PP) 14-4.

Triple jump: Div. 1 – 1. Jennifer Mitchell (NFA) 35-8.5; 2. Carina Luck (Corn) 35-1; 3. Soroya Hudson (Corn) 34-5.75. Div. 2 – 1. Jessica Dunnigan (Lib) 33-7; 2. Kelly Hugo (High) 33-0; 3. Katie Manetta (RH) 31-4.25.

Shot put: Div. 1 – 1. Deanna Knapp (Mid) 36-3.25; 2. Robin Callan (MW) 35-9.25; 3. Ashley Van Dunk (War) 33-1. Div. 2 – 1. Eva Klohnova (Ont) 34-5.25; 2. Ahlexis Lattery (Spac) 33-0; 3. Tehnyat Khan (TV) 32-10.25.

Discus: Div. 1 – 1. Chelsea Lachman (MW) 117-3; 2. Alexandra Jaffer (King) 112-4; 3. Robin Callan (MW) 111-5. Div. 2 – 1. Claire Wilsey (Ont) 106-1; 2. Whitney Fraleigh (RH) 90-10; 3. Tehnyat Khan (TV) 86-0.

Pentathlon: Div. 1 – 1. Sara Wickes (MW) 2,809 points; 2. Brittany Foote (Gosh) 2,544; 3. Tiyi Boone (NFA) 2,511. Div. 2 – 1. Kim McKay (Lib) 2,259; 2. Nicole Thayer (Ell) 2,006; 3. Katrina Graby (SW) 1,834.

Hammer (non-state event): Div. 1 – 1. Robin Callan (MW) 137-6; 2. Ashley Van Dunk (War) 111-7; 3. Samantha Knuth (War) 106-4. Div. 2 – 1. Iga Nadrowska (Ell) 83-9; 2. Shannon Hansen (Eld) 79-10; 3. Brittany Reddish (SW) 75-3.


o'neill boys 4x100 smash the school record,they go 43.21!! great job boys,. robb quiller goes 54.75 in the 400 hurdles smashing the school record.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

quiller wins section 9 title

  Section 9 Class B championshipsResults from Dietz Stadium in Kingston. Team scoring is on a 10-8-6-4-2-1 basis.BoysTeam scores and key: 1. Onteora (Ont) 96.5 points; 2. Ellenville (Ell) 80; 3. New Paltz (NP) 79.5; 4. Red Hook (RH) 77; 5. Rondout Valley (RV) 73; 6. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 56; 7. Marlboro (Marl) 37; 8. Goshen (Gosh) 28; 9. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 26; 9. Liberty (Lib) 26; 11. Highland (High) 8; 12. Spackenkill (Spac) 2.Individual events100: 1. Ben Waruch (RV) 11.23; 2. Dexter Stowe (JSB) 11.35; 3. Julien Hillyer (Ont) 11.37; 4. Garrett Gardner (JIO) 11.38; 5. Malcolm Strother (Lib) 11.40; 6. Brian Whitehead (Ell) 11.44.200: 1. Malcolm Strother (Lib) 22.75; 2. Garrett Gardner (JIO) 23.11; 3. Devon Craft (Ell) 23.34; 4. Angel Cabrera (JIO) 23.63; 5. Chris Weber (NP) 23.77; 6. Jake Waruch (RV) 23.83.400: 1. Jake Waruch (RV) 50.42; 2. Jonathan Byrne (RH) 51.51; 3. Saeed Robinson (Lib) 51.97; 4. Prince Chambers (JIO) 51.99; 5. Chris Weber (NP) 52.31; 6. Justin McLoughlin (Ont) 52.40.800: 1. Zach Grieb (Gosh) 1:59.98; 2. Cameron Bartlett (NP) 2:01.59; 3. Jake Waruch (RV) 2:02.01; 4. Ian Ellis (RH) 2:03.97; 5. Kevin Miaer (Ell) 2:06.67; 6. Hunter Bartlett (NP) 2:08.63.1,600: 1. Nick Mancuso (NP) 4:34.12; 2. Jeff Pennings (Gosh) 4:35.79; 3. Aaron Finsrud (Ont) 4:38.88; 4. Klause Schmidt (RH) 4:41.89; 5. Brian Busby (NP) 4:42.40; 6. Tyler Cary (Marl) 4:44.25.3,200: 1. Cory Alvarado (Ont) 10:09.84; 2. Kendall Ward (JIO) 10:20.64; 3. Andrew Dwyer (RH) 10:32.64; 4. Greg Johnsmeyer (Ont) 10:51.04; 5. Kevin Alders (Gosh) 10:57.64; 6. Patrick Cook (Marl) 11:02.44.110 hurdles: 1. Ben Waruch (RV) 15.54; 2. Samuel Pozorski (Ell) 15.64; 3. Brian Whitehead (Ell) 15.84; 4. Kevin Mercer (Marl) 15.94; 5. Justin McLoughlin (Ont) 16.44; 6. Jeremiah Deboever (Ont) 16.54.400 hurdles: 1. Ben Waruch (RV) 55.19; 2. Robb Quiller (JIO) 55.66; 3. Jonathan Byrne (RH) 58.07; 4. Justin McLoughlin (Ont) 58.11; 5. Samuel Pozorski (Ell) 60.24; 6. Jeremiah Deboever (Ont) 60.25.3,000 steeplechase: 1. Nick Mancuso (NP) 10:39.58; 2. Erik Karwatowski (Ont) 10:53.17; 3. Nate Deboever (Ont) 10:53.87; 4. Jordan Garrison (Marl) 11:10.20; 5. Andrew Dwyer (RH) 11:24.48; 6. Nicholas Scilla (Marl) 11:25.14.400 relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Garrett Gardner, Prince Chambers, Angel Cabrera, Ben Johnson) 44.50; 2. Ellenville (Steven Wendel, Devon Craft, Pedro Rivera, Brian Whitehead) 44.85; 3. Marlboro (Ian Pascariello, Russell Pernal, Danny Abdelqader, Kevin Mercer) 45.78; 4. Rondout Valley 45.90; 5. Red Hook 46.03; 6. Liberty 44.06.1,600 relay: 1. Red Hook (Ken Synan, Jonathan Byrne, Brandon Carroll, Ian Ellis) 3:31.68; 2. New Paltz (Chris Weber, Erik Simonson, Nick Mancuso, Cameron Bartlett) 3:33.35; 3. Onteora (Elias Fano, Jeremiah Deboever, Erik Karwatowski, Justin McLoughlin) 3:34.95; 4. Ellenville 3:35.07; 5. Marlboro 3:41.00; 6. Rondout Valley 3:42.33.3,200 relay: 1. Red Hook (Jonathan Byrne, Klause Schmidt, Ian Ellis, Spencer Dalzell) 8:23.56; 2. Goshen (Zach Grieb, Jeff Oettinger, Jeff Pennings, Dylan Simonson) 8:31.05; 3. Onteora (Aaron Finsrud, Nate Deboever, Erik Karwatowski, Cory Alvarado) 8:31.73; 4. New Paltz 8:37.30; 5. Ellenville 9:02.96; 6. Rondout Valley 9:13.75.High jump: 1. Ben Waruch (RV) 6-2; 2. Michael Scott (RH) 6-0; 3. Julien Hillyer (Ont) 6-0; 4. Jake Waruch (RV) 6-0; 5. Kevin Matcham (High) 6-0; 6. Malcolm Strother (Lib) 5-10.Long jump: 1. Julien Hillyer (Ont) 21-6.5; 2. Joe Digregorio (NP) 19-8.5; 3. Kevin Matcham (High) 19-7.75; 4. Brian Whitehead (Ell) 19-5.5; 5. Ian Pascariello (Marl) 19-1; 6. John Moore (RH) 19-0.Triple jump: 1. Julien Hillyer (Ont) 44-6.5; 2. C.J. Douglas (JSB) 41-7; 3. Luis Delgado (RV) 41-1; 4. John Moore (RH) 40-2; 5. James Mazza (Marl) 39-8.5; 6. Edgar Martinez (Ell) 39-8.5.Shot put: 1. Dan Cimino (NP) 44-4; 2. Christopher Jones (Marl) 43-11; 3. A.J. Borriello (Ell) 42-8.25; 4. Matt Rogers (Ell) 41-7; 5. Paul Hahn-Rauch (RH) 40-10.25; 6. Frank Casamento (Ell) 40-8.75.Discus: 1. Paul Hahn-Rauch (RH) 136-3; 2. Dan Cimino (NP) 131-11; 3. Matt Rogers (Ell) 