BOSTON HERALD ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Paul Bergeron (Westford Academy)
Sam Burgess (Framingham)
Kailas Ciatto (Brookline)
Ryan Connolly (North Andover)
Harrison Dow (Concord-Carlisle)
Aidan Dupill (Oliver Ames)
Ben Feldman (Natick)
Henry Gartner (Falmouth)
Jack Graffeo (Westford Academy)
Leith Jones (Wakefield)
Ryan Leslie (Billerica)
Nathan Lopez (St. John’s Prep)
David Manfredi (Weymouth)
Devin Moreau (Greater Lowell)
Rithikh Prakash (Burlington)
Ryan Sarney (Oliver Ames)
Brendan Thomas (Oliver Ames)
Brendan Wilder (Waltham)
PAUL BERGERON
WESTFORD ACADEMY
The junior capped off his season with a Fifteenth-place end on the Champs Cross Country Nationals, after putting third within the Northeast Regionals. The Div. 1 All-State champion captured the Dual County League title and has clocked 4:17 within the mile and 9:13 within the 2-mile. Bergeron is a excessive honors pupil and earned the National German Exam Silver Medal.
SAM BURGESS
FRAMINGHAM
Injuries resulted in a late begin to his senior season, however Burgess was nothing in need of spectacular within the large meets. After putting second on the Champs Northeast Regionals in 15:21.3, this senior traveled to Balboa Park in San Diego to take seventh at nationals in 15:13.6 in opposition to an iron discipline. He was second to Westford Academy’s Paul Bergeron within the Div. 1 All-Division States in 15:09.01. He shocked the whole state the week earlier than when he destroyed the Wrentham Developmental Center 3.1-mile report in 14:38.9 to take the Div. 1A race. Burgess will attend Harvard.
KAILAS CIATTO
BROOKLINE
Ciatto rebounded from an Eleventh-place end within the Bay State Conference Championships to complete a stable eighth within the Div. 1A race in 15:42 and thirteenth at Div. 1 All-States in 15:55, main the Warriors to commanding workforce wins in each meets. A two-time BSC All-Star in cross nation, this junior competes on Brookline’s indoor and outside monitor groups. Ciatto focuses on the Bay State Games and AAU meets in the summertime.
RYAN CONNOLLY
NORTH ANDOVER
Connolly was undefeated in Merrimack Valley Conference meets, taking the MVC particular person title. The senior blazed to victory on the Div. 1B meet in 15:12.7 to guide the Scarlet Knights to the workforce title after which clocked a 15:56.5 for 14th within the Div. 1 All-State race. An AP pupil in Government and Politics, Connolly will attend Clemson University.
HARRISON DOW
CONCORD-CARLISLE
The senior broke Concord-Carlisle’s house cross nation college report earlier than taking second to North Andover’s Ryan Connolly within the Div. 1B race in 15:19.96 and transferring on to clinch sixth at Div. 1 All-States in a fast 15:35.7. Third within the Dual County League meet and Concord-Carlisle’s workforce MVP for the second 12 months in a row, Dow was a convention All-Star and All-Conference. A member of the National Honor Society, Dow earned the National Latin Exam Silver Medal in two consecutive years and can attend Amherst College.
AIDAN DUPILL
OLIVER AMES
In simply his second season of cross nation, Dupill completed a robust third behind teammates Ryan Sarney and Brendan Thomas on the Div. 1C meet in a private better of 15:27.9. The senior raced to a stellar seventh place within the Div. 1 All-State race in 15:39.3. A member of the Tigers’ indoor and outside monitor groups, Dupill will attend Merrimack College.
BEN FELDMAN
NATICK
The senior had a giant season, breaking Natick’s house course report and taking tenth on the Div. 1 All-States in 15:48.8 after putting sixteenth within the divisional championships the earlier week in 15:57.4. Fourth in an enormously aggressive Bay State Conference Championships, Feldman was third in 15:34.1 on the Twilight Invitational and Fifteenth on the Ocean State Invitational. A member of the National Honor Society, this UMass-commit is thinking about gardening and agriculture.
