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As Kingston High School gets ready for the 2025 NYSPHSAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, excitement builds around the talented athletes. The track team, particularly Joey McDonald, is focused on breaking records and continuing a legacy of athletic achievement while other sports at Kingston face challenges in their seasons.

Kingston High Athletes Gear Up for State Championships

Kingston, New York, is buzzing with excitement as the Kingston High School track team, known as the Tigers, prepares to showcase their talents at the upcoming 2025 NYSPHSAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. The big event is set to take place this Saturday at the famed Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island, and the team is bringing a robust squad of twelve experienced athletes.

Breaking Records and Making History

One of the most talked-about athletes is Joey McDonald, who has his eyes set on breaking his father’s long-standing track record. Joey’s father, Joe McDonald, held the record for nearly 40 years, and the excitement in the McDonald family is palpable as they approach this monumental challenge.

What’s remarkable is that Joey isn’t just aiming to break any record; he holds both the long jump and high jump records at Kingston High, a legacy left by his father. Joe, a three-sport athlete in his own right, excelled in football, basketball, and track and field during his time at the school and is proud to have his son carry on the family legacy. Not only is he an incredible athlete, but he’s also a former Olympian who competed in bobsledding, making the McDonald name synonymous with athleticism in Kingston.

As the championships loom closer, Joey has already made waves by breaking his father’s high jump record, soaring to an impressive height of 6’10” during his very first meet of the season. The prospect of seeing his name alongside his father’s achievements on the Kingston High School wall is a thrilling idea for Joey, sparking an invigorating sense of competition and family pride.

A Tough Year for Other Sports

40-38 in the Section 9 Class AAA semifinals. It’s a tough pill to swallow for the players and coaches, yet the spirit of the Tigers remains unshaken as they look toward rebuilding for next season.

Renovations and Upcoming Events

Dietz Stadium are still in progress. Unfortunately, Superintendent Paul Padalino has indicated that the stadium will likely not be ready for the 2024 fall sports season until approximately September 20. There are ongoing safety issues that need to be resolved before the grand opening.

September 20 against Beacon. After a challenging period for the facilities, this game marks a significant day for players, fans, and the community.

September 23. While the renovations might have delayed the return to the field, there is a palpable sense of anticipation for the upcoming events.

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