125-2; 4. A.J. Borriello (Ell) 124-2; 5. Patrick Martin (Spac) 123-2; 6. Frank Casamento (Ell) 122-2.Pole vault: 1. Robb Quiller (JIO) 14-0; 2. Buddy Thompson (Ont) 13-6; 3. Gregory Castro (Lib) 11-6; 4. Colin McKay (Marl) 11-0; 5. Garrett Lunt (NP) 10-0; 5. Akira Shimizu (Ont) 10-0.Pentathlon: 1. Sean Cooper (JSB) 3,099 points; 2. Austin Freeman (Ell) 2,468; 3. Jon Paulsen (Ell) 2,319; 4. John Speedling (NP) 2,287; 5. Kyle Wimberly (Marl) 2,261; 6. Kevin Weiner (NP) 2,130. Event winners: 110 hurdles - Cooper (JSB) 16.54; long jump - Cooper (JSB) 6.00m; shot put - Freeman (Ell) 14.42m; high jump - Cooper (JSB) 1.83m; 1,500 - Cooper (JSB) 4:49.33.GirlsTeam scores and key: 1. New Paltz (NP) 135 points; 2. Onteora (Ont) 106; 3. Ellenville (Ell) 71; 4. Rondout Valley (RV) 69; 5. Red Hook (RH) 56; 6. Liberty (Lib) 43; 7. Goshen (Gosh) 31; 8. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 27; 9. Spackenkill (Spac) 19; 10. Marlboro (Marl) 16; 11. Highland (High) 15; 12. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 1.Individual events100: 1. Sophie Roth (RV) 12.85; 2. Jessica Dunnigan (Lib) 12.93; 3. Emma Peterson (RH) 13.18; 4. Shae Rogers (JIO) 13.32; 5. Stoni Halstead (JIO) 13.36; 6. Kayla Hornbeck (Ell) 13.53.200: 1. Sophie Roth (RV) 26.95; 2. Savanna Connors (Ell) 26.97; 3. Jessica Dunnigan (Lib) 27.45; 4. Stoni Halstead (JIO) 27.59; 5. Lauren Keating (JIO) 28.01; 6. Shae Rogers (JIO) 28.11.400: 1. Brittany Carroll (RV) 62.08; 2. Jessica Barberio (NP) 62.34; 3. Caitlin Moeller (Ont) 62.36; 4. Genevieve Martin (Ell) 63.75; 5. Kim McKay (Lib) 63.98; 6. Annuli Okoye (NP) 64.30.800: 1. Marin McDermott (RH) 2:29.08; 2. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 2:29.91; 3. Jessica Barberio (NP) 2:30.48; 4. Phoebe Wang (Spac) 2:32.47; 5. Maia Mares (Ell) 2:33.99; 6. Caden Otunu (Ell) 2:34.83.1,500: 1. Natalie Busby (NP) 4:58.59; 2. Gabby Mancuso (NP) 5:09.20; 3. Cara Ugolino (Ont) 5:11.83; 4. Katherine Dewitt (RV) 5:13.60; 5. Phoebe Wang (Spac) 5:14.85; 6. Deirdre Dwyer (Spac) 5:18.59.3,000: 1. Natalie Busby (NP) 10:56.84; 2. Gabby Mancuso (NP) 11:00.64; 3. Deirdre Dwyer (Spac) 11:18.34; 4. Cara Ugolino (Ont) 11:32.64; 5. Anjelica Cullo (RV) 11:34.94; 6. Jordan Stern (NP) 11:57.34.100 hurdles: 1. Savanna Connors (Ell) 16.16; 2. Gracie Bialecki (NP) 17.15; 3. Lucy Hinchliffe (Gosh) 17.34; 4. Erica Stoeckeler (Ell) 17.68; 5. Dorothy Murjani (High) 17.80; 6. Mikyla O'Donnell (NP) 17.81.400 hurdles: 1. Kim McKay (Lib) 1:10.88; 2. Jessica Barberio (NP) 1:11.14; 3. Dorothy Murjani (High) 1:12.88; 4. Erica Stoeckeler (Ell) 1:14.45; 5. Elise DeSantis (Ont) 1:14.52; 6. Katerina Kariolis (Ont) 1:16.12.2,000 steeplechase: 1. Natalie Busby (NP) 7:44.42; 2. Erica Beesmer (Ont) 8:00.24; 3. Kim Wiley (Ont) 8:10.59; 4. Diana Gonzalez (Ont) 8:38.62; 5. Katrina Welnicki (Marl) 8:59.24; 6. Angella Kim (Ell) 10:17.05.400 relay: 1. Ellenville (Savanna Connors, Samantha Verbert, Erica Stoeckeler, Kayla Hornbeck) 52.49; 2. Red Hook (Emma Peterson, Marin McDermott, Lara Farbinger, Megan Dowling) 53.67; 3. James I. O'Neill (Lauren Keating, Shae Rogers, Stoni Halstead, Holly Fraser) 54.03; 4. Rondout Valley 54.21; 5. New Paltz 54.27; 6. Goshen 55.05. 1,600 relay: 1. Ellenville (Genevieve Martin, Melanie Sotomayer, Savanna Connors, Samantha Verbert) 4:21.44; 2. Rondout Valley (Marissa Wildgruber, Erica Gantz, Lisa Powers, Brittany Carroll) 4:22.69; 3. Onteora (Katerina Kariolis, Victoria Barthel, Elise DeSantis, Caitlin Moeller) 4:24.28; 4. Red Hook 4:25.39; 5. New Paltz 4:29.79; 6. John S. Burke Catholic 4:30.45.3,200 relay: 1. New Paltz (Jordan Stern, Gabby Mancuso, Natalie Busby, Jessica Barberio) 10:18.20; 2. Onteora (Katerina Kariolis, Cara Ugolino, Erica Beesmer, Caitlin Moeller) 10:52.32; 3. Rondout Valley (Katherine Dewitt, Amanda Countryman, Anjelica Cullo, Victoria McGaril) 10:52.84; 4. Ellenville 10:59.23; 5. Spackenkill 11:00.03; 6. Red Hook 11:17.96.High jump: 1. Tiffany Bennett (Marl) 5-0; 2. Katie Manetta (RH) 4-10; 3. Mikyla O'Donnell (NP) 4-8; 4. Dorothy Murjani (High) 4-8; 5. Sarah Cook (NP) 4-6; 6. Rebecca Murjani (High) 4-6; 6. Kelly Hugo (High) 4-6.Long jump: 1. Sophie Roth (RV) 15-7; 2. Michelle Chartrand (Ont) 15-7; 3. Marin McDermott (RH) 15-5.5; 4. Rachel Friedman (RV) 15-4.25; 5. Sarah Cook (NP) 15-3.25; 6. Gracie Bialecki (NP) 15-2.75.Triple jump: 1. Gracie Bialecki (NP) 33-11.75; 2. Sarah Cook (NP) 33-3; 3. Jessica Dunnigan (Lib) 32-8.5; 4. Tiffany Bennett (Marl) 32-0.5; 5. Kelly Hugo (High) 31-7.75; 6. Mikyla O'Donnell (NP) 30-11.25.Shot put: 1. Eva Klohnova (Ont) 32-6.5; 2. Kira Wrixon (Ont) 31-5.5; 3. Iga Nadrowska (Ell) 31-4.25; 4. Ahlexis Lattery (Spac) 30-10.75; 5. Chloe Farrar (NP) 29-4; 6. Mary McArthur (RH) 29-2.25.Discus: 1. Claire Wilsey (Ont) 111-8; 2. Eva Klohnova (Ont) 97-6; 3. Ashley Yarkin (Ont) 96-9; 4. Whitney Fraliegh (RH) 94-3; 5. Chloe Farrar (NP) 90-11; 6. Virginia Knauer (RV) 89-1.Pole vault: 1. Kim McKay (Lib) 9-3; 2. Meaghan Olin (Gosh) 9-0; 3. Jenny Edmonson (Gosh) 8-0; 4. Katie Manetta (RH) 8-0; 5. Enrica Rosato (Ont) 7-6; 6. Taylir Lorino (Lib) 7-0.Pentathlon: 1. Brittany Foote (Gosh) 2,341 points; 2. Julie Cook (NP) 1,992; 3. Nicole Thayer (Ell) 1,830; 4. Rowan Willigan (RH) 1,781; 5. Nadya Hall (Ont) 1,635; 6. Seni Guendel (Ont) 1,492. Event winners: 100 hurdles - Foote (Gosh) 19.34; long jump - Cook (NP) 4.31m; shot put - Guendel (Ont) 7.67m; high jump - Cook (NP) 1.47m; 800 - Foote (Gosh) 2:22.86.  

