By: Joseph Yeo
Last Wednesday, the Buckhorns fell short to the Delaware Valley Warriors, losing 78 to 71, leading them to a 1-3 season. The 3200 meter relay (4×800) was won by the Buckhorns with a time of 9:01.8, ran by Malik Lawal, Andrew Bromberger, Aiden Janowicz, and Daniel Salvati.
The 110 meter hurdles was won by the Buckhorns, Owen Wolff got first with a time of 18.6 and Ehren Keller coming in second also for the Buckhorns.
The 100 meter dash was won by the Warriors with a time of 11.2 with Daniel Matyjazek coming in third for the Buckhorns.
The 1600 meter run (1 mile) was won by the Warriors with a time of 4:49 with JP Yeo coming in third for the Buckhorns.
The 400 meter relay (4×100) was won by the Warriors with a time of 44.4.
The 400 meter dash was won by the Buckhorns with Jacob Gardner running a time of 54.3.
The 300 meter Hurdles was won by the Buckhorns with Owen Wolff coming in first with a time of 44.8 and Ehren Keller coming in second place for the Buckhorns also.
The 800 meter run was won by the Buckhorns with Daniel Salvati coming in first with a time of 2:08.4.
The 200 meter dash was won the Warriors with a time of 23.4 with Daniel Matyjazek and Jacob Gardner coming in second and third for the Buckhorns.
The 3200 meter run (2 Mile) was won by the Buckhorns with Freshman standout Aiden Janowicz running a 10:14.9.
The 1600 meter relay (4×400) was won by the Warriors with a time of 3:40.8. The shot put throw was won by the Warriors with a throw of 40 feet 3 inches (40-3), with Ben Ostroski coming in second for the Buckhorns.
The Discus was won by the Buckhorns with Ben Ostroski coming in first with a throw of 134 feet 7 inches (134-7) with Tyler Yakaboski coming in second for the Buckhorns also. Javelin was won by the Warriors with a throw of 140 feet 3 inches (140-3) with Shayne Madrigal coming in second for the Buckhorns.
Long jump was won by the Warriors with a jump of 19 feet and 10 ½ inches (19-10 ½ ) with Daniel Matyjazek coming in second for the Buckhorns.
Triple Jump was won by the Warriors with a jump of 38 feet 9 inches (38-9) with Joe Pettinato and Ehren Keller coming in second and third for the Buckhorns.
High Jump was won by the the Warriors with a jump of 5 foot 6 inches (5-6).
Pole vault was swept by the Buckhorns with Derek Burckes vaulting 9 feet (9-0) and Daniel Lauerson.
The Buckhorns look to go up to Honesdale next Tuesday and are working hard to come out with a win to add to the column, hopefully ending the season at .500.