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PSAL Queens Borough Championships

February 11, 2018, New York, NY – Colossal sports was in attendance for this year’s Queens Borough PSAL Championships. On the women’s side, Young Women’s Leadership won with 158 points, second was Townsend Harris with 81 points and Springfield Gardens finishing third with 50 points.

In the men’s competition, Francis Lewis finished first with 100 points, Bayside took second with 99 points and Benjamin Cardozo finishing third with 67 points.

 

 

This year’s Queens Borough Championships was very exciting and had several outstanding performances. One outstanding performance came from Shala Sanders from Young Women’s Leadership winning the 1500m in a time of 4:50.14 and the 3000 Meters in 10:46.03. She will be an athlete to look out for in this year’s PSAL City Championships. Another outstanding athlete that will be a favorite in the City Champs is Paris Peoples who won the 600m in 1:35.37.

On the men’s side, Gaetan Fleurentin won the high jump in 5’10; he looks like he could be a favorite in the City Champs.

For more stats and results from this meet go to  ArmoryTrack.com.

Check out some of the shots from this year’s Queens Borough Championships below:

 

 

 

2018 Millrose Games

February 3, 2018, New York, NY – This Year’s Millrose Games was amazing!! Full of great performances and really fast times!

Check out some of the shots from this years Millrose Games below:

Wagner Wins Men’s Millrose PSAL 4×400

February 3, 2018, New York, NY – Wagner Highschool’s men’s 4x 400 team put on a great performance at this years Millrose Games winning the PSAL 4×400, running 3:24.32. From start to finish Wagner dominated the race, but right on their heels was Benjamin Banneker running 3:24.73, and Dewitt Clinton running 3:25.72.

With the 4×400 being one of track and field’s highlight events, the Millrose PSAL 4×400 serves as a prequel of whats to come at the PSAL City Champs. From the looks of this race, we are in for a treat at this year’s City Champs as these teams battle it out for 4×400 dominance.

The big question on everyone’s mind right now is whether or not Wagner can repeat the same performance and hold off Benjamin Banneker to win the title as fastest 4×400 in the city.

For more results from this race and other highlights from the Millrose Games check out ArmoryTrack.com.

Check out pics from this amazing race below:

2017 TrackTown Summer Series

New York, NY. – The Track Town Summer Series came to a monumental conclusion on July 6, 2017, with a championship meet, at the world famous Icahn Stadium. Prior to the championship meet at Icahn Stadium, there were two west coast regional meets, one held in San Francisco, and the other in Portland.  This is the second year of the event, and so far has proven to be one of the best things that could have happened for Track and Field in the United States. The event was expanded from one meet to three, due to the great success of the previous year. Over the course of three meets four co-ed teams made up of 36 top American Athletes each, representing Portland, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and New York, competed for prize money and additional benefits worth over a million dollars.

The Track Town Summer series provides American Athletes with an opportunity to compete in the United States during the summer months in a non-traditional, and fun way. Not only does the event provide a great opportunity for Top American athletes but it incorporates a lot of spectator participation; which helps to build more popularity for this amazing sport. During last years meet hundreds of kids were allowed to view the action up close, being able to sit on the grass next to the shot put, pole vault, and triple jump. But most of all spectators were allowed on the track to cheer on the competitors in the final three events of the meet. This year was no different fans were allowed on the track to cheer competitors on during the last three events, also several lucky fans got to race The Freeze from the Atlanta Braves, this added fun and excitement for the fans during the event.

The conclusion to this year outstanding three meet event was one for the record books, as the New York Empire held on to narrowly beat the Portland Pulse 200.5 to 196.5 to win the championship.  Check out some of the shots from this event below. For results from this event click here.

 

2016 CUNYAC Track & Field Championship

The CUNYAC Track & Field Championships took place on May 14, 2016, at the world famous Icahn Stadium. On the men’s side, CCNY ran away with their sixth straight championship scoring 152 points, while the York Cardinals finished a close second with 145.5 points, and Hunter  College finishing a distant third with 79.5 points. Medgar Evers finished fourth with 71 points and Lehman College fifth with 43 points.

On the Women’s end Hunter College finished first with 174 points, followed by CCNY with 128 points, and York College with 124 points. Medgar Evers finished fourth place with 105 points, and Lehman College fifth with 16 points. For detailed results click here. Check Out some shots from the event.

Star Studded Affair

Day three of the Penn Relays was absolutely amazing. As always the Penn Relays delivered non- Stop action. Many big names made the event this year as participants,  spectators, and coaches. Check out some of the heavy hitters who were at this year’s Penn Relays. Click here for full results.

 

 

Doubling Up

Day two of  The Penn Relays was awesome, especially for Edwin Allen High School of Jamaica. Edwin Allen ran away with two championships today, the High School Girls Championship of America 4×100 and 4×400. Edwin Allen won the 4X100 in a time of 45.73 (Kasheika Cameron, Patrice Moody, Shellece Clarke, and Khamony Farquharson) and the 4X400 in a time of 3:40.88 (Janiel Moore (56.4), Davia Smith (56.0), Shannon Kalawan (53.69), and Patrice Moody (54.73). Although Edwin Allen had an awesome day in the sprints they were unable to go three for three; they finished fifth in the 4×800 with a time of 9:03.53 (Amanda Thomas (2:12.58), Andriana Shockley (2:20.58), Ces’ Shay Joyner (2:19.50), and Faith Ross (2:10.87).

Check out some of the shots from these races.