Monday, May 26, 2008

ocl championships

 OCIAA championshipsResults of the track and field championships at Warwick High School. Team scoring is on a 10-8-6-4-2-1 basis. * - event held FridayBoysTeam scores and key: 1. Warwick (War) 144 points; 2. Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) 92; 3. Pine Bush (PB) 58; 4. Washingtonville (Wash) 53; 5. Monroe-Woodbury (MW) 44; 6. Tri-Valley (TV) 37; 7. Middletown (Mid) 32; 8. Cornwall (Corn) 31; 9. Liberty (Lib) 23; 10. John S. Burke Catholic (JSB) 17; 11. Valley Central (VC) 15; 12. Goshen (Gosh) 9; 12. James I. O'Neill (JIO) 9; 14. Kingston (King) 7; 15. Sullivan West (SW) 6; 15. Monticello (Mont) 6; 15. Minisink Valley (MV) 6.Individual events100-meter dash: 1. Justin McCollin (MW) 10.97; 2. Malcolm Strother (Lib) 11.12; 3. Tom Lefco (VC) 11.17; 4. Dexter McKenzie (NFA) 11.20; 5. Garrett Gardner (JIO) 11.37; 6. Zavior Brown (PB) 22.34 (pulled up, injury).200: 1. Justin McCollin (MW) 22.21; 2. Donald Cooper (NFA) 22.58; 3. Malcolm Srother (Lib) 22.98; 4. Ken Coleman (Corn) 23.09; 5. Tom Lefco (VC) 23.20; 6. Wayne Lewis (Mid) 23.65.400: 1. Randy Patterson (NFA) 49.75; 2. Karl Schnabl (War) 50.53; 3. Saeed Robinson (Lib) 51.04; 4. Chris McGee (MW) 51.10; 5. Julian Perry (King) 51.18; 6. Steven Pizarro (VC) 51.46.800: 1. Mike Fox (War) 1:56.78; 2. Aaron Ghobrial (PB) 1:57.13; 3. Tim Mountain (NFA) 1:57.43; 4. Michael Pressler (VC) 1:57.51; 5. Kris Kolewe (Corn) 1:58.10; 6. Zach Grieb (Gosh) 1:59.00.1,600: 1. Mike Fox (War) 4:29.44; 2. Ryan Florkiewicz (War) 4:31.24; 3. Ian Donnelly (Wash) 4:31.84; 4. Greg Laraia (NFA) 4:32.74; 5. Brad Ackerman (War) 4:33.04; 6. Jeff Pennings (Gosh) 4:35.24. * 3,200-meter run: 1. Ryan Florkiewicz (War) 9:36.61; 2. Colin Anderson (Corn) 9:37.09; 3. Brendan Devine (Mont) 9:44.58; 4. Mike Fox (War) 9:46.97; 5. Jimmy Carroll (Wash) 9:47.29; 6. Greg Laraia (NFA) 9:48.65.110 hurdles: 1. Jordan Coburn (PB) 14.81; 2. Corey Jones (Wash) 14.85; 3. Akino Morgan (NFA) 15.15; 4. Stephon Rivera (PB) 15.57; 5. Jon Lauger (Mid) 15.76; 6. Gino Brantley (Mid) 17.51.400 hurdles: 1. Corey Jones (Wash) 55.85; 2. Jesse Testa (War) 56.55; 3. Christopher Babcock (NFA) 57.32; 4. Nick Caesar (Wash) 57.61; 5. Akino Morgan (NFA) 57.71; 6. Ken Coleman (Corn) 58.70.3,000 steeplechase: 1. Dan Prial (War) 9:54.64; 2. Ryan Florkiewicz (War) 10:05.94; 3. Colin Seidl (SW) 10:12.56; 4. Matt Laroe (War) 10:19.22; 5. Vinny DiSalvo (Wash) 10:21.49; 6. Kevin Portillo (NFA) 10:31.61.400 relay: 1. Newburgh (Robert Graham, Robert Robinson, Dexter McKenzie, Donald Cooper) 43.44; 2. Monroe-Woodbury (Justin McCollin, Tyree Dicks, Brandon Bolt, Brandon Holmes) 43.94; 3. James I. O'Neill (Garrett Gardner, Prince Chambers, Angel Cabrera, Ben Johnson) 44.04; 4. Warwick 44.44; 5. Middletown 45.94; 6. Goshen 47.64.1,600 relay: 1. Newburgh Free Academy (Chance King, Akino Morgan, Randy Patterson, Timothy Mountain) 3:23.15; 2. Warwick (Greg Miniger, Dan Ramirez, Steve Kane, Karl Schnabl) 3:25.63; 3. Monroe-Woodbury (Andrew Chun, Freddie Cuenca, Tyree Dicks, Chris McGee) 3:28.89; 4. Middletown 3:28.90; 5. Valley Central 3:33.64; 6. James I. O'Neill 3:36.24.3,200 relay: 1. Pine Bush (Tom Protopapas, Aaron Ghobrial, Joe Mansfield, Zavior Brown) 8:07.06; 2. Warwick (Chase Laster, Wayne Lawrence, Greg Miniger, Dave Dewan) 8:10.93; 3. Newburgh (Nelson Mora, Christopher Babcock, Timothy Mountain, Randy Patterson) 8;14.16; 4. Cornwall 8:14.80; 5. Washingtonville 8:17.11; 6. Kingston 8:18.23.High jump: 1. Donald Cooper (NFA) 6-2; 2. Wayne Lewis (Mid) 6-2; 3. Jordan Coburn (PB) 6-2; 4. Stephon Rivera (PB) 6-0; 4. Malcolm Strother (Lib) 6-0; 6. Rob Hueston (Mid) 6-0.Long jump: 1. Corey Jones (Wash) 22-0; 2. Wayne Lewis (Mid) 21-7.5; 3. Robert Robinson (NFA) 21-2; 4. Stephon Rivera (PB) 20-8; 5. Jordan Coburn (PB) 20-7.5; 6. John Janasiewicz (King) 20-4.5.Triple jump: 1. Jordan Coburn (PB) 43-1; 2. C.J. Douglas (JSB) 41-6.5; 3. Josh Mann (War) 41-4; 4. Roshane Williams (Mid) 41-3; 5. Christopher Carter (NFA) 40-10; 6. Jeff Schnackenberg (King) 40-3.Shot put: 1. Andrew Barton (Corn) 50-7.5; 2. Garrett Grey (TV) 49-8.75; 3. Dave Keene (War) 48-11; 4. Tanzeel Kahn (TV) 48-10.75; 5. Jimmy Depeitro (King) 46-1; 6. Eric Conklin (War) 43-6.25.Discus: 1. Garrett Grey (TV) 148-1; 2. Tanzeel Kahn (TV) 142-0; 3. Alec Faldermeyer (MV) 131-9; 4. Dave Keene (War) 127-5; 5. Joe Lucanie (MW) 126-4; 6. Bob Fiedler (TV) 126-0.*Javelin (non-scoring): 1. Garrett Grey (TV) 162-2; 2. Keenan Spiegel (JSB) 156-5; 3. Tanzeel Kahn (TV) 151-2; 4. Troy Johnson (King) 141-9; 5. Bryan Gisiano (King) 135-1; 6. Andrew Spear (VC) 131-2.* Pole vault: 1. Ben Brunjes (War) 14-0 (corrected); 2. Ben Petersen (War) 13-6; 3. Ben Lloyd (Gosh) 13-0; 4. Dan Fugazot (MW) 13-0; 5. John Loforese (War) 12-6; 6. Jephte Pierre (Mid) 12-6.* Pentathlon: 1. Matt Waters (Wash) 3,205 points, school record; 2. Sean Cooper (JSB) 3,205 (lost tie-breaker on number of first-place finishes); 3. Nate Coelho (TV) 2,719; 4. Tom Fone (War) 2,582; 5. Kieran Davis (Cornwall) 2,408; 6. Matt Janiak (War) 2,407. Event winners: 110 hurdles - Waters (Wash) 14.90; Long jump - Waters (Wash) 6.09m; Shot put - Cooper (JSB) 11.03m; High jump - Waters (Wash) 1.88m; 1,500 - Fone (War) 4:39.44.GirlsTeam scores and key: 1. Warwick (War) 147 points; 2. Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) 81; 3. Pine Bush (PB) 74.5; 4. Cornwall (Corn) 70; 5. Monroe-Woodbury (MW) 49.5; 6. Middletown (Mid) 37; 7. Valley Central (VC) 26; 8. Monticello (Mont) 22; 9. Tri-Valley (TV) 20; 10. Kingston (King) 19; 11. Washingtonville (Wash) 16; 12. Port Jervis (PJ) 11; 13. Goshen (Gosh) 10; 14. Minisink Valley (MV) 7; 15. Liberty (Lib) 4; 16. Eldred (Eld) 2; 17. Sullivan West (SW) 1.Individual events100-meter dash: 1. Kristen Jados (War) 12.55; 2. Natavia Berry (Mid) 12.70; 3. Claire Pettit (War) 12.75; 4. Olivia Jebb (Corn) 12.78; 5. Christina Watts (Eld) 12.81; 6. Danielle McHolder (NFA) 13.19.200: 1. Kristen Jados (War) 25.59; 2. Chante Coppedge (NFA) 25.94; 3. Kelly Connolly (Wash) 25.95; 4. Shernai Bentley (War) 26.63; 5. Alexis Grable (PB) 26.63; 6. Kerri Hanson (Corn) 26.70.400: 1. Jessica Hennig (PB) 57.68; 2. Claire Pettit (War) 58.08; 3. Dasia Jones (NFA) 58.83; 4. Kelly Connolly (Wash) 60.45; 5. Ashley Graham (MV) 61.02; 6. Kerrie Landell (NFA) 61.05.800: 1. Lillian Greibesland (War) 2:13.58; 2. Megan Patrignelli (MW) 2:14.91; 3. Tori Pennings (War) 2:15.47; 4. Jackie Cavalluzzo (VC) 2:17.40; 5. Dana Welch (Corn) 2:21.21; 6. Bernadette Gaffney (King) 2:22.90.1,500: 1. Lillian Greibesland (War) 4:42.78; 2. Tori Pennings (War) 4:44.17; 3. Jessica Fingers (Mont) 4:44.56; 4. Lauren Hehir (Wash) 4:54.18; 5. Kristal Conklin (VC) 4:57.27; 6. Aisling Cuffe (Corn) 4:59.21.* 3,000: 1. Lillian Greibesland (War) 9:56.65; 2. Jessica Fingers (Mont) 10:03.27; 3. Tori Pennings (War) 10:10.46; 4. Nicole Rozario (PB) 10:17.80; 5. Aisling Cuffe (Corn) 10:26.96; 6. Holly Cavalluzzo (VC) 10:27.03.100 hurdles: 1. Toni Werner (PB) 14.70; 2. Dotrine Jacobs (NFA) 14.99; 3. Jenna Marrione (War) 15.14, school record; 4. Sara Wickes (MW) 15.72; 5. Kelsey Branch (Corn) 16.51; 6. Daira Veloz (Mid) 17.85.400 hurdles: 1. Amber Passalaqua (PB) 1:04.37; 2. Danielle McHolder (NFA) 1:04.40; 3. Dotrine Jacobs (NFA) 1:04.86; 4. Clarina Lain (MV) 1:06.14; 5. Daira Veloz (Mid) 1:06.67; 6. Heather Ruger (VC) 1:06.86.2,000 steeplechase: 1. Nicole Rozario (PB) 6:50.40, new Section 9 record; 2. Courtney Roosa (TV) 7:20.38; 3. Lauren Scholl (Corn) 7:25.01; 4. Jaqqueline Kasal (War) 7:26.87; 5. Emma Cohen (Mont) 7:45.88; 6. Kim Naples (War) 7:46.29.400 relay: 1. Pine Bush (Toni Werber, Amber Passalaqua, Alexis Grable, Opeyemi Ifafore) 49.64; 2. Newburgh (Dotrine Jacobs, Mikia McQueen, Jennifer Mitchell, Danielle McHolder) 49.94; 3. Warwick (Gabriella Astorino, Claire Pettit, Taylor Payne, Kristen Jados) 50.04; 4. Middletown 51.94; 5. Monroe-Woodbury 52.24; 6. Cornwall 53.64.1,600 relay: 1. Pine Bush (Alexis Grable, Nicole Rozario, Amber Passalaqua, Jessica Hennig) 3:54.08; 2. Newburgh (Kerrie Landell, Dasia Jones, Jennifer Mitchell, Danielle McHolder) 3:58.19; 3. Cornwall (Dana Welch, Carina Luck, Kerri Hanson, Olivia Jebb) 4:03.74; 4. Valley Central 4:07.73; 5. Warwick 4:14.45; 6. Minisink Valley 4:16.21.3,200 relay: 1. Warwick (Megan Mydosh, Lillian Greibesland, Jaqueline Kasal, Tori Pennings) 9:31.11; 2. Valley Central (Jackie Cavalluzzo, Holly Cavalluzzo, Melissa Carder, Kristal Conklin) 9:44.77; 3. Monroe-Woodbury (Sabrina Brooks, Lauren Mayer, Claudia Amanuel, Megan Patrignelli) 9:45.39; 4. Cornwall 9:50.62; 5. Newburgh 10:00.23; 6. Washingtonville 10:03.81.High jump: 1. Shorna Brown (King) 5-5; 2. Taylor Payne (War) 5-1; 3. Alexis Tellefsen (Mid) 5-1; 4. Kaitlyn Strine (Corn) 5-0; 5. Ashley Grant (MW) 4-10; 5. Amber Passalaqua (PB) 4-10.Long jump: 1. Kelsey Branch (Corn) 16-4.5; 2. Jenna Marrione (War) 15-10.25; 3. Diane MacDowell (VC) 15-9.5; 4. Mikia McQueen (NFA) 15-7; 5. Soroya Hudson (Corn) 15-6; 6. Olivia Jebb (Corn) 15-4.5.Triple jump: 1. Jennifer Mitchell (NFA) 37-3.5; 2. Carina Luck (Corn) 35-11; 3. Sara Wickes (MW) 35-3.5; 4. Bernadette Gaffney (King) 34-6; 5. Olivia Jebb (Corn) 34-5.5; 6. Jenna Marrione (War) 34-4.75.Shot put: 1. Deanna Knapp (Mid) 36-3; 2. Robin Callan (MW) 34-1; 3. Ashley Van Dunk (War) 32-3.5; 4. Alexandra Jaffer (King) 31-10.75; 5. Tehnyet Kahn (TV) 31-10.5; 6. Meagan Lovelace (PJ) 31-7.75.Discus: 1. Tehnyet Kahn (TV) 107-2; 2. Robin Callan (MW) 106-5; 3. Chelsea Lachman (MW) 101-7; 4. Deanna Knapp (Mid) 93-1; 5. Julissa Freeman (Mid) 92-7; 6. Ashley Van Dunk (War) 92-2.* Javelin (non-scoring): 1. Ashley Van Dunk (War) 101-6; 2. Pareesha Leitos (King) 97-1; 3. Alexandra Jaffer (King) 95-6; 4. Liz Asaro (MV) 86-0; 5. Caitlin Hart (PB) 83-2; 6. Tiffany Costello (War) 75-4.* Pole vault: 1. Sydnie Leroy (PJ) 11-6; 2. Ariel LaChance (Corn) 11-0; 3. Jenna Marrione (War) 11-0; 4. Kelsey Branch (Corn) 10-6; 5. Alexandra Parise (PB) 9-0; 6. Morgan Hawkins (SW) 8-6.* Pentathlon: 1. Brittany Foote (Gosh) 2,515 points; 2. Tiyi Boone (NFA) 2,461; 3. Pollyanna Palhano (Mont) 2,288; 4. Kara Trivolis (PB) 2,220; 5. Kim McKay (Lib) 2,174; 6. Milett Vann (NFA) 2,027. Event winners: 100 hurdles - Trivolis (PB) 17.04; High jump - Boone (NFA) 1.47m; Shot put - McKay (Lib) 7.91m; Long jump - Foote (G) 4.83m; 800 - Foote (G) 2:19.34.  High school sportsSound off about your favorite players and teams. High school baseballWhich team will win it all in Section 9? Share your thoughts. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright | Contact Us | Advertise | Corrections | Cell Phone Alerts | Live News Feed | Daily Headline E-mails  Copyright © 2007 Hudson Valley Media Group, a division of Ottaway Newspapers, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Pine Bush Relays

o'neill 4x100 won the relay 44.1 the 4x200 was third in 1:32.8.robb quiller relays record in pole vault 14'0. kendall ward a fine 4:47 in the 1600.


