Elmont's Valencia Hannon won the 100-meter dash at the Loucks Games on Friday in a wind-aided and school-record time of 11.81 seconds.

Hannon shattered her previous mark of 11.87, set at the Federation meet last spring, coach Mike Graham told Newsday.

"She was third out of the blocks," Graham said of the two-time defending 100 meter Federation champ. "It was amazing the way she started late and still covered the ground."

The Clemson-bound senior will compete in the 200 Saturday.

Nadel sets record. North Shore senior Samantha Nadel won the 3,200 meters in a time of 10:16.49 at the Loucks Games. The time was the fourth fastest in meet history, the fastest time in New York State this season and the fastest time ever run by a Long Islander, according to coach Neal Levy.

BOYS GOLF

Deer Park 7.5, North Babylon 1.5: Kyle Morris shot a 3-over 39 on the front nine at Bergen Point Golf Course to lead Deer Park (5-5) in Suffolk League I.

Kings Park 5.5, Sachem East 3.5:Steve Wibben shot a 3-over- 38 on the front nine at Pine Ridge golf course for Kings Park (7-5) in League II.

TENNIS

Uniondale 4, West Hempstead 3:Donnel Slay defeated Carl Abelido in the clinching match at first singles, 6-4, 7-5, to lead No. 2 Uniondale (11-2) past No. 3 West Hempstead in a Nassau Conference IV Tournament semifinal. Uniondale plays Freeport in the championship on Monday at 4 p.m. at Malverne.

Hewlett 5, Roslyn 2:Saahil Brahmbatt and Stone Mitchell defeated Michael Lustrin and Zach Blank at first doubles, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, to lead Hewlett (11-1) in Conference I-B.

Plainview JFK 6, Herricks 1:Jason Goldstein and Yuval Solomon defeated Arvind Visa and Matan Grossman at first doubles, 0-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3, to lead Plainview JFK (6-6) in Conference I-B.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Kellenberg 3, Holy Trinity 0: Ryan Branigan had 21 assists, Michael Fulop had 11 kills and Philip Bies had 23 digs to lead No. 3 Kellenberg (9-7) past No. 6 Holy Trinity, 25-15, 25-19, 25-14, in the opening round of the CHSAA playoffs. Kellenberg plays No. 2 Chaminade in a semifinal on Monday at 5 p.m. at Hofstra.

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