HENRY GARTNER
FALMOUTH
Falmouth’s workforce captain raced to the Cape & Island’s particular person title in 15:51 and gained the Div. 2B meet in a swift 15:19. He positioned second within the Div. 2 All-State race in 15:40 and clinched the gold medal on the Frank Kelley Invitational with a 15:24. A varsity and all-league runner because the eighth grade, Gartner owned the space races on the Div. 4 championships final winter by successful each the mile and 2-mile.
JACK GRAFFEO
WESTFORD ACADEMY
Just a sophomore, Graffeo ran like a seasoned veteran, incomes all-star standing within the Dual County League with a second-place end. He was cash within the large meets, ending fourth within the Div. 1A meet, eighth within the Div. 1 All-States and fifth on the Ocean State Invitational. Graffeo ran a swift 15:16 for twentieth on the Eastbay Northeast Regionals. Graffeo is an honor roll pupil who enjoys biking and swimming.
LEITH JONES
WAKEFIELD
Jones had an outstanding season with a myriad of spectacular performances. The senior was eighth on the Frank Kelley (15:51.5) and Twilight Invitationals (15:56.9), fourth within the Middlesex League Championships and Div. 2 All-States (16:02.7) and fifth on the Div. 2A meet (16:07.9). A perennial three-sport All-Star, Jones enjoys tenting, fishing and studying and wish to main in legal justice.
RYAN LESLIE
BILLERICA
Leslie ought to transfer up the ladder subsequent fall after pushing onerous for ninth on the Div. 1 All-State race in 15:44.3 and clocking a 15:29.9 in his finest race of the season to nail down fourth within the Div. 1C occasion. Victorious on the Bay State Invitational, the junior was a robust second on the Merrimack Valley Conference Championships and helped lead Billerica to a 9-1 twin meet report. A member of the National Honor Society, Leslie is a perennial honor roll pupil and enjoys spikeball, studying, nature and touring.
NATHAN LOPEZ
ST. JOHN’S PREP
One of the fiercest and best harriers within the state, Lopez was a robust third at each the divisionals and Div. 1 All-States. He was sixth on the Champs Northeast Regionals in 15:36.9 and earned a visit to nationals the place he ran a fast 15:46.3 for twenty ninth. The senior captured the Catholic Conference title in a swift 15:20 on a tricky Franklin Park course and was third in 12:18 on the Manhattan Invitational. The honor roll pupil will attend the University of Michigan.
DAVID MANFREDI
WEYMOUTH
The finest runner on the South Shore, Manfredi by no means had an off day with a fifth-place end within the Div. 1A meet (15:30.3) and Eleventh at Div. 1 All-States (15:52). Second within the Bay State Conference Meet to Framingham’s Sam Burgess in 15:35.8, Manfredi clocked a 15:41.5 for third on the Frank Kelley Invitational and 15:51.8 on the Twilight Invitational. The honor roll pupil will attend American University.
DEVIN MOREAU
GREATER LOWELL
Moreau ought to make much more waves subsequent fall after taking second on the Div. 2A Championships (15:42.6) and fifth at Div. 2 All-States (16:08.7). The State Vocational champion was third on the Battle on the Border Invitational in 15:49.1 and twelfth on the Frank Kelley Invitational along with his 16:03.1. Moreau discovered night time racing to his liking because the junior positioned ninth on the Twilight Invitational in 15:59. The Commonwealth Athletic Conference champion in 16:17, Moreau is an honor roll pupil and aspires to main in training, nursing or legal justice.
RITHIKH PRAKASH
BURLINGTON
The senior had a profession day at All-States when he sprinted to victory within the Div. 2 race. All-Conference within the Middlesex League, Prakash led Burlington to the Div. 2A workforce title the previous two years. The honor roll pupil, a three-sport athlete, was the Div. 4 outside 2-mile champion final spring. Prakash will main in pc science at Cornell University.
RYAN SARNEY
OLIVER AMES
The senior ran to a surprising time of 14:58 on Wrentham’s 3.1-mile structure to seize the Hockomock League title. Sarney was fourth within the Div. 1 All-State race after capturing the Div. 1C race the earlier week with a quick 15:10.2, main the Tigers to the workforce title. The Twilight Invitational champion captured league titles in cross nation and monitor and is a member of the National Honor Society. He plans to attend Northeastern University.