Shuttle hurdles: 1. Pine Bush (Jordan Coburn, Stephan Rivera, Max Souffrant) 47.4*. Distance medley relay: 1. Red Hook (Ian Ellis, Jon Byrne, Ken Synan, Klaus Schmidt) 10:40. 400-meter relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Garrett Gardner, Prince Chambers, Angel Cabrera, Ben Johnson) 44.1. 3,200 relay: 1. Valley Central (Mike House, Bart Herdzik, Mike Pressler, Tyler Schier) 8:15*. 800 relay: 1. Spring Valley 1:32.5. 800: 1. Zavior Brown (Pine Bush) 1:56.6*. 1,600 relay: 1. Valley Central (Tom Lefer, Schier, Mike Paggler, Steven Pizarra) 3:27.4. Pole vault: 1. Rob Quiller (James I. O'Neill) 14-0*. Shot put: 1. Garrett Grey (Tri-Valley) 49-41/2. Long jump: 1. Julian Hillyer (Onteora) 22-0*. Triple jump: 1. Coburn (Pine Bush) 44-7*. High jump: 1. Hillyer (Onteora) 6-2*.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Cornwall 120.5, James I. O'Neill 24.5

3,200-meter relay: 1. Cornwall (names and time unavailable). 100 hurdles: 1. Seroya Hudson (C) 16.4. 100: 1. Kerry Hansen (C) 13.1. 1,500: 1. Julissa Wilson (O) 5:23.3. 400 relay: 1. Cornwall (Jebb, Hudson, Branch, Hansen) 52.3. 400: 1. Liz Cochran (C) 64.8. 400 hurdles: 1. Caitlyn Strine (C) 1:13.1. 800: 1. Julissa Wilson (J) 2:33.0. 200: 1. Olivia Jebb (C) 27.6. 3,000: 1. name unavailable. 1,600 relay: 1. Cornwall (Kelly, Hartnet, Scholl, Connell) 4:43.5. Shot put: 1. Kristin Hoerup (C) 26-51/2. Discus: 1. Kristin Hoerup (C) 82-1. Long jump: 1. Soraya Hudson (C) 17-0. Triple jump: 1. Soraya Hudson (C) 34-0. High jump: 1. Caitlyn Strine (C) 4-8. Pole vault: 1. name unavailable.

Cornwall 105.5, James I. O'Neill 40.5

3,200-meter relay: 1. Cornwall (names unavailable) 9:00.0. 110 hurdles: 1. Robb Quiller (J) 15.1. 100: 1. Garrett Gardner (J) 11.2. 1,600: 1. Colin Anderson (C) 4:36.3. 400 relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Gardner, Chambers, Cabrera, Johnson) 44.0. 400: 1. Kris Kolewe (C) 51.5. 400 hurdles: 1. Robb Quiller (J) 55.9. 800: 1. Tim Anzovino (C) 2:09.5. 200: 1. Garrett Gardner (J) 22.5. 3,200: 1. Colin Anderson (C) 9:59.0 1,600 relay: 1. Cornwall (names unavailable) 3:35.4. Shot put: 1. Andrew Barton (C) 48-31/2. Discus: 1. Andrew Barton (C) 137-91/2. Long jump: 1. Alex Charles (C) 18-41/4. Triple jump: 1. Alex Charles (C) 39-41/2. High jump: results unavailable. Pole vault: 1. Robb Quiller (J) 13-6.

HELLO THERE, KIRBY KASTNER



May 08, 2008
Most high school graduates want to go away to school. Senior Kirby Kastner, 18, is happy going "two doors down the street.''

The James I. O'Neill three-sport athlete will be attending the U.S. Military Academy, hoping to run track and following in the footsteps of her career military father, Col. Thomas Kastner, the vice dean of resources at West Point.

Why did you choose West Point? "I grew up in a military family, and I really love the structure and values of the military."

How challenging is it to be a good student and a varsity athlete? "They work hand-in-hand, basically. You dedicate yourself in practice and competition like you do in the classroom. It's tough to bear sometimes. There are certain weeks with hard practices and big meets and big tests, and it gets stressful, but being an athlete helps you with your mind-set to dig in and get it done."

You participated in orchestra. What do you play? "Actually I was in orchestra my freshman and sophomore years in Florida. I love music. I play the viola. I take private lessons and play at church sometimes. It's not very common. In an orchestra you have two sections of violins and a small section of violas. The viola is slightly larger and has a lower sound (than a violin)."

How did you get started in track? "I started track and field my freshman year. I was a year-round swimmer at that point. I figured swimming gives me endurance so why not try running? It turns out I loved it. In the summer, I went to the pole vault camp, and I thought that was so cool."

What are your track and field goals? "I would love to (set a personal record) in pole vault. I've been stuck around the 8-foot-6, 9-foot mark. I know I have potential that I would love to tap into a bit. I am getting better at the 400 hurdles so I would love to improve on that."

What are you going to do between graduation and your report date to West Point? "Hang out with my family and spend time with them and my friends, maybe relax a bit."

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

OCIAA Division III: James I. O'Neill 78.5, John S. Burke Catholic 52.5

3,200-meter relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (McDonald, Messitt, Weir, Ward) 10:03.1. 110 hurdles: 1. Sean Cooper (BC) 16.5. 100: 1. Garrett Gardner (JIO) 11.3. 1,600: 1. Kendall Ward (JIO) 4:59.6. 400 relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Gardner, Chambers, Cabrera, Johnson) 44.3. 400: 1. Luis Rodriguez (JIO) 52.3. 400 hurdles: 1. Brandon Johnson (JIO) 66.8. 800: 1. Kendall Ward (JIO) 2:16.3. 200: 1. Garrett Gardner (JIO) 23.7. 3,200: 1. Kendall Ward (JIO) 10:49.0. 1,600 relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Marrero, Messitt, Johnson, Williams) 3:53.3. Shot put: 1. Keenan Spiegel (BC) 45-5. Long jump: 1. Sean Cooper (BC) 20-1. Triple jump: 1. C.J. Douglas (BC) 40-81/2.

OCIAA Division III: James I. O'Neill 65.5, John S. Burke Catholic 65.5

3,200-meter relay: 1. John S. Burke Catholic (names unavailable) 12:48.1. 100 hurdles: 1. Kirby Kastner (JIO) 17.3. 100: 1. Stoni Halstead (JIO) 13.7. 1,500: 1. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 5:41.0. 400 relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Keating, Halstead, Rogers, Tenuta) 54.5. 400: 1. Sarah Kozlowski (BC) 72.0. 800: 1. Julissa Wilson (JIO) 2:34.0. 200: 1. Shea Rogers (JIO) 26.7. 3,000: 1. Camille Mackey (JIO) 14:17. 1,600 relay: 1. James I. O'Neill (Kastner, Dillman, Tenuta, Wilson) 4:33.7. Shot put: 1. Mariah Klejbuk (BC) 24-3 3/4. Long jump: 1. Meaghan McKenna (BC) 13-3 1/2. Triple jump: 1. Meaghan McKenna (BC) 28-1 1/2. High jump: 1. Danielle Weimer (BC) 4-4. Pole vault: 1. Kirby Kastner (JIO) 7-6.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

tiger relays

boys 4x100 blaze to a win in 43.9 the team of gardner,chambers, cabrera and johnson.
4x200 finish 2nd with a fine time of 1:33.3

Thursday, April 10, 2008

triple winner kirby kastner new school record in pole vault

Goshen 88, James I. O’Neill 46
3,200 relay: 1. Goshen (Oettinger, Marron, Scott, Laaninen) 11:46.2. 100 hurdles: 1. Kastner (JIO) 17.4. 100: Halstead (JIO) 13.5. 1,500: 1. Foote (G) 5:13.3. 400 relay: 1. Goshen (Bowen, Bradley, Tiger, Solomon) 57.1. 400: Laaninen (G) 69.5. 400 hurdles: 1. Kastner (JIO) 75.5. 800: 1. Bjorkman (G) 2:40.9. 200: Keating (JIO) 28.1. 3000: Wilson (JIO) 12:35.2. 1,600 relay: 1. Goshen (Foote, Laaninen, Bjorkman, Scott) 4:34.8. Shot put: 1. Buon (G) 29-8. Discus: 1. Buon (G) 62-1. Long jump: 1. Malinowski (G) 12-9. Triple jump: 1. Foote (G) 31-3. High jump: 1. Foote (G) 4-9. Pole vault: 1. Kastner (JIO) 9-0.

Team records: Goshen 2-1 (2-1 OCIAA); James I. O’Neill 0-2 (0-2 OCIAA).

garrett gardner,kendall ward,robb quiller double winners

Goshen 70, James I. O’Neill 70
3,200 relay: 1. Goshen (Oettinger, Grieb, Alders, Rooney) 9:11.8. 100 hurdles: 1. Birdsall (G) 21.8. 100: Gardener (JIO) 11.2. 1,600: Ward (G) 5:00.6. 400 relay: 1. James I. O’Neill (Gardener, Chambers, Johnson, Cabrera) 45.7. 400: Rodriguez (JIO) 52.9. 400 hurdles: Quiller (JIO) 56.0. 800: Grieb (G) 2:02.8. 200: Gardener (JIO) 23.1. 3,200: 1. Ward (JIO) 10:47.2. 1,600 relay: 1. Goshen (Oettinger, Grieb, Crossley, Sheehan) 3:44.1. Shot put: 1. Rotsky (G) 36-5. Discus: 1. Lloyd (G) 111-7. Long jump: 1. Williams (JIO) 18-8. Triple jump: 1. Johnson (JIO) 37-2. High jump: 1. McWatt (G) 4-8. Pole vault: 1. Quiller (JIO) 13-0.

Team records: Goshen 0-1-1 (0-1-1 OCIAA); James I. O’Neill 0-0-1 (0-0-1 OCIAA).

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Quiller captures NCAA Division I pole vault title




FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Graduate student Rory Quiller (West Point, N.Y.) concluded his collegiate career in dramatic style on Friday night at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, becoming the first Binghamton athlete ever to win a NCAA Division I championship. He won the pole vault title with a height of 18-0 1/2.

With the win, Quiller has now earned All-America honors three times during his career. He was second in the 2007 NCAA Indoor Meet and tied for fourth at the 2007 Outdoor Championships.

While Quiller is the first Binghamton athlete to win an individual Division I championships, there were 11 other such winners prior to the athletic department's transition to the Division I level in 2001. Binghamton had 10 individual national champions during its NCAA Division III era (until 1998). Six of those wins were in track & field, all under current head coach Mike Thompson. The other four champions were in wrestling. In its three years at the NCAA Division II level (1998-01), the Bearcats had their lone individual champion in 1999 when Brian Hamilton won the indoor long jump title. With Quiller's win, Thompson now has the rare distinction of having coached a NCAA champion at all three Division levels.

“We are very proud of Rory Quiller,” said Binghamton University President Lois B. DeFleur. “He is a talented student and a record-setting athlete. Rory has represented Binghamton University at the highest level against national competitors from long-established programs. Our entire campus community is proud of the skill, determination, and winning spirit that he has demonstrated this season.”

