High school recap: Rowers from St. Joe’s, Nardin and Canisius bring home hardware | Secondary school

St. Joe’s, Nardin and Canisius returned home from St. Catherine’s on Sunday as winners of the 75th Annual Canadian Secondary Schools Rowing Association Championships.

St. Joe’s took home gold in the Seniors 4+ with Michael Cannavo, Lars Finlayson, Alex Glenn, Christian Trotter and Chris Zilliox.

Nardin won the senior women’s 4+ national championship with Haley McMullen and Lauren Bauer, Esther Littlefield, Mary Mangan and Lucy Fortner.

Canisius won the Juniors 8+ and Juniors 4+. The winning crew in the 8+ were Maxwell Burget, Peter Cross, Liam Feeney, James Dodman, Mark Kadiev, Meer Renschlear, Toe Toe, Alex Pusateri and Theadore Hibbard. The winning crew in the 4+ were Burget, Cross, Feeney, Dodman and Hibbard.

Each school also had additional medalists.

St. Joe’s won silver in the Seniors 8+ with Cannavo, Finlayson, Glenn, Trotter, Kyan Chase, Ethan Kania, Joseph Rebhan, Anthony DePinto and Zilliox. The Marauders Juniors 4+ won bronze (Sam Prelewicz, James O’Neill, Luke Ludwig, Charles Hawthorn and Ben Mazurkiewicz).

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Nardin finished third in the Women’s Senior 8+, fourth in the Lightweight 4, and fifth in the Junior 8.

Canisius placed third in the Seniors’ Lightweight 4 (Adam Whitmann, Evan Izatt, Brendan Johnson, Will Oh and Adamo Shugg). The Junior Lightweight 4 finished fifth with five tenths of a second.

Lewiston-Porter’s Rocco Randazzo shot 77 points in the second round of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association championship Monday and finished ninth with a two-day total of 148 points at the Mark Twain Course in Elmira.

Randazzo, the Section VI champion, earned a spot on the All-State team by finishing in the top 20.

Thomas Finn of Locust Valley in Section VIII shot a 1-over-72 to finish with a 138 overall and a four-shot win.

Eighth-grader from Lancaster, Cole Jones, followed up his 71st round with an 80 in the first round to finish in 17th place with a two-day total of 151.

Williamsville East’s Tyler Delisanti finished his first round with a second straight 77 and finished tied for 29th with 154. Lancaster’s Michael Wolsky shot an 84 in the second round to finish with 163.

Williamsville South’s Julian Mogensen was next among the Section VI golfers with 77 and 165 overall, followed by Westfield’s Darien Swanson (82-83-165), East Aurora’s Peter Jantzi (88-81-169) and Eliel Rodriguez of Hutch Tech (92). -85-177).

Section VI finished sixth overall with a total score of 1,100. Section VIII was the winner with 1,037 strokes.

Clarence senior Tori Leach shot an 82 with a total of 161 over two days and placed 11th in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Championships at McGregor Links and Country Club in Wilton.

Leach shot a 79 in the first round on Sunday.

Kennedy Sweddick of Albany Academy (Section II) won the tournament by four shots and two rounds of a par 72 straight.

Section VI champion Rosie Dinunzio of Clarence shot 81 in the second round to finish with a two-day total of plus 27,171 and a tie for 29th place.

Anika Michel von Clarence followed her 85 with an 87 for a 172.

Clarence’s Kylie Dean shot 88 and finished with 177.

Depews Lauren Jaskier’s second round of 84 was 14 better than her first round and she finished in the top 50 with 182 overall.

Southwestern’s Josephine Corey shot a 95 after her 96 in the first round for a total of 191.

Lancaster’s Sophia Brown had 97 in the second round (195 overall) and teammate Riley Morris had 108 in the second round (200 overall).

The Section VI team finished fifth with a total of 1,241. First place Ursuline Academy helped Section I win the team title with a total of 1,102. Section VIII finished second with 1,122.

• Lewiston-Porter Girls Lacrosse star Sophie Massaro has verbally committed to Division II Mercyhurst. She was second in Section VI with 79 goals that season.

• Hamburg announced three signings: Clarissa O’Connor to Gannon University for cheerleading, Nolan Heavern to Alfred State for baseball and Courtney Schaeffer to RIT for cross country and track and field.

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