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Sophomore Girls Division

Morris Hills posted a three-point advantage over runneruup Randolph to capture the team title in the sophomore girls division of the 36th Annual Morris County Frosh-Soph Winter Track & Field Chsmpionships held Monday (January 10, 2011) on the campus of Drew University in Madison. Allis Clyne recorded a pair of gold medal performances for the Scarlet Knights while Jefferson's doubled, winning the 55-meter dash and 55-meter high hurdles while picking up a bronze medal in the 300-meter dash.

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Freshmen Girls Division Team Scores: 1. Morris Hills 55; 2. Randolph 52; 3. Jefferson 37; 4. Mendham 35; 5. Morris Knolls 34; 6. West Morris 29; 7. Dover 24; 8. Morristown 14; 9. Hanover Park 11; 10. Whippany Park 9; 11. Chatham 4; 12. Roxbury 3; 13T. Montville 1; 13ZT. Parsippany Hills 1
55-Meter Dash Preliminaries: 1. Katoe Hatler Jefferson 7.80; 2. Katrina Jackson Randolph 7.81; 3. Lynn Petrella Randolph 7.85; 4. Andrea Bush Morris Knolls 7.92; 5. Samantha Kral Randolph 8.05; 6. Jennica Leftin Montville 8.18; 7. Afrika Clemons Randolph 8.22; 8. Courtney Hart Mount Olive 8.26; 9. Emily Hoffman Chatham 8.27; 10. Theresa Vargo Kinnelon 8.29; 11. Megan Baird Morris Hills 8.29; 12. Caitlin Crean Roxbury 8.30; 13. Victoria Wong Randolph 8.36; 14. Ulana Thompson Morris Hills 8.37; 15. Carrie Wasdyke Jefferson 8.37; 16. Natasha Nikodijevic Madison 8.41; 17. Olivia Hinds Dover 8.41; 18. Alexa Cozzarelli Whippany Park 8.42; 19. Gina Tomini Morris Catholic 8.44; 20. Megan La Gueux West Morris 8.46; 21. Kelly Sagi Mount Olive 8.49; 22. Mariah Salerno Mendham 8.50; 22. Alexa Perkins Hanover Park 8.50; 24. Camille Chow Morris Knolls 8.56; 25. Kate Hearn Morris Knolls 8.58; 26. Diana Kuttner Mendham 8.61; 27. Shayla Holloway Mount Olive 8.63; 28. Jania Bibighaus Whippany Park 8.64; 29. Skye Tonnesen Mendham 8.68; 30. Alexis Lieberman Montville 8.69; 31. Jenna Seminerio Hanover Park 8.69; 32. Amy Condie Mendham 8.70; 33. Julia Boyd Jefferson 8.70; 34. Trisha Paul Morristown 8.71; 34. Michelle Boyland Mendham 8.71; 36. Bonnie Brown Mendham 8.72; 37. Alexis Zois Morris Knolls 8.78; 38. Lauren Villa Mendham 8.78; 39. Jaqueline Martinez Mount Olive 8.79; 40. Lucy Rojek Morris Catholic 8.79; 41. Brigitte Rec West Morris 8.81; 42. Sondra Iozzia West Morris 8.81; 43. Christine Steinemann Villa Walsh 8.82; 44. Catie Ford Morris Knolls 8.87; 45. Chritsina Murphy Morris Knolls 8.88; 45. Lauren Kelly Roxbury 8.88; 47. Vanessa Palacio Roxbury 8.88; 48. Caroline Park Whippany Park 8.89; 49. Heather Palanchi Mount Olive 8.92; 50. Gina Almeida Mount Olive 8.92; 51. Ruby Pressl Jefferson 9.00; 52. Nicole Zara Madison 9.07; 53. Rachel Spies Mount