"Speaking for myself and for the entire athletic department, we couldn't be prouder of Rory's accomplishments as a student-athlete at Binghamton University," Director of Athletics Dr. Joel Thirer said. "It's been an absolute pleasure to have been associated with Rory throughout his academic and athletic years at Binghamton. I'm delighted that he has enjoyed such great athletic success as a result of his hard work and dedication to his sport, while maintaining an outstanding record in the classroom. And, just as importantly, it couldn't happen to a nicer young man."

In addition to becoming the first Binghamton athlete to win a NCAA Division I title, Quiller is also the first America East Conference athlete to win a national championship in its 29-year history.

"Rory's legacy is now secured in America East Conference history," America East Commissioner Patrick Nero said. "His accomplishments were tremendous before this NCAA Championship, now he will always be remembered within the conference as our first individual national champion. He becomes the standard for all the student-athletes that will follow him."

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

By Ken Mcmillan
Times Herald-Record
March 11, 2008
Robb Quiller was preparing to pole vault at the state high school championships on Saturday in Ithaca when he heard that older brother Rory was already jumping at a personal-best height in Boston.

"That kind of motivated me not to be shown up, that I had to live up to that expectation and make it a good day for all Quiller jumpers,'' Robb said.

Rory won the IC4A championship at 18 feet, 6½ inches. He spent the rest of the afternoon waiting for caller I.D. updates on Robb from their father — longtime Army track coach Jerry Quiller — on his dying cell phone.
"I could barely hear, it's so loud at that meet," Rory said. "All I could hear was breaking in and out '15-9, first attempt.' I was in the corner and more excited at that point than when I was walking off the pit after making" a jump.

Robb blew past the Section 9 indoor mark he set a week earlier and won the state title at 16-1, just four inches shy of the state mark — he failed on three subsequent attempts at 16-6.

"I think I snaked over, not too much room,'' Robb said of his winning leap.


Going to another level
The Quiller brothers have both vaulted into the elite of the nation.

Rory, a grad student at Binghamton University, is the top-ranked collegian heading into this weekend's NCAA Division I indoor championships in Arkansas. He is ranked sixth in the nation and 27th in the world.

Robb is ranked second in the state and 14th in the nation. The James I. O'Neill senior is headed to the national scholastic championships this weekend at the New York Armory.

What's amazing is both brothers have made marked improvements in just the past three weeks. Rory improved by almost five inches, winning the America East Conference title and placing second at the U.S. Indoor Nationals. He laughs because track and field bloggers have put out the question: When did this kid learn how to vault?

"It may be shocking for people who don't know me," Rory said. "It's different from mine and coach's standpoint. I've been jumping high for a while, but the bar is staying up. I am getting on bigger poles. I just keep getting better."

Robb was stuck at 14-6 — the height at which he won the OCIAA and Section 9 Class B titles — before popping off a 15-footer at Eastern States on Feb. 26, a 15-6 at the state qualifier on March 2 and the 16-1 just six days later.

"That kind of improvement is generally just unheard of," Rory said.

"It's pretty crazy," Robb said. "I think I am starting to figure out what I need. I always felt I had the potential to be jumping in the 15-s, maybe 15-6 throughout the season. I had the height, but maybe I had a bad day or my hamstring was hurt or the pole was too small. Then when I jumped in the 15s, it was like I broke a mental barrier. Then I started looking at 16.

"I think the key to what I try to do is not be intimidated by it. You have to realize that nothing is impossible in pole vault — it's just a couple more inches. "¦ It's not bad when you think about it like that.''

Binghamton coach Mike Thompson worked with Rory for five years and now he gets Robb for at least the next four at Binghamton. He, too, was impressed with the surge, but not totally surprised.

"You can tell that Robb was capable of jumping a lot higher than he had," Thompson said. "He's aggressive and he has a great mentality about the event. It's fun watching him jump. He is all business."


Good health and good poles
How did it come together so quickly for the Quillers? For one thing, both brothers are finally healthy: Rory missed four weeks early in the winter season with pneumonia and Robb has battled hamstring problems. Both of them have also adjusted well to newer, longer poles.

"I moved to a stiffer pole to give me a shot off the top and it worked perfectly," Robb said. "My standards were exactly where they needed to be. Everything was perfect and it worked out."

Rory tends to thrive on competition. He is a five-time NCAA qualifier, placing second at the 2007 indoor meet and fourth at the 2007 outdoor meet. On Feb. 23, he competed in his first USA championships and took home the silver medal with a jump of 18-4½, his best effort at the time.

"The motivation, the adrenalin and being next to guys who won Olympic gold medals and world championship titles was so exciting," Rory said. "I was trying to control it. There's no way I wasn't going to have a lot of height that day. Being around great competition, your body just goes to that next level.''

Rory would like to win his first NCAA title this weekend, and he expects a tough competition with vaulters from Stanford, Clemson and Kansas. "With the four of us," Rory said, the odds of one not setting a personal record "will be pretty slim."

His prime focus, though, is improving on his 18-6½ and reaching the U.S. Olympic Trials automatic standard of 18-8¼.

Thompson is sure his existing height will be more than enough to qualify for the June 27 preliminaries in Oregon.

"I really feel like 18-6 is good, but it's not good enough,'' Rory said. "It's on me to improve.''

Rory is certain his younger brother will beat his Binghamton jumping records within a few years. He lost his high school mark to Robb, but at least he'll have a substantial lead in the college ranks. No doubt that will push the younger Quiller.

"I hope to keep it kind of close,'' Robb said. "He's only 2½ feet ahead of me."

Sunday, March 9, 2008

ic4a rory quiller soars

Men Pole Vault
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Meet Record: M 5.70m 1992 Istvan Bagyula, George Mason
Facility: F 5.40m 2007 Rory Quiller, Binghamton University
NCAA Auto: N 5.50m
NCAA Prov: @ 5.20m
Name Year School Finals Points
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1 131 Quiller, Rory PG Binghamton 5.65mN 18-06.50 10
2 1361 Walter, Ronald 09 Pittsburgh 4.90m 16-00.75 8
3 1505 Depalo, Eric 10 Yale J4.90m 16-00.75 5.5
3 672 Uqdah, Khalil 10 Lehigh J4.90m 16-00.75 5.5
5 694 Shepherd, Kolby 11 Liberty J4.90m 16-00.75 4
6 1028 Underwood, Sutton 09 So Conn St J4.90m 16-00.75 3
7 1368 Carstensen, John 09 Rhode Island J4.90m 16-00.75 2
8 382 Kirkpatrick, Josh 10 Cornell J4.90m 16-00.75 1
9 1248 Schoen, Luke 10 Albany J4.90m 16-00.75
10 1224 Dempsey, Michael 11 Albany 4.80m 15-09.00
11 138 Yelverton, Kris 08 Binghamton J4.80m 15-09.00
12 897 Spataro, Chris 11 Robert Morris 4.70m 15-05.00
13 311 Lofland, Kiernan 10 William & Mary J4.70m 15-05.00
13 565 Gil, Sean 11 Harvard J4.70m 15-05.00
-- 853 Thrull, Jordan 10 Northeastern NH
-- 748 Tkachenko, Nikolay 08 Manhattan NH
-- 378 Inzana, Jason 10 Cornell NH
-- 906 Duggan, Brian 09 Rutgers NH
-- 923 Stanley, Jamie 08 Rutgers NH
-- 818 Dzyak, Josh 08 Mt St. Mary NH

Saturday, March 8, 2008

rob quiller state champ 16 feet 1 inch


Boys Pole Vault
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State Record: # 16-05 12/27/2005 Casey DiCesare, Irvington
Name Year School Finals
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1 965 Rob Quiller 12 James O'Neill 16-01.00
2 635 Ryan Pericozzi 12 Lancaster 14-09.00
3 966 Eric Van Aernam 12 Wallkill 14-06.00
4 276 Jeff Reinker 12 Shenendehowa 13-06.00
4 1430 Aaron Koninsberg 11 Hackley School 13-06.00
6 967 Ben Brunjes 12 Warwick Valley 13-06.00
7 636 Adam Helman 11 Grand Island 13-00.00
8 1336 Matt Letellier 11 Arch. Molloy 13-00.00
9 465 Eric Hine 12 Elmira 13-00.00
10 568 Adam Girdner 12 Gates-Chili 13-00.00
11 1183 Christopher Costan 12 Port Jefferson 12-06.00
11 567 Will Spencer 12 Hilton 12-06.00
11 637 Gary Westberg 11 Lancaster 12-06.00
11 566 Colin Ellwanger 12 Webster Schr. 12-06.00
11 1165 Joe Verdeber 11 Riverhead 12-06.00
11 466 Elliott Cook 12 Chenango Forks 12-06.00
11 187 Ian Ackbarali 12 White Plains 12-06.00
11 464 Zack Hine 12 Elmira 12-06.00
11 165 Manny Martinez 12 North Rockland 12-06.00
11 370 John Slaven 12 Vvs 12-06.00
21 1259 Cardel Clemonds 12 South Shore 12-00.00
21 272 Chris Cozzens 11 Shenendehowa 12-00.00
21 1360 John Horvath 11 Fordham Prep 12-00.00
-- 380 Kenny Bucaro 12 Tully NH
-- 852 Matt Wilkens 12 Syosset NH
-- 870 Ryan Degnan 12 Levittown NH
-- 1249 Dennis Alex 12 Susan Wagner NH
-- 351 Craig Barber 12 Cicero-NS NH
-- 245 Jake Platel 11 Bethlehem NH
-- 1372 Cory Duggan 10 Msgr. Farrell NH

Monday, March 3, 2008

Quiller ties indoor mark at state qualifier

Quiller ties indoor mark at state qualifier
March 03, 2008
West Point — James I. O'Neill senior Robb Quiller tied the Section 9 indoor pole vault record with a leap of 15 feet, 6 inches at yesterday's state qualifier.

Quiller was one miss away from losing the meet to Wallkill's Eric VanAernam when he cleared 15 feet on his third try. VanAernam withdrew to run a relay, and Quiller went on to break his brother Rory's school mark with a strong clear at 15-2. He moved the bar to 15-6 and went over on the first try, tying the section mark established by Mike Uhelsky of Monroe-Woodbury in 1996.

"In my run, I wasn't moving too quick," Quiller said. "I could feel the pole bend kind of weird ... I thought no way I was going to make it. I figured I would finish the jump just for the heck of it and that really surprised me that I even cleared that."

Quiller missed on three attempts at 16 feet — the state indoor mark is 16-5 set by Casey DiCesare of Irvington in December 2005.

"I feel like maybe if everything is exactly right I could make 16," Quiller said.

