Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Kingston’s Herzog shines at OCIAAs

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Samara Herzog won a pair of titles for Kingston High Saturday at the OCIAA track and field championsh­ips.

Samara Herzog won a pair of titles for Kingston High Saturday at the Orange County Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n track and field championsh­ips.

Herzog won the 100-meter sprint in 12.53 seconds and took the 100 hurdles in 14.81. She hit the state A standard in the hurdles, assuring herself a spot in the state meet. That 14.81 was also just one-hundredth of a second shy of her own school mark.

Adrienne Crawford had a huge day in the throws. She shattered her personal best in the discus by six feet to win with a 11-5 effort. She had an outdoor personal best of 34-0.25 to take fifth in the shot put.

Jack McDonough won the discus championsh­ip with a 140-4 throw. Ethan Nigro scored 2,837 points for third in the pentathlon.

Kaliyah Lindsay was third in the 400 with a career-best 59.44. She also teamed with Livi Longendyke, Maggie Noe and Vanessa Hill to post a season-best 4:11.65 in the 1600 relay.

Despite an early wake-up call after Friday night’s senior prom, the Tiger girls placed fourth overall with 48 points.

Kingston competes in the Section 9, Class A meet at Middletown on Friday, May 24.

Teams competing: Burke Catholic (Burke), Chester, Cornwall (Corn), Fallsburg (Falls), Goshen, James I. O’Neill (O’Neill), Kingston (KHS), Middletown (Midd), Minisink Valley

(MV), Monroe-Woodbury (MW), Monticello (Mont), Newburgh Free Academy (NFA), Pine Bush (PB), Port Jervis (PJ), Sullivan West (SW), Tri-Valley (Tri), Valley Central (VC), Warwick (War), Washington­ville (Wash)

GIRLS

100: 1. Samara Herzog (KHS) 12.53, 2. Smith (MW) 12.68, 3. Clarke (PJ) 12.79; 200: 1. Sania Kuylen (NFA) 26.30, 2. Clarke (PJ) 26.41, 3. Smith (MW) 26.50; 400: 1. Kristin Thompson (War) 58.67, 2. Lindsay (KHS) 59.44, 3. Gann (SW) 59.65; 800: 1. Katherine Smith (War) 2:12.92, 2. Thompson (War) 2:16.13, 3. Wise-Sweat (NFA) 2:17.90; 1500: 1. Karrie Baloga (Corn) 4:37.31, 2. Kelly (Corn) 4:48.64, 3. Lynch (Midd) 4:52.86; 3000: 1. Karrie Baloga (Corn) 10:02.88, 2. Schramm (Goshen) 10:27.66, 3. Lynch (Midd) 10:28.49; 100H: 1. Samara Herzog (KHS) 14.81, 2. Porter (Corn) 14.96, 3. Becker (SW) 15.21; 400H: 1. Sam Becker (SW) 1:05.27, 2. Murphy (Wash) 1:07.45, 3. Nebiker (MW) 1:07.46; 2000 SC: 1. Sarah Grodin (Mont) 7:31.11, 2. Messler (Wash) 7:40.32, 3. Pucci (Goshen) 7:45.33 400 relay: 1. Newburgh 49.50, 2. Monroe-Woodbury 50.51, 3. Warwick 51.34; 1600 relay: 1. Newburgh 4:00.27, 2. Monroe-Woodbury 4:03.62, 3. Warwick 4:10.50; 3200 relay: 1. Cornwall 9:30.54, 2. Monroe-Woodbury 9:38.78, 3. Warwick 9:41.48 High jump: 1. Taylor Pannell (PB) 5-04, 2. Staples (VC) 5-00, 3. Ward (Corn) 5-00; Pole vault: 1. Kaeli Thompson (War) 12-06, 2. Mirecki (Wash) 10-03, 3. Fatta (War) 10-00; Long jump: 1. Emily Gerdin (Wash) 17-10, 2. Thompson (War) 17-06, 3. Pannell (PB) 17-04.75; Triple jump: 1. Taylor Pannell (PB) 37-07.75, 2. Porter (Corn) 36-02, 3. Thompson (War) 35-04.5; Shot put: 1. Liz Manderson (Corn) 37-00.5, 2. Gadson (PJ) 36-07, 3. Fabrizio (Corn) 35-11; Discus: 1. Adrienne Crawford (KHS) 111-05, 2. Manderson (Corn) 109-01, 3. Richardson (PJ) 106-04; Javelin: 1. Emma Wapshare (Goshen) 8208, 2. Vail (MV) 81-06, 3. Carpenter (PB) 79-10; Pentathlon: 1. AnJalyna Talmadge (PB) 2779; 2. Kelly (MW) 2560, 3. Davis (War) 2394

