Freeport runs past Apollo-Ridge
Kiel Conjack, Shane Sarver and Ian Kaminski each captured two running events to key the Freeport boys track team to a 114-36 victory over Apollo-Ridge Tuesday.
In the girls meet, Lacey Cochran won the 100, 200 and 400 and anchored the 1,600-relay team in a 106-44 romp.
Both teams improved to 7-0 and will travel to Riverview Thursday.
Knoch's Tuesday meet against Sharon and Slippery Rock Tuesday was cancelled due to lightning.
Boys
Freeport 114, Apollo-Ridge 36
Running events
110-meter high hurdles:
1-Justin Beck (F) 16.5;
100-meter dash:
1-Kiel Conjack (F) 11.6;
1,600-meter run:
1-Shane Sarver (F) 4:44;
400-meter run:
1-Ian Kaminski (F) 56.5;
300-meter intermediate hurdles:
1-Kiel Conjack (F) 44.4;
800-meter run:
1-Ian Kaminski (F) 2:12;
200-meter dash:
1-Stewart (AR) 24.9;
3,200-meter run:
1-Shane Sarver (F) 10:26
Relay events
3,200-meter:
1-Freeport (Pete Cline, Matt Thaemer, Bill Lucas, Joel Erickson) 11:09;
400-meter:
1-Freeport (Kiel Conjack, Josh Schreckengost, Brandon Schwieger, Carl Bowser) 50.0;
1,600-meter:
1-Freeport (Shane Sarver, Brendan Reilly, Shaun Visnesky, Mike Woitas) 4:11
Field events
Shot put:
1-Baer (AR) 36-3½;
Discus:
1-Schantz (AR) 117-5;
Javelin:
1-Brian Zimmerman (F) 167-0;
Pole Vault:
1-Stewart (AR) 12-0;
High jump:
1-J.J. Johns (F) 6-0;
Long jump:
1-Stewart (AR) 18-6;
Triple jump:
1-Nate Kotecki (F) 38-9
Girls
Freeport 106, Apollo-Ridge 44
Running events
100-meter high hurdles:
1-Nikki Woitas (F) 17.4;
100-meter dash:
1-Lacey Cochran (F) 13.0;
1,600-meter run:
1-Melanie Lutz (F) 6:02;
400-meter run:
1-Lacey Cochran (F) 1:02.2;
300-meter low hurdles:
1-Nikki Woitas (F) 53.0;
800-meter run:
1-Reilly (AR) 2:35;
200-meter dash:
1-Lacey Cochran (F) 30.3;
3,200-meter run:
1-Kirsten Knappenberger (F) 13:12
Relay events
3,200-meter:
1-Freeport (Hannah Pollock, Cassie Treshok, Julia Dickey, Samantha Boroski) 13;18;
400-meter:
1-A-R 57.6;
1600-meter:
1-Freeport (Olivia hess, Melanie Lutz, Nikki Woitas, Lacey Cochran) 4:42
Field events
Shot put:
1-Jamie Shockey (F) 34-3;
Discus:
1-Marisa DeSalvo (F) 96-11;
Javelin:
1-Liska (AR) 109-8;
Pole Vault:
1-Vallance (AR) 7-0;
High jump:
1-Andrea McQueen (F) 4-6;
Long jump:
1-Keirrie Clark (F) 14-11;
Triple jump:
1-Altmire (AR) 29-11
From Monday
Boys
North Allegheny 117, Knoch 33
Running events
110-meter high hurdles:
1-Boada (NA) 15.7;
100-meter dash:
1-Knight (NA) 11.4;
1,600-meter run:
1-Boujoukous (NA) 4:36;
400-meter run:
1-Henderson (NA) 52.2;
300-meter intermediate hurdles:
1-Dave Rickard (K) 44.2;
800-meter run:
1-Weis (NA) 2:05;
200-meter dash:
1-Boada (NA) 23.2;
3,200-meter run:
1-Brown (NA) 9:53
Relay events
3,200-meter:
1-North Allegheny 8:37;
400-meter:
1-Knoch (Matt Friday, Dave Rickard, Kory Bottles, Alex Whisler) 45.9;
1,600-meter:
1-North Allegheny 3:31
Field events
Shot put:
1-Wade (NA) 49-11;
Discus:
1-North Allegheny 161-0;
Javelin:
1-North Allegheny 188-6;
Pole Vault:
1-North Allegheny 13-0;
High jump:
1-Henderson (NA) 5-10;
Long jump:
1-Henderson (NA) 20-4½;
Triple jump:
1-Bottles (K) 41-3
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