He will compete in the state meet on Saturday and at nationals the week after.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

robb quiller and garrett gardner going to the state meet.

congrats to robbie quiller pole vault 15'6 school record and ties section 9 indoor mark.garrett gardner 55m dash 6.78 finished 2nd,going to the state meet.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

eastern states 2/26/08 rob quiller soars 15'0


Armory HS Sports Foundation - Site License
The Easterns - 2/26/2008
The Armory, New York City
Last Completed Event

Event 29 Boys Pole Vault
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Name Year School Finals
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Finals
1 Batdorf, Dan 12 West Deptford 15-06.00 4.72m
2 Alexander, Matthew 12 Windham Technical 15-00.00 4.57m
2 Quiller, Robb 12 James I. O'Neill 15-00.00 4.57m
4 Vanarenam, Eric 12 Wallkill 14-06.00 4.41m
5 Mendelsohn, Mike 12 Danbury 14-00.00 4.26m
6 Platel, Jake 11 Shenendehowa J14-00.00 4.26m
7 Wyckoff, Chris 11 Toms River East J14-00.00 4.26m
7 Reinker, Jeff 12 Shenendehowa J14-00.00 4.26m
7 Konigsberg, Aaron 11 Hackley School J14-00.00 4.26m
10 Brunjes, Ben 12 Warwick Valley 13-06.00 4.11m
10 Kelley, Greg 11 Toms River North 13-06.00 4.11m
10 Thompson, Michael 12 Onteora 13-06.00 4.11m
10 Schaller, Austin 12 Northern Valley 13-06.00 4.11m
10 Sofia, Kevin 12 Ramsey 13-06.00 4.11m
15 Henderson, Nicholas 12 Hunterdon Central 13-00.00 3.96m
15 Ksiezopolski, Mark 12 Hillsborough 13-00.00 3.96m
15 Villanova, Rick 12 Toms River North 13-00.00 3.96m
15 Morris, Andy 12 Hunterdon Central 13-00.00

Sunday, February 24, 2008

rory quillers soars 18'4.75

BOSTON, Mass. -- One day after winning his fourth America East Conference Indoor pole vault title, graduate student Rory Quiller (West Point, N.Y.) took his historic season to new heights--literally.

In his first appearance at the U.S. Indoor National Track & Field Championships, which were held at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, Quiller finished second with a lifetime-best jump of 18-4 3/4. The winner of the meet was Brad Walker, the 2007 World Outdoor Pole Vault Champion. Quiller was the top collegian in the competition.

Last week, in a tri-meet against Albany and Syracuse at the Events Center, Quiller jumped his previous lifetime best of 18-1 1/4.

In two weeks, Quiller resumes his season at Binghamton at the IC4A Championships. On March 14, he concludes his college career at the NCAA Championships at the University of Arkansas.

A five-time NCAA qualifier and two-time All-American, Quiller placed second at the 2007 NCAA Indoor Meet and fourth at the 2007 NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Ken Mcmillan
Times Herald-Record
February 21, 2008
West Point's Rory Quiller is the top collegiate pole vaulter in the nation, and on Saturday he will get an opportunity to jump with the top pros.

Quiller will compete in the U.S. Indoor championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. He is the seventh seed in a field of 10 competitors that includes top-ranked Derek Miles and Toby Stevenson.

Tomorrow, Quiller is the top seed in the America East Conference championships, also being held in Boston. Quiller is a post-grad student at Binghamton University, and he is in the midst of his final season of college eligibility. He has already qualified for his third NCAA Division I indoor championship meet — to be held March 14 at the University of Arkansas — with his personal-best leap of 18 feet, 1¼ inches.

He competed at the 2005 and 2007 NCAA indoor meets, placing second last year at 18-½. Outdoors, he was 13th at the 2006 NCAA meet and fourth last year.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

great job by the boys and girls indoor track teams at the section 9 meet.
Class B boys

Team standings and key:
1. Ellenville (Ell) 95 points
2. Liberty (Lib) 79
3. James I. O’Neill (JIO) 78
4. Marlboro (Marl) 51
5. Tri-Valley (TV) 47
6. Sullivan West (SW) 42
7. Onteora (Ont) 29
8. Spackenkill (Spac) 18
9. Millbrook (Mill) 12
9. Pine Plains (PP) 12
11. Chester (Ches) 1
11. Eldred (Eld) 1

Class B girls

Team standings and key:
1. Tri-Valley (TV) 109.5 points
2. Sullivan West (SW) 87
3. Eldred (Eld) 68.5
4. Pine Plains (PP) 62
5. Millbrook (Mill) 47
6. Liberty (Lib) 30
7. Ellenville (Ell) 28
8. James I. O’Neill (JIO) 25
8. Marlboro (Marl) 25
10. Chester (Ches) 6
11. Spackenkill (Spac) 2
11. Onteora (Ont) 2

section 9 meet






O'Neill's Quiller soars to victory at Section 9 Class B indoor track championship meet


Times Herald-Record
February 17, 2008
West Point — On a sleepy Saturday morning at Gillis Field House, one track and field competitor managed to get fans and athletes alike to stand up and cheer.

Pole vaulter Robb Quiller had already clinched the Section 9 Class B title with a leap of 14 feet, 6 inches. He could have elected to try for a personal best of 14-9 but Quiller told the officials to move the bar up to 15-2. Why? Because his older brother, Rory, has the James I. O'Neill school mark of 15-1.

So on the East end of the field house, people stood and clapped in unison, trying to will Quiller over the bar. The senior came oh-so-close on his first attempt — he says if the metal standard had been moved back just a bit, he might have done it. Tired legs and a sore hamstring probably didn't help on his next two failed attempts, but Quiller figures he's got maybe four more cracks at the mark before the winter season is over.

"I've cleared some decent heights,'' said Quiller, who soared a personal-best 14-9 on Dec. 15, "but nothing too much better than what I did last year. Hopefully I still have some hidden potential that's lurking in there. "¦ If everything just goes right one day I definitely think I can clear that and maybe more heights to come.''

In the state rankings, Quiller is third, behind Brian McGovern (16-2) of private school Mount Saint Michael and Ryan Pericozzi (14-11) of Lancaster.

"I would like to think I could have done 14-10 today but 14-10 doesn't have much meaning,'' Quiller said. "Fifteen-two, I am anxious to clear that. It would be self-satisfactory knowing that I accomplished something that I really set my mind to.

"It definitely feels like (it's going to happen) any day. I've had several meets where I've been very, very close. I have to get it together and set up my standards where they've got to be and then just attack the box and make it happen.''

In addition to the state qualifier and state meet, Quiller wants to compete at the Eastern States meet and indoor nationals at the New York Armory.

Quiller has narrowed down his college choices to Binghamton and Cornell. Rory might stay on as assistant coach at Binghamton once he finishes his final indoor season — Robb says he would like his brother's tutelage but also wants his independence. Robb says he will make his decision in a few weeks.

The Ellenville boys and Tri-Valley girls brought home the team titles.

Mathew Arielly of Liberty was a triple winner in the high jump (5-8), long jump (20-½) and triple jump (40-7). Colin Seidl of Sullivan West won the 1,600-meter run (4:49.72) and 3,200 (10:17.46). Garrett Grey of Tri-Valley won the shot put (48-2 ¼) and non-scoring weight throw (58-6).

Courtney Roosa of Tri-Valley won the 1,500 (defending title in 5:11.74) and 3,000 (11:22.71). Tiffany Bennett of Marlboro won the high jump (5-0) and triple jump (31-8 ¾). Defending their titles were Kim McKay of Liberty in the pole vault (8-0), Avery Evans of Pine Plains in the 55 hurdles (8.56) and Rachel Pierantozzi of Millbrook in the 55 dash (7.59).

The Section 9 state qualifier is 9 a.m. Saturday at West Point.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

robb quiller county champ in pole vault

on saturday feb. 2nd robbie quiller won the county title with a vault of 14'6".
he then tried to break the school record but missed at 15'2.

gmen super bowl champs!!!!!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

ncaa top 10 pole vault indoor season

Event 12 Men Pole Vault ** Auto: 5.50 **
RANK ATHLETE YR SCHOOL SEED MARK DATE
==== ======================= == ======================= =========== =====
1 Rory Quiller SR Binghamton 5.50m 12-01
2 Mitch Greeley SR Clemson 5.37m 12-01
3 Yavgeniy Olhovsky SO Virginia Tech 5.35m 01-12
4 Elliott Haynie JR Gardner-Webb 5.35m 01-19
5 Brian Porter SO Texas Tech 5.35m 01-26
6 Matt Weirich SR BYU 5.33m 01-26
7 Jordan Scott SO Kansas 5.30m 01-11
8 Spencer McCorkel FR Arkansas 5.25m 01-25
9 MIchael Hogue SR Tennessee 5.25m 01-12
10 Graeme Hoste SR Stanford 5.21m 01-19
11 Brian Hancock SO Missouri 5.21m 01-11

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Thursday, January 24, 2008

cliff flowers and family


o'neill track alum. outdoor triple jump record holder at o'neill high.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

o'neill track pictures



o'neill hoops 9th win

James I. O'Neill 67, Pine Plains 55

Ben Johnson and Chris Outing each scored 12 points to pace O'Neill to a non-league win in Poughkeepsie.

Ryan Ponte, Jimmy Doonan and Robert Dunn each added 10 points for O'Neill (9-4).

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Section 9 indoor track leaders

Results through Jan. 15, 2008



Boys
55-meter dash — 1. Justin McCollin (Monroe-Woodbury) 6.63; 2. Norgie DeJesus (Kingston) 6.82; 3. Brandon Holmes (Monroe-Woodbury) 6.83; 3. Zavior Brown (Pine Bush) 6.83; 5. Daniel Romano (Newburgh) 6.84; 6. Robert Robinson (Newburgh) 6.87; 7. Steven Wendel (Ellenville) 6.88; 8. Devin Dorsey (Newburgh) 6.93; 8. Julian Perry (Kingston) 6.93; 10. Robert Graham (Newburgh) 6.94.

200 (not a state event) — 1. Ken Coleman (Cornwall) 23.61; 2. Julian Perry (Kingston) 24.06; 3. Kyle Wellmon (Wallkill) 24.21; 4. Norgie DeJesus (Kingston) 24.30; 5. Dan McManus (Warwick) 24.39; 6. Brandon Bolt (Monroe-Woodbury) 24.42; 7. O'Neish Foote (Newburgh) 24.55; 8. Anthony Rodriguez (Middletown) 24.62; 9. Najee Haye (Middletown) 24.78; 10. Jesse Jackson (Roosevelt) 24.80.

300 — 1. Zavior Brown (Pine Bush) 35.96; 2. Kris Kolewe (Cornwall) 36.98; 3. Ken Coleman (Cornwall) 37.25; 4. Justin McCollin (Monroe-Woodbury) 37.35; 5. Chris McGee (Monroe-Woodbury) 37.88; 6. Charles Berg (Wallkill) 38.02; 7. Dan McManus (Warwick) 38.37; 8. Donald Cooper (Newburgh) 38.48; 9. Karl Schnabel (Warwick) 38.66.

400 (not a state event) — 1. Zavior Brown (Pine Bush) 50.68; 2. Kris Kolewe (Cornwall) 50.82; 3. Steve Kane (Warwick) 53.80; 4. Lucaz Paez (Warwick) 53.86; 5. Chris McGee (Monroe-Woodbury) 54.17; 6. Richard Mitchell (Newburgh) 54.45; 7. O'Neish Foote (Newburgh) 54.85; 8. Dexter McKenzie (Newburgh) 54.87; 9. Andrew Chun (Monroe-Woodbury) 55.02; 10. Billy Jackson (Warwick) 57.27.

