Frair, Kohlar, and Aiello lead the Owls track over Punxy
Bradford’s Brayden Frair and Logan Kohler each were quadruple winners and Enzo Aiello was a triple winner to lead the Owls Track team over the Punxy Chucks 104 to 46. Danny Marasco and Fabian Sherk also had big days for Bradford. Frair won the 400M(51.19), the 800M(2:06.8), and was on the 4×400 and 4×800 relays.
Kohler won the 110M HH(15.52), the 300M IH(41.47), the 200M(24.116) and was on Sherk won the high jump(5’10”) and was on the winning 4x400M team in addition to two 2nd places in the triple jump(40’5”) and the long jump(20’9”). Enzo Aiello vaulted 13’9” to win the Pole vault.
This tied him for 6th on our all-time list. He also won the 100M(11.98) and ran on the winning 4x100M relay for quite a day as well.
“Brayden took it easy today and worked on his speed. He just missed the top 10 list for that 400M and also ran well in the relays and the 800M. The 4x800M team included Evan Troisi, Kadyn Tessena, and freshman Jordan Hogue,” Bradford coach Tom Tessena said. “Troisi also won the 1600M(4:56.58) while Tessena placed 3rd in the 800M and ran a leg on the 1st place 4x400M team for a nice double. Marcus Terwilliger was a busy guy. He jumped 5’10” in the high jump(2nd by only 1 miss), 3rd in the triple jump(40’5”), 3rd in the 400M(56.44) and ran on the winning 4×400 team. Hogue also ran the 400M(57.44). Joe Caruso placed 2nd in the3200M(10:53.18).”
“Our throwers are starting to come alive. Junior Konnor Phillips won the Shot Put(41’8.5”) for a personal best by 3 feet. Joe Cary won the discus(116’10”). Andrew Giordano placed 2nd in the Javelin(146’9”) and 3rd in the Shot Put(39’9”). Landon Davenport placed 2nd in the Discus(108’11”),” Tessena said. “We also had quite a few personal best besides Marasco in the long jump and Aiello in the pole vault: Fabian Sherk(High Jump 5’10”;,Freshman Miles Bundy in the Shot Put(37’2”); Kamil Chen -1600m(5:11.59); Evan Troisi -1600M(4:56.58);Enzo Aiello-100M(11.98); Cater Roulo – high jump(5’2”); Luke O’Brien-400m(65.18).
“We looked 100% better than last week but we still have to clean a few things up before Districts. DuBois and St. Marys are looking very strong all over and Clearfield and Punxy have some very good guys. I think we can be disruptive and surprise some people in some events. We just have to keep improving. We have plenty of room to get even better.
Our coaches liked what they saw today but know we can improve from here.”
Also competing for Bradford were: Cooper McGee (PV 11’6”, TJ 35’6”); Grayson Doughtry PV 7’):Jake Whitlow(Jav. 116’3”, Discus 102’8”); Jeremiah Long( Jav. 122’1”, Shot 37’4.25”); Miles Bundy ( Shot 37’2”, Discus 105’5”); Joe Cary ( Jav. 126’3”, Shot 35’35’.25”); Preston Neel(Dis. 97’1”,Shot 30’1.25”); Matt Decasper (100m 12.62, 200m 25.82); Sam Kakolewski( 100M 12..94, 200M 26.91);Lucas DeCasper(100M 13.26, 200M 28.29); Luke O’Brien ( 200M 29.31, 400M 65.15); Cole Sloan( 400M 61.62); Jordan Hogue( 400M 57.67, 200M
2:20); Cavan Drake 400M
59.8, 800M 2:21); Malyk Harpster 400M 63.2, 800M
2:29.9); Kamil Chen( 400M
59.5, 800M 2:19, 1600M
5:11.59); Tony McDonald
( 110M HH 21.32, 300M IH 50.72); Noah Mackey
( 110M HH 21.03, 300M IH 52.00, 200M 27.96); Nikolai Frontino( 1600m
5:21.45, 3200m 11:58.81); Miles Hawk( 800M 2:46,
3200M 13:09.09); Xavier Frontino(1600M 5:28.89); Eddie Youmans( 1600M
6:03.75, 800M 2:46.11).
Bradford’s next meet will be on Friday, May 16 at Brookville for the District 9 AAA Championship. Also team members who are not going to Districts need to turn in their equipment on Friday between 2:40 and 4:00 in the Track Equipment room.
Reservations are also due for the Track Banquet on Wednesday, May 28. The Owls would like all reservations in by next Friday. You may call 814–
368-7028 or text 814-558–
9479 Coach Tessena for your reservations. Team members are free but there will be a charge for parents and guests.