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100th Millrose Games

Madison Square Garden, New York NY

Friday, February 2, 2007

It's Tauro (again) and Weller in HS Miles

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Tauro and Weller take the wins in the end. Photos John Nepolitan

  • Southern Regional NJ sr Danielle Tauro dealt with a slow, erratic pace and tough competition, but emerged with her second Millrose Girls High School Mile championship. The pace was about 75, 2:28.5, and 3:44.8 as Tauro ran with constant companions Cory McGee (Pass Christian MS freshman) and Chanelle Price (Easton PA jr). Dennis-Yarmouth MA sr Colleen Wetherbee made a big move into the lead that looked like it would shake things up. But she could not hold the pace and the other three retook control. In the end, it was a 67.4 last 440 that gave Tauro her second straight win here in 4:52.81, with McGee, Price, and Tauro's soph teammate Jillian Smith following in 4:53.90, 4:53.99, and 4:54.35, respectively.
  • Boyertown PA sr Jason Weller covered the hot early pace of Shenendehowa NY sr Steve Murdock, as well as the big move of Morris Hills NJ sr Kyle Soloff. He may be considered primarily a 2-miler and CC runner, but Weller proved he has both smarts and a little more speed than he's given credit for. He closed the last 440 in 63.9, passing Soloff and Murdock on the next-to-last curve and sprinting into victory in 4:15.81, ahead of Soloff (4:17.99) and Murdock (4:18.14). As is his wont, Murdock took the pace out hard, splitting 61 and 2:06, 3:12.9. Murdock still led at that point, but Soloff snatched it half a lap later. But Weller had the last word.
  • Seneca SC sr Kya Brookins, added late in the week in the women's elite 60, took 4th in 7.36, just off her national-leading 7.28.
  • Competing against pros, prep race walkers Ricardo Vergara and brother Roberto of SW Texas WC strode to 3rd and 4th with the best HS times of the year in the mile, 6:29.70 and 6:30.71

Preps mix with New York track elites
Millrose gala
Preps mix with New York track legends at black tie gala at the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center the night before Millrose.
From left, Villanova coach and 5-time Wanamaker mile champion Marcus O'Sullivan, Coogan's Restaurant owner
and avid track fan Peter Walsh, 7-time Wanamaker mile champion Eamonn (Chairman of the Boards) Coghlan,
Shenendehowa NY high school senior Steve Murdock and Pass Christian MS high school soph Cory McGee.
by Vic Sailer, PhotoRun.net

Results (from flashresults.com)

 Flash Results, Inc. 
100th Millrose Games
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

Event 34 Boys 1 Mile Run High School
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Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Jason Weller Boyertown Area 4:15.81
2 Kyle Soloff Morris Hills 4:17.99
3 Steve Murdock Shenendehowa 4:18.14
4 Chris Moen Walter Johnson 4:26.32
5 Kevin Gill Brockton 4:26.36
6 Ryan McDermott Chaminade 4:28.16
7 Andrew Palumbo Bishop Hendrickson 4:36.68

 

 Flash Results, Inc. 
100th Millrose Games
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

Event 13 Girls 1 Mile Run High School
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Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Danielle Tauro Southern Regional 4:52.81
2 Cory McGee Pass Christian 4:53.90
3 Chanelle Price Easton 4:53.99
4 Jillian Smith Southern Regional 4:54.35
5 Caroline King Scotia-Glenville 5:02.12
6 Colleen Wetherbee Dennis-Yarmouth 5:02.14
7 Suejin Ahn Ward Melville 5:03.05
8 Brittany Sheffey Bellport 5:08.95
9 Kristin Reese Carmel 5:11.03
10 Callie Hogan Bay Shore 5:18.44

 

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Tauro, Murdock Head Fields for High School Mile

New York, January 20 -- Danielle Tauro NJ and Steve Murdock NY will head up the fields for the High School Miles at the 100th Millrose Games it was announced Saturday night. Both runners emphatically stated their cases as favorites earlier in the day. Tauro won the New Balance Games in a US#1 and Armory record 4:46.13, while a bit further north in New Haven CT, Murdock was racing to a US#2 4:15.21 at the Yale Classic.

The fields are listed below, with the boys (from Larry Byrne) followed by the girls (from Jim Spier).

