SYRACUSE – Just as in its previous meets in December, no one could keep up with the Cicero-North Syracuse girls indoor track and field team during last Saturday’s afternoon session of the George Constantino Memorial at SRC Arena.
By earning 129 points, the Northstars turned back 17 challengers, most notably Jamesville-DeWitt, who earned second place with 98.5 points.
Jaydin Mackey again led the charge, going 7.36 seconds to win the 55-meter dash in a 1-2 finish as Marissa Doty was second in 7.61. Aaliyah McDonald took the 300-meter dash in 44.89, Camryn Jacob (45.65) finishing fifth.
Mackey, Doty, Eva Farone and Grace Murray won the 4×200 relay in 1:49.39, more than six seconds clear of Cazenovia’s 1:55.55, with Murray later recording a sixth-place triple jump of 32 feet 8 1/2 inches ahead of McDonald’s seventh-place 32’2″.
In the 1,000-meter run, Katy Harbold got second place in 3:13.36, just ahead of Kennedy Jones (3:14.07) in third place, while Morgan Hayes was second in the 55-meter hurdles in 8.83 seconds, Jasmine Ayre (9.70) taking seventh place.
Winning the 600-meter run, Sophia Graham needed 1:44.20 to fend off a field that inluded Callie Bednarski (1:49.82) in fourth place and Elianna Ballagh (1:51.38) in seventh place. Graham, joined by Maddy Frisch, Evelyn Zdrojewski and Camryn Jacob, were second in the 4×400 relay in 4:23.51 to Cazenovia’s winning 4:20.37, the Northstars adding a third in the 4×800 in 10:30.11.
Anna Eells had a third-place high jump clearance of 5’1″ and was third in the long jump with 16’1 1/2″ as Stephanie Todd (15’4 1/2″) was sixth. Maria Sanfilippo got third place in the weight throw with 33’4″ and Ceayanna Bielec was seventh with 26’11”. Allison Moran was seventh (12:05.22) and Marissa Navarra eighth (12:09.07) in the 3,000-meter run, with Annie Capone eighth in the pole vault.
C-NS’s boys team picked up 56 points, earning fourth place in its portion of the Constantino meet as Cazenovia finished on top with 97 points.
Claiming the 55 hurdles, Camryn Ingram went 7.49 seconds to finish well clear of the 7.81 from East Syracuse Minoa’s Jay-Neil McDuffie as Christian Kahrs was eighth in 8.98. Joe Main added a title in the shot put, going 48’1 1/2″ as no one else broke the 45-foot mark, Main also fourth in the weight throw (43’10”) just ahead of Ethan Matthews’ sixth-place 42’7″.
Tyler Graham had a strong showing in the 1,600-meter run, getting to third place in 4:41.80 as Rhett Andrews (4:47.80) was sixth, with Matt Andrews third in the triple jump by going 39’5 1/2″. C-NS got fourth place in the 4×800 in 9:03.27, with legs from Graham and Andrews
Domniic Petera earned fifth place in the 1,000 in a personal-best 2:51.29, while Nolan Zinsmeyer went 10:54.62 in the 3,200-meter run for a new personal mark to finish eighth. Angel Cuencas was seventh in the 300 and Zuriel Dickerson took 10th in the 55 sprint and Gavin Goettel 10th in the high jump.