Several Long Island athletes competed in the Millrose Game Qualifier.

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Kelsey Margey of Friends Academy finished first in the Girls Invitational Mile with a time of 4:49.03 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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Rachel Paul of Sachem East finished second in the Girls Invitational Mile with a time of 4:52.95 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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Kelsey Margey of Friends Academy finished first in the Girls Invitational Mile with a time of 4:49.03 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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Chris Belcher of Sayville winning the 55m dash with a time of 6.53 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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Rachel Paul of Sachem East finished second in the Girls Invitational Mile with a time of 4:52.95 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

Credit: Errol Anderson

Kelsey Margey of Friends Academy finished first in the Girls Invitational Mile with a time of 4:49.03 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

Credit: Errol Anderson

Valencia Hannon of Elmont winning the 55m dash with a time of 7.19 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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Adrianna Power of Uniondale running the anchor leg of the 4x400m Relay at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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Tresean Goodwin of Uniondale running the anchor leg of the 4x400m Relay at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

Credit: Errol Anderson

Kelsey Margey of Friends Academy finished first in the Girls Invitational Mile with a time of 4:49.03 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

Credit: Errol Anderson

Derek Palafox of Bellport running the Boy's Invitational Mile with a time of 4:24.83 at the Millrose Game Qualifier. (Jan. 11, 2012)

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