Olive 9.08; 54. Michelle Miller Mendham 9.10; 55. Caroline Channell Morris Knolls 9.11; 56. Sophia Rinaldo Montville 9.12; 57. Jamie Thorpe Kinnelon 9.13; 58. Myriam Pedercini Mendham 9.16; 59. Melissa McGill Butler 9.17; 60. Rebecca Iozzi Mendham 9.18; 61. Jennifer Gehrin Mendham 9.22; 62. Brittany Giordano Hanover Park 9.33; 63. Jayde Liuzza West Morris 9.33; 64. Cristina Chin Parsippany Hills 9.34; 65. Sarah Vanderhoof Morris Knolls 9.39; 66. Arielle Morse Butler 9.43; 67. Armani Blair Mount Olive 9.46; 68. Cameron Burke Jefferson 9.50; 69. Annelore Bwire Mount Olive 9.63; 69. Rebecca Ohman Mount Olive 9.63; 71. Kelly Ashnault Mendham 9.68; 72. Gabrielle Borrero Roxbury 9.69; 73. Beth Tesfaye Roxbury 9.83; 74. Laura Musacchio Villa Walsh 9.85; 75. Elleanor Pisano Jefferson 9.90; 76. Donna Abdeljabbar Whippany Park 9.99; 77. Melissa Bataille West Morris 10.20; 78. Christa Fairclough Morris Knolls 10.51; 79. Margaret Laverty Morris Knolls 11.40; 80. Gabriella Sampson Dover 13.49; 81. Ashley Pinter Morris Knolls 15.14
55-Meter Dash Finals: 1. Katie Hatler Jefferson 7.75; 2. Katrina Jackson Randolph 7.76; 3. Lynn Petrella Randolph 7.80; 4. Andrea Bush Morris Knolls 7.88; 5. Samantha Kral Randolph 8.07; 6. Jennica Leftin Montville 8.20; 7. Afrika Clemons Randolph 8.2
300-Meter Dash: 1. Andrea Bush Morris Knolls 44.54; 2. Lynn Petrella Randolph 46.14; 3. Katie Hatler Jefferson 47.03; 4. Emily Hoffman Chatham 47.26; 5. Amber Whitley Morristown 47.48; 6. Mariah Salerno Mendham 47.59; 7. Casey DeSa Morris Hills 47.71; 8. Kelly Sagi Mount Olive 48.53; 9. Theresa Vargo Kinnelon 48.54; 10. Natasha Nikodijevic Madison 48.54; 11. Megan Baird Morris Hills 48.57; 12. Lauren Toth West Morris 48.67; 13. Victoria Wong Randolph 48.89; 14. Megan La Gueux West Morris 49.02; 15. Maura Smith Roxbury 49.11; 16. Rebecca Flitcroft Mendham 49.26; 17. Kelsey Foster West Morris 49.56; 18. Caitlin Crean Roxbury 49.83; 19. Ruth Tyan Parsippany Hills 49.93; 20. Kayla JohnsonRandolph 49.95; 21. Jania Bibighaus Whippany Park 49.96; 22. Christine Steinemann Villa Walsh 50.36; 23. Skye Tonnesen Mendham 50.56; 24. Liberty Mason-Sharma Mendham 50.68; 25. Sondra Iozzia West Morris 50.70; 26. Trisha Paul Morristown 51.13; 27. Olivia Hinds Dover 51.21; 28. Amy Condie Mendham 51.52; 29. Lauren Villa Mendham 51.57; 30. Jacqueline Martinez Mount Olive 51.69; 31. Bonnie Brown Mendham 51.87; 32. Heather Palanchi Mount Olive 51.90; 33. Diana Kuttner Mendham 52.03; 34. Julia Boyd Jefferson 52.10; 35. Jennifer Gehrin Mendham 52.33; 36. Kate Hearn Morris Knolls 52.37; 37. Jennica Leftin Montville 52.54; 38. Deanna Fischer West Morris 52.59; 39. Nicole Zara Madison 52.73; 40. Jamie Thorpe Kinnelon 52.75; 41. Alexis Lieberman Montville 52.96; 42. Lucy Rojek Morris Catholic 53.06; 