Boys’ track team places second at B-A invitational

Girls’ track team places fourth overall

 

 

Bellwood-Antis was second in the boys’ team race, scoring 75 1/3 points to Richland’s 84 points.

The Bellwood-Antis Blue Devil boys’ track team placed second overall in the B-A invite at home last night.

The Bellwood Invite always is an unofficial kickoff to the home stretch of the high school track season.

Bellwood junior Derek Swope won the 110 hurdles with a time of 16.60 seconds.  Swope was tied for the top seed going into the meet.

Swope was literally 17 hundredths of a second from winning two events but finished second to Payton Moore of Philipsburg- Osceola in the 300 hurdles in 43.43 seconds.

Dallas Huff placed 4th in the 110 hurdles in 17.34 seconds.

Sophomore Matt Glunt prevailed in the high jump and was seeded fourth behind Frederick. Glunt’s victory was a big surprise. Glunt placed first with 6-0.

The 1600 relay of Noah D’ Angelo, Nathan Davis, Jake Burch and Kyler Lardieri produced some first place points as well by placing first in 3:39.41.   Lardieri also placed third in the 400 meter dash with a time of 54.38.

Nathan Davis placed 5th in the 200 meter dash with a time of 24.57 seconds.

In the 800 meter run B-A’s Noah D’Angelo placed third with a time of 2:07.72.

In the 3200 meter run Isaac Mills placed 5th with a time of 10:52.10.

The Bellwood-Antis 400 relay team placed fourth and finished with a time of 46.87.  The Blue Devils placed third in the 3200 relay in 8:47.97.

Burch placed fourth in the triple jump with 38-7 and Swope placed sixth with 37-9.

In pole vault Gunsallus and Beam tied for 5th and 6th with 10-6.

The Bellwood-Antis Blue Devil girls’ track team placed fourth overall in the B-A invite.

In the girls throws, senior Nina Damiano was first in the shot put and second in the discus to Chestnut Ridge’s Emily Finnegan. She also got to claim the outstanding thrower award.

Marissa Panasiti succeeded in the 400 and placed first in 1:03.80.

Ana Hollen placed third in long jump. With 14-3 ½.

Alexis Gerwert placed second in pole vault.