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Cazenovia boys track team beats out Homer 107-34

By PHil BlACkwEll

On Friday Cazenovia track and field was part of the Onondaga Central Invitational, its boys team earning 44 points to tie Henninger and Oswego for third place, trailing only Watertown and Tully.

Back on Wednesday, Cazenovia had blown out Homer 107-

34 at Buckley-Volo Field, with Branden McColm sweeping all three distance races, taking the 800 in 2:15.5, the 1,600 in 5:02.8 and the 3,200 in 10:59.5.

Connor Frisbie had a top triple jump of 40 feet 2 inches to go with a winning long jump of 19 feet and a time of 16.8 seconds in the 110 high hurdles.

Wins also came from Jed

Olkowski (shot put, 36’5”), Miles Weiler (discus, 98’2”), Killian Blouin (pole vault, 10 feet), J.P. Hoak (100-meter dash, 12.0 seconds), Dan Raymond (400-meter dash, 53.5) and Jaden Kaplan (200-meter dash, 23.5).

Now, at Onondaga, McColm needed 2:10.47 to beat out Canastota’s Ryan Sanderson (2:11.44) and win the 800, while also taking second in the 3,200 in 10:17.80 as Will Austin was fourth in the 1,600 in 4:53.65.

Kaplan needed 51.60 seconds to storm to third in the 400 sprint as Eliot Comeau (54.41) was eighth, but Kaplan would help McColm, Austin and Caleb Gilmore win the 4x800 relay in 8:42.14, more than 14 seconds ahead of the field. Comeau took fifth in the high jump, clearing 5’6” as Finn Worthington (5’4”) tied for ninth. Blouin cleared 9’6” for fifth place and Gillmore was seventh (8’6”) in the pole vault. Frisbie was eighth in the 110 high hurdles in 17.47 seconds as Austin, Judah Ossont, Owen Woodworth and Tristian Field-Bradley got fifth in the 4x400 relay in 3:52.41.

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