BRENDAN THOMAS
OLIVER AMES
The junior was second to teammate Craig Sarney within the Div. 1C Championships in 15:20.8 and was twenty first on the Champs Northeast Regionals in 16:02.9. The Hockomock League All-Star is an honor roll pupil and takes AP lessons. The three-sport athlete enjoys mountain climbing, tenting and music.
BRENDAN WILDER
WALTHAM
A Dual County League All-Star, Wilder rebounded properly from accidents to take fifth in opposition to a deep discipline on the DCL Championships and second within the senior race on the Frank Mooney Invitational. Wilder was a robust twenty first in 16:03 on the Div. 1A meet and adopted it with a stellar 15:54 within the Div. 1 All-State to take twelfth. An honor roll pupil, Wilder enjoys Marvel films and all sports activities. He will attend Stonehill University.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Lysander Duffield, Ben Kasen, Argi Protopapadakis, Kailas Ciatto, Andrew Cherkasky, Declan Mulligan (Brookline); Sam Burgess (Framingham); Ben Feldman, Steven D’Alessandro, Nick Bianchi (Natick); Max Hammer (Needham); Tyler Tubman, Alex Hrycyszyn, Jack Mantell, Jacob Zalis (Newton North); Sean Kerin (Walpole); Eli Merritt, Steven Goehringer (Wellesley); David Manfredi (Weymouth); Alec Carew (Milton)
MVP: David Manfredi
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Adem Ayed, Sam Gordon, Jacob Gordon (East Boston/O’Bryant)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Jaxson Merrill, Jeremy Bullock, Gabriel Pichardo, Keegan Farrenkopf (Barnstable); Nick Terranova, Tanner Agurkis (Dennis-Yarmouth); Henry Gartner, Silas Gartner (Falmouth); Daniel da Silva, Daniel Serpa (Martha’s Vineyard); William Crowell, Malcolm Stewart (Nauset); Harrison Glover (Sandwich)
MVP: Henry Gartner
LIGHTHOUSE: Brandon Gomes, Tamarr Washington (Cape Cod Academy); Nate Gartner (Falmouth Academy); Gareth Vos, James Machnik, Jack Yuskaitis (Monomoy); Ryan Whelden, Rory Murray (Nantucket); Alex Garron (Rising Tide); Andrew McClellan (Riverview); Mark Rogers, Simon Roy (Saint John Paul II); Shane Stanghellini, Dylan Moreno, Lance Campinha (Sturgis East); Dominic Cappuccino (Sturgis West)
MVP: Shane Stanghellini
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Nick Antonellis, Eamonn Fennell, Gianvito Montillo, Evan O’Brien (Archbishop Williams); Nathanael Dougherty (Arlington Catholic); Shawn Fahy, Noah Gomes D’Sa, Casey Gorhan, Declan Shannon, Andrew Smith (Bishop Feehan); Andrew Caldera, Lowell Copps, Andrew Fortin, Andrew Weaver (Bishop Stang); Kyle Kwiatek, Jesse Moriello, Matthew Terrien (St. Mary’s)
MVP: Kyle Kwiatek
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Hugh Licklider, Chris Larnard, William Locke, John Wilson (BC High); John Garvey, Dean Simmons (Catholic Memorial); Tommy Robinson, Dan Rivard (St. John’s); Nathan Lopez, Paul Lovett, Felix Rogovin,Will Pechinsky, Finn Bonner, James Trigilio (St. John’s Prep); Brady Armstrong (Xaverian)
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Will Liu, Anthony Cronin (Acton-Boxboro); Carter Rauch (Bedford); Ethan Andersson, Colin Fisher, Dennis Satchek (Boston Latin); Henry Reichle, Harrison Dow (Concord-Carlisle); Jacob Bronstein (Cambridge); Alon Mileguir, Ilan Sherman-Kadish, Alex Friedman, Robby Zhang (Newton South); Paul Bergeron, Jack Graffeo, Austin DeSisto, Davis Haines, Owen Schultz (Westford Academy); Brendan Wilