CORNING — The Corning boys and girls track and field teams each picked up wins over Elmira on Tuesday night.
For the girls Corning won 80-52 and the boys won 96-45.
In the girls’ 100 hurdles Corning’s Clare McLaughlin won in 16.70 followed by Naudia Inness of Elmira in 17.90 and Teagan Walsh of Corning in 18.61.
Corning’s Olivia Martinec, Bella Martinec, Gabriella Hurd and Abigail Wagner won the 3200 relay in 10:27.80 and in the girls’ 100 Corning’s Cella McLaughlin won in 12.48 followed by Serenity Rollins of Elmira in 13.06 and teammate Ana Dailey in 13.56.
Kaitlyn Lee of Corning won the 1500 in 5:25.86 followed by teamate Uma Palma Tree Thutaram (5:41.89) and Madelyn Wise of Elmira (5:45.56).
Hadley Murray, Kaylee Scolaro, Emma Mase and Lauren Younkin of Corning won the 400 relay in 57.38.
Molly Doran of Elmira won the 400 in 1:06.86 followed by teammates Arrianna Jones (1:07.05) and Jazae Watkins-White in 1:07.86.
Claire Devlin of Corning won the 400 hurdles in 1:07.65 followed by teammate Alisyn Conway (1:14.66) and Azavyanna Morgan of Elmira (1:15.92).
Wagner won the 800 in 2:34.60 followed by Hurd (2:37.96) and Addie Fenton of Elmira (2:38.73).
Serenity Rollins won the 200 for Elmira in 27.15 followed by Arrianna Jones of Elmira (27.67) and Aurora Jellif of Corning (27.78).
Wise won the 3000 in 12:50.87 followed by teammate Millie Kiersten (13:00.94) and Thutaram (13:44.74).
Elmira’s Inness, Doran, Jones and Jazae Watkins-White won the 1600 relay in 4:32.21.
Reese Conway of Corning won the pole vault at 9-feet, 6-inches followed by teammates Lauren Williams (8-feet) and Younkin (5-feet, 6-inches).
Kailee Davis of Corning won the shot put at 29-feet, 3 1/2-inches followed by teammate Samantha Harvey (29-feet, 1 3/4-inches) and Verneece Sumner of Elmira (28-feet, 3 1/2-inches).
Cella McLaughlin won the long jump at 18-feet, 7-incheds followed by Devlin (16-feet, 8 3/4-inches) and Serenity Rollins (16-feet, 8 1/2-inches).
Inness won the high jump at 4-feet, 6-inches followed by Dailey (4-feet, 3-inches) and Morgan (4-feet).
Amanda McEwen of Corning won the triple jump at 34-feet, 2 1/2-inches followed by teammate Aubrey Scott (33-feet, 4 1/2-inches) and Nadia Zeba of Elmira (31-feet, 2 1/4-inches).
In the boys’ 3200 relay Charles Warner, Graham Wightman, Bryce Hammond and Sebastian Boutwell of Corning won in 8:20 and Joshua Fajardo of Corning won the 110 hurdles in 16.87 followed by teammates Gavin Crawford (19.41) and Maxwell Jennings (19.66).
Jacob Deneka of Corning won the 100 in 11.87 followed by teammate Ethan Wentzel (11.93) and Elmira’s Zeri’miah Wilson (12.06).
Liam Krebs, Grayson Timmons, Zac Radnitz and Deneka won the 400 relay for Corning in 45.90.
In the 1600 James Lovell of Elmira won in 4:48.78 followed by Corning’s Andrew Miller (4:53.66) and Elijah Sonner (5:00.20).
Ryan Calkins of Corning won the 400 in 51.98 followed by Hammond (53.24) and Boutwell (53.49).
In the 400 hurdles Adrian Blouin won for Corning in 58.33 followed by teammate Connor Calkins (1:03.84) and Benjamin Marshall of Elmira (1:07.79).
Lovell won the 800 in 2:11.01 followed by Corning’s Connor Harrington (2:14.92) and Gianni Page of Elmira (2:17.14).
Ryan Calkins won the 200 in 23.47 followed by Wilson (23.78) and Darien Harris of Elmira (23.98).
Andrew Wilkerson of Corning won the 3200 in 11:07.44 followed by teammate Ryan Madden (12:00.03) and Noah Wilbur of Elmira (12:03.72).
Bryson Williams, Jaden Albarran, Lisandro Driscoll and Garrett Palmieri won the 1600 relay for Elmira in 3:48.54.
Maxwell Jennings won the pole vault at 13-feet followed by Wentzel and Harrington, both at 11-feet.
In the boys’ shot put Freddie Collins of Corning won at 42-feet, 5 1/2-inches followed by teammate Austin Curreri (38-feet, 9 3/4-inches) and Jace-Thomas Barr of Elmira (34-feet, 7 1/2-inches).
Chase Smith of Elmira won the long jump at 20-feet, 1-inch followed by Blouin (18-feet, 9 1/2-inches) and Deneka (18-feet, 7-inches).
In the boys’ high jump Harris won at 5-feet, 10-inches followed by teammates Drew Clearwater (5-feet, 8-inches) and Wilson (5-feet, 4-inches).
Smith won the triple jump at 41-feet, 2 3/4-inches followed by Corning’s Dwayne Gardiner (38-feet, 2 1/2-inches) and Bryson Williams (36-feet, 7 1/4-inches).
Collins won the discus at 121-feet, 7-inches followed by Owen Bieloski of Corning (109-feet, 3-inches) and Zavier Andrews of Elmira (105-feet, 6-inches).
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PHOTOS BY SHEILA SUTTON.