Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

ADVERSE CONDITIONS

Chesco athletes persevere in the rain at 17th annual Henderson Invitation­al

- By Bruce Adams badams@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mlinesport­s on Twitter

WEST CHESTER » Friday afternoon’s steady rain did not dampen the spirits of the local track and field athletes competing in the 17th annual Henderson Invitation­al.

“We had 90 teams sign up for the Invitation­al, and only a couple dropped out,” noted West Chester Henderson track coach Kevin Kelly.

Coatesvill­e High School won the boys’ 4x800 relay with a quartet of Josh Miller, Tommy Silvester, Marcus Evans and Dave Kelly posting a PR and district-qualifying time of 8:11.40.

“For these guys to run this kind of time in adverse conditions justifies all of their hard work as they continue to improve,” said Coatesvill­e boys track coach Damien Henry.

Downingtow­n West junior Carolyn Tarpley won the girls 3200 meter run with an outdoor PR time of 10:48.33, nearly identical to her clocking of 10:48.19 at the Adidas Indoor Nationals - Women’s National Elite 3200 meter race in March.

“I was a little nervous at the beginning of [today’s] race, because that’s when the rain started falling [harder], but our coaches

told me to ignore the conditions and run your best race,” said Tarpley. “Going into the second mile, I felt strong.”

In the boys’ 3200 meter run, Downingtow­n East’s Brendan Flynn clocked 9:12.11, a PR by a dozen seconds. He finished third in race, won by Archbishop Wood’s superstar runner Gary Martin (8:41.57).

“Gary was way out front, so I stuck with the [leading] pack and with 500 meters to go I was feeling good and battled for second place,” said Flynn. “The key [to running in the rain] is knowing that everyone else is running in it, too.”

Downingtow­n West senior Elijah Ford placed second in both the boys 100 meter run (11.26) and the boys 200 meter run (22.66).

“Elijah is a great athlete and a powerful runner to run [well] in these adverse conditions,” said D-West coach Scott Byrnes of the Whippet football star.

The D-West coach also noted that Whippet Ryleigh Hearn, who finished third in the girls 200 meter run (25.93), “has been running great.”

Byrnes pointed out that, despite the rain, there was no wind hampering the runners Friday.

“It’s a fast track they have here [at Henderson] too,” noted Byrnes. “Kevin Kelly runs a great event.”

West Chester East senior Chinonye Moneme won the girls 100 meter run with a time of 12:38.

“Chinonye is really dedicated,” said West Chester

East track coach Doug Costin. “Tonight is her senior prom, but she was willing to come out here first before getting ready for the prom.”

West Chester Henderson junior Preston Lubeski won the boys’ 400 meter run with a time of 49.51.

“Preston ran a brave race in tough conditions today,” said Henderson sprint coach Chas Wilson. “He had an AP test this morning and ran a 4x100 right before the 400 race – we wanted to test him, and he ran a brave race.”

Unionville’s Alex Pancoast won the girls shot put (40-10) and the girls’ discus (128-4), breaking her own school record in the latter event.

Also for Unionville, Aryan Abbaraju ran a PR 9:19.40 during his strong finish in the boys’ 3200 meter run.

Late in the meet, as the wind began to pick up, the Great Valley quartet of Shayla Bismark, Gillian Yonce, Julia Dill and Stephanie Cristinzio won the girls 4x400 relay by nearly 10 seconds with a time of 4:05.22.

“Running in the rain can be mentally challengin­g,

and I could feel the wind coming down the backstretc­h,” said Cristinzio. “I think we ran well today, though there was no one really pushing us.”

Chester County athletes won both triple jump events – West Chester Rustin’s Dayshawn Jacobs won

the boys’ contest (46-3.5) and Oxford junior Emma Neskie finished first in the girls’ competitio­n (32-9). Jacobs finished second in the boys high jump (6-0). NOTES » Due to the inclement weather Friday, the pole vault was held indoors in Norristown, and Kennett’s

Kirstin Hoffman prevailed in the girls’ competitio­n with a mark of 12-9. The results of the boys’ pole vault competitio­n was not available at press time. Local winners in the novice and super novice races included Downingtow­n West’s Connor Ashe (super novice boys

one mile run), Great Valley’s Trip Gomez (novice boys 1600 meter run), West Chester Henderson’s Hannah Guidotti (super novice girls one mile run) and West Chester East’s Lily McCaffrey (novice girls 3200 meter run).

 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Downingtow­n East’s Brendan Flynn ran a personal best 9:12.11 to take third in the 3200 meter race at the Henderson Invitation­al Friday LaSalle’s Drew Brill was .03faster for second place.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Downingtow­n East’s Brendan Flynn ran a personal best 9:12.11 to take third in the 3200 meter race at the Henderson Invitation­al Friday LaSalle’s Drew Brill was .03faster for second place.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Trip Gomez win the boys 1600 for novices in a time of 4:40.17 at the Henderson Invitation Friday.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Trip Gomez win the boys 1600 for novices in a time of 4:40.17 at the Henderson Invitation Friday.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? It was a wet track at the Henderson Invitation­al Friday at Henderson High School but that didn’t stop the runners and field athletes including these girls running in the 1600meter race. Two athletes wait to compete in the high jump.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP It was a wet track at the Henderson Invitation­al Friday at Henderson High School but that didn’t stop the runners and field athletes including these girls running in the 1600meter race. Two athletes wait to compete in the high jump.
 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Henderson’s Kaylee Giaquinto cleared 4 feet 8inches to finish tied for fifth in the high jump at the Henderson Invitation­al Friday at Henderson High School.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Henderson’s Kaylee Giaquinto cleared 4 feet 8inches to finish tied for fifth in the high jump at the Henderson Invitation­al Friday at Henderson High School.

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