Scenes from the North Shore Invitational boys and girls track meet.

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Andria Scaglione from Oceanside wins the girls 3,000-meters in a time of 10:05.59 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Jaheim Dotson from Longwood wins the boys 110-meter hurdles in a time of 14.70 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Caroline Reiner of North Shore won the girls 400-meter hurdles and the girls 400-meter run at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Arielle Desir from Longwood wins the girls 100-meters in a time of 12.44 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Joshua Barker-Ort from Bay Shore wins the boys 100-meters in 11.24 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Reilly Siebert from Syosset wins the girls 800-meters in a time of 2:17.67 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Thomas Burfeind from North Shore wins the boys 1,600-meter run in a time of 4:32.38 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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North Shore's Jack Rosencrans, right, won the boys 3,200-meters in 9:30.20 with Douglas Read from Sayville in a close second at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Marcie Hogan from Eastport-South Manor wins the girls 1,500-meters in a time of 4:55.54 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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Klaire Klemens from West Islip wins the girls 2,000-meter steeplechase in a time of 7:12.35 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

Reilly Siebert from Syosset wins the girls 800-meters in a time of 2:17.67 at the North Shore track invitational on Saturday.

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