SYRACUSE – Though still in separate sessions, the Cicero-North Syracuse and Liverpool indoor track and field teams would both cast long shadows over last Saturday’s George Constantino Memorial Invitational at SRC Arena.
C-NS’s girls won the morning session with 118.5 points to Jamesville-DeWitt’s 102.5, with the boys earning 99 points just behind Auburn’s winning 103.
The girls 1,000-meter run saw C-NS senior Kate Putman win in two minutes, 58.10 seconds, part of a 1-2-3 sweep where Gabby Putman was second in 3:08.71 and Sophia Graham (3:14.23) followed.
Marissa Doty, Cameron Sisk, Grace Murray and Hannah Boyle were victorious in the 4×400 relay in 4:23.14, with the Northstars second in the 4×200 (1:52.88) as Kaleigh Bosimenu, clearing 8 feet, won the pole vault.
Katy Harbold took second in the 600-meter run in 1:46.78. Jasmin Ayre was second (9.59 seconds) and Kalli Congden fourth (9.72) in the 55 hurdles, with Marissa Doty third in the 55-meter dash in 7.83.
Ayre had a third-place long jump of 14’6”. Elizabeth Smith was fourth in the 3,000-meter run and Jaydin Mackey was fifth in the 300-meter dash. Maria Sanfilippo took fourth in the weight throw in 32’1 1/4”.
In the boys meet, Carlton Garnes, with 7.87 seconds, rolled to victory in the 55 hurdles as Camron Ingram (8.38) was fourth. This was befor e a 55 sprint where Divine Bennett, in 6.77 seconds, edged West Genesee’s Dylan Frost (6.79) for the title.
Dan Henry, Christian Kahrs, Sean Graves and Jordan Ballard worked together and, in 1:38.64, won the 4×200 to CBA’s second-place 1:40.44.
C-NS took second in the 4×400 in 3:41.44 to West Genesee’s 3:38.59, got second in the 4×800 in 9:40.37 abnd added a second in the 4×800 in 11:00.42. Ashton Murdock ran 3,200 meters in 10:52.64 to get fourth place.
Trevon Walker went 38’10” in the triple jump for second place as Joe Main was third in the shot put with 38’5”.. Liam Adams earned fifth place in the 600, while Justin Asch was sixth in the 1,600 and Dante Melfi sixth in the 1,000. Ethan Matthews rose to fifth in the weight throw, with Xander Provost fifth in the high jump.
As for Liverpool, it was second in both the boys and girls sides during the afternoon session, the the girls, despite 135 points, getting overtaken late by Cazenovia’s winning 137 and the boys getting 82 points to 97 from Fayetteville-Manlius.
Allie Cary won the shot put for the Warriors, heaving it 36 5 ¼ inches to beat the field by nearly 10 feet, also winning the weight throw with a toss of 34’8 1/2” as Deidre Williams was second with 30’10 1/2” and Trinity Howard was fourth.
Taylor Page was second (1:48.54) and Addison Ziegler third (1:50.08) in the 600, both of them helping the Warriors’ 4×800 team get second in 10:58.08.
Meghan Moyer went 5:17.03 in the 1,500 to finish second, with Beatrize Gurgol third in the 55 hurdles in 9.77 seconds and Sophia Jarosz fourth (7.78) in the 55 sprint.
Jarosz improved to second in the 300 in 45.03 seconds and helped Liverpool get second (1:55.73) to Cazenovia (1:54.83) in the 4×200, while Gurgol cleared 4’8” to finish fourth in the high jump and Layla Pearl Collins topped 7 feet for third in the pole vault.
Tamia Tearney had a fourth-place long jump of 14’4 1/2” to go with a sixth in the triple jump. Kaitlyn Hotaling was fourth and Kailyn Barth fifth in the 3,000. Elise Flavin was sixth and Vivian Goodeve seventh in the 1,000.
On the boys side, Liverpool had Joshua Yang take the 1,000 in 2:51.04 as Sean Zhang was third in 2:58.30. The Warriors’ 4×200 relay team of Ny’Quez Madison, Maltrin Ramidani, Kyle Schmalenberg and Sajan Mishra won in 1:38.98 as no one else broke the 1:40 mark.
Madison, in 6.88 seconds, was one-hundredth of a second behind Marcellus’ Ethan Snyder (6.87) in the 55 sprint as Schmalenberg finished fifth, with Madison also sixth in the high jump.
Jacob Makhlouf finished fourth in the 1,600-meter run in 4:48.41, with Ramidani fourth (40.37) in the 300. Makhlout helped the Warriors to second in the 4×800 in 9:20.88 as Brady Ruediger took fourth in the 3,200 in 10:36.81 as Sajan Mishra was seventh in the 55 hurdles.