The North Andover boys track team dropped Masconomet, 82-63, to finish at a perfect 10-0 and claim the Cape Ann League title. Both Dylan Lurvey (shot put, discus) and Erik Swahn (110 hurdles, 400 hurdles) were double winners for the Knights.
Read More »Triton's Billy Tindle won three events — the 400 hurdles (1:00.0), 100 hurdles (15.6) and long jump (19-2). Neal Lojek (2-mile, 11:10), Adam Jones (triple jump, 39-2), Adam Oullet (shot put, 41-9; discus, 124-0), Pete Buswell (pole vault, 11-0), Nate Shelter (mile, 4:43), Jared White (400, 54.7), Brian Cosgrove (800, 2:08.0), and Triton 4x100 relay team of Nate Allard, Justin Paquette, Pader Franson, and Luis Cruz (47.0) also placed first for Triton (8-2).
Read More »Armando Bucciarelli won the high jump, 110 hurdles, and triple jump as Central Catholic ran past rival Andover 78-67. With the win the undefeated Raiders clinch the MVC championship
Read More »Pentucket continued to show great improvement with 24 personal bests. Brian Cormier (long jump, 19-0; javelin, 136-4), Alex Baribeau (high hurdles, 17.5), Dan Greene (200, 24.1), Jason Rodriguez (shot put, 26-9.5), Brandon Lozier (high jump, 5-8), Connor Tribble (triple jump, 38-1), John Burton (pole vault, 10-0), the 4x100 relay team of Baribeau, Devrick Felder, C.J. Lataille, and Cormier (47.3), and the 4x400 team of Matt Pearsall, Sean Brennan, Dan Swansen, Tribble (4:04.2) all had first place finishes.
Read More »Pentucket's Nick D'Amore (400-hurdles, 1:04.3), Jason Rodriguez (shot put, 37-9 1/4), Brian Cormier (javelin, 140-1) and John Burton (pole vault, 9-0) placed first.
Read More »Mark Bajko (400-meter hurdles, 1:01.0), Sean Hickman (2-mile, 10:20), Nick Welch (javelin, 147-10), Tom Svirsky (400, 52.1), Greg Englehart (mile, 5:00), Thayer Adsit (800, 2:04.4), and Newburyport's 4x400 Englehart, Justin Krusemark, Matt Orlandi and John Stansel (3:55) placed first.
Read More »Whittier's Kobie Green-Jackson had a huge day for Whittier track in the Wildcats' loss to Greater Lowell. He won the high jump (5-6), the long jump (18-3 1/2), the 100 (11.31) and ran a leg of the winning 4x100 team.
Read More »Chris Dow won the long jump (19-1) and ran on the winning 4x100 and 4x400 relays as Timberlane drubbed Manchester West 100-27. Jarrett McKallagat added wins in the 300 hurdles, 110 hurdles and was a member of the 4x100 team.
Read More »HAVERHILL — Nobody seemed positive who actually won the 33rd annual John Ottaviani-Haverhill Invitational. The teams listened intently and Central Catholic erupted when it heard, ‘‘In second-place, Methuen ...’’
Read More »Nate Shelter (mile, 4:46), Adam Ouellet (discus, 123-2), Tom Graham (javelin, 139-11) and Jared White (400, 54.3) placed first for Triton (3-2).
Read More »Whittier's Kobie Green-Jackson won the long jump (18-8), high jump (5-6) and the took the 100-meter dash as the Wildcats bested Greater Lawrence 86-35. Bryan Trickett added a win in the javelin.
Read More »Alex Kramer (mile, 2-mile) and Dylan Lurvey (shot put, discus) were double winners for North Andover, which improved to 4-0 with an 89-56 win over defending CAL champ Hamilton-Wenham.
Read More »Triton's Nate Allard won two events — 100 (12.1) and shot put (40-5). Billy Tindle (400 hurdles, 1:01.5), James Coady (discus, 125-10), Dan Busta (javelin, 135-8), Nate Shelter (2-mile, 10:28) and Andrew Buckless (mile, 4:53) also placed first.
Read More »Despite undergoing an appendectomy just two weeks ago, Methuen standout Justin Marsan won the shot put with a 46-7 3/4 as the Rangers topped Lawrence, 79-66. Lancer Francis Nova grabbed a first in the 100 meters in 10.8.
Read More »The Pentucket Sachems (0-3) were unable to catch up with the Wilmington Wildcats yesterday, losing 99-38. Dan Swansen (pole vault), Alex Baribeau (high hurdles), and Dan Greene (200) earned first place finishes.
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