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Dominant On Day 1

Southwestern Girls Feature Three Winners In Olean

Randolph’s Roan Kelly leads the 800 meters during the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association track and field championships Friday at Olean High School. P-J photo by Tim Frank

OLEAN — Three Southwestern girls were winners on the first night of the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association track and field championships Friday.

The Trojans’ Tryniti Card won the 800 meters in 2:26.99, Emma Lewis captured the 3,000-meter title in 10:16.68 and Faith Hamilton claimed the shot put with a toss of 35 feet, 8.5 inches.

Southwestern also had a winner on the boys side as Tyler McIntyre won the discus at 130 feet, 5 inches.

Falconer/Cassadaga Valley’s Mary Lundmark took the pole vault title with fewer attempts than Randolph’s Eve Adams at 9 feet. Frewsburg’s Gracie Conlan was the girls triple jump winner at 33 feet, 7.25 inches.

Five different schools had boys winners. In addition to McIntyre, Randolph’s Roan Kelly won the 800 meters in 1:55.63, Frewsburg’s Cody Kent won the 3,200 meters in 10:13.79, Maple Grove’s Jonah Foley claimed the high jump at 5 feet, 10 inches and Allegany-Limestone’s Nik Andrae took the triple jump crown with a leap of 40 feet.

Southwestern’s Emma Lewis competes in the 3,000 meters. P-J photo by Tim Frank

GIRLS

800m: Tryniti Card (So), Solki Martin-Lacayo (C/S/P), Kate Miller (So), Amilcar Ceteno (D), Lauryn BAll (A-L). T–2:26.99

3,000m: Emma Lewis (So), Olivia Harmony (WV), Calie Hudson (G), Lucy Brown (So), Ryanna Brady (Sa). T–10:16.68

Pole vault: Mary Lundmark (F/CV), Eve Adams (R), Felicity Cooper (D), Ellie Pearson (So), Elayna Pitts (Frew). H–9-0

Triple jump: Gracie Conlan (Frew), Mattie Evans-Brown (R), Isabella Milks (Sa), MIchaelynn Lecceradone (Sa), Presley Haines (MG). D–33-7.25

Frewsburg’s Gracie Conlan competes in the long jump. P-J photo by Tim Frank

Shot put: Faith Hamilton (So), Mikayla Johnson (So), Elizabeth Price (F/E), Leigha Sischo (So), Lucille Jimerson (SC/F). D–35-8.5

BOYS

800m: Roan Kelly (R), Ethan Verbosky (MG), Donavin Brown (So), Trey Faulk (So), Lucas Lawrie (D). T–1:55.63

3,200m: Cody Kent (Frew), Chase Bolen (G), Jack Tharnish (WV), Rhys Kelly (R), Lucas Dunnewold (C/S/P). T–10:13.79

High jump: Jonah Foley (MG), Nathan Mays (SC/F), Max Permentier (F/CV), Joshua Nolder (A-L), Zack Kachermeyer (R). H–5-10

Falconer/Cassadaga Valley’s Mary Lundmark clears the bar during the pole vault competition at the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association track and field championships Friday at Olean High School. P-J photo by Tim Frank

Triple jump: Nik Andrae (A-L), Jaylen McMichael (D), Jonah Foley (MG), Connor Young (So), Parker Dornan (P). D–40-0

Discus: Tyler McIntyre (So), Walter Lukasiak (CL/W/B), Conner Jakubowicz (D), Kevin Edwards-Hardy (A-L), Mason Maring (CL/W/B). D–130-5

ECIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

DEPEW — Senior Noah Burch earned Jamestown’s lone victory on Day 1 of the Erie County Interscholastic Conference track and field championships Friday.

Burch jumped 20 feet, 5 inches in the long jump to win by more than 4 inches over Cheektowaga’s Mehki Dennis.

The Red & Green’s Alivia Wofford took third in the discus with a toss of 108 feet, 4 inches.

Jamestown’s Liam Caswell is currently sixth in the pentathlon with 1,278 points. Caswell ran the 110-meter hurdles in 18.02 seconds, threw the shot put 8.27 meters and reached 1.48 meters in the high jump. The pentathlon will wrap up today with the long jump and the 1,500 meters.

Individual event winners for the boys included: Hamburg’s Andrew Donner won the 800 meters in 1:59.24, Lancaster’s Carson Zuba captured the 3,200 meters in 9:34.69 and Springville’s Graeden Heichberger claimed the shot put at 48 feet, 6 inches.

Individual event winners for the girls included: Frontier’s Lillie Bogdan won the 800 meters in 2:09.43, East Aurora’s Kailyn Houghton took the 3,000 meters in 10:18.12, Hamburg’s Isabella Caparco claimed the discus at 110 feet, 10 inches, West Seneca West’s Jayden Ecker claimed the long jump at 16 feet, .75 inches.

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