Central Catholic won the two day North Sectional Decathlon at Burlington High with strong performances by Alex Dehullu, Jeremy Zannini and D'Andre Drummond-Mayrie.
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Read More »John Braga jumped 22-2.75 to take first place in the long jump and set a school-recrd in the process. Braga, a junior finished second in the high jump (6-2) and fifth in the 110-hurdles (16.02). Cam Hastings won the pole valult at 11-0 and finished sixh in the 200-meter (23.63).
Read More »Pelham's Kevin Cheam won won both hurdles and took second in the triple jump at the Capital Championships. Pinkerton won the title behind wins from Kevin Davies in the shot put, Tony Anzivino in the 1,600 and the 4x100 and 4x400 relays.
Read More »Despite Sanborn's fifth place finish at ithe Milford meet, Indian field star Shaun Howard earned first place in both the discus (118-3) and Javelin (155-7). Josh Childs finished second in the Long jump (18-2) and third in the high jump (5-8).
Read More »Despite only one individual winner — Devon Lattrell, who won the javelin — Central Catholic easily outdistanced the rest of the 21-team field to win the Andover Boosters Track Meet.
Read More »Jerickson Fedrick's track season just keeps getting better and better as the Salem senior ran an automatically-timed 11.08 100-meter dash that betters his prior area-best 2012 standard by .14 of a second. The Blue Devils blew away Manchester Central, 88-38.
Read More »Ian Mitchell qualified for states in the high jump (5-10) to highlight Pentucket's tough 79-66 loss to Amesbury. Personal bests were registered by Dan Thornton in the 400 hurdles (60.4), Joe Labrecque in the mile (5:08.3) and the 4x100 relay team of Cooper Carifio, Steven Hardy, Tim Freiermuth and Matt Barry (46.4).
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