43. Melissa McGill Butler 53.10; 44. Dana Farkas Parsippany Hills 53.43; 45. Emily Lomanto Parsippany Hills 53.61; 46. Rebecca Iozzi Mendham 53.76; 47. Brittany Mashel Morris Hills 53.78; 48. Audra Stasiukevicius Chatham 53.84; 49. Julia O'Shea Jefferson 53.98; 50. Rachel Forman Morristown 54.00; 51. Myriam Pedercini Mendham 54.38; 52. Ali Rothman Randolph 54.53; 53. Taylor Fehnel West Morris 54.55; 54. Brigitte Rec West Morris 54.90; 55. Erika Lu Randolph 55.23; 56. Jayde Liuzza West Morris 55.58; 57. Michalle Miller Mendham 55.73; 58. Sarah Vanderhoof Morris Knolls 55.84; 59. Kelly Ashnault Mendham 55.85; 60. Alexis Zois Morris Knolls 56.10; 61. Rachel Spies Mount Olive 56.11; 62. Sophia Rinaldo Montville 56.25; 63. Rachel Rodriguez Parsippany Hills 57.30; 64. Annelore Bwire Mount Olive 57.36; 65. Laura Musacchio Villa Walsh 57.86; 66. Arielle Morse Butler 57.96; 67. Rebecca Ohman Mount Olive 58.03; 68. Christina DiMinni Mount Olive 58.68; 69. Donia Abdeljabbar Whippany Park 1:00.47; 70. Melissa Bataille West Morris 1:01.73; 71. Aporva Polavarapu Chatham 1:05.57; 72. Margaret Laverty Morris Knolls 1:11.55
600-Meter Run: 1. Ailis Clyne Morris Hills 1:43.21; 2. Erin Fox Dover 1:44.16; 3. Ulana Thompson Morris Hills 1:45.15; 4. Emily Hanrahan Randolph 1:45.65; 5. Amber Whitley Morristown 1:46.09; 6. Lauren Toth West Morris 1:46.35; 7. Hannah Scherlacher Jefferson 1:46.87; 8. Reagan Kolakowski Mendham 1:46.94; 9. Becky Siegert Villa Walsh 1:49.71; 10. Ellen Miller Parsippany Hills 1:49.72; 11. Brianna Reggiani Morris Knolls 1:52.53; 12. Nicole Bassolino Hanover Park 1:52.57; 13. Kayla Aragon Dover 1:55.18; 14. Shannon Hynes Chatham 1:56.21; 15. Alexandra Conforti Chatham 1:56.60; 16. Kasey Rhead Morris Hills 1:57.40; 17. Ruth Tyan Parsippany Hills 1:57.99; 18. Emily Lomanto Parsippany Hills 1:59.27; 19. Megan Hoffman Chatham 2:00.78; 20. Sadie Polillio Morris Knolls 2:02.12; 21. Emily Robinson Chatham 2:04.41; 22. Rachel Rudich Randolph 2:05.79; 23. Alison Kimmel Montville 2:07.43; 24. Lauren Scandariato Randolph 2:07.74; 25. Jessica Mangiafico Morris Catholic 2:07.94; 26. Jessica Carroll Roxbury 2:08.41; 27. Deanna Fischer West Morris 2:09.74; 28. Elizabeth Kaplan Hanover Park 2:13.58; 29. Taylor Fehnel West Morris 2:14.26
1000-Meter Run: 1. Ailis Clyne Morris Hills 3:10.29; 2. Libby Seel Mendham 3:10.71; 3. Erin Fox Dover 3:11.39; 4. Melissa DeHorta Dover 3:21.39; 5. Emily HanrahanRandolph 3:22.19; 6. Hannah Scherlacher Jefferson 3:22.46; 7. Nicole Cote Morristown 3:22.77; 8. Alexandra Conforti Chatham 3:27.26; 9. Brianna Reggiani Morris Knolls 3:27.90; 10. Ellen Miller Parsippany Hills 3:28.07; 11. Angela Ciallella Morris Hills 3:29.60; 12. Madeline Peterson Morristown 3:29.90; 13. Marissa Meehan Morris Hills 3:29.96; 14. Priscilla Ortiz