Though quite productive, the Skaneateles girls indoor track and field team could not quite reach the top spot during Saturday’s Onondaga High School League Liberty/Patriot division championships at Colgate University. The Lakers piled up 101 points, beating everyone except its fellow Lakers from Cazenovia, who won the team title with 169 points. Westhill/Bishop Ludden was third with 85 points. Gabby Eckles won twice. She cleared 4 feet 10 inches to edge teammate Kelly Dunn (4 feet 8 inches) in the high jump and also won the triple jump, going 32 feet, and landed in second place in the 55-meter hurdles in 10.48 seconds. Caroline Walton prevailed in the shot put with a toss of 33 feet 2 inches and added a fifth in the pole vault, while Joanna Dean finished fifth. Emma Ford, Jane Gaffney, Dianne Vitkus and Anna Barnett combined for a second-place time of 4:31.21 in the 4×400 relay. Ford, on her own, took third (44.95 seconds) in the 300-meter dash. Madeline Adams was second (3:13.2) to Westhill/Ludden’s Jessica Curry (3:11.45) in the 1,000-meter run. Morel Malcolm was third in the 3,000-meter run in 11:32.48, with Taylor Woodruff fourth in the 600-meter run in 1:48.92 and Danielle Mazzeo in sixth. Casey Van Slyke was fifth in the 1,500-meter run in 5:23.81. Mazzeo, Sheila Gaffney, Claire Motyl and Maria Schillace was third in the 4×800 relay in 10:48.90. Woodruff, Mia Campanile, Sophie Gorman and Kiara Corcoran got third in the 4×200 in 1:58.68 as Woodruff added a fourth in the long jump. Meanwhile, in the boys OHSL Liberty/Patriot meet, Skaneateles rose to fifth place with 52.5 points, though it was far from what Marcellus (119.5 points) did to finish in front. Tim Lewis won the high jump, clearing 5 feet 10 inches to beat the field by two inches, and ran to third in the 55 sprint in 7.06 seconds. Corey Knighton had a second-place shot put toss of 34 feet 11 1/2 inches. Spencer Moore was fifth in the long jump (16 feet 4 1/2 inches), with Taylor Weyneth fifth in the pole vault as he cleared 10 feet 6 inches. Sean Cooper, Dan Wolfanger, Nate Schwab and Nick Smolenski were third in the 4×400 (3:53.44), as the Lakers also took fourth in the 4×200 and sixth in the 4×800.