SELECTEES FOR 2007 MILLROSE GAMES BOYS MILE

-STEVE MURDOCK, Shenendehowa, Clifton Park, NY 4:15.21 Yale (1) 1/20
*CHRISTOPHER MOEN, Walter Johnson, Bethesda, MD 4:16.76 New Balance(1) 1/20
-RYAN McDERMOTT, Chaminade, Mineola, NY 4:16.96 New Balance (2) 1/20
-JASON WELLER, Boyertown, PA 4:17.47 Montgomery (2) 1/13
-ADAM VESS, Xavier, Middletown, CT 4:18.12 Yale (2) 1/20
-KEVIN GILL, Brockton, MA 4:18.85 Hispanic (2) 1/06
-KYLE SOLOFF. Morris Hills, Rockaway, NJ 4:19.41 New Balance (3) 1/20
-BRANDON BURNS, North Kingstown, Wickford, RI 4:19.77 Yale(3) 1/20
-ANDREW PALUMBO, Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI 4:20.14 New Balance(4) 1/20

Listed after the name, school and location of each selectee, are the primary“qualifying” performances that earned these student-athletes their invitations to compete in this prestigious event in the 100th Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden on Friday, February 2nd.

There are Nine competitors from SEVEN Eastern States. Coaches of these individuals will be contacted with “Official Invitations” and further pertinent instructions relating to this event.

In the interim, CONGRATULATIONS to all who produced their best efforts to earn a place on the starting line of our event in the 100th Millrose Games.

 

SELECTEES FOR 2007 MILLROSE GAMES GIRLS MILE

SUEJIN AHN, Ward Melville, Setauket, NY
CALLIE HOGAN, Bay Shore, NY
CAROLINE KING, Scotia-Glenville, Scotia, NY
CORY MC GEE, Pass Christian, MS
CHANELLE PRICE, Easton, PA
KRISTIN REESE, Carmel, NY
JILLIAN SMITH, Southern Regional, Manahawkin, NJ
DANIELLE TAURO, Southern Regional, Manahawkin, NJ
COLLEEN WETHERBEE, Dennis-Yarmouth, South Yarmouth, MA

BRITTANY SHEFFEY, Bellport, Brookhaven, NY

 

Schedule

Time Event
Noon Weight Throw (m)
1:00 PM Women’s Weight Throw (w)
5:40 USA Championship 1-Mile Walk (w)
5:55 Masters 4x400m Relay (w)
6:01 Masters (40+) 4x400m Relay (m)
6:07 Susan M. Rudin USA Championship 1-Mile Walk (m)
6:15 NYAC Morning Program Girls’ Youth Relay
6:19 NYAC Morning Program Boys’ Youth Relay
6:23 Girls Suburban High School 4x400m
6:29 Boys Suburban High School 4x400m
6:35 Girls CHSAA 4 x 400m
6:41 Mayor’s Cup Boys’ PSAL 4x400m
6:47 Mayor’s Cup Girls’ PSAL 4x400m
6:50 John Thomas High Jump (w)
6:55 Girls’ High School Mile
7:00 Fred Schmertz Pole Vault (m)
7:02 Daily News 800 Meters (m)
7:07 400 Meters (w)
7:12 Boys’ CHSAA 4x800m
7:22 Super Runners Shop 800 Meters (w)
7:27 College 4x400m (m)
7:32 Smartwater College 4x800m (m)
7:42 NYRR 3000 Meters (w)
8:15 College 60m Hurdles (w)
8:20 Visa 60m Hurdles (w)
8:25 College 60m Hurdles (m)
8:30 60m Hurdles (m)
8:30 adidas Pole Vault (w)
8:35 NYRR Girls Fastest Kid in New York 50 Meters
8:40 NYRR Boys Fastest Kid in New York 50 Meters
8:45 College 60 Meters (w)
8:50 College 60 Meters (m)
8:55 Hershey’s 60 Meters (w)
9:05 Mondo 60 Meters (m)
9:15 Millrose Centennial Ceremony
9:30 Visa Shot Put (m)
10:05 Boys’ High School Mile
10:15 The Wanamaker Mile
10:22 adidas Mel Sheppard 600
10:26 College 4x400 (w)

 

 

 

Policies for Selection for the Boys & Girls Invitational High School Mile at the 100th Annual Millrose Games

 

Two of the featured events at the Millrose Games are the “Boys One Mile Run” (contested since 1974), and the “Girls One Mile Run” (contested since 1984). Each of these events brings together, by special invitation, eight (8) of the top scholastic milers in the East to race at New York City’s famous Madison Square Garden. The Millrose Games celebrates its 100th edition on Friday, February 2, 2007.

