C-NS had to wait until Saturday for the second session of the Kirschenheiter meet but again went to the top on the girls side with 166 points to runner-up Baldwinsville's 93.5 as the boys Northstars were second (96 points) to the Bees' 113.
The Northstars peaked in the girls 600 with Gabby Putman, in 1:41.53, part of a 1-2-3 sweep at the top with Grace Murray (1:43.57) and Gianna Melfi (1:46.07). Putman, Katy Harbold, Sophia Maglente and Sophia Graham pulled away to take the 4×800 in 9:44.19.
Selena Moreno's 8.96 seconds won her the 55 hurdles with Stephanie Todd fourth and Samantha Moreno sixth. Jaydin Mackey's 41.49 won the 300 beating Aaliyah McDonald's second-place 42.98, while Moreno took second in the long jump with 17'1" and Todd (15'9") was fourth, but improved to second in the triple jump going 34'1" edged by the 34'4" of Solvay's Serenity Williams.
Also, Kennedy Jones won the 3,000 in 10:56.93 with Grace Scoville second in 11:44.65 and Bella Petrera fifth as Cameron Sisk beat the field in the 1,500 in 4:54.46, with Mya Patti fourth. Katy Harbold took second in the 1,000 in 3:04.45, with Evelyn Maglente sixth.
In the 4×400 Melfi, Aaliyah McDonald, Callie Bednarski and Allie Belknap went 4:12.36 beating the field by more than 11 seconds, C-NS also getting second in the 4×200 in 1:49.46 to B'ville's 1:48.23 as Annie Jones earned second place in the pole vault clearing 8 feet.
For the C-NS boys Christian Kahrs, Angel Cuencas, Dante Melfi and Tyler Graham were victorious in the 4×400 in 3:33.68. Later, in the 4×800 it was Joe Massett, Dominic Petrera, Ben Rose and Tyler Graham beat the field in 8:46.94, the Northstars adding a second in the 4×200 in 1:36.01 just behind Cazenovia's 1:35.56.
Matt Freeman added an individual title in the jump, his best attempt of 44 feet nearly three feet clear of the 41'1 3/4" of B'ville's London Premo. Petrera took second (2:43.76) and Massett third (2:47.66) in the 1,000.
In the 55 hurdles Antwan Maxwell's 8.15 seconds put him second ahead of Xander Provost (8.22) in third Nolan Zinsmeyer was fourth in the 1,600 in 5:00.96 and Antwan Maxwell fifth in the 55 sprint in 6.88 seconds.
Anthony Johnson went 20'7" in the long jump for third place with Zuriel Dickerson fifth going 19'9 1/4". Colin Daley, clearing 10 feet, earned fifth place in the pole vault.