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Pentucket Sachems Boys Track and Field '11

Hornets' Braga takes 7th

North Reading’s John Braga was the area’s top finisher in the North Decathlon held at Burlington High.
With 5,259 points, Braga came in seventh as he moved up five places on a strong second-day effort including fifth-places in the triple jump (40-8 3/4) and the 1,500 (4:50.62).
A pair of Pentucket performers were next on the local ladder as John Burton and Sam Fuller were 16th (4,725) and 17th (4,685) respectively.

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Boys Track and Field, 06/08/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

EMass. Division 3 meet at Oliver Ames High School

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Boys Track and Field, 05/27/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Reading's Capezzuto shows his versatility at CAL Open

Capezzuto sweeps dashes North Reading’s Nick Capezzuto, who normally runs the 200 and 800 meters, pulled off a double in the dashes, winning the 100 in 11.44 and the 200 in 22.71. “I ran a (personal best) in the (100) preliminaries in 11.36, so this was my second best electronic time,” said Capezzuto, who will attend Stonehill next year. “I honestly thought it was going to be cold. I wasn’t expecting the heat or the sun at all. I was just expecting to run fast, not necessarily win. I just wanted to knock off a good time.” Considering it was one of the few times Capezzuto had attempted the distance, it was a more than acceptable time. “I ran the 100 I think three other times before this,” said Capezzuto, who did not run the 800 yesterday. “It started with me moving to the 800 and 200 but since the 200 comes right after the 800, they moved me to the 100 and 800. That’s how I discovered I could run the 100. “I didn’t run (the 800) because I don’t want to have two days of hard running in (a six-day stretch). I’m going to run it Friday. But I love the 800. It’s a good pain. You have to train and you have to want that pain.” Triton won the boys division with 109 points followed by Newburyport with 102 and North Andover with 68. The only other area champion was North Andover’s Eric Riedel, who won the triple jump with a 43-5. “It’s the first time we’ve had good weather all season,” Riedel, a junior, said. “I just came off a hamstring injury and didn’t come back until Tuesday (against Masconomet). It still hurts me, but it wasn’t affecting me that much.”

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Boys Track and Field, 05/21/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Triton 97, Pentucket 48

Jason Cox ran a personal best 4:46.3 in the mile, qualifying for the state meet in Pentucket's dual meet finale against Triton. The Vikings moved to 8-1 with a 97-48 victory over the Sachems (6-4).

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Boys Track and Field, 05/17/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lataille back on track

C.J. Lataille continued his upward progress on the track, running a personal-best 11.4-second 100 to qualify for states and anchoring the victorious 4x100 relay as Pentucket defeated Lynnfield, 95-50.

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Boys Track and Field, 05/09/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

King James

Behind personal-best victories James Winslow (44-3, shot put) Nick Kingswood (60.7, 400 hurdles), North Andover improved to 6-0 with wins over Pentucket and North Reading.

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Boys Track and Field, 04/27/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lataille wins in return

Returning from long-term concussion issues, C.J. Lataille was victorious in the long jump as part of Pentucket's tri-meet split. Lataille leapt 19-3, qualifying for the CAL Meet as the Sachems defeated Ipswich and lost a close verdict to Newburyport.

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Boys Track and Field, 04/11/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars