Well, it is April 16 and there are snow flurries falling in NEPA.

Two days ago, the sun beamed brightly, everyone had short sleeves and masks. On Thursday, fans were bundled up as if it were a mid-November high school football game.

Dare I steal a quote? “This is the way.”

Any way, this is also the first post ON THE BLOG. The reasoning, after 21 months without track and field in the Lackawanna Track Conference, it only seemed fair to give coaches and athletes a chance to get their collective feet underneath them to get a more clear picture of what is ahead.

So without any further delay, let’s get started.

First, have no fear. … The District 2 Championships are going to run.

Look, we understand the constant anxiety, but the PIAA and District 2 Committees are working hard to keep the championship events alive for the kids who lost their seasons in 2020.

Now, the Jordan Relays and the Robert Spagna Championships? Well, we may need some compassion and a pause while we still learn to live during a pandemic. Nothing is official. … YET.

The logistics still need work, so stay tuned for updates.

This season, the athletes have really risen to the challenge. Yes, the runners on the track still need some time to get back into competition shape, but things are starting to come together.

 

RECORD BREAKERS

 

Well, Anastasia Ioppolo didn’t waste any time picking up where she left off as a freshman in 2019.

In her first dual meet of the season, the Wallenpaupack junior and former four-time District 2 Class 3A gold-medal winner, established a school record in the long jump and an LTC all-time mark.

 

Wallenpaupack’s Anastasia Ioppolo.
Photo by Christopher Dolan

 

LTC TOP LONG JUMP SCHOOL RECORDS

LONG JUMP

Anastasia Ioppolo

Wallenpaupack

18-8.25

2021

Julia Koloski

Montrose

18-4.25

2009

Janna Wilson

Honesdale

18-1.25

2012

Brooke Estadt

Lakeland

17-10.25

2017

Michele Horwhat

Abington Heights

17-8.5

1981

Erin Davis

Western Wayne

17-7

2002

Elizabeth Pattara

Scranton Prep

17-6.25

2015

Lila Gaughan

North Pocono

17—5.75

2019

Teresa Covert

Susquehanna

17-5

1998

Lisa Delfino

Carbondale Area

17-3.5

1984

 

This past week, female athletes continued to tear up the record books.

 

Scranton’s Isabella Noreika paced herself perfectly, checking her watch as she approached the finish line, and broke a school record in the 1,600 that stood since Her time of 5:29.24 beat the mark of 5:29.80 set in 2009 by Kelti Walsh.

 

Scranton’s Isabella Noreika.
Photo by Jake Danna Stevens

 

 

Then, Mid Valley junior Avery Rebar beat her own mark in the discus. It is the second time this season that Rebar set a school record in the throwing events. Earlier, she set a record in the shot put with her winning distance of 31-1 against Dunmore. Rebar is dominating the throwing events in Division III with the top distances in both events.

 

Mid Valley’s Avery Rebar.

 

 

The boys have been equally impressive. Valley View’s Jack Baronski took down a long-standing record in the 1,600-meter run in a win over Scranton. He powered his way to a time of 4:27.54. That eclipsed the mark of 4:30.17 held by Aaron Wilkinson since 2012.

 

Valley View’s Jack Baronski.
Photo by Jake Danna Stevens

 

 

Scranton Prep sophomore London Montgomery has burst upon the scene. He’s already a football star, but he will be really attracting the college recruiters because of his blazing speed. He set the school record in the 200 last week with a time of 22.44. If he can do that at the district meet and states, he will be among the top sprinters in the state.

 

LONDON MONTGOMERY

 

 

TOP LTC SCHOOL RECORDS IN 200-METER DASH

200 METER DASH

Kareem Payne

Delaware Valley

21.9

2014

Pat Monahan

North Pocono

21.97

2015

Irving Blackwell

Scranton

22.07

2002

Robert Pickett

Wallenpaupack

22.21

2000

Lionel Wilson

Honesdale

22.24

2010

Dave Sweetman

Riverside

22.24

2012

Steve Wasch

Lakeland

22.24

2002

Pat Cerra

Carbondale Area

22.26

2004

Eric Inthavong

Valley View

22.34

2015

London Montgomery

Scranton Prep

22.44

2021

 

 

Then, in terrible weather conditions, Riverside’s Brandon Reed destroyed one of the oldest school records in the LTC. He leaped 22 feet, 9.75 inches to beat the mark of 20-9 set in 1976 by Riverside’s Mark Chewerka. Like Ioppolo’s distance, Reed’s is also one of the best marks in the history of the conference.

