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Recap: 2015 Colgate Women's Games Finals

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Armory Track News   Feb 7th 2015, 10:22pm
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Stephanie Ogunbiyi of P.S. 4 won the Elementary A 55m hurdles in 11.74 and will compete for the title of NYRR Fastest Kid on the Block at the 108th NYRR Millrose Games."I have fun running here," said Ogunbiyof. "I look forward to racing at Millrose Games and hope I win there."

Rhyan Moody of St. Cyril of Alexandria ran 2:28.71 in the Middle School 800m and will also compete in the 108th NYRR Millrose Games: "I'm excited for the opportunity to run in the NYRR Millrose Games," said Moody. "I'm also excited to see Sanya Richards-Ross run because we're both Jamaican."

Avery Lewis of Freinds Central ran 28.65 in the Elementary A 200m and was named the meet's Most Outstanding Athlete: "My dream is to be an Olympian," said Lewis. "I want to be like Usain Bolt and Sanya Richards-Ross." 



Irvington's Kiana Lee took the High School 200m in 24.98.



Courtney Macaluso won the College 55m Dash in 7.38: "Winning was important because my boyfriend is in the Army and today's his birthday," said Macaluso. "I told him that I would win for him."



Sanaiya Watts of Agnes Irwin won the Middle School 1500m in 5:00.21. Madison McDonald was second in 5:01.50.



Nyjah Young-Bey of Mount Hebron won the Middle School 400m in 59.34. Felicia Qurainoo of Avenal finished second in 1:00.75: "Winning is always exciting, but getting the chance to compete is the best part about being an athlete," said Young-Bey.



Brooklyn Tech's Tori Johnson won the Middle School 800m 2:21.45. Taylor Henriquez of Curtis HS was a close second in 2:21.48.

Photos by Karthik Adimula



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