Morris Knolls 3:32.66; 15. Amanda Meisel Mount Olive 3:34.79; 16. Shannon Hynes Chatham 3:36.32; 17. Rachel RudichRandolph 3:38.99; 18. Carolina Channell Morris Knolls 3:42.36; 19. Megan Hoffman Chatham 3:43.88; 20. Krissa Polimeni Morris Hills 3:45.65; 21. Heather Weick Morris Knolls 3:46.81; 22. Amy Kashak Jefferson 3:48.14; 23. Emily Robinson Chatham 3:50.36; 24. Jenn Kveglis Mount Olive 3:50.57; 25. Jessica Lu Randolph 3:51.05; 26. Sadie Polillio Morris Knolls 3:52.21; 27. Natalie Obbsuth Mendham 3:55.07; 28. Kathy Meyer Madison 3:56.82; 29. Dina Abdeljabbar Whippany Park 3:57.30; 30. Allison PineRandolph 3:58.09; 31. Allie Levy Mendham 4:02.83; 32. Rachel Rodriguez Parsippany Hills 4:03.50; 33. Autumn Welch Parsippany 4:17.22
1600-Meter Run: 1. Abby Seel Mendham 5:22.69; 2. Reagan Kolakowski Mendham 5:26.46; 3. Melissa DeHorta Dover 5:38.82; 4. Clarice Bourland Morristown 5:46.51; 5. Angela Ciallella Morris Hills 5:47.34; 6. Priscilla Ortiz Morris Knolls 5:51.78; 7. Krissa Polimeni Morris Hills 5:59.48; 8. Marissa Meehan Morris Hills 6:01.47; 9. Theresa Frenzel Chatham 6:01.80; 10. Christina Boyadjuis Whippany Park 6:06.49; 11. Ashley Torres Mount Olive 6:08.75; 12. Kinlin O'Brien Villa Walsh 6:15.49; 13. Amy Kashak Jefferson 6:25.77; 14. Taylor Buckley Chatham 6:26.18; 15. Katie Rouse Mendham 6:28.60; 16. Monika McCarthy Mendham 6:35.45; 17. Caitlin Kornick Mendham 6:35.94; 18. Emily Gibbons Hanover Park 6:37.28; 19. Kelly McNamara Mendham 6:37.32; 20. Natalie Obbsuth Mendham 6:37.39; 21. Heather Weick Morris Knolls 6:37.83; 22. Kathy Meyer Madison 6:39.88; 23. Kaitlyn McNamara Mendham 6:41.01; 24. Allie Levy Mendham 6:42.00; 25. Dina Abdeljabbar Whippany Park 6:58.36; 26. Mackenzie Parker Mendham 6:59.35; 27. Sarah Hayes Mendham 7:03.90; 28. Paige Gano Mendham 7:09.40; 29. Autumn Welch Parsippany 7:16.54
1600-Meter Relay: 1. Morris Hills (Casey DeSa, Ulana Thompson, Kasey Rhead, Ailis Clyne) 4:25.62; 2. West Morris (Kylene Cochrane, Charlotte Hauser, Julie Shields, Lauren Toth) 4:34.87; 3. Morristown (Clarice Bourland, Rachel Cocchi, Nicole Cote, Sydney Webber) 4:37.42; 4. Morris Knolls (Priscilla Ortiz, Andrea Bush, Camille Chow, Brianne Reggiani) 4:37.53; 5. Mendham (Mariah Salerno, Rebecca Flitcroft, Amy Condie, Liberty Mason-Sharma) 4:43.23; 6. Parsippany Hills (Emily Lomanto, Dana Farkas, Ruth Tyan, Ellen Miller) 4:43.46; 7. Mount Olive 4:46.14; 8. Whippany Park 4:49.34; 9. West Morris "B" 4:53.09

