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SECTION 4 TRACK AND FIELD: CORNING BOYS AND GIRLS EACH WIN THEIR FAST TIMES INVITE (24 PHOTOS) (May 15, 2026)

Southern Tier Sports Report
CORNING — The Corning boys and girls each won titles at the Fast Times Invite on Friday night.

For the girls Corning won at 191, with Vestal second at 75.5. Elmira was sixth at 41 and Horseheads and Edison tied for 12th at 18 points.

On the boys side Corning won at 126, followed by Lansing at 72.5 and Horseheads at 70. Edison was 16th at 11 points followed by Elmira at 10 points. 

In the girls’ 100 Serenity Rollins of Elmira was third in 13.02 followed by teammate Anais Dailey at 13.22. Selena Rollins of Elmira was sixth in 13.24 followed by Corning’s Brooklyn Gordon. 

Edison’s Hannah Lasko was second in the 200 in 26.63 with Selena Rollins fourth in 27.21 followed by Gordon in 27.30. Chinonyerem Okoro of Corning was eighth in 28.07 followed by Erica Bancroft of Horseheads in 28.08.

Lasko won the 400 in 59.06 with Molly Doran of Elmira fifth in 1:01.80 followed by Corning’s Aurora Jellif in 1:02.11, Sophie Shutter of Horseheads in 1:03.50 and Alexis Storch of Elmira in 1:04.15. Arrianna Jones of Elmira was 10th in 1:04.97.

Abigail Wagner of Corning was third in the 800 in 2:25.56 and teammate Madison Rose was seventh in 2:39.70.

Kateland Dininny of Corning won the 1500 in 4:54.95 and teammate Gabriella Hurd was fifth in 5:04.89. Addie Fenton of Elmira was seventh in 5:09.10 followed by Corning’s Bella Martinec in 5:12.84.

Olivia Martinec of Corning won the 3000 in 10:33.63. Uma Palma Tree Thutaram of Corning was eighth in 11:56.48 followed by teammate Kai Bronfenbrenner in 11:59.83.

Corning went 1-2-3 in the 100 hurdles with Cella McLaughlin winning in 13.96, a top 10 time in the state this year. Clare McLaughlin was second in 16.81 and Alisyn Conway of Corning was third in 17.85.

Claire Devlin of Corning was second in the 400 hurdles in 1:10.84 followed by Conway in 1:11.20. Amanda McEwen of Corning was sixth in 1:15.44 and Aubrey Scott of Corning was 10th in 1:18.47.

Liesel Despain of Corning was fourth in the 2000 steeplechase in 8:17.94 and Edison’s Emma Duggan was 10th in 9:22.95.

Dailey, Chloe Hubbard, Arrianna Jones and Serenity Rollins won the 400 relay for Elmira in 50.64 while Horseheads’ Bancroft, Mira Barnum, Elly Bachert and Gabrielle Owusu was third in 52.79.

Okoro, Devlin, Gordon and Cella McLaughlin won the 1600 relay for Corning in 4:02.17 and in the 3200 relay Bella Martinec, Wagner, Dininny and Hurd won for Corning in 10:23.72. Fenton, Madelyn Wise, Doran and Millie Kiersten of Elmira took fourth in 11:03.96.

Okoro was second in the high jump at 5-feet and teammate Marie Sweet was seventh at 4-feet, 3-inches.

Reese Conway was second in the pole vault at 11-feet, 6-inches and teammate Lauren Williams was fourth at 8-feet, 6-inches. 

Cella McLaughlin won the long jump at 18-feet, 8 1/2-inches and Madison Bancroft of Horseheads was sixth at 15-feet, 6 3/40inches followed by Corning’s Madison Farrell (15-feet, 1 1/4-inches) and Clare McLaughlin (14-feet, 9 3/4-inches). Corning’s Hadley Murray was tied for ninth at 14-feet, 6 1/4-inches.

Devlin won the triple jump at 36-feet followed by McEwen at 33-feet, 10-inches. Bachert tied for third at 33-feet, 4-inches and Scott was seventh at 32-feet, 10 3/4-inches followed by Madison Bancroft (32-feet, 4 1/2-inches) and Alisyn Conway was 10th at 31-feet, 6 1/4-inches. 

Kailee Davis of Corning was second in the shot put at 33-feet followed by teammate Samantha Harvey at 30-feet, 5 1/4-inches. Horseheads’ Lindsey Davis was ninth at 26-feet, 1-inch.

