Boys Track

Callaway wins dash

Longwood‘s Gil Callaway won the boys 55 in 6.65, edging Freeport’s Corey Reid (fourth, 6.73) and Glenn’s Carlton Wildman (fifth, 6.81). West Hempstead’s Elvis Lewis placed first (34.3) in the 300.

Ward Melville’s Greg Cantwell (4:26.57), Miller Place’s Ryan Shon (4:29.57), Great Neck South’s Brian MacArthur (4:33.71) and Ward Melville’s Jimmy Joy were the top four finishers in the 1,600. Whitman’s Ryan Sheridan took the top spot (9:12.5) in the 3,200.

In the 1,000, Bryan Scotland of St. Benedict’s (Newark) was first in 2:27.91. Northport’s Kevin Tschirhart (2:28.64), Southampton’s Luis German (2:29.87) and Syosset’s Sean Tully (2:30.2) followed. Westhampton’s Juston Curtis took third (4:26.57) in the invitational mile. Hempstead’s Alie Beauvais was third (1:21.03) in the 600. Commack placed second (1:35.18) in the 4 x 800 relay.

Bay Shore’s Anthony Martin won (21-1) the long jump. Longwood‘s Keagan Johnson came in first (44-10) in the triple jump, beating Bay Shore’s Greg Millan (second, 44-1) and Farmingdale’s Charles Ross (fourth, 43-0). St. Anthony’s T.J. Toro was third in the high jump (6-2) and fourth (8.09) in the 55 hurdles. Longwood was sixth in the team standings.

Millrose qualifiers

Half Hollow Hills West (3:29.5), Longwood (3:29.69) and Half Hollow Hills East (3:31.31) will represent Suffolk in the inaugural Long Island 4×400 boys relay at the Feb. 4 Millrose Games by placing in the top three Wednesday at the Armory. Syosset (3:26.1), Uniondale (3:27.8) and Freeport (3:28.4) made it from Nassau.

Ward Melville (4:02.1), Bay Shore (4:03.41) and Bellport (4:03.53) will compete in the Long Island 4 x 400 girls relay because of their top-three finishes. Hempstead (3:58.6), Uniondale (4:04.9) and Garden City (4:08.3) round out the six-team relays.  Jan. 17

Saturday

Suffolk Boys Large Schools Championships

at Suffolk CC-Brentwood

55 Meters – 1. Gil Callaway (Lo), 6.66; 2. Mancuso (Lo), 6.89; 3. Corbett (Br), 6.95. 55 HH – 1. Adam Moroff (Co), 8.15; 2. Gordon (Lo), 8.28; 3. Luhman (HHHE), 8.36. 300 – 1. Steven Jones (Co), 37.62; 2. Isla (Be), 38.07; 3. Henry (NB), 39.09. 600 – 1. Sean Quinn (Northp), 1:25.75; 2. Burtner (Li), 1:26.59; 3. Lemp (Sm), 1:27.12. 1,000 – 1. Kevin Tschirhart (Northp), 2:40.35; 2. Miller (Northp), 2:42.04; 3. Thompson (BS), 2:43.35. 1,600 – 1. Kevin Tschirhart (Northp), 4:30.05; 2. Barthelemy (HHHE), 4:32.39; 3. Cantwell (WM), 4:32.75. 3,200 – 1. Dan Martin (Co), 9:35.27; 2. Barthelemy (HHHE), 9:48.67; 3. Joy (WM), 9:50.0. 4×200 Relay – 1. Longwood (Callaway, Darden, Macuso, Wilson), 1:38.43; 2. Commack, 1:38.51; 3. Riverhead, 1:39.95. 4×400 – 1. Bay Shore (J. Thompson, A. Thompson, Rhein, Kahl), 3:40.05; 2. Northport, 3:42.72; 3. Longwood, 3:43.27. 4×800 – 1. Northport (Quinn, Cundros, Cherkis, Miller), 8:26.97; 2. Whitman, 8:29.32; 3. Northport B, 8:32.66. High Jump – 1. Greg Millan (BS), 6-4; 2. Mezzanotte (WI), 6-0; 3. Wilson (Lo), 5-11. Long Jump – 1. Brad Wilson (Lo), 21- 1/4; 2. Martin (BS), 20-7; 3. Hunt (BS), 20-4 1/4. Triple Jump – 1. Greg Millan (BS), 44-7 1/4; 2. Johnson (Lo), 44-3; 3. Parris (NB), 43-6 1/4. Shot Put – 1. Peter Taddeo (Lo), 48-8; 2. Jones (R), 47-10; 3. Darden (Lo), 47-3. Team Scores – Longwood 104, Northport 67, Bay Shore 55, Commack 50, Half Hollow Hills East 27, West Islip 15, Riverhead 14, Ward Melville 14, Smithtown 12, North Babylon 12, Bellport 12, Brentwood 9, Lindenhurst 8, Whitman 8, East Islip 6, West Babylon 6, Floyd 4, Patchogue-Medford 3, Connetquot 3, Sachem North 2, Central Islip 2, Middle Country 1.  Feb. 7

