See who won medals in two-day championships


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Below are lists of area athletes and teams placing/earning medals at the state outdoor track and field championships on July 13 and 14 at Middletown High School.

This page will be updated after each day and will be organized by event, gender and class with state Federation results (schools of all sizes, both public and private) noted if local athletes place in that competition. In some events, public school class events will be held Friday with Federation events conducted Saturday but in others everything will be either day. All class finals are public school championships.

The first six finishers in each class who are from schools that compete in public school leagues earn medals. In the Federation division, the top eight finishers overall medal.

Trials results will not be included. noted since they are finals qualifiers, not championships and only final point totals on Saturday will be posted for those who place in the girls and boys pentathlons, not finishes for each event in that competition.

Friday, June 13

State Federation

Girls 800: Jane Hickey, Ursuline (first place, personal-best 2:05.62), Malina Santee, Horace Greeley (fourth place, 2:07.53)

Boys 800: JD Lloyd McKenna, Pearl River (fourth place, 1:51.88)

Girls 3,000: Caitlin Thomas, Hastings (second place, 9:29.08), Sloan Wasserman, John Jay-Cross River (seventh place, 9:51.17)

Boys 3,200: Ryan Sykes, Horace Greeley (second place, 8:55.76), Andy Condon, John Jay-Cross River (third place, 8:55.96); Victor Delgado, Hen Hud (seventh place, 9:02.7)

Girls long jump: Nya Thomas, North Rockland (sixth place, 19-0.75)

Class A

Boys long jump: Carlos Eliezer, North Rockland (sixth place, 22-3.75)

Girls long jump: Nya Thomas, North Rockland (fourth place, 19-0.75)

Boys 400: Ryan Temistokle, New Rochelle (personal-best 47.66)

Girls 400 hurdles: Karen Augustin, Suffern (fifth place, 1:02.12)

Girls 800: Jane Hickey, Ursuline (first place, personal-best 2:05.62), Malina Santee, Horace Greeley (fourth place, 2:07.53)

Boys 3,200: Ryan Sykes, Horace Greeley (second place, 8:55.76)

Girls 4×100 relay: North Rockland (fifth place, 48.12 — Desirae Hernandez, Nya Thomas, Hope Italiano and Thelma Efuetenjok)

Boys 4×100 relay: North Rockland (first place, 41.41 — Jaquan Johnson, Darwin Almonte, Naji Mosley and Javon Lawrence)

Class B

Boys long jump: Brayden Richardson, Sleepy Hollow (second place, 23-3), Dimitry Magloire, Nyack (third place, 23-0), Dariel Llitera Picardo, Sleepy Hollow (fifth place, 22-3.5)

Girls long jump: Erin Ball, Rye (fourth place, 17-11.75)

Girls 400: Haylie Donovan, Somers (second place, 54.96), Jayda Johnson, Nyack (third place, 56.28)

Boys 400: Tyler Marescot, Byram Hills (third place, 48.93)

Girls 400 hurdles: Juliet Winiecki, Bronxville (fifth place, 1:05.17)

Boys 800: JD Lloyd McKenna, Pearl River (second place, 1:51.88)

Girls 3,000: Sloan Wasserman, John Jay-Cross River (second place, 9:51.16)

Boys 3,200: Andy Condon, John Jay-Cross River (first place, 8:55.96); Victor Delgado, Hen Hud (second place, 9:02.7), Sam Gunther, Nyack (third place, 9:11.71)

Girls 4×100 relay: Nyack (third place, 48.95 — Hailie Vasquez, Taitu Forrest, Jayda Johnson and Hencini Desrosiers)

Boys 4×100 relay: Nyack (third place, 42.54 — Asa Signorile, Sean Clermont, Dimitry Magloire and AbdulRasaq Durosinmi)

Class C

Boys discus: Lucas Cavallo, Valhalla (sixth place, 138-1)

Boys 800: Chris Doherty, Dobbs Ferry (fourth place, 1:55.28)

Girls 3,000: Caitlin Thomas (first place, 9:29.08)

Boys 4×100 relay: Rye Neck (third place, 43.48 — Matthew Rubin, Willem van Roijen, Jackson Simon and )Samai Phillip)

Nancy Haggerty covers cross-country, track & field, field hockey, baseball, skiing, basketball, girls lacrosse and other sporting events for The Journal News/lohud. Follow her on Twitter at @HaggertyNancy.





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