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94 THE QUEENS COURIER • JANUARY 17, 2019 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM
Photos by Robert Cole
LEFT: Molloy’s Laurah Perrin records a jump measuring 31’ 2” in the girls’ triple jump event during the 2019 Stanner Games hosted by Archbishop Molloy. MIDDLE: St. Francis Prep’s Constantinos Athanailos
earned a 10th-place fi nish in the boys’ 1,000-meter run with the time of 2:36.94. RIGHT: St. Francis Prep’s Francesca Palmeri records a jump of 29’ 11” during the meet.
Queens well represented at 2019 Stanner Games
Athletes from Queens, throughout
having earned the top spot in the
in the varsity boys’ 300-meter dash
the city, Long Island and even New
sophomore boys’ 55-meter dash with
finals.
Jersey competed in the 2019 Stanner
a time of 6.90.
Molloy’s John Loeffel placed 16th
Games hosted by Archbishop Molloy.
St. Francis Prep’s Inho Lee finished
in the varsity boys’ 1,000-meter finals
Molloy’s Ikechuku Anaege was
20th in the varsity boys’ 55-meter
with a time of 2:42.09
among the best Queens performers,
dash and earned a 12th-place finish
St. Francis Prep’s Adriana Slack
finished 12th in the freshman girls’
55-meter finals. While her teammate
Amanda Morris placed 18th.
To see the full results, visit
ny.milesplit.com/meets/327933/
results/624280.
Photos by Robert Cole
LEFT: Edison’s Orlando Lucero (top) drives Cardozo’s Shane Phillips into the mat in the 145-pound match. MIDDLE: Cardozo’s Latrell Cleary (top) works to to keep Gavindra Bhagwandeen on the mat during
the 170-pound bout.RIGHT: Cardozo’s Ashtin Reich (r.) lifts Edison’s Redwan Aurpon.
Cardozo stays undefeated with convincing win over Edison
Both Cardozo and Edison came into
Each team sent out quality wrestlers,
conditioning, which enabled them to consistently
their match undefeated with hopes of
showing why they were battling for the
gain advantages late in their
maintaining the top spot in Region 7, but
No. 1 spot in the region. As the match
matches.
it was the Judges that captured the dual
advanced, Cardozo’s wrestlers earned
“We work on us and try to prepare ourselves
meet with an impressive 66-18 victory.
their victories due, in part, to their strong
for every single situation, so when
our athletes get tested, they are ready,”
Cardozo coach Chris Milani said. “We are
going to keep working and where it takes
us it takes us.”
— Robert Cole
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