BOYS

100: 1. Jared Davidson (Wash) 11.10, 2. Gumbs (MW) 11.18, 3. Castillo (Midd) 11.19; 200: 1. Jared Davidson (Wash) 22.08, 2. Green (Midd) 22.80, 3. Hames (Burke) 22.90; 400: 1. Jared Davidson (Wash) 48.62, 2. Brownridge (Midd) 49.71, 3. Powell (NFA) 50.28; 800: 1. Carl Tyce (O’Neill) 1:56.76, 2. Doyle (Corn) 1:57.58, 3. Bobish (MV) 1:58.86; 1600: 1. Behailu Bekele-Arcuri (War) 4:25.52, 2. Berlinski (MV) 4:26.16, 3. Bywater (Corn) 4:28.36; 3200: 1. Behailu Bekele-Arcuri (War) 9:28.69, 2. Bywater (Corn) 9:40.72, 3. Garrison (Wash) 9:44.63; 110H: 1. Noah Rogers (Mont) 14.79, 2. VanSaders (Tri) 15.09, 3. Jackson (Wash) 15.14; 400H: 1. Richmond Boateng (MW) 54.66, 2. VanSaders (Tri) 55.03, 3. Tierney (Tri) 57.49; 3000 SC: 1. Behailu Bekele-Arcuri (War) 9:45.42, 2. Garrison (Wash) 9:59.66, 3. Yi (MW) 10:03.30 400 relay: 1. Washington­ville 43.16, 2. Middletown 43.20, 3. Monroe-Woodbury 43.49; 1600 relay: 1. Newburgh 3:25.08, 2. Monroe-Woodbury 3:26.09, 3. Middletown 3:27.63; 3200 relay: 1. Minisink Valley 7:59.15, 2. Washington­ville 8:07.78, 3. James I. O’Neill 8:08.64 High jump: 1. Zach Michelitch (MV) 6-04, 2. Usera (Burke) 6-00, 3. Collado (Midd) 5-08, 3. Bryant (Mont) 5-08; Pole vault: 1. Nick Mirecki (Wash) 14-00, 2. Villanueva (MW) 13-09, 3. Kelly (MW) 12-00; Long jump: 1. Xzayviea Stephens (PJ) 21-01, 2. Kelly (MW) 20-11.25, 3. Holland (PB) 20-06; Triple jump: 1. Kenneth Holland (PB) 43-04, 2. Villanueva (MW) 43-02.5, 3. Kelly (MW) 42-01.5; Shot put: 1. James Tharpe (NFA) 46-01.25, 2. Heilig (PB) 45-04.75, 3. Southard (PJ) 44-06.25; Discus: 1. Jack McDonough (KHS) 14004, 2. Tharpe (NFA) 135-02, 3. Peterson (War) 134-00; Javelin: 1. Matthew Heilig (PB) 169-01, 2. Mentnech (Tri) 141-05, 3. Weaver (Goshen) 123-02; Pentathlon: 1. J.P. Incledon (MW) 2948, 2. Rosa (Midd) 2878, 3. Nigro (KHS) 2837

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