Indoor Track Newsletter                                                          December 3, 1994

 

            At the 45th Annual CHSAA Relay Carnival the Fordham Track team officially kicked off its 1994-95 campaign with a school record of 32 medals at this meet.  The large numbers and deep talent point toward unprecedented success.

 

CHSAA Intersectional Relay Carnival -  December 3, 1994

Varsity 1600 Meter Relay

 

Sophomore 3200 Meter Relay

 

A)  Robert Weitzman

  :53.3*

Dave Holze

2:18.7*PR

      Eric Sands

  :56.6*

Brendan Moroney

2:20.2*

      Justin Chin

  :56.2*

Dave Rolston

2:20.4*

      Basil Cocheekaran

  :55.4*

Todd Young

2:11.5*

        3rd Place

3:41.5

   3rd Place

9:10.8

 

 

 

 

B)  Rodger Emmanuel

  :58.4

Sophomore 1600 Meter Relay

 

      Anthony Batista

  :57.2  PR

Tong Lee

  :62.3

      Todd Young

  :59.3

Jason Byrnes

  :63.8  PR

      Jermain Gordon

  :60.9  PR

Ken Obermeier

  :63.8

 

3:55.8

Chris Prescott

  :62.5

 

 

 

4:12.5

C)  Ed Moore

  :67.1

 

 

      Nick Velez

  :66.9  PR

Sophomore 800 Meter Relay

 

      Mike Mattiace

  :66.8

A)  Charles Baserap

  :25.1*

      Marcello Lippiello

  :68.9

      Dave Sarli

  :29.5*

 

4:29.8

      Luis Irizarry

  :27.4*PR

 

 

      Rodger Emmanuel

  :24.9*PR

D)  Dave Rolston

  :63.2

 

1:46.9

     Brendan Moroney

  :62.1

 

 

     Dave Holze

  :61.5  PR

B)  Chris Humphries

  :29.1

     Jim Hurley

  :63.8

      Nimit Nguansiri

  :29.7

 

4:10.7

      Leo Allasia

  :29.5

Varsity 800 Meter Relay

 

      Pat Rausch

  :34.8

A)  Brian Bailey

  :24.8*PR

 

2:03.1

      Robert Pinzon

  :25.9*

 

 

      Charles Baserap

  :25.0*

Freshman Distance Medley

 

      Jason Macias

  :24.9*PR

Jason Brown  (800)

2:27.5

         4th Place

1:40.6

Stafford Davis  (200)

  :28.6

 

 

Eugene Choi  (400)

  :65.9

B)  Scott Many

  :29.1

Tin Carpenter  (Mile)

5:36.2

      Peter Neckles

  :30.2

 

9:38.1

      Paul Piergentile

  :28.8

 

 

      Mike Davis

  :33.8

Freshman 800 Meter Relay

 

 

2:01.9

A)  Eugene Choi

  :28.3

 

 

      Andreas Lange

  :32.5s

Varsity High Jump Relay

 

      Jarret Wright

  :29.9

Brian Bailey

 5’10”*PR

      Vincent Murray

  :27.7

Anthony Batista

 5’2”  *

 

1:58.5

Tim Haluska

 5’0”  *

 

 

    4th place

16’0”

B)  Robert Sankey

  :31.9

 

 

      Ben Dunford

  :32.6 PR

 

 

      Jon Crawford

  :30.9 PR

 

 

      Peter Yee

 DNF

 

Varsity Shot Put Relay

 

Junior (125lb.) 3200 Meter Relay

 

A)  Chris Sroka

39’2” PR

Rich Hinman

2:22.6*

      Tim Haluska

38’3” PR

Andreas Lange

2:39.6*

      Chris Franchi

34’0” PR

Mike Cardosa

2:27.1*PR

 

111’5”

Tim Sheahan

2:34.0*

 

 

  3rd Place

10:03.9

B)  Calvin Byer

33’7”

 

 

      Jeff Mullen

28’9”

Junior 800 Meter Relay

 

      Jim Kelly

25’9.5”

Nimit Niguansiri

  :28.9  PR

 

88’1.5”

Brendan McCauley

  :32.5

 

 

Tommy Bizzocco

  :32.7

Varsity Shuttle Hurdle Relay

 

Jon Crawford

  :30.6  PR

Jason Macias

  :8.8

 

2:04.2

Tong Lee

  :9.5

 

 

James Forde

  :10.9

Midget (115lb.) 400 Meter Relay

 

 

  :29.2

A)  Jason Byrnes

  :14.0*

 

 

      Jason Brown

  :14.0*

Freshman 55m High Hurdles

 

      Chris Lange

  :14.7*

Stafford Davis

  :11.2* 4th

      Leo Allasia

  :13.7*

 

 

         1st Place

  :56.4

Freshman High Jump

 

 

 

Brendan McCauley

NH

B)  Robert Sankey

  :15.7

 

 

      Ben Dunford

  :15.7

Novice Distance Medley

 

      Sal Fasano

  :14.5

Jim Hurley-800

2:27.1 PR

      Booby Castro

  :14.8

Marcello Lippiello

  :29.5 PR

 

  :60.7

Mike Mattiace-400

  :63.9 PR

 

 

Ed Moore-1600

6:02.7

Sub Midget (105lb.) 400m Relay

 

 

10:02.7

Luis Irizarry

  :13.8*

 

 

Tom Carpenter

  :14.6*

 

 

Grant O’Donnell

  :14.7*

 

 

Sal Fasano

  :14.5*

 

 

    2nd Place

  :57.6

PR denotes Personal Record

* denotes medal winner

 

Track Notes

- The MIP Award (Most Improved Performer) is awarded weekly by this newsletter to the athlete who shows the most significant improvement in personal performance.  It should be noted that many who ran their best this weekend do not have a “OR” (personal record) next to their name simply because this was the first official meet of the season.  Practice times don’t count.

- After a year’s absence, Junior Brian Bailey has returned with a vengeance.  Leaping into the record books as the 5th-highest indoor high jumper in Prep history, Brian also PRed in the 200.  Congrats to this week’s MIP.  Special mention to the “2:27” club-three deserving half milers:  Juniors Mike Cardosa and Jim Hurley, and Freshman Jason Brown.

- A special welcome to all new runners; you are now part of a long and storied history at the Prep—we are confident that you will significantly augment that history.