LONGWOOD WINS CHAMPIONSHIP 

CHRIS ANTONACCI. STAFF WRITER. 

Newsday, Combined editions; Long Island, N.Y. [Long Island, N.Y]. 07 Feb 2005

Longwood repeated as the Suffolk Large Schools boys champion with 104 points on Saturday at Suffolk CC-Brentwood. Northport, which won the Suffolk indoor title in 2003, placed second with 67 points. Bay Shore (55) took third and Commack (50) came in fourth.

Last year, Longwood relied on its 4×200 relay’s second-place finish in the final event to secure a two-point decision over Commack. This year, the meet belonged to Longwood from the beginning. Gil Callaway won the 55 dash in 6.66 and combined with Anthony Darden, Austin Archibald and Brett Wilson to win the 4×200 in 1:38.43.

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

Suffolk Individual Championships

Tuesday – at Suffolk CC-Brentwood

Boys: 55 Meters – 1. Gil Callaway (Longwood), 6.7; 2. Mancuso (Longwood), 6.79; 3. Wildman (Glenn), 6.82. 55 HH – 1. Adam Moroff (Commack), 7.95; 2. Walker (Half Hollow Hills East), 7.96; 3. Gordon (Longwood), 8.25. 300 – 1. Alex Tingue (Ward Melville), 37.15; 2. Cory (Southampton), 37.21; 3. Jones (Commack), 37.66. 600 – 1. Patrick Robak (Half Hollow Hills West), 1:24.7; 2. Faeger (Rocky Point), 1:25.29; 3. Quinn (Northport), 1:25.39. 1,000 – 1. Luis German (Southampton), 2:36.51; 2. Barthelemy (Half Hollow Hills East), 2:37.27; 3. Thompson (Bay Shore), 2:39.82. 1,600 – 1. Kevin Tschirhart (Northport), 4:21.98; 2. Gubbins (Southampton), 4:24.71; 3. German (Southampton), 4:30.78. 3,200 – 1. Ryan Sheridan (Whitman), 9:17.02; 2. Martin (Commack), 9:36.07; 3. Cantwell (Ward Melville), 9:47.7. 4×200 Relay – 1. Bay Shore (Martin, Hunt, Small, Millan), 1:35.42; 2. Longwood, 1:36.53; 3. Half Hollow Hills East, 1:37.76. 4×400 – 1. Half Hollow Hills West (Robak, Henn, Zillman, Walker), 3:34.62; 2. Rocky Point, 3:35.04; 3. Bay Shore, 3:41.31. 4×800 – 1. Northport A, 8:27.93; 2. Commack, 8:35.71; 3. Northport B, 8:37.47. High Jump – 1. Brad Wilson (Longwood), 6-1; 2. Millan (Bay Shore), 6-0; 3. Mezzanotte (West Islip), 6-0. Long Jump – 1. Brad Wilson (Longwood), 20-3 1/2; 2. Martin (Bay Shore), 20-2 3/4; 3. Ellis (Deer Park), 19-6. Triple Jump – 1. Greg Millan (Bay Shore), 44-7 3/4; 2. Johnson (Longwood), 44-7 1/2; 3. Parris (North Babylon), 42-8 1/2. Pole Vault – 1. Nick David (Mt. Sinai), 14-0; 2. Schoen (West Islip), 13-6; 3. Furio (Shoreham-Wading River), 12-0. Shot Put – 1. Mike Trappen (Mt. Sinai), 54-4 1/2; 2. Squillachoti (Hauppauge), 52-10 1/4; 3. Tesoriero (Port Jefferson), 51-5 3/4.  Feb. 17

March 4, 2005

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