McKenna, Ursuline Relay Break Records at Nike & New Balance Meets
Ursuline Girls sprint medley relay won at Nike Indoor Nationals, achieving the fifth best time in New York history. Pearl River's JD Lloyd McKenna won the boys 800 in a Section 1-record time and ranks second all-time for New York high school boys. John Jay-East Fishkill's Nate Johnson scored the second highest pentathlon points this season nationally and holds the all-time record for New York high school athletes. Numerous local athletes set personal bests and earned All-American honors at the Nike and New Balance meets, showcasing an impressive close to the indoor track season.
By the Numbers- JD Lloyd McKenna's time in the 800: 1:50.92, second fastest for New York high school athletes.
- Nate Johnson's pentathlon score of 3,932 points is No. 1 all-time among New York high school athletes.
- Ursuline's relay time: 3:56.73, No. 2 in Section 1 history.
- Ursuline's girls defended their national title, further establishing themselves as a top contender in track.
- Local athletes achieved All-American status in various events at national meets, highlighting the strength of Section 1 performers.
- McKenna and Johnson are set to compete at the collegiate level next season, showcasing their potential for further success.
As the outdoor track season approaches, expect local athletes to continue their dominance and potentially break more records. The development of McKenna and Johnson in college could further elevate the competitive landscape for Section 1 in upcoming seasons.
Bottom LineThe record-setting performances at national meets reflect the strength and potential of Section 1 athletes, foreshadowing a bright future as many transition to collegiate competitions. Their achievements not only enhance local pride but also set benchmarks for future athletes.
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