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Cannistraci Finds His Athletic Calling At New Rochelle's Iona Prep

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Andrew Cannistraci turned a negative into a positive when he was cut from the freshman basketball team at Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle. He discovered track and field, and thereafter, a list of collegiate programs discovered him. 

Andrew Cannistraci is wrapping up his career as a thrower on the Iona Prep track and field team. He’ll head to Northeastern on an athletic scholarship in the fall.

Andrew Cannistraci is wrapping up his career as a thrower on the Iona Prep track and field team. He’ll head to Northeastern on an athletic scholarship in the fall.

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Impressed by his performance as a thrower, nearly 30 collegiate suitors lined up, beginning with UCLA during Cannistraci’s sophomore year. Cannistraci, a New Rochelle resident who won the New York State and Federation Indoor Championships in the shot put during the 2015-16 winter track and field season, settled on an athletic scholarship from Northeastern, for which he’ll throw in the fall. 

“I really like Boston, and when I saw the campus and met the athletes on the track and field team, I felt like Northeastern was a perfect fit for me,” said Cannistraci, adding that Bucknell was his runner-up. After getting cut from the Gaels’ freshman basketball team, Cannistraci was persuaded to join the track and field team by friend and classmate Sam Tobia, who was already throwing the shot put. 

Cannistraci has excelled ever since, particularly during his senior year. At the State and Federation Indoor Championships in March, he set -- then twice reset -- the Iona Prep shot put mark, with his final throw surpassing 62 feet. His exceptional performance has continued during the outdoor season. Later in March, at the Mount Carmel Invitational in San Diego, he won the shot put with another school-record throw of 62 feet, 4¼ inches -- the second-longest throw ever recorded by a Westchester high school athlete -- and finished second in the discus. 

He currently ranks among the top 20 high school athletes in the shot put nationwide. Three years after getting cut from the freshman basketball team, Cannistraci is now a cut above in the world of track and field.

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