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C-NS’s Putman victorious at Millrose Games in New York City

BY PHIL BLACkwELL

When Cicero-North Syracuse senior Kate Putman receives a formal honor from New York State Senator John Mannion on March 2 before heading to the indoor track and field state championship meet, there’s more to celebrate.

That’s because Putman went to New York City and, on Feb. 11, emerged victorious in the 1,500-meter run during the 115th annual Millrose Games in New

York City and, in doing so, set a new Section III record in that event.

Putman ran 4:45.31 in the 1,600, beating Mastic Beach’s Zariel Macchia by more than two seconds and claiming this national title.

At last Wednesday’s Section III state qualifier at SRC Arena, Putman and C-NS rolled to several more victories on both the girls and boys sides, with Liverpool also finding some success thanks to Allie Cary and Ny’Quez Madison. In

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EAST SYRACUSE, NY, the girls 1,500, Kate Putman finished in 4:43.01, beating the 4:47.39 from Fayetteville-Manlius’ Izzy Sullivan. Then, in the 4x800 relay, Kate and Gabby Putman joined Katy Harbold and Hannah Boyle to win in a swift 9:20.41 Gabby Putman jwon the 1,000-meter run in 2:58.84while Liverpool’s Taylor Page, finishing third in 3:00.70, earned herself a berth in the state meet, too,

Hockey l Page 13 Putnam l Page 13 swEEt vICtorY: Cicero-north syracuse senior kate Putman broke her own section III record and won the 1,600-meter run in four minutes, 45.31 seconds during the Feb. 11 Millrose Games in new York City.

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Liverpool girls no. 3 seed; C-NS no. 4 seed

BY PHIL BLACkwELL

A long 16 years have passed since the Liverpool girls basketball team last lay claim to the Section III Class AA championship. The entire extraordinary career of Breanna Stewart, which got its start at Cicero-North Syracuse, has taken place in that span, along with 10 sectional titles for the Northstars, including the last two. Now they went into the post-season in a different state. It was Liverpool favored and expected to win it all and C-NS the upstart trying to reverse two regular-season losses to the Warriors. However, the playoff bracket did not have Liverpool on top despite its 17-3 record and no. 10 state ranking. The Warriors were the no. 3 seed and, as a result, would go straight into a quarterfinal against a dangerous opponent, no. 6 seed Bishop Ludden, who had the no. 19 state ranking and, led by 2,000-point scorer Amarah Streiff, won the Class A title a year ago, though Liverpool did beat them twice in the regular season.

As for the state no. 15-ranked Northstars, it drew the no. 4 seed and, in its quarterfinal Tuesday night, would face no. 5 seed Henninger, who sat at no. 29 in the state despite two earlier losses to C-NS.

Just before learning its post-season fate, the Northstars rolled through last Monday’s 64-26 win over South Jefferson where it shut out the Spartans in the first quarter while putting up 20 unanswered points. All 12 players that saw action for the Nothstars got on the scoreboard, including three JV call-ups – Leah Benedict, Amanda Timmons and Mallory Wessels, partially brought up due to injuries to key players like Sydney Nesci and Mallory Brooks. Things were spread out, too, with no one getting more than Alexis Gasparini’s total of 10 points as Benedict produced nine points, Brianna Weaver eight points and Olivia Cook seven points. Kat McRobbie joined Timmons in getting six points.

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Katy Harbold taking fifth in 3:07.85. Morgan Hayes went 8.74 seconds to beat Aaliyah McDonald (8.80) and Jasmine Ayre (8.89) for second in the 55 hurdles. In the 4x400 relay, C-NS had Hannah Boyle, Sophia Graham, Grace Murray and Marissa Doty win in 4:08.63 as no one else broke the 4:10 mark and Liverpool (4:26.63) finished sixth. Graham took fifth in the 600-meter run in 1:45.06.

Marissa Doty’s 41.73 seconds in the 300-meter dash was second to the 40.97 from Skaneateles’ Kyla Palmer. Marissa Navarra was fourth in the

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l From page 12 at the Coliseum, the combination of Welch and a timely scoring surge leading to a 4-0 shutout of the Hornets.

This was the same F-M side that beat the Warriors 3-1 on Jan. 31, but in the rematch Welch turned back everything, including all the shots in a scoreless first

3,000-meter run in 10:46.23. Jasmine Ayre had a secondplace long jump of 17’1” as Hayes was sixth with 16’6 1/2”, with Hayes fourth (36’8 3/4”) and Ayre fifth (35’2 1/2”) in the triple jump. On the boys side for Liverpool, Ny’Quez Madison swept both jumping events. Madison’s personal-best 22’6” nearly half a foot ahead of the field, with C-NS’s Trevon Walker (20’ 3 3/4”) in sixth place. Moving to the triple jump, Madison went 43’11 1/2” on his third attempt after two fouls, again prevailing as, for the Northstars, Anthony Johnson (40’2 1/2”) got sixth place. To lead Liverpool’s girls, period when F-M had a great chance to go in front.

Inspired by this, Liverpool took charge with three unanswered goals in the second, tacking on an insurance tally in the third as Evan Haskins scored twice and Alex Kirkby and Bradley Cole had the other goals.

F-M would take 25 shots, and Welch would stop all of them, and even was credited with an assist on one of the

Cary had a winning shot put toss of 37 feet 6 ½ inches to the 36’9 1/2” from Jamesville-DeWitt’s Hailey Webber, who beat Cary, 43’4 1/4” to 41’4 1/2”, in the weight throw. Liverpool also had its 4x200 relay team of Sophia Jarosz, Mikayla Greene, Cailtyn Guilfoil and Maddie Devendorf go 1:50.22, second to East Syracuse Minoa’s 1:48.92 as C-NS was fifth in 1:53 flat.

Page, Addison Ziegler, Kaitlyn Hotaling and Meghan Moyer were fourth in the 4x800 in 10:16.72.

Sweeping the sprints on the boys side, C-NS, in the 55 hurdles had, Carlton Garnes prevail in 7.84, edging the 7.89 from teammate Camron goals, joining Kirkby and Calen Brown in that column.

But now it was top seed Baldwinsville, on the same ice in Lysander that the Warriors used as a home venue years ago but also a place where it lost 5-1 to the Bees late in January.

Here, it would prove nearly identical, Liverpool tough and game, but B’ville proving too tough and too deep, getting away late to prevail 4-1.

After the Bees seized an early 2-0 advantage, Welch did all in his power to keep it that way, ultimately earning 41 saves, but getting no support other than a thirdperiod goal from Haskins, assisted by Brown and Cole. B’ville limited Liverpool to just nine shots overall, with goals from Nick Cary, Harrison Bragg, Trevor Sutton and Jamie Gipe insuring a semifinal berth as the Warriors’ season concluded.

Ingram. Davine Bennett prevailed in the 55-meter dash, needing 6.56 seconds to beat Nottingham’s Curtis Dennis (6.57) by one-hundredth of a second. Bennett, Walker, Jayceon McGrew and Christian Kahrs were second in the 4x200 in 1:35.38. Joe Main threw the shot put 44’2 1/2” for fourth place, a new personal mark. The Northstars were seventh in the 4x400 relay in 3:42.90. Roman Murray, Jacob Makhlouf, Michael Purvis and Josh Vang were second for Liverpool in the 4x800 relay in 8:37.59, beating C-NS (8:44.01) in third place as Murray also was seventh in the 1,000 in 2:56.19.

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