both of the Skaneateles track and field teams went to Christian Brothers Academy’s Alibrandi Stadium on Friday for the Brother Basilian Invitational, and won plenty on the girls side. Gabby Eckles had a top triple jump of 32 feet 9 3/4 inches, two feet better than Fowler’s Latina Smith, and cleared 4 feet 10 inches in the high jump to beat Nottingham’s Myadah Kaila by two inches. Eckles also took third in the long jump, going 14 feet 4 3/4 inches. Kaela Fiutak, who was fifth in the long jump, cleared 9 feet to win the pole vault as Meg Molnar was fourth and Grace Delasin fifth. \Caroline Walton had to settle for second in both throwing events, despite a best discus effort of 95 feet 6 1/2 inches and a shot put toss of 34 feet 9 inches. Hannibal’s Mary Lenhart threw the discus 100 feet and beat Walton in the shot put by six inches by going 35 feet 3 inches. Skaneateles prevailed in the 4×400 relay, where Taylor Woodruff, Erin Tonzi, Anna Barrett and Aine Rooney finished in 4:17.2, more than 22 seconds ahead of runner-up CBA. Tonzi, on her own, roared to victory in the 400 in 1:02.5, with Judge in fifth. Elsewhere, Julia Poorman worked her way to victory in the 1,500 with a time of 5:13.6, 3.6 seconds ahead of Bishop Grimes’ Taylor Parry. Abby Rathgeb (12:08.6) and Virginia Hamlin (12:09.5) were second and third, respectively, in the 3,000. Woodruff needed 27.3 seconds to grab second place in the 200, with Madeline Adams gaining third in the 800 (2:31.3) and Mazzeo fourth in 2:34.2. Kiara Corcoran was third in the 400 hurdles (1:15.6) and Molly McCarthy was sixth in the 100. On the boys side, Tim Lewis tied for the high jump title with Fowler’s Larry Rivers, each of them clearing 5 feet 8 inches. Carson Schwab took third in the pole vault as he cleared 9 feet 6 inches. Sam Kriever was fourth in the 800-meter run in 2:07.6 and Sam Meyer was sixth in the shot put, with the Lakers getting fourth in the 4×400 relay in 3:50.5.