Eighth-Grade Runner is #1 in the State


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Being ranked #1 in the state is such a rare feat and to accomplish that as an 8th grader only adds to the aura of the honor. That honor has gone to Great Hollow Middle School eighth grader, Andrew Collins.

Collins impressed, once again showing why he’s ranked number one in New York State, by running the fastest mile of all eighth graders this year at the PUMA International Showcase in Staten Island this weekend.

Collins ran a mile at 4:33 (4 minutes and 33 seconds) and is currently ranked #1 in New York and #2 nationally. He started running on the high school cross-country team this fall, when he made the All-Division team. This winter, he was part of the 4x800m relay team that won the League Championship. 

Collins has put all eyes on him during his young career and is exceeding every expectation.

He will now compete in the National Championship this March.

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