 

These are “scholastic events” sanctioned by National Federation of State High School Associations and the State of New York. Therefore, all competitors must represent their school and wear their school’s team uniform.

 

The Millrose Games’ long-established policy for selecting competitors is based on evaluating each candidate’s “One Mile Performance Profile”, which includes:

- Honors Won (i. e. winning and placing high in major [interstate] meets)

- Win-Loss Record against other top prep milers

- Time Performances at ONE MILE, 1500m, and 1600m

- Rankings on National and Eastern Performance Lists

 

We review each potential candidate’s array of performances in major meets, beginning with the 2006 indoor season, with particular emphasis on State Championships, National Scholastic Indoor Championship (NY Armory), and Nike Indoor Nationals (Landover, MD). Outdoors, our focus is on 2006 State Championships, as well as “major interstate meets”: Arcadia, Penn Relays, Hartford, Loucks, etc., with primary emphasis on “end-of-season” competitions such as the Golden West Invitational, Nike Outdoor Nationals, USATF Junior Nationals, USATF Youth Championships, Junior Olympics and various State “Summer Games”.

 

By early Fall we will have identified two groups of candidates. Our “A” List consists of the elite 2006 underclass milers ranked by Track & Field News and DyeStat among all the USA’s top 10-15 for the mile (plus 1,500/1,600m converted.) For the boys, that usually means sub-4:12.0 For the girls, that usually means sub-4:50.0 In December, we will contact these nationally-ranked milers to determine their interest, availability, and authorization to participate. In most years, only 1 or 2 of this group commits to compete—in which case their Millrose Games invitation is confirmed.

 

Our “B” List consists of the additional top 10-15 returning milers within the East (ME--VA) as ranked by DyeStat. For boys, that usually means sub-4:21 indoors or sub-4:18 outdoors. For girls, that usually means: sub-5:05 indoors or sub-5:00 outdoors. Although we review major 2006 cross country meets, it should be stressed that winning and/or setting course records at these meets is NOT a significant factor in considering Millrose Games Mile contestants, as often the best 5,000m harriers are not top-quality milers.

 

In December, as the 2006-7 indoor season gets underway, it’s “show time” for these “B” List milers to produce a mile performance, on or before January 20, 2007, that ranks them at the top…time-wise…of all scholastic milers in the East. Again, we emphasize that we rely only on One-Mile performances achieved in the ten “major interstate meets” listed on reverse. Also, it should be noted that performances in non-scholastic events or “Open” meets will NOT be considered for a Millrose invitation.

These ten Eastern “major interstate meets” (listed on reverse) in which our leading “B” List candidates will compete, are attended or monitored by our Invitations Directors, or their representatives. Since several of these meets are limited to competitors from immediate bordering states, you must check with each respective Meet Director [Contact] to determine whether your entry will be accepted.

 

We emphasize that winning the Mile (or placing in top 2-3-4) at these designated meets does not ensure an invitation to the Millrose Games—other than the two automatic qualifying meets specified below. For example, winning the Yale Invitational Boys Mile in 4:21.2, while several others have run sub-4:18.5 at any of the earlier 2006-2007 designated Indoor Meets would considerably lessen that individual’s chances of being selected.

 

As is our procedure since 2004, we are selecting two competitors from two major meets as “automatic qualifiers”: The Hispanic Games on January 6th and New Balance Games on January 20th—both conducted at the New York City Armory Track & Field Center. In each of these meets, the winner of the Boys and Girls One Mile events will be automatically selected to participate in the 2007 Millrose Games Invitational H.S. Mile races.

 

Finally, all accepted invitees in the Boys and Girls High School Miles must agree NOT to compete in any scheduled meet after Sunday, January 28th, to ensure being in peak competitive condition. Failure to comply with this provision of the selection process will result in our invitation to compete in the 2007 Millrose Games being immediately withdrawn.

