Spring Track
Newsletter March 15, 1997
The Manhattan College Invitational served as the season opener for the Prep’s Spring Campaign New faces and some steady running from three season guys led to 7 medals to start the year.
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Varsity Distance Medley |
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Varsity 1600 Relay |
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Frosh 3200 Relay |
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Young |
3:17.3* |
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A)Emmanuel |
:56.6 |
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Van Metter |
2:22.1 PR |
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Emmanuel |
:55.3* |
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Young |
:55.3 |
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Darcy |
2:22.1 |
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Hinman |
2:05.8* |
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Johnson |
:57.9 PR |
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Foley |
2:35.1 |
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Johnson |
4:41.3* |
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Brown |
:57.4 PR |
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Silva |
2:34.4 |
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2nd Place |
10:59.8 |
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3: 47.2 |
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9 : 53.6 |
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Shuttle Hurdle Relay |
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B)Riley |
:60.9 |
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Frosh 1600 Relay |
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Lee |
:8.2* |
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Carpenter |
:61.1 |
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A)Marshall |
: 62.3 |
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Davis |
:9.2* |
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Davis |
:63.9 |
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Williams |
: 63.3 |
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Smith |
:8.1* |
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Fernandez |
:60.5 |
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Richards |
: 62.4 |
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4th Place |
:25.6 |
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4: 06.4 |
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Sclavo |
: 60.5 PR |
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4:08.5 |
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Varsity Sprint Medley |
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C)J. Soden |
:63.7 |
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Smith |
:59.5 PR |
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Maciejowski |
:61.7 PR |
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B)Berridge |
: 62.8 |
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Lee |
:26.9 |
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Canale |
:62.0 |
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Anthony |
: 64.5 |
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:25.1 |
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Campbell |
:61.1 PR |
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Van Metter |
: 61.8 PR |
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Brown |
2 : 12.1 |
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4: 08.5 |
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Clarke |
: 65.6 |
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4 : 14.7 |
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Soph Sprint Medley |
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D)McCauley |
:58.9 PR |
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Paz |
:57.8 |
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Bizzocco |
:67.0 |
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C)Hunt |
: 65.5 |
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Riley |
:27.5 |
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Dunford |
:67.2 |
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Geraghty |
: 67.7 |
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Campbell |
:27.3 |
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M.Soden |
:70.5 |
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Carpenter |
: 74.9 |
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Fernandez |
2 : 17.4 |
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4: 23.6 |
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Rodriguez |
: 68.3 PR |
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4 : 10.1 |
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4 : 36.4 |
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E)Vannachaivong |
:73.7 |
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Bastion |
:65.4 |
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D)Bailey |
: 74.2 |
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Van Harte |
:73.7 |
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Vulaj |
: 79.0 |
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Heller |
4: 36.7 |
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Juncaj |
: 70.0 |
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Salvati |
: 73.9 |
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4 : 57.1 |
Note: * = medal winner;
Distance Medley =
1200, 400, 800, Mile
Sprint Medley =
800, 200, 200, 400
Track Notes
- Breaking 60 seconds for the
400 is a major milestone for many, and junior Brendan McCauley did it in
a big way—by more than a second.
Brendan is this week’s MIP (Most Improved Performer).