The 2016 Stanner Games were held on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 at The Armory.

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Hempstead's Kyree Johnson takes first place in the boys 300 meters in a time of 34.03 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Half Hollow Hills East's Mary Chimezie wins the girls 300 meter in a time of 39.49 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Huntington's Infinite Tucker blows away the field taking first place in the boys 600 in a, best in the country, time of 1:20.54 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Baldwin's Will Salmon takes first in the boys 1600 meter run at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Baldwin's Will Salmon takes first in the boys 1600 meter run at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Sachem North's Chris Tibbetts gets first place in the boys 1000 meter run in a time of 2:33.40 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Sachem North's Chris Tibbetts gets first place in the boys 1000 meter run in a time of 2:33.40 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Mercy's Meg Tuthill takes 1st in the girls 1000 meter run. Teammate Kait Butterfield captured the third spot in the race at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Mercy's Meg Tuthill takes 1st in the girls 1000 meter run. Teammate Kait Butterfield captured the third spot in the race at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Mercy's Meg Tuthill takes 1st in the girls 1000 meter run. Teammate Kait Butterfield captured the third spot in the race at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Mercy's Kait Butterfield takes 3rd in the girls 1000 meter run. Teammate Meg Tuthill took the top spot in the race at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Mercy's Kait Butterfield takes 3rd in the girls 1000 meter run. Teammate Meg Tuthill took the top spot in the race at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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East Hampton's Erik Engstron makes his move around a Pleasant Valley runner into 1st place and proceeded to pull away from the field to win the boys 3200 meter run in a time of 9:33.80 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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East Hampton's Erik Engstron wins the boys 3200 meter run in a time of 9:33.80 at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Gabby Schneider from Smithtown East takes 3rd in the girls 3000 meter run at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

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Gabby Schneider from Smithtown East takes 3rd in the girls 3000 meter run at the Molloy Stanner Games at New Balance Armory in New York, New York on Jan. 16, 2016.

Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story. Credit: Newsday/Kendall Rodriguez; Jeffrey Basinger, Ed Quinn, Barry Sloan; File Footage; Photo Credit: Joseph C. Sperber; Patrick McMullan via Getty Image; SCPD; Stony Brook University Hospital

'It's disappointing and it's unfortunate' Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story.

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