Grace Kio was fourth in the discus at 97-feet, 1-inch followed by teammate Davis at 93-feet. 

In the boys’ 100 Patrick Laney of Horseheads won in 11.26 followed by teammate Baraka Schmidt in 11.36. Teammate Marco Cipolla was fourth at 11.72 and teammate Christian Thomas was sixth at 11.90.

Chase Luangsuwan of Horseheads won the 200 in 22.83 followed by Schmidt in 22.96. Ryan Calkins of Corning was fourth in 23.55 followed by teammate Adrian Blouin (23.61). Cipolla was eighth in 23.73 followed by Corning’s Zac Radnitz (23.86) and Ethan Wentze (24.22). 

Calkins was third in the 400 in 50.94 followed by Horseheads’ Tyler Sherry in 51.53. Zachary Sternfels of Edison was sixth in 52.65 and Radnitz was 11th in 53.63. 

Max Williams of Horseheads was eighth in the 800 in 2:02.16 and Charles Warner of Corning was 10th in 2:03.93. 

Nicholas Ferratella had a PR by nearly seven seconds, and had a top-10 time in the state to take second in the 1600 in 4:14.83, followed by teammates Bryce Hammond in a PR of 4:17.67 and Sebastian Boutwell in a PR of 4:18.87. Nicholas Kowal of Horseheads was sixth in 4:23.46 followed by Christopher Lawson of Corning in a PR of 4:23.97 and Ashtyn Stark of Corning had a PR of 4:30.88 to take ninth. 

Andrew Miller of Corning was fourth in the 3200 in 10:29.03 and teammate Elijah Sonner was seventh in 10:50.04 followed by teamate Isaac Ho in 10:52.26. 

Wentzel was second in the 110 hurdles in 15.11 and teammate Joshua Fajardo was seventh in 16.78. 

Adrian Blouin of Corning was second in the 400 hurdles in 58.08 followed by Edison’s Augustus Ector in 59.14. 

Britton Chapman of Corning was seventh in the 3000 steeplechase in 11:47.29 and in the 400 relay Horseheads’ Cipolla, Schmidt, Laney and Luangsuwan won in 43.36. Corning’s Liam Krebs, Achille Gallois, Grayson Timmons and Jacob Deneka was third in 45.43 and Elmira was with in 46.01 with a team of Gabriel Smith, Bryson Williams, Darien Harris and Zer’miah Wilson.

Edison’s Jameson Dugan, Ector, Sternfels and Brenden Smith won the 1600 relay in 3:42.14 and Elmira’s Ian Pena, Marc Durbin, Benjamin Marshall and Garrett Palmieri took fourth in 3:50.91. 

In the 3200 relay Bryce Hammond, Lawson, Boutwell and Ferratella won in 8:02.03 with Horseheads’ Kowal, Jack Sydlansky, Allen Wetmore and Gavin Hornsby took third in 8:28.07.

Drew Clearwater of Elmira was fourth in the high jump at 5-feet, 10-inches and Gallois was sixth at 5-feet, 8-inches. 

Wentzel won the pole vault at 13-feet followed by teammate Maxwell Jennings at the same height. Connor Harrington of corning was eighth at 11-feet followed by teammate Connor Calkins at 10-feet, 6-inches. 

Dwayne Gardiner of Corning was eighth in the long jump at 19-feet, 6-inches followed by Deneka (19-feet, 1/40inches) and Fajardo (18-feet, 9-inches). 

Fajardo was fifth in the triple jump at 40-feet, 6 3/4-inches. Edison’s Mark Cornacchio was seventh at 38-feet, 7 3/4-inches followed by Bryson Williams of Elmira at 38-feet, 5 3/4-inches. 

Freddie Collins of Corning was third in the shot put at 44-feet, 4 1/4-inches followed by teammate Austin Curreri at 42-feet, 5-inches. 

Collins was second in teh discus at 137-feet, 7-inches and Owen Bieloski was eighth at 113-feet, 11-inches. 

IN the 4x100 mixed weight man’s race Corning was third at 56.36.

In the 1600 meter mixed race walk Stella Harrison of Horseheads was second in 8:14.56 followed by Lillian Deuerlein of Corning in third in 10:01.77. 

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PHOTOS BY BRIAN FEES

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