Warwick Valley senior Lillian Greibesland has accepted a full scholarship to run cross country and track for North Carolina State University — she will have a signing ceremony at the high school later this week. This has to be a big relief for the distance standout, who has faced a long recovery from a torn Achilles tendon suffered in the fall of 2008. She looked super at the OCIAA girls’ championships on Saturday, winning the 1,000-meter run going away from Monroe-Woodbury’s Megan Patrignelli.
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Cuffe wins 3,200 state title; Mosley wins 600
Aisling Cuffe of Cornwall won the girls’ 3,200-meter run at the New York State indoor track and field championships this morning in Ithaca. Her time of 9:36 was 20 seconds better than Colleen Schmidt of Holy Trinity.
In the afternoon session, Middletown’s Mel Mosley won the boys’ 600 in 1:20.87.
Lillian Greibesland of Warwick was 9th and Megan Patrignelli of Monroe-Woodbury was 14th in the 1,000.
Victoria Alexander of Beacon was seventh in the 55 dash.
Christina Zelenoy of Monroe-Woodbury was 12th, Cynthia Gray of Pine Bush was 17th and Rachel Miller of Cornwall was 29th in the 600.
Soroya Hudson of Cornwall was eighth, Doris Little of Newburgh was 10th and Jessica Dunnigan of Liberty was 13th in the long jump.
Jennifer Mitchell of Newburgh was second, Hudson of Cornwall was third and Sara Wickes of Monroe-Woodbury was fourth in the triple jump.
Rachel Deppa of Sullivan West was 12th and Coutney Garrison of Newburgh was 13th in the 1,500 racewalk.
Emily Waligurski of Onteora was sixth and Meaghan Ventarola of Monroe-Woodbury was 11th in the 1,500.
The Intersectional distance medley relay team from Section Nine placed fourth.
Dotrine Jacobs of Newburgh was fourth in the 55 hurdles. Wickes was 21st.
Amber Passalaqua of Pine Bush was 19th and Delany Lynch of Monroe-Woodbury was 22nd in the 300.
In the relays, Monroe-Woodbury was fifth in the 3,200; Newburgh was second in the 1,600; and Monroe-Woodbury was eighth in the 800.
In the high jump, Ashley Grant of Monroe-Woodbury was fifth and Passalaqua was sixth.
In the pole vault, Kayla Leahey of Warwick was fourth, Nicole Kulaga of Pine Bush was ninth and Ariel LaChance of Cornwall was 16th.
In the shot put, Dominique Darby of Tri-Valley was 20th and Katherine Mollahan of Cornwall was 22nd in the shot put.