ADAMS CENTER — Ryan Sanders of South Jefferson captured the 3,200-meter run to highlight the local finishers in the South Jefferson Invitational on Saturday.
Sanders finished in 9 minutes, 52.3 seconds to help the host Spartans to a third-place team (70 points) finish behind winner Rome Free Academy (144) and Cicero-North Syracuse (126).
South Jefferson's Curtis Wilson placed second in the 400 and third in the 200, Kyle Hathaway was second in the 800 and Justin Ramey took second in the 400 hurdles, and Nathan Traynor took third in the 1,600.
Indian River's Curtis Dukes was second in the 100 meters, and anchored the Indian River 400 relay, which also included Fred Williams, Corey Hall, Don Polite, to a second-place finish. Hall also took second in the triple jump, and third in the long jump and high jump for the Warriors, while George DeVita added a third in the 800.
Cory Storie of Gouverneur was third in the 100, and teammate Charlie Saidel was third in the 400 hurdles and fourth in the triple jump.
Meet records were set by the Baldwinsville distance medley relay (10:50.6), the Baldwinsville 3,200 relay (8:20.6) and the Rome Free 400 relay (43.5). Andy Kahl of C-NS was a double winner in the 400 and high jump, Shawn Carter of RFA took the 100 and the triple jump, and Anthony DeJean from RFA doubled in the 200 and the long jump.
FREDERICKS LEADS OFA TO TITLE
Jake Fredericks won three events and finished second in another to lead OFA to the team title at the Section 10 Invitational in Madrid. The Blue Devils finished with 136 points. Norwood-Norfolk was second with 117 and Malone was third with 110.
Fredericks picked up wins in the 400 hurdles, 400 and triple jump and was second in the 110 hurdles. C.J. Bracy added wins in the long jump and high jump for OFA and Spencer Crawford placed first in the penathlon.
Canton's Matt Pierce won the 1,600 and 3,200 and Malone claimed all three relays.
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
MALONE CLAIMS TITLE
Led by five individual champions Malone picked up the team title at the Section 10 Invitational in Madrid.
The Huskies earned 150 points and Gouverneur was second with 95 with Tupper Lake finishing third with 94.
Malone's individual winners included: Maggie Dievendorf (100 hurdles), Kaylie Lamica (400 hurdles), Jessica Farmer (200), Amanda Gadway (shot put) and Kate Matthews (penathlon).
Potsdam's Kaila Maguire picked up wins in the 1,500 and 3,000 and Gouverneur's Michelle Smith won the 100 and long jump and was on a winning 400 relay.
BOYS LACROSSE
LOWVILLE 11, ST. LAWRENCE 6
Brandon Marshall scored five goals as the Red Raiders beat the Larries in a nonleague game at Lowville.
Matt Graveley contributed three goals and one assist for Lowville (6-6), while Stephen Martin had two goals and two assists and Corey Ryan six assists.
Cody Kilcoyne and Brady Helmer led SLC (6-6) with two goals and one assist apiece.
SOUTH JEFFERSON 15, MASSENA 7
Jake Smith buried a game-best five goals and chipped in an assist as the Spartans rolled to a nonleague victory over the Red Raiders in Massena.
Marc Piche contributed four goals and four assists for South Jefferson (6-7). Mike Virga registered 20 saves.
Josh Centrella and Matt Thompson each scored twice for Massena (2-8).
POTSDAM 11, SARANAC LAKE 5
Brandyn Jerome scored three goals to lead Potsdam past the Red Storm (4-3, 3-3) in an Northern Athletic Conference game in Saranac Lake.
Pete Tardelli added two goals for Potsdam (9-2, 8-1). Sam Holsen had one goal and two assists, and Jordan LaPointe picked up one goal and one assist for the Sandstoners.
Keegan Muldowney led Saranac Lake with a goal and three assists. Mike Phelabaum added two goals for the Red Storm.
GIRLS LACROSSE
CANTON 15, POTSDAM 5
Tressa Goolden scored four goals and Katherine Sweeney added three to lead Canton (9-2, 8-0) past the Sandstoners in an NAC game in Potsdam.
Christy Foster, Tiffany Hudson and Shannon Flanagan each added two goals for Canton. Ginette Cornett and Tess Hazen picked up two goals apiece for Potsdam (3-6, 2-6).
NORTHWOOD 12, MASSENA 10
Alison Shapey scored five goals to lead the Northwood School past the Red Raiders (1-8) in a nonleague game in Lake Placid.
Kiley Buckshot led Massena (1-8) with two goals and three assists, and Larri-Lee Skidders added three goals for Massena.
BOYS TENNIS
ALEXANDRIA, LOWVILLE TIE
Alexandria and Lowville finished tied with 33 points each at the Frontier League boys tennis tournament at Watertown High School.
An Nguyen of Immaculate Heart Central took the first singles crown over Brandon Bryant of Lowville.