 

BRANDON REED
Riverside

 

LTC LONG JUMPS BETTER THAN 22 FEET

LONG JUMP

Lionel Wilson

Honesdale

23–7.5

2011

Ky’Ron Harbin

Scranton

23-4.75 (State Champion)

2018

Skip Brinkley

Abington Heights

23—3 (State Champion)

1966

Cody DeBoer

Montrose

23–1

2009

DaShawn Minnick

West Scranton

23-0.75

2016

Brandon Reed

Riverside

22-9.75

2021

James Lynch

Delaware Valley

22-7.5

2019

Alex Long

Western Wayne

22–7

2015

Rich Sparks

Valley View

22-6.5

1986

Brett Bachtle

Wallenpaupack

22—4

1988

 

 


 

 

Wallenpaupack’s Sara Shook.
Photo by Christopher Dolan

 

 

RANKINGS

 

 

TOP 5 GIRLS TEAMS

This is the first ranking of girls track teams since 2019. Not much has changed as the Blue Bloods are strong once again.

 

PAST CHAMPIONS SINCE 2013

YEAR

DIVISION I

DIVISION II

DIVISION III

DIVISION IV

2013

Abington Heights

Western Wayne

Lakeland

Montrose

2014

Abington Heights

Wallenpaupack

Lakeland

Montrose

2015

Abington Heights

North Pocono

Lakeland

Elk Lake

2016

Abington Heights

Wallenpaupack

Lakeland

Elk Lake

2017

Abington Heights

Wallenpaupack

Lakeland

Elk Lake

2018

Abington Heights

Western Wayne

Lakeland

Elk Lake

2019

Abington Heights

Wallenpaupack

Delaware Valley

Western Wayne

Lakeland

Montrose

 

STREAKS

  • Abington Heights Lady Comets: Have won 80 straight dual meets (Conference record)

 

  • Lakeland Lady Chiefs: Have won 43 straight dual meets

 

2019 FINAL POLL

Team

2019 Record

1

Abington Heights LADY COMETS

5—0

2T

Delaware Valley LADY WARRIORS

4—1

2T

Wallenpaupack LADY BUCKHORNS

4—1

2T

Western Wayne LADY ‘CATS

4—1

5T

Montrose LADY METEORS

5—0

5T

Lakeland LADY CHIEFS

5–0

 

2020 PRESEASON POLL (No season: COVID-19)

Team

1

Scranton LADY KNIGHTS

2

Western Wayne LADY ‘CATS

3

Abington Heights LADY COMETS

4

Wallenpaupack LADY BUCKHORNS

5

Delaware Valley LADY WARRIORS

 

2021 FIRST POLL

Team

1

Abington Heights LADY COMETS

2

Wallenpaupack LADY BUCKHORNS

3

Western Wayne LADY ‘CATS

4

Scranton Prep CLASSICS

5

Mid Valley Spartanettes

 

A LOOK AHEAD

 

MONDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Crossover
Blue Ridge at Dunmore

 

TUESDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Division I
West Scranton at Scranton, 4:15
Scranton Prep at Abington Heights, 4:15
Division II
Delaware Valley at Wallenpaupack, 4:15
Honesdale at North Pocono, 4:15
Crossover
Valley View at Western Wayne, 4:15

 

WEDNESDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Division III
Carbondale Area at Mid Valley, 4:15
Division IV
Mountain View at Elk Lake, 4:15
Montrose at Lackawanna Trail, 4:15
Susquehanna at Blue Ridge, 4:15

 

THURSDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Division III
Lakeland at Dunmore, 4:15
Holy Cross at Riverside, 4:15

 

 


 

 

Wallenpaupack’s James Carrubba.
Photo by Christopher Dolan

 

 

TOP 5 BOYS TEAMS

This is the first ranking of boys track teams since 2019. It is still early, but the season is VERY short.

 

PAST CHAMPIONS SINCE 2013

YEAR

DIVISION I

DIVISION II

DIVISION III

DIVISION IV

2013

Valley View

North Pocono

Lakeland

Montrose

2014

Abington Heights

North Pocono

Lakeland

Montrose

2015

Valley View

Scranton

Western Wayne

Lakeland

Montrose

2016

Scranton

Wallenpaupack

Lakeland

Montrose

2017

Scranton

Wallenpaupack

Delaware Valley

North Pocono

Lakeland

Montrose

2018

Scranton

Wallenpaupack

Lakeland

Montrose

2019

Abington Heights

Wallenpaupack

Lakeland

Montrose

 

STREAKS

  • Lakeland Chiefs: Have won 42 straight dual meets

 

2019 FINAL POLL

Team

2019 Record

1

Wallenpaupack BUCKHORNS

5—0

2

Abington Heights COMETS

5—0

3

Scranton KNIGHTS

4—1

4

Montrose METEORS

5—0

5

Lakeland CHIEFS

5—0

 

2020 PRESEASON POLL (No season: COVID-19)

Team

1

Lakeland CHIEFS

2

Mid Valley SPARTANS

3

Wallenpaupack BUCKHORNS

4

Scranton KNIGHTS

5

Montrose METEORS

 

2021 FIRST POLL

Team

1

North Pocono TROJANS

2

Mid Valley SPARTANS

3

Valley View COUGARS

4

Wallenpaupack BUCKHORNS

5

Lakeland CHIEFS

 

 

A LOOK AHEAD

 

MONDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Crossover
Blue Ridge at Dunmore

 

TUESDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Division I
West Scranton at Scranton, 4:15
Scranton Prep at Abington Heights, 4:15
Division II
Delaware Valley at Wallenpaupack, 4:15
Honesdale at North Pocono, 4:15
Crossover
Valley View at Western Wayne, 4:15

 

WEDNESDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Division III
Carbondale Area at Mid Valley, 4:15
Division IV
Mountain View at Elk Lake, 4:15
Montrose at Lackawanna Trail, 4:15
Susquehanna at Blue Ridge, 4:15

 

THURSDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Division III
Lakeland at Dunmore, 4:15
Holy Cross at Riverside, 4:15

 

 


 

STANDINGS

BOYS

Division I

League

Overall

W — L

W — L

Valley View

2 0

2 1

Abington Heights

1 0

1 1

Scranton Prep

1 1

1 2

Scranton

0 1

0 2

West Scranton

0 2

0 4

Division II

League

Overall

W — L

W L

Wallenpaupack

2 0

3 0

Delaware Valley

1 0

1 0

North Pocono

0 0

2 0

Honesdale

0 1

2 1

Western Wayne

0 2

0 2

Division III

League

Overall

W — L

W — L

Lakeland

2 0

2 0

Mid Valley

2 0

2 0

Holy Cross

1 1

1 1

Dunmore

1 1

1 1

Riverside

0 2

1 2

Carbondale Area

0 2

0 2

Division IV

League

Overall

W — L

W — L

Montrose

2 0

2 0

Lackawanna Trail

2 0

2 0

Elk Lake

1 1

1 1

Blue Ridge

0 1

0 1

Mountain View

0 1

0 1

 

GIRLS

Division I

League

Overall

W — L

W L

Scranton Prep

2 0

2 1

Abington Heights

1 0

2 0

Valley View

1 1

2 1

Scranton

0 1

0 2

West Scranton

0 2

0 3

Division II

League

Overall

W — L

W L

Wallenpaupack

2 0

3 0

Western Wayne

1 1

1 1

North Pocono

0 0

0 2

Honesdale

0 1

2 1

Delaware Valley

0 1

0 1

Division III

League

Overall

W — L

W — L

Lakeland

2 0

2 0

Mid Valley

2 0

2 0

Holy Cross

1 1

1 1

Dunmore

1 1

1 1

Riverside

0 2

1 2

Carbondale Area

0 2

0 2

Division IV

League

Overall

W — L

W — L

Montrose

2 0

2 0

Elk Lake

1 1

1 1

Lackawanna Trail

1 1

1 1

Mountain View

1 0

1 0

Blue Ridge

0 1

0 1

Susquehanna

0 2

0 3