 

 

LARRY BYRNE JIM SPIER
Boys Invitations Director Girls Invitations Director
401-738-4232 or [email protected] 919-490-5206 or [email protected]

 

 

 

2006-7 Major Eastern High School INDOOR Meets ~~ DESIGNATED AS MILLROSE “QUALIFIERS”

 

§ Saturday, December 16 ~ 53nd BISHOP LOUGHLIN GAMES. “Season opener” at NY Armory Track & Field Center, 168th St. & Broadway, NYC ~ 6-lane banked 200m Mondo Track. Contact: Ed Bowes @ 718-857-2700 ext. 2233 or Mike Botti @ 718-788-0716

 

§ Saturday, December 16 ~ HOWARD COUNTY WINTER TRACK FESTIVAL. Prince Georges County Sports Complex, Landover, MD Top competitors from MD, DC, VA, PA & DE only. 200m flat track used for the Nike Indoor Nationals

Contact: Norman Belden @ (W) 410-880-5988… (H) 410-992-4429… (C} 410-917-8010 or [email protected]

 

§ Wed-Thu, December 27-28 ~ SETON HALL GAMES. Brennan Field House, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ

Individual events, including B&G Mile on 12/27. Relays on 12/28. Contact: Marian Johnson @ 973-761-9561

 

§ Fri-Sat, December 29-30 ~ 25TH BROWN UNIVERSITY INVITATIONAL. Olney-Margolies Fieldhouse, Brown University, Providence, RI. DMR on 12/29…other Varsity running events & B&G Mile on 12/30. (200m flat synthetic track- spikes OK)

Contact: Michelle Eisenreich @ 401-863-1838

 

§ Saturday, January 6 ~ 38th DARTMOUTH RELAYS. Leverone Field House, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH

Top H.S. competitors from 8 states & Canada (200m flat synthetic- spikes OK)

Contact: Barry Harwick @ 603-646-2540 or [email protected]

 

§ Saturday, January 6 ~ 13TH CITIBANK HISPANIC GAMES. NY Armory Track & Field Center. “Automatic Qualifier”

6-lane banked 200m Mondo track. 18th St. & Broadway, NYC, Contact: Louie Vasquez @ 212-923-1803 ext. 14

 

§ Saturday, January 13~MONTGOMERY INDOOR INVITATIONAL. Prince Georges County Sports Complex, Landover, MD

Top competitors from MD, DC, VA, PA, DE only. 200m flat track used to host the Nike Indoor Nationals..

Contact: Tom Rogers @ (c) 240-476-1720 or (H) 301-770-7292 or Thomas_W_Rogers@mcpsmd.org

 

§ Saturday, January 13 ~ ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY-STANNER GAMES. NY Armory Track & Field Center.

6-lane banked 200m Mondo track. 168th St & Broadway, NYC

Contact: Joe Dombrowski @ 718-441-2100 (school) or 718-849-8251 (Fax) or [email protected]

 

§ Fri-Sat, January 19-20 ~ 25TH YALE TRACK CLASSIC. Coxe Cage, Yale University, New Haven, CT

(NEW 200m BANKED synthetic track-spikes OK) Top HS competitors from 8 states. DMR on 1/20. B & G Mile on 1/21.

Contact: Dan Ireland (Boys) @ 203-432-1404…or…Mark Young (Girls) @ 203-432-1405

 

§ Saturday, January 20 ~ 12th NEW BALANCE GAMES. NY Armory Track & Field Center. “Automatic Qualifier”

6-lane banked 200m Mondo track. 168th St. & Broadway, NYC. Contact: Louie Vasquez @ 212-923-1803 ext. 14

 

** PLEASE NOTE: Saturday, January 20 is the last day performances will be considered for selection for the Invitational Boys and Girls High School Mile Races at the 2007 Millrose Games on Friday, February 2nd at Madison Square Garden.

QUESTIONS? Contact…

 

LARRY BYRNE JIM SPIER
Boys Invitations Director Girls Invitations Director
401-738-4232 or [email protected] 919-490-5206 or [email protected]

 

 

“TO RANK WITH ‘EM...YOU’VE GOT TO COMPETE WITH ‘EM”...per Neil Kerr, Editor/NYSSWA

 

 

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