Haldane

TRACK AND FIELD — On June 13 and 14, Haldane juniors Shayla Ochoa and Owen Powers competed in the state championships at Middletown. Powers finished 41st of 67 competitors in the 1,600-meter run in 4:24.84, and Ochoa was 39th of 41 athletes in the pentathlon with 1,962 points.

Haldane juniors Owen Powers and Shayla Ochoa
Haldane juniors Owen Powers and Shayla Ochoa competed at the state track finals in Middletown last weekend. (Photo provided)

LACROSSE — Fallou Faye, a senior, was named this week by coaches to the Section I all-star team.

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TRACK AND FIELD — At the state finals in Middletown on June 13 and 14, Noah Spiak finished 15th among 20 Division B competitors in the 400-meter hurdles in 58.02, Jahcier Ballard tied for 32nd in the high jump at 5-10 and Jayden Mihalchik was 13th in Division B and 38th overall in the discus at 133-1.

BASEBALL — Pitchers Ryan Landisi (40.1 innings pitched, 6-0, 38 strike-outs) and Derrick Heaton (25 innings pitched, 5-0, 2 saves, 23 strike-outs, 2.52 ERA, .157 batting average against); infielders Ryan Smith (.439 batting average, 29 hits, 27 RBI, 8 stolen bases) and Zach Schetter (.355, 22 hits, 15 RBI); and outfielder Mercer Jordan (.471, 24 hits, 4 home runs, 18 RBIs, 10 stolen bases) were all named to the Section IX, Class A All-Star team. In addition, Ryan Koval was named Section IX, Class A coach of the year.

BASKETBALL — Jahcier Ballard is among the 12 players named to the Section IX boys’ team for the annual Basketball Coaches Association of New York summer tournament, scheduled for Aug. 1 to 3 at Monroe-Woodbury High School.

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