600 — 1. Tim Mountain (Newburgh) 1:24.12; 2. Greg Miniger (Warwick) 1:25.18; 3. Kris Kolewe (Cornwall) 1:25.67; 4. Mike Fox (Warwick) 1:25.70; 5. Joe Mansfield (Pine Bush) 1:26.23; 6. Steve Kane (Warwick) 1:26.41; 7. Tom Protopapas (Pine Bush) 1:26.56; 8. Randy Patterson (Newburgh) 1:28.29; 9. Chance King (Newburgh) 1:28.75; 10. Zach Grieb (Goshen) 1:28.90.

800 (not a state event) — 1. Kris Kolewe (Cornwall) 2:01.85; 2. Ian Donnelly (Washingtonville) 2:03.88; 3. Joe Mansfield (Pine Bush) 2:03.94; 4. Tim Anzovino (Cornwall) 2:04.74; 5. Rob Clark (Kingston) 2:06.44; 6. Jesse Testa (Warwick) 2:06.70; 7. Greg Laraia (Newburgh) 2:07.07; 8. Ben Sweet (Pine Bush) 2:07.31; 9. Jack McNeilly (Washingtonville) 2:07.43; 10. Armand Peralta (O'Neill) 2:07.82.

1,000 — 1. Brad Ackerman (Warwick) 2:33.54; 2. Mike Fox (Warwick) 2:38.76; 3. Matt Laroe (Warwick) 2:40.34; 4. Ryan Florkiewicz (Warwick) 2:41.43; 5. Adam Sickler (Kingston) 2:41.69; 6. Steve Challacombe (Newburgh) 2:42.11; 7. Aaron Ghobrial (Pine Bush) 2:43.55; 8. Joe Mansfield (Pine Bush) 2:44.29; 9. Tim Anzovino (Cornwall) 2:45.12; 10. Zach Grieb (Goshen) 2:45.34.

1,600 — 1. Brad Ackerman (Warwick) 4:17.35cc; 2. Mike Fox (Warwick) 4:22.36; 3. Alex Leuchanka (Warwick) 4:24.02; 4. Ryan Florkiewicz (Warwick) 4:26.99; 5. Greg Laraia (Newburgh) 4:34.42; 6. Brendan Devine (Monticello) 4:34.88; 7. Michael Pressler (Valley Central) 4:35.47; 8. Aaron Ghobrial (Pine Bush) 4:37.34c; 9. Ian Donnelly (Washingtonville) 4:37.90; 10. Ian Clerkin (Cornwall) 4:37.90. Note: cc — converted from 1,500-meter run; c — converted from 1-mile run

3,200 — 1. Alex Leuchanka (Warwick) 9:39.42c; 2. Greg Laraia (Newburgh) 9:49.34c; 3. Dan Prial (Warwick) 9:51.06; 4. Brendan Devine (Monticello) 9:56.74; 5. Jimmy Carroll (Washingtonville) 10:04.36; 6. Steve Challacombe (Newburgh) 10:07.29; 7. Matthew Gill (Pine Bush) 10:13.12; 8. Jeff Pennings (Goshen) 10:14.27; 9. Colin Seidl (Sullivan West) 10:15.13; 10. Ian Donnelly (Washingtonville) 10:18.74. Note: c — converted from 2-mile run

55 hurdles — 1. Jordan Coburn (Pine Bush) 7.83; 2. Robb Quiller (O'Neill) 8.09; 3. Tyree Dickes (Monroe-Woodbury) 8.12; 4. Akino Morgan (Newburgh) 8.23; 5. Corey Jones (Washingtonville) 8.31; 6. Chance King (Newburgh) 8.32; 7. Stephan Rivera (Pine Bush) 8.36; 8. Brandon Holmes (Monroe-Woodbury) 8.41; 9. Umar Hasan (Valley Central) 8.45; 10. Phillip Martini (Monroe-Woodbury) 8.47.

800 relay — 1. Newburgh 1:32.75; 2. Warwick 1:35.35; 3. Monroe-Woodbury 1:35.47; 4. Kingston 1:38.91; 5. Pine Bush 1:39.23; 6. Cornwall 1:39.58; 7. Washingtonville 1:39.73; 8. Roosevelt 1:39.98; 9. Valley Central 1:40.92; 10. Wallkill 1:41.01.

1,600 relay — 1. Newburgh 3:26.81; 2. Pine Bush 3:28.54; 3. Warwick 3:31.47; 4. Monroe-Woodbury 3:33.18; 5. Cornwall 3:39.15; 6. Valley Central 3:41.04; 7. Middletown 3:41.36; 8. Wallkill 3:42.62; 9. Ellenville 3:44.29; 10. Marlboro 3:45.59.

3,200 relay — 1. Warwick 7:59.27; 2. Newburgh 8:05.70; 3. Pine Bush 8:06.78; 4. Kingston 8:30.90; 5. Goshen 8:35.02; 6. Monroe-Woodbury 8:39.56; 7. Wallkill 8:53.57; 8. Cornwall 8:53.95; 9. Monticello 8:57.22; 10. Minisink Valley 9:05.11.

Sprint medley relay (not a state event) — 1. Pine Bush 3:42.01; 2. Newburgh 3:45.80; 3. Kingston 3:45.97; 4. Wallkill 3:46.80; 5. Cornwall 3:47.30; 6. Warwick 3:48.39; 7. Washingtonville 3:49.66; 8. Monroe-Woodbury 3:52.30; 9. Valley Central 3:52.31; 10. Goshen 3:56.03.

Distance medley relay (not a state event) — 1. Warwick 10:24.05; 2. Pine Bush 10:56.98; 3. Cornwall 10:58.89; 4. Newburgh 11:03.59; 5. Monroe-Woodbury 11:20.88; 6. Monticello 11:22.07; 7. Washingtonville 11:29.54; 8. Spackenkill 11:51.99; 9. Valley Central 11:54.15; 10. Goshen 11:58.13.

High jump — 1. Wayne Lewis (Middletown) 6-6; 2. Matt Waters (Washingtonville) 6-4; 2. Jordan Coburn (Pine Bush) 6-4; 4. Donald Cooper (Newburgh) 6-2; 5. Joe Fornera (Minisink Valley) 6-1; 6. Brandon Holmes (Monroe-Woodbury) 5-10; 7. Malcolm Strother (Liberty) 5-9; 7. Ben Brunjes (Warwick) 5-9; 9. Kiernan Davis (Cornwall) 5-8; 9. Pedro Rivera (Ellenville) 5-8; 9. Matthew Arielly (Liberty) 5-8.

Pole vault — 1. Robb Quiller (O'Neill) 14-9; 2. Eric Van Aernam (Wallkill) 14-6; 3. Michael Thompson (Onteora) 13-6; 4. Ben Brunjes (Warwick) 13-4; 5. Dan Putnam (Wallkill) 12-6; 6. John LoForese (Warwick) 12-4; 7. Josh Mann (Warwick) 12-0; 7. Daniel Fugazot (Monroe-Woodbury) 12-0; 7. Tom Layman (Warwick) 12-0; 10. Trent Messina (Warwick) 10-6.

Long jump — 1. John Janasiewicz (Kingston) 20-11¾; 2. Matt Waters (Washingtonville) 20-10½; 3. Jordan Coburn (Pine Bush) 20-9; 4. Mel Mosley (Middletown) 19-8; 4. Jarrett Pope (Wallkill) 19-8; 6. Stephon Rivera (Pine Bush) 19-6¼; 7. Corey Jones (Washingtonville) 19-5¾; 8. Mathew Arielly (Liberty) 19-5; 9. Dan McManus (Warwick) 19-4½; 10. Dylan Pascariello (Marlboro) 19-2.

Triple jump — 1. Jordan Coburn (Pine Bush) 43-11½; 2. John Janasiewicz (Kingston) 42-2; 3. Mathew Arielly (Liberty) 41-2; 4. Lorenzo Bennett (Cornwall) 40-9¼; 5. Stephon Rivera (Pine Bush) 40-8¾; 6. Matt Waters (Washingtonville) 40-7½; 7. Anthony Degroat (Warwick) 40-3½; 8. Jeff Schnakenberg (Kingston) 40-1½; 9. Brandon Holmes (Monroe-Woodbury) 39-0½; 10. Wayne Lawrence (Warwick) 38-10¼.

Shot put — 1. Tanzeel Khan (Tri-Valley) 47-7¼; 2. David Keene (Warwick) 47-1; 3. Garrett Grey (Tri-Valley) 46-6½; 4. Andrew Barton (Cornwall) 46-3½; 5. Curtis Peters (Pine Bush) 44-2; 6. Troy Johnson (Kingston) 43-11½; 7. A.J. Boriello (Ellenville) 43-5; 8. James Harcher (Wallkill) 42-9¾; 9. John Moore (Warwick) 42-2; 10. Chris Jones (Marlboro) 41-6½.

Weight throw (not a state event) — 1. Garrett Grey (Tri-Valley) 61-2¼; 2. Robert Fiedler (Tri-Valley) 58-8½; 3. Nick Torrisi (Monroe-Woodbury) 56-5½; 4. Vincent Torisal (Monroe-Woodbury) 55-8½; 5. Alec Faldermeyer (Minsink Valley) 53-3½; 6. Troy Johnson (Kingston) 52-3¾; 7. Tanzeel Khan (Tri-Valley) 50-0; 8. Tommy Ziegelbauer (Washingtonville) 47-6; 9. Curtis Peters (Pine Bush) 44-1; 10. Joe Stokes (Kingston) 42-8½.



Girls
Girls' leaders are not adjusted for hand-time versus fully automatic timing (FAT).

55-meter dash — 1. Rachel Pierantozzi (Millbrook) 7.55; 2. Claire Pettit (Warwick) 7.65; 3. Natavia Berry (Middletown) 7.66; 3. Danielle McHolder (Newburgh) 7.66; 5. Opeyemi Ifafore (Pine Bush) 7.7; 6. Christina Watts (Eldred) 7.73; 7. Daira Veloz (Middletown) 7.78; 8. Kristen Jados (Warwick) 7.78; 9. Doris Little (Newburgh) 7.8.

200 (not a state event) — 1. Danielle McHolder (Newburgh) 26.7; 2. Amber Passalaqua (Pine Bush) 27.4; 3. Chante Coppedge (Newburgh) 28.0; 4. Opeyemi Ifafore (Pine Bush) 28.1; 5. Mikia McQueen (Newburgh) 28.18; 6. Dotrine Jacobs (Newburgh) 28.23; 7. Katie McWilliams (Monroe-Woodbury) 28.87; 8. Stephanie Mazzela (Monroe-Woodbury) 29.04; 9. Arianna LaGrange (Monroe-Woodbury) 29.34; 10. Melanie Siano (Wallkill) 29.34.

300 — 1. Dasia Jones (Newburgh) 42.78; 2. Jessica Hennig (Pine Bush) 43.36; 3. Danielle McHolder (Newburgh) 43.57; 4. Alexis Grable (Pine Bush) 43.7; 5. Amber Passalaqua (Pine Bush) 43.87; 6. Kelly Connolly (Washingtonville) 44.33; 7. Daira Veloz (Middletown) 44.46; 8. Megan Patrignelli (Monroe-Woodbury) 44.63; 9. Natavia Berry (Middletown) 44.69; 10. Christina Watts (Eldred) 44.74.

