Spring Track Newsletter
In clearly one of the best CHSAA Outdoor Championships Fordham has ever competed in, the Prep scored 16 points in five different events for an outstanding 9th place finish. 12 championships medals were won—all by underclassmen.
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Long Jump |
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400 Meter Relay |
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Gordon Lewis |
20’11.5”*PR |
Jason Macias |
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** |
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Eric Sands |
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Robert Weitzman |
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110 Meter High Hurdles |
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Gordon Lewis |
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Biju Mathaikutty |
16:0/15.3*PR |
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:44.6/44.8 |
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** |
*School Record* |
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Jason Macias |
16.3/15.9 PR |
1600 Meter Relay |
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Joe Wiggins |
:17.0 |
A) Jermain
Gordon |
:56.7 |
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Charles Baserap |
:59.9 |
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100 Meter Dash |
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Jason Byrnes |
:64.5 |
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Charles Alers |
:13.0 |
Mike Cardosa |
:57.4 PR |
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3:58.6 |
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200 Meter Dash |
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B) Nimit
Nguansiri |
:60.7 |
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Eric Sands |
:22.8/22.9 |
Jim Hurley |
:61.2 |
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Jermain Gordon |
:24.9
PR |
Marc Lippiello |
:66.1 |
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Charles Alers |
:26.2
PR |
Jose Chavez |
:64.1 |
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Mike Cardosa |
:26.3 |
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4:12.2 |
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Jim Hurley |
:26.8
PR |
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Jose Chavez |
:26.9
PR |
Sophomore 400m Relay |
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Marcello Lippiello |
:29.1 |
Rodger Emmanuel |
:12.8 |
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Jason Byrnes |
:13.0 |
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400 Meter Run |
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Nimit Nguansiri |
:13.4 |
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Robert Weitzman |
:51.1/51.3* |
Charles Baserap |
:11.7 PR |
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** |
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:49.2 |
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400 Intermediate Hurdles |
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Sophomore 3200m Relay |
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Joe Wiggins |
:59.5* |
Rich Hinman |
2:10.8* |
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** |
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Rodger Emmanuel |
2:10.8* |
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Brendan Moroney |
2:16.6* |
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800 Meter Run |
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Todd Young |
2:03.9* PR |
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Basil Cocheekaran |
2:05.8 |
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8:42.1 |
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Justin Chin |
2:11.0 |
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1600 Meter Run |
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Andy Hinman |
5:02.8 |
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Team Score |
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Coaches/Alumni Sprint
Medley |
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Mount St. Michael |
36 |
Elliot Han (Xav) |
:59.0* |
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St. Anthony |
33 |
Brian Carney |
:26.9* |
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McClancy |
31 |
George Febles |
:27.7* |
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Loughlin |
28 |
Rey Mendez |
1:52.0* |
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…Fordham (9th) |
16 |
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3:45.6 |
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33 teams in all |
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Track Notes
- Despite the incredible performances by the Juniors in placing ninth at the Cities, it is a senior who (finally) wins MIP. The fraternal struggles of Jose Chavez have produced some fine late-season PRs.