55-Meter High Hurdles Preliminaries: 1. Katie Hatler Jefferson 8.78; 2. Katrina Jackson Randolph 9.70; 3. Samantha Kral Randolph 9.74; 4. Camille Chow Morris Knolls 9.88; 5. Alexa Perkins Hanover Park 10.00; 6. Rebecca Flitcroft Mendham 10.12; 7. Maura Smith Roxbury 10.20; 8. Alexa Cozzarelli Whippany Park 10.28; 9. Ulana Thompson Morris Hills 10.35; 10. Sondra Iozzia West Morris 10.38; 11. Lucy Rojek Morris Catholic 10.52; 12. Theresa Vargo Kinnelon 10.56; 13. Brigitte Rec West Morris 10.60; 14. Natasha Nikodijevic Madison 10.71; 15. Micheala Cox Whippany Park 10.77; 16. Liberty Mason-Sharma Mendham 10.77; 17. Madline Peterson Morristown 10.89; 18. Audra Stasiukevicius Chatham 11.00; 19. Alexandra Browarny Roxbury 11.09; 20. Caroline Park Whippany Park 11.12; 21. Jessica Mangiafico Morris Catholic 11.27; 22. Christine Steinemann Villa Walsh 11.38; 23. Julia Boyd Jefferson 11.44; 24. Jania Bibighaus Whippany Park 11.45; 25. Krisha Paul Morristown 11.83; 26. Brittany Mashel Morris Hills 12.06; 27. Vanessa Palacio Roxbury 12.56; 28. Sadie Polillio Morris Knolls 12.87
55-Meter High Hurdles Finals: 1. Katie Hatler Jefferson 8.86; 2. Katrina Jackson Randolph 9.44; 3. Samantha Kral Randolph 9.68; 4. Camille Chow Morris Knolls 10.02; 5. Maura Smith Roxbury 10.09; 6. Alexa Perkins Hanover Park 10.11; 7. Rebecca Flitcroft Mendham 10.28
High Jump: 1. Alexa Perkins Hanover Park 4-10; 2T. Casey DeSa Morris Hills 4-3; 2T. Megan La Gueux West Morris 4-3; 4T. Caitie Ford Morris Knolls 4-3; 4T. Kesey Foster West Morris 4-3; 6T. Lauren Kelly Roxbury 4-0; 6T. Alexandra Browarny Roxbury 4-0; 8. Michaela Cox Whippany Park 4-0; 9T. Julie Shields West Morris 4-0; 9T. Christine Chin Parsippany Hills 4-0; 11. Caroline Park Whippany Park 3-9; 12. Alyssa Wardrop Morris Knolls 3-9
Pole Vault: 1. Julie Shields West Morris 7-6; 2. Ashley Granato Whippany Park 7-0; 3. Krissa Polimeni Morris Hills 7-0; 4. Christina Murphy Morris Knolls 6-6; 5. Kate Hearn Morris Knolls 6-6
Shot Put: 1. Carrie Wasdyke Jefferson 37-8 1/4; 2. Afrika Clemons Randolph 30-1 3/4; 3. Kayla Duggan Mendham 29-0; 4. Casey DeSa Morris Hills 27-11; 5. Alyssa Wardrop Morris Knolls 27-0; 6. Alexa Cozzarelli Whippany Park 26-8; 7. Carli Thurber West Morris 26-8; 8. Lea Senft Mendham 24-1/1; 9. Sasha Samite Jefferson 23-10 1/2; 10. Kayla Aragon Dover 23-8 1/2; 11. Ruby Pressl Jefferson 23-1 1/2; 12. Gabriella Borrero Roxbury 22-10 1/2; 13. Brianna Gruben Montville 22-5 1/2; 14. Courtney Rosamilia Roxbury 22-1; 15. Erica Christensen Parsippany Hills 21-10 1/2; 16. Stephanie Crane Morris Catholic 21-3 1/2; 17. Ashley Pinter Morris Knolls 21-2; 18. Christa Fairclough Morris Knolls 20-1 1/2; 19. Arleen Delaney Mendham 19-11 1/4; 20. Julia Molinaro Mendham 19-1 1/2; 21. Amanda Costagliola Parsippany Hills 18-10 1/4; 22. Ashley Steinert Parsippany 18-9; 23. Hailey Thompson West Morris 18-4; 24. Beth Tesfaye Roxbury 18-0; 25. Brennan McEntee Morris Catholic 17-5; 26. Julie Shields West Morris 17-3; 27. Lauren Kelly Roxbury 15-8 1/4; 28. Margaret Laverty Morris Knolls 14-11

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