BOYS
Coudersport 106, Cameron County 43; Cameron County 103, Northern Potter 25; Coudersport, Northern Potter NO REPORT
EMPORIUM — The Coudersport boys rolled to victories over both Cameron County and Northern Potter to remain undefeated on the season. Cameron County topped Northern Potter in their portion of the tri-meet.
Four different Falcons earned individual doubles for the meet: Derek Keglovits (400, 800), Tristan Amell (1,600, 3,200), Mike Kane (long jump, triple jump), and Luke Barshinger (shot put, discus) all earned firsts for Coudy. They were joined by fellow winners Aaron Haskins (300 hurdles), Hunter Ricke (high jump), and Derek Kudrick (javelin).
Adam Streich (100, 200) earned a double for the Red Raiders (2-2), while Chris McIsaac added a win in the 110 hurdles.
Coudersport swept the 400, 1,600, and 3,200 relays as well.
AT EMPORIUM
100: Adam Streich (CC) :11.9, 200: Adam Streich (CC) :24.7, 400: Derek Keglovits (COUDY) :56.8, 800: Derek Keglovits (COUDY) 2:14, 1,600: Tristan Amell (COUDY) 5:03, 3,200: Tristan Amell (COUDY) 12:02, 400 relay: Coudersport (Kelly, Martinez, Kane, Bejmovicz) 47:00, 1,600 relay: Coudersport (Haskins, Keglovits, Kelly, Kane) 3:47, 3,200 relay: Coudersport (Amell, Kudrick, Haskins, Keglovits) 10:48, 110 hurdles: Chris McIsaac (CC) :17.3, 300 hurdles: Aaron Haskins (COUDY) :47.9, long jump: Mike Kane (COUDY) 19-6, triple jump: Mike Kane (COUDY) 39-8.5, high jump: Hunter Ricke (COUDY) 5-2, shot put: Luke Barshinger (COUDY) 43-7, discus: Luke Barshinger (COUDY) 105-6, pole vault: uncontested, javelin: Derek Kudrick (COUDY) 131-1.
GIRLS
Coudersport 115.5, Cameron County 26.5; Northern Potter 86, Cameron County 54; Coudersport, Northern Potter NO REPORT
EMPORIUM — The Lady Falcons also emerged triumphant in their tri-meet, as they were led by an individual triple from Adrian Page. Page finished first in the shot put, discus, and javelin.
Kasey Cole (100 hurdles, 300 hurdles) and Kiara Perkins (long jump, triple jump) both earned doubles, while Allison Eason (100) and Dana Dubots (400) added first-place finishes of their own.
Emma Ford (1,600, 3,200) notched a double for Northern Potter, while Amanda Ford (800) and Gracie Hamilton (200) earned firsts.
Kamme Guisto earned Cameron County’s (1-3) only individual win by placing first in the high jump.
Coudersport earned first-place in all three relays.
AT EMPORIUM
100: Allison Easton (COUDY) :13.2, 200: Gracie Hamilton (NP) :29.4, 400: Dana Dubots (COUDY) 1:03, 800: Amanda Ford (NP) 2:37, 1,600: Emma Ford (NP) 5:43, 3,200: Emma Ford (NP) 12:19, 400 relay: Coudersport (Steimaker, Dubots, Easton, Perkins) :54.7, 1,600 relay: Coudersport (Perkins, Page, Easton, Dubots) 4:32, 3,200 relay: Coudersport (Keck, VanWagenen, Elenchin, Bouser) 12:51, 100 hurdles: Kasey Cole (COUDY) :18.7, 300 hurdles: Kasey Cole (COUDY) :56.1, long jump: Kiara Perkins (COUDY) 14-9.5, triple jump: Kiara Perkins (COUDY) 34-3, high jump: Kamme Guisto (CC) 4-9, shot put: Adrian Page (COUDY) 36-4, discus: Adrian Page (COUDY) 115, pole vault: uncontested, javelin: Adrian Page (COUDY) 102
PORT ALLEGANY — Smethport topped both Port Allegany and Otto-Eldred thanks to a triple performance by Christian Tanner, who finished first in the 400, 800, and 1,600-meter races. The Hubbers also got first-place finishes from Darion Gregory (3,200), Andrew Gallup (110 hurdles, 300 hurdles), and Brandon Peterson (high jump).
Bryce Valerius earned a triple for O-E, winning the 100, 200, and the long jump, while Dylan Close (triple jump, javelin) and Jordan Sherwood (shot put) also earned victories.
Trey Stiles won the pole vault with a record-tying performance for Port Allegany.
“The boys had overall a good meet,” Port Allegany coach Aaron Clark said. “Trey tying the school record was a surprise. I didn’t expect anything close to that. I was shocked when I saw that. We had a good number of runs tonight. I think the boys as a whole had a very nice meet.”
