SECTION 4 TRACK AND FIELD: FLINT DOMINATES 100 AS HORSEHEADS QUALIFIES ATHLETES FOR STATES IN FOUR EVENTS (20 PHOTOS) (2025-06-05)
Southern Tier Sports Report ENDICOTT — Horseheads’ Mylynn Flint dominates 100 as Horseheads qualifies athletes to states in four events at the Section IV track and field state qualifiers.
Mylynn Flint of Horseheads won the 100 in 12.71 to earn a trip to states. She was .4 faster than anyone else in the field.
DJ Coprew of Elmira was fourth in the boys’ 100 in 11.26 followed by Horseheads’ Chase Luangsuwan (11.32).
Carlo Cipolla of Horseheads won Class A in the 110 hurdles, taking fourth overall, in 1611 to make states. Ethan Wentzel of Corning was seventh in 16.65.
Nicholas Kowal won Class A in the 1600 in 4:26.86 to make states. Corning’s Nicholas Ferratella was seventh in 4:30.98.
Horseheads girls made states in the 4x100 relay in 50.34, third overall and first in Class A. Corning was fifth at 52.22 and Elmira was eighth at 52.79.
Corning’s Nonye Okoro, Laiana Gardiner, Claire Devlin and McLaughlin won the 1600 relay in 4:02.99 to make states. Horseheads was fifth in 4:12.09 and Elmira was ninth in 4:18.47.
For the boys the Hawks team of Greg Homa, Bryce Hammond, Sebastian Boutwell and Jaxyn Mahoney won in 8:04.91. Horseheads was 10th in 8:53.87.
Freddie Collins of Corning was third overall and first in Class A in the shot put at 48-feet, 9-inches to make states. Horseheads’ Calvin Cragle was fifth at 46-feet, 8 1/4-inches followed by teammate Joey Biviano at 46-feet, 7 1/4-inches. Logan Mullaney of Corning was eighth at 44-feet, 7 1/4-inches.
Luangsuwan was fourth in the 200 in 22.63 followed by Nicholas Brucie of Corning in 23.20.
Elmira’s boys took second in the 400 relay in 42.95 and Horseheads was fifth at 44.36.
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PHOTOS BY TIM BIRNEY.
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