Each of Baldwinsville’s indoor track and field teams would try to shine again as they traveled to the Golisano Training Center in Rochester last Saturday to join more than 50 other teams for the Jack Reed High School Showcase.
B’ville’s girls finished with 26 points, good for sixth place in an event where Cicero-North Syracuse won with 91 points and Liverpool got second with 48.5 points.
Contending in the 4×400 relay, the girls saw Amerie Williams, Emerson Clavijo, Anaiya Johnson and Kamryn Barton finish third in four minutes 10.06 seconds only behind C-NS (4:02.74) and Webster Schroeder (4:05.73).
Barton ran 1,500 meters in 4:58.20 and rose to fourth place, later adding a seventh in the 600-meter run in 1:42.26. Julianna Gingrich earned a fourth-place shot put toss of 35 feet 2 inches.
Williams, Clavijo, Johnson and Adrianna Pritchard took sixth place in the 4×200 relay in 1:49.31, Johnson getting seventh in the 300-meter dash in 42.87 seconds. In the 4×800 the Bees had Yolanda Wei, Madelyn
Donhauser, Ella DeFio and Clare Horan take sixth place in 10:36.49.
On the boys side for B’ville the best finish came in the pole vault, where Owen Johnson managed to clear 13 feet, topping most of the field as Penfield’s Luke Collison won topping 13’6”. Kayden Gilbert added a sixth in the high jump clearing 5’10”.
Gilbert, Rex Kirkegaard, Iggy Lomedico and Arthur Bullock were eighth in the 4×200 in 1:36.34. Kirkegaard, Wyatt Decker, Joe Saraceni and George Bauer were seventh in the 4×400 (3:44.42) as Decker went 2:44.60 in the 1,000-meter run for ninth place.
Some of B’ville’s athletes were at SRC Arena that same day for the afternoon session of the John Arcaro Memorial, where on the girls side Erin Seitzer took third in the 1,000-meter run in 3:27.23.