SYRACUSE – It proved a clean sweep for the Cicero-North Syracuse indoor track and field teams during Sunday’s morning session of the Oscar B. Jensen Memorial Relays at SRC Arena – and Liverpool would win later that day, too.
Going first, C-NS had 105 points on the girls side, easily clear of second-place Cazenovia (62), while with 74 points the boys Northstars were ahead of Auburn’s runner-up total of 59.5 points.
Hannah Boyle went one minute, 44.03 seconds in the 600-meter run to hold off teammate Sophia Graham’s 1:44.86 as Cameron Sisk (1:48.92) was sixth. Graham added a fourth in the 1,500-meter run in 5:27.03.
Also excelling in sprints, C-NS had Marissa Doty take the 300-meter dash, edging Jamesville-DeWitt’s Victoria Payne, 43.85 seconds to 43.89, with Grace Murray third in 44.21.
Katy Harbold was second in the 1,000-meter run in 3:15.17, with Elliana Balagh seventh and Allilson Navarra ninth. Marissa Navarra went 10:47.08 at 3,000 meters for third place as Kennedy Jones (12:14.59) took fifth. Jaydin Mackey was third in the 55-meter dash in 7.71 seconds, with Eva Farone eighth.
Jasmine Ayre had a second-place long jump of 14 feet 7 ½ inches with Morgan Hayes fourth going 14’3”. Later, Hayes’ triple jump of 33’6 1/2” put her second as Kalli Congden (30’9”) was seventh. Maria Sanfilippo got fourth in the weight throw, heaving it 29’11”.
Kaleigh Bosimenu, in the pole vault, cleared 8 feet, the same as Westhill’s Mary Kate Rewakowski, but settled for second place. Ava Schiff got sixth in the shot put with 26’8 1/4”. Aaliyah McDonald was fifth and Sydney D’Addio sixth in the 55 hurdles.
On the boys side for C-NS, Jayceon McGrew went 6.73 seconds to edge Syracuse ITC’s Anderson Rodriguez (6.81) and win the 55 sprint, with Christian Kahrs in 10th place.
In a 1-2 effort in the 55 hurdles, Carlton Garnes, in 8.02 seconds, prevailed over the 8.44 from Camron Ingram. Garnes took third in the triple jump with 37’8 1/2” as Lai Mawi (34’9”) was ninth.
Sean Graves ran the 300 sprint in exactly 39 seconds for second place, with Dan Henry fifth in 39.99. Justin Asch got seventh in the 3,200-meter run. Dante Melfi took fourth in the 600 in 1:32.15.
Ethan Matthews was seventh in the weight throw with 38’4”. Henry took sixth and Jackson Petzoldt eighth in the pole vault, with Colt Hiltz sixth in the shot put with 37’1 1/2”. Tyler Graham ran the 1,000 in 2:55.53 for seventh place.
Liverpool’s girls took its turn at the top in the afternoon session of the Jensen meet with 94 points to runner-up Baldwinsville’s 77.5, while the boys had 69 points for third place behind B’ville and Marcellus.
Addison Ziegler set the tone for the girls Warriors when she won the 1,500 in 5:14.17 as Meghan Moyer was second in 5:25.97 and Addison Miles sixth. Ziegler also was second in the 600 in 1:47.96 as Moyer was third in the 3,000 in 12:02.08 and Kaitlyn Hotaling fifth in 12:08.20.
Ariyah Racciatti got second in the weight throw with 27’5”. Sophia Jarosz went 44.74 seconds in the 300 for second place, Layla Pearl Collins topping 7 feet for second in the pole vault.
Beatrize Gurgol was third in the 55 hurdles in 9.95 seconds and cleared 4’6” in the high jump for fourth place before she took fourth in the long jump with 15’1 1/2” as Jarosz took seventh.
Alannah Edwards went 4’4” for seventh place in the high jump. Kailyn Barth took sixth and Meera Patel ninth in the 1,000. Mikayla Greene was fifth in the 55 sprint in 7.83 and Caitlyn Guilfoil (7.89) sixth. Emma Esposito got eighth in the shot put. Taima Tearney was eighth in the triple jump.
On the boys side, Liverpool’s Ny’Quez Madison had a winning long jump of 21’3”, more than a foot ahead of the field and then won the triple jump with 41’5 3/4” as Michael Purvis ran the 1,6000 in 4:52.82 to edge Josh Yang’s 4:53.10.
Shawmeer Bradwell ran the 55 sprint in 6.85 seconds for second place, with Sajan Mishra sixth to match hisfinish in the 55 hurdles.
Austin Ziegler grabbed third in the 600 in 1:35.33 as Ian Sherlock (1:38.39) was sixth. Davis Farrell was ninth and Purvis fifth in the 1,000 in 2:57.58 as Nathan Auriello was eighth.
Maltrin Ramadani was seventh and Kyle Schmalenberg eighth in the 300 as Nick Cosme had a weight throw of 38’1” for sixth place. Nathan Napiorkowski threw the shot put 36’8 ½’ for fourth place.