BOYS
Smethport 93, Port Allegany 57; Port Allegany 77, Otto-Eldred 73; Smethport 80, Otto-Eldred 70
AT PORT ALLEGANY
100: Valerius (O-E) 12.15, 200: Valerius (O-E) 23.89, 400: Christian Tanner (S) 55.16, 800: Christian Tanner (S) 2:10.54, 1,600: Christian Tanner (S) 4:51.18, 3,200: Darion Gregory (S) 10:44.79, 400 relay: Port Allegany (Payton Caden, Leo McDowell, Mackenzie Elliott, Trey Stiles) 47.3, 1,600 relay: Smethport (Justin Gallup, Tyler Newman, Justin Tanner, Chrisitan Tanner) 3:48.04, 3,200 relay: Smethport (Darion Gregory, Eric Szarowicz, Tyler Newman, Blaine Groshek) 9:20.84, 110 hurdles: Andrew Gallup (S) 17.33, 300 hurdles: Gallup (S) 43.41, long jump: Valerius (OE) 17-03, triple jump: Close (OE) 37-10, high jump: Brandon Peterson (S), Bisker (O-E) 5-08, shot put: Sherwood (OE) 40-09, discus: Sherwood (OE) 104-11, polevault: Stiles (PA) 12-00, javelin Close (OE) 166-01
Port Allegany 108.66, Smethport 40.33; Port Allegany 106, Otto-Eldred 43; Smethport 65, Otto-Eldred 56
PORT ALLEGANY –– Smethport’s Marissa Jack broke a 17-year-old record, but Autumn Buchsenschutz’s individual quadruple helped Port Allegany to a pair of girls track wins Tuesday afternoon over Smethport and Otto-Eldred.
Port Allegany beat Smethport 108.66-40.33 and topped Otto-Eldred, 106-43. Smethport edged Otto-Eldred, 65-56.
Jack broke Christie Glick’s discus record from 2000 of 108-04, throwing the disc 110-04.
“It’s a great throw for a sophomore,” Smethport coach Corey Cochran said.
Jack also won the shot put with a throw of 29-04.25.
Buchsenschutz led the Lady Gators with wins in the 800 (2:43), 1,600 (6:06), 100 hurdles (17.33) and the high jump (4-08). Also, Shaylee Caulkins qualified for districts in the 200 dash.
“One of the things I’m most proud of is seeing her qualify in that event,” Port Allegany head coach Aaron Clark said.
Rosey Thomas doubled in the 3,200run and ran a leg on the 4×800 relay team with Caulkins, Gabbie Goodwill and Leah Garzel. Port Allegany’s Caulkins, Goodwill, Katie Ernst and Mauley Fox won the 4×100 relay, while Smethport’s Katie Treat, Brittany Szarowicz, Alexis Shall and Victoria Gamet won the 4×400.
“The girls’ depth was key,” Clark said. “We filled most of our races with runners everywhere. Rosie had a good mile.
“As a whole, the girls had a really great meet. They really did well for themselves.”
For Smethport, Treat doubled with wins in the 200 (27.39) and 400 (1:05.92). Tiffany Bair tripled to lead Otto-Eldred, winning the 100 (13.59), long jump (15-08) and triple jump (30-09.5).
Ivy Chambers (300 hurdles, 55.35) and Mauley Fox (pole vault, 9-00) added individual wins for Port Allegany.
Port Allegany travels to Cameron County on Tuesday.
AT PORT ALLEGANY
Port Allegany 108.66, Smethport 40.33; Port Allegany 106, Otto-Eldred 43; Smethport 65, Otto-Eldred 56
100: Bair (O-E) 13.59, 200: Treat (S) 27.39, 400: Treat (S) 1:05.92, 800: Buchsenschutz (PA) 2:43.76, 1,600: Buchsenschutz 6:06.66, 3,200: Thomas (PA) 13:17.73, 400 relay: Port Allegany (Shaylee Caulkins, Gabbie Goodwill, Katie Ernst, Mauley Fox) 57.22, 1,600 relay: Smethport (Katie Treat, Brittany Szarowicz, Alexis Shall, Victoria Gamet) 5:20.3, 3,200 relay: Port Allegany (Rosey Thomas, Shaylee Caulkins, Gabbie Goodwill, Leah Garzel) 11:47.26, 100hurdles: Buchsenschutz (PA) 17.33, 300 hurdles: Chambers (PA) 55.35, longjump: Bair (O-E) 15-08, triplejump: Bair (O-E) 30-09.5, highjump: Buchsenschutz (PA) 4-08, shotput: Jack (S) 29-04.25, discus: Jack (S) 110-04, polevault: Fox (PA) 9-00, javelin: Smith (O-E) 93-05