400 (not a state event) — 1. Jessica Hennig (Pine Bush) 59.24; 2. Dasia Jones (Newburgh) 1:00.00; 3. Alexis Grable (Pine Bush) 1:01.06; 4. Kristen McCartney (Newburgh) 1:03.14; 5. Kerri Hanson (Cornwall) 1:03.50; 6. Kerrie Landell (Newburgh) 1:04.28; 7. Courtney Mallon (Monroe-Woodbury) 1:04.87; 8. Erin Miller (Cornwall) 1:06.38; 9. Erin McGovern (Monroe-Woodbury) 1:06.85; 10. Casey Offringa (Tri-Valley) 1:08.85.

600 — 1. Jessica Hennig (Pine Bush) 1:40.14; 2. Megan Patrignelli (Monroe-Woodbury) 1:40.74; 3. Claire Pettit (Warwick) 1:42.40; 4. Clarinda Lain (Minisink Valley) 1:42.93; 5. Dasia Jones (Newburgh) 1:43.02; 6. Kristen McCartney (Newburgh) 1:43.10; 7. Danielle McHolder (Newburgh) 1:43.68; 8. Kelly Connolly (Washingtonville) 1:43.75; 9. Kristen Jados (Warwick) 1:44.01; 10. Dominique Wiggins (Valley Central) 1:44.50.

800 (not a state event) — 1. Megan Patrignelli (Monroe-Woodbury) 2:19.15; 2. Dana Welch (Cornwall) 2:27.25; 3. Kiersten McCartney (Newburgh) 2:29.79; 4. Megan Connolly (Warwick) 2:36.16; 5. Emily Moore (Pine Bush) 2:37.23; 6. Megan Mydosh (Warwick) 2:39.64; 7. Mary Shea (Pine Bush) 2:39.71; 8. Jessica Quinn (Monroe-Woodbury) 2:39.74; 9. Jeawthe Arias (Warwick) 2:42.08; 10. Chelsea Curtin (Warwick) 2:45.76.

1,000 — 1. Jessica Fingers (Monticello) 3:03.66; 2. Jessica Hennig (Pine Bush) 3:05.64; 3. Kiersten McCartney (Newburgh) 3:11.24; 4. Clarinda Lain (Minisink Valley) 3:14.36; 5. Jackie Cavalluzzo (Valley Central) 3:14.54; 6. Dominique Wiggins (Valley Central) 3:14.97; 7. Courtney Roosa (Tri-Valley) 3:15.08; 8. Dana Welch (Cornwall) 3:16.00; 9. Ciara McKallen (Washingtonville) 3:17.54; 10. Chelsea Mailler (Millbrook) 3:18.24.

1,500 — 1. Nicole Rozario (Pine Bush) 4:47.29; 2. Lillian Greibesland (Warwick) 4:50.48; 3. Tori Pennings (Warwick) 4:50.51; 4. Jessica Fingers (Monticello) 4:50.71; 5. Kristal Conklin (Valley Central) 4:59.93; 6. Elizabeth O'Donnell (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:00.95; 7. Lauren Scholl (Cornwall) 5:01.12; 8. Courtney Roosa (Tri-Valley) 5:01.14; 9. Holly Cavalluzzo (Valley Central) 5:02.45; 10. Ally Borriello (Valley Central) 5:04.50.

1-mile run — 1. Lillian Greibesland (Warwick) 4:57.01; 2. Elizabeth O'Donnell (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:31.09; 3. Sabrina Brooks (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:35.84; 4. Megan Connolly (Warwick) 5:43.12; 5. Kate Fitzgerald (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:43.54; 6. Lia Gizzorelli (Newburgh) 5:43.66; 7. Kayla Leahey (Warwick) 5:48.62; 8. Klarisse Torriente (Newburgh) 5:49.81; 9. Megan Mydosh (Warwick) 5:49.96; 10. Jeanette Arias (Warwick) 5:59.97.

1,600 — 1. Sabrina Brooks (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:34.44; 2. Amanda Fasano (Cornwall) 5:36.84; 3. Elyse Costa (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:52.34; 4. Katie Glover (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:59.04; 6. Claudia Amanuel (Monroe-Woodbury) 5:59.74.

3,000 — 1. Nicole Rozario (Pine Bush) 10:19.98; 2. Kristal Conklin (Valley Central) 10:40.61; 3. Tori Pennings (Warwick) 10:40.74; 4. Elizabeth O'Donnell (Monroe-Woodbury) 10:51.31; 5. Sabrina Brooks (Monroe-Woodbury) 10:54.38; 6. Lauren Scholl (Cornwall) 10:55.48; 7. Courtney Roosa (Tri-Valley) 10:58.65; 8. Chelsea Michella (Valley Central) 11:09.57; 9. Rachel Miller (Cornwall) 11:11.14; 10. Ally Borriello (Valley Central) 11:12.25.

55 hurdles — 1. Avery Evans (Pine Plains) 8.41; 2. Dotrine Jacobs (Newburgh) 8.94; 3. Daira Veloz (Middletown) 9.06; 4. Sara Wickes (Monroe-Woodbury) 9.08; 5. ToniAnn Werner (Pine Bush) 9.22; 6. Jessica Jaroscko (Valley Central) 9.31; 7. Kara Trivolis (Pine Bush) 9.48; 8. Soroya Hudson (Cornwall) 9.5; 9. Sara Alsdorf (Sullivan West) 9.59.

800 relay — 1. Newburgh 1:47.19; 2. Middletown 1:51.33; 3. Pine Bush 1:52.25; 4. Cornwall 1:54.54; 5. Washingtonville 1:55.31; 6. Warwick 1:55.68; 7. Wallkill 1:56.33; 8. Millbrook 1:56.41; 9. Valley Central 1:57.06; 10. Monroe-Woodbury 1:57.74.

1,600 relay — 1. Pine Bush 4:00.94; 2. Warwick 4:02.57; 3. Newburgh 4:07.10; 4. Monroe-Woodbury 4:15.91; 5. Cornwall 4:17.97; 6. Monticello 4:24.08; 7. Valley Central 4:24.77; 8. Pine Plains 4:25.67; 9. Washingtonville 4:27.85; 10. Middletown 4:28.15.

3,200 relay — 1. Warwick 9:45.31; 2. Valley Central 9:54.72; 3. Newburgh 10:05.91; 4. Pine Bush 10:13.56; 5. Valley Central 10:17.47; 6. Monroe-Woodbury 10:21.05; 7. Washingtonville 10:22.76; 8. Monticello 10:26.21; 9. Cornwall 10:27.48; 10. Kingston 10:33.31.

Sprint medley relay (not a state event) — 1. Pine Bush 4:26.63; 2. Newburgh 4:28.62; 3. Valley Central 4:34.92; 4. Cornwall 4:34.96; 5. Monroe-Woodbury 4:38.17; 6. Kingston 4:38.26; 7. Warwick 4:40.54; 8. Washingtonville 4:43.30; 9. Sullivan West 4:49.51; 10. Tri-Valley 4:50.19.

Distance medley relay (not a state event) — 1. Warwick 12:21.14; 2. Pine Bush 12:33.81; 3. Monroe-Woodbury 12:54.66; 4. Valley Central 12:57.52; 5. Monticello 13:04.37; 6. Washingtonville 13:21.43; 7. Cornwall 13:26.81; 8. Newburgh 13:40.71; 9. Tri-Valley 13:47.03; 10. Minisink Valley 14:00.02.

3-by-55 shuttle hurdle relay — 1. Pine Bush 29.49; 2. Warwick 30.13; 3. O'Neill 30.48; 4. Valley Central 30.5; 5. Newburgh 30.6; 6. Cornwall 30.7; 7. Washingtonville 30.9; 8. Middletown 32.07; 9. Ellenville 32.84; 10. Monroe-Woodbury 33.26.

4-by-55 shuttle hurdle relay — 1. Middletown 41.01; 2. Warwick 41.48; 3. Newburgh 43.31; 4. Wallkill 46.01.

High jump — 1. Taylor Payne (Warwick) 5-2; 2. Ashley Grant (Monroe-Woodbury) 5-1; 3. Tiffany Bennett (Marlboro) 5-0; 3. Avery Evans (Pine Plains) 5-0; 3. Laura Stanhewicz (Warwick) 5-0; 3. Sara Wickes (Monroe-Woodbury) 5-0; 7. Alexis Tellefsen (Middletown) 4-10; 7. Amber Passalaqua (Pine Bush) 4-10; 7. Kaitlyn Strine (Cornwall) 4-10.

Pole vault — 1. Kelsey Branch (Cornwall) 11-0; 2. Sydnie LeRoy (Port Jervis) 9-6; 3. Kim McKay (Liberty) 8-6; 4. Kirby Kastner (O'Neill) 8-0; 4. Alexandra Parise (Pine Bush) 8-0; 4. Nicole Kulaga (Pine Bush) 8-0; 7. Morgan Hawkins (Sullivan West) 7-6; 8. Carly Clark (Washingtonville) 7-0.

Long jump — 1. Diane MacDowell (Valley Central) 16-4; 2. Kelsey Branch (Cornwall) 16-1¼; 3. Doris Little (Newburgh) 16-0¼; 4. Mikia McQueen (Newburgh) 15-11½; 5. Danielle McHolder (Newburgh) 15-1¾; 6. Kara Trivolis (Pine Bush) 15-0¼; 7. Nicole Kulaga (Pine Bush) 14-10¾; 8. Erica McGovern (Monroe-Woodbury) 14-4; 9. Dion Brown (Wallkill) 14-4; 10. Natasha Nohle (Monroe-Woodbury) 14-2¾.

Triple jump — 1. Carina Luck (Cornwall) 33-10; 2. Jenna Marrione (Warwick) 33-4¼; 3. Sara Wickes (Monroe-Woodbury) 33-2¾; 4. Mikia McQueen (Newburgh) 33-1¾; 5. Soroya Hudson (Cornwall) 33-1¼; 6. Bernadette Gaffney (Kingston) 32-5½; 7. Clarinda Lain (Minisink Valley) 31-4; 8. Tiffany Bennett (Marlboro) 30-10¼; 9. Kiersten McCartney (Newburgh) 30-7½; 10. Daira Veloz (Middletown) 30-5.

Shot put — 1. Deanna Knapp (Middletown) 36-7½; 2. Robin Callan (Monroe-Woodbury) 35-9; 3. Meghan Jackson (Goshen) 33-11½; 4. Chelsea Lachman (Monroe-Woodbury) 33-0; 5. Meagan Lovelace (Port Jervis) 32-2; 6. Heather Bruno (Wallkill) 31-7½; 7. Meaghan Jackson (Goshen) 30-11; 8. Klarisse Torriente (Newburgh) 30-9¾; 9. Courtney Balassone (Wallkill) 29-9½; 10. Daltonise Harvey (Newburgh) 29-5.

Weight throw (not a state event) — 1. Robin Callan (Monroe-Woodbury) 49-3½; 2. Paulina Renggli (Eldred) 31-11; 3. Liz Asaro (Minisink Valley) 30-3½; 4. Samantha Knuth (Warwick) 27-9¾; 5. Brittany Reddish (Sullivan West) 26-11½; 6. Shannon Hanson (Eldred) 26-0¼; 7. Tara Mulligan (Monroe-Woodbury) 25-3; 8. Meagan Lovelace (Port Jervis) 24-10; 9. Danielle Darby (Tri-Valley) 24-7; 10. Stefanie Hill (Pine Bush) 23-10.