Girls Long Jump

1. Michelle Grady (2007) 16’11.5’’

2. Amy Samsel (1991) 16’7’’

3. Rachel Hansen (2000) 16’6.5’’

4. Jen Kucko (2006) 16’5’’

5. Gianna Lawrence (2022) 16’0”

6. Liz Wojcik (2000) 15’11’’

7. Brooke Warpus (2017) 15’4.5’’

8. Felicia Hertzog (2011) 15’3.75’’

9. Nicole Swearengin (2003) 15’3.25’’

10. Lori Mateyk (1977) 15’2’’

11. Abigail Pratt (2017) 15’o.5”

12. Sierra Kucko (2014) 14’11.75”

13. Brittany Doris (2009) 14’11.25”

14. Carley Jagger (2008) 14’10”

15. Patti Burgin (2004) 14’9.5”

Boys Long Jump

1. Nate Raab (2025) 22’8.75”

2. L.J. Watson (2017) 21’8”

3. Lincoln Raab (2027) 21’6.5”

4. Matt Whitman (2006) 20’10.75’’

5. Shane Stephens (1998) 20’5.25’’

6. Tom Casey (1962) 20’4.50’’

7. Nick Cola (1974) 19’10.50’’

8. Mark Garcia (1969)
Todd Wallace (1994) 19’10.25”

10. Bill Malin (1966) 19’7”

11. Mike Antonio (1980) 19’4.5”

12. Joe Miller (1970)
Matt Paske (2020) 19’4’’

14. Bill Burke (1970)
Nick Groover (2006) 19’2’’

Nate Raab’s
School Record Long Jump

At the Owego Dual, April 3, 2025.

Girls Triple Jump

1. Gianna Lawrence (2022)   36’7.25”

2. Amy Samsel (1991)       36’6’’

3. Michelle Grady (2007)      34’3.75’’

4. Sierra Kucko (2014)      32’10.5’’

5. Michelle Staiger (2009)    32’3.75’’

6. Nicole Swearengin (2003) 32’2.25’’

7. Nicole Rehder (1991)          31’11’’

8. Lori Burnett (1993)             31’2’’

9. Mary Kamp (2011)       30’11.5’’

10.Brittany Doris (2009) 30’8.5’’

11. Carley Jagger (2007) 30’7”

12. Janel Armstrong (1999) 30’2”
Felicia Hertzog (2011)

14. Alyssa Denton (2025) 30’1.5”

15. Caitlin Collins (2000) 30’1”
Jessica Dyer (2009)

Boys Triple Jump

1. Nick Cola (1974)            42’4’’

2. L.J. Watson (2017)            42’3’’

3. Dale Hebbard (1971)             42’1’’

4. Ethan Vaseleck (2025) 42’

5. Shane Stephens (1998)   41’9.75’’

6. Tom Casey (1962)         41’6.25’’

7. Dan Fragola (1991)            41’6’’

8. Matt Whitman (2006)       41’3’’

9. Dubbs Haqq (2022) 41’1.5’’

10. George Cleveland (1978)     41’

11. Dud Phelps (1961)   40’10’’

12. Jerry Casey (1961) 40’3”

13. Bill Malin (1967) 40’1”

14. Todd Wallace (1994)      40’0.25”

15. Mike Kelly (1991)       40’

LJ Watson 2nd from right

LJ Watson 2nd from right

L.J. Watson

When LJ graduated he was the School Record Holder in the Long Jump

He was Second All Time in the Triple Jump and

Fifth All Time in the High Jump

LJ was a State Meet Participant in the Long Jump, the High Jump, and as the anchor leg of the 1600 Meter Relay Team

LJ placed Sixth at the State Meet in the High Jump

He was a STAC Champion in the Long Jump

He was Class Champion in all three jumps in the same year

And finished his career as our Second All Time Career Point scorer and led us to back-to-back Division Championships

Amy leaps to another Class Championship…

Amy Samsel

Amy graduated as the School Record Holder in the Triple Jump, the Long Jump, and in Career Points.

She was Second All Time in the High Jump

Was a Three Time Class Champion in the Triple Jump

Was a STAC Champion in the High Jump

And a Two Time State Meet Participant in the Triple Jump, while leading us to three straight Division Championships.

Girls High Jump

1. Corinne Ruggera (1984) 5’4”
Nicole Rehder (1991)
Christy Guzenski (2010)
Victoria Godden (2016)

5. Michelle Grady (2007) 5’2’’

6. Carley Jagger (2008) 5’1’’

7. Rachel Hansen (2000) 5’
Becky Johnson (1997)
Mary Kamp (2011)

10. Amy Samsel (1991) 4’10”
Liz Wojcik (2000)
Andrea Marchewka (2000)
Abigail Pratt (2017)

14. Martha Woods (1981) 4’8”
Erin Murray (1988)
Amelia Bradley (1994)
Heather Cole (1996)
Harley Bennett (2016)
Gianna Lawrence (2022)             

Boys High Jump

1. Rob Clark (1996) 6’6’’

2. Harry Barr (1983) 6’5’’

3. Andy Huray (1998) 6’3’’

4. Todd Wallace (1994) 6’2.5’’

5. Tim Vermont (1976) 6’2”
Dan Fragola (1991)
Tom Mott (1994)
L.J. Watson (2017)

9. Walt Mitchell (1967) 6’1’’

10. Richard Bobier (1972) 6’
Frank Fragomeni (1968)
George Cleveland (1978)
Rick DeFeo (2002)
Nate Raab (2025)
Ethan Vaseleck (2025)

Dan jumps 6’ to win his third consecutive STAC Championship.

Dan jumps 6’ to win his third consecutive STAC Championship.

Dan Fragola

Dan graduated Third All Time in the High Jump and led us to a Divsional Championship

Fourth All Time in the Triple Jump

Was a Four Time STAC Champion
(3 in High Jump 1 in Triple Jump)

And left as our Second All Time leader in Career Points

Girls Pole Vault

1. Kelcey Watson (2015) 10’

2. Ariel Roys (2012) 9’7’’

3. Carley Jagger (2007) 9’6’’

4. Lauren White (2021) 8’8”

5. Nicole Marchewka (2000)
Loretta Wachter (2019) 8’6’’

7. Christen Nesbitt (1999) 8’3.5’’

8. Becky Foster (2008) 8’

9. Michelle Grady (2007) 7’6”
Carmella Ciacelli (2008)
Alyssa House (2017)

12. Patti Burgin (2004) 7’4”

13. Genna Doll (2004) 7’
Yelena Pecheny (2012)
Bri Walker (2019)
Ashley Pasternak (2013)
Kathryn White (2023)

Boys Pole Vault

1. Brent Fleicher (2008)       13’3’’

2. Mike Kelly (1991)         13’1.25’’

3. Elliot Cook (2008)             13’

4. Jerry Bobier (1967)             12’9”
Dan Dechert (1998)

6. David Stermer (2013)       12’6’’

7.  Joe Fassett (2012)             12’2”

8. Larry Taylor (1969)             11’6”
Jeff Green (1974)
Ted Markham (1981)
Brent Leo (1993)
Kiefer Collingwood (2009)

13. Dave Pancoe (1972)             11’
Rob Voorhis (2003)
Eric Yonda (2013)

Kelcey Watson’s
School Record Vault

Kelcey became the first female Chenango Forks Vaulter
to successfully clear 10 feet in the Pole Vault at our Dual Meet in Oneonta in 2015.

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