Banks, McMahon set records at Section 1 SQ’s Christopher Hunt Feb 27, 2011

Anima Banks won in 2:50.05, the fifth-fastest time in New York State history and a Section 1 record. She bettered a time of 2:51.2 set by Kristin Reese of Carmel in 2007. Mary Cain’s second-place finish, 2:50.84, crushed the New York State freshman class record. The previous mark of 2:53.02 was set by Brianna Welch of North Shore in 2007.

More Confident Hale leads Lions into Day 2 at Heps Christopher Hunt Feb 27, 2011

Sharay Hale is the most dominant sprinter in the Ivy League since Olympian Meredith Rainey. She leisurely demolished her league record Saturday, advancing to tomorrow’s 200-meter final in 23.64 seconds. That came after Hale ran the fastest qualifying time in the 400, winning her section in 53.59.

Sheepshead Bay wins PSAL boys title Christopher Hunt Feb 25, 2011

The roar from his Sheepshead Bay teammates echoed through the arena and from the very first scored event – when Kun won the 3,200 in 9:55.70 – it seemed that he had set the stage for the Sharks to win their first indoor title under coach John Padula.

Top NY athletes head West for Brooks PR Invitational Christopher Hunt Feb 23, 2011

Some of New York’s best will head to Seattle to race on the oversized track at the Dempsey Indoor at the University of Washington. Sunday The 307-meter indoor track has been a haven for fast times for collegiate runners around the country and now it’ll be the high school athletes’ turn to perform at the new showcase event. Here’s a look at the local athletes with accepted entries.

CHSAA Champs: Awad takes the lead for Chaminade Christopher Hunt Feb 19, 2011

When Chaminade junior Tommy Awad was logging his 500-plus miles over the summer he decided that he wanted to be a leader on his team. He knew it would happen one day. Awad would be ready by his senior year. Maybe sooner. That day was Saturday. Awad totaled 12 points, for Chaminade as his team won its first CHSAA championship since in 13 years.

A WEEK at the Armory: What you might have missed Christopher Hunt Feb 17, 2011

It’s easy to get lost in the towering shadow of two national record attempts in the same race with Bernard Lagat and high schooler Lukas Verzbicas. Then there was last night’s sprint by 95-year-old Ida Keeling, which showed that running is more than a sport but can become a lifestyle.