HS RECORDS FALL AT NB COLLEGIATE Christopher Hunt Feb 06, 2011

The only thing that Strymar Livingston could do was shake his head. On a day when runners took a giant eraser to the record books Saturday, the one national record that could have been knocked off remained on the books.

Lipari already makes an impact for 'Nova Christopher Hunt Feb 05, 2011

For years, Emily Lipari toiled through workouts alone, or sometimes with her older brother, Tom, or some members of the boys team at Roslyn. She couldn’t wait for a training partner that could push her finally. The Villanova freshman surely got one.

Duke repeats as Collegiate DMR champs Christopher Hunt Feb 04, 2011

Duke coach Norm Ogilvie didn’t have much reservation when he threw two freshmen on the front of his distance medley relay. Ogilvie still didn’t have any even after Demenick DeMatteo and Ben Raskin almost blew the first stick pass either.

Dozo’s Chamique Francis chooses Texas Christopher Hunt Feb 04, 2011

Chamique Francis accepted and athletic scholarship to the University of Texas/ She plans to make an announcement at the New Balance Track and Field Center later today. She chose the Longhorns over LSU, South Carolina and Texas A&M.

Francis joins sister at Oregon Christopher Hunt Feb 02, 2011

Claudia Francis could have picked any school in the country. Anyone would gladly have her. The Cardozo senior is the best half-miler in the country and probably still has the biggest upside of any high school runner you can think of. And she picked the Unversity of Oregon.

Teary-eyed Hastings wins 400 in homecoming Christopher Hunt Jan 22, 2011

Natasha Hastings took a step Saturday, winning the elite women’s 400 at the New Balance Games in 52.26 seconds. She is back training with Curtis Fyre, who coached her at South Carolina and is now managed by her mother, Joanne Hastings. The night before at the Great Dane Classic, Hastings clocked won the 60 in a personal best 7.28.

Francis looks to have fun with pros at NB Games Christopher Hunt Jan 19, 2011

Claudia Francis has plenty going on. The Cardozo senior competed in three track meets in five days ending Monday at the MLK Relays. She has a final exam tomorrow in science class and she still needs to make a decision on where she will compete in college next year.

Luthin leads blanket finish, Chevoiserat runs US #1 mile Christopher Hunt Jan 13, 2011

It’s no secret that when Westbury’s Owen Skeete is in the race that he’s going to be leading after the first lap. And more often than not the field, knowing Skeete’s habit, will let him go and wait until he fades back into the crowd. But there are times Skeete doesn’t come back and the chase pack, pretending that the leader isn’t really the leader, then goes scrambling to get back into the race the way that Warwick’s Tim Luthin and Mike Mazzaccaro of CBA (N.J.) were forced to go scurrying behind Skeete as he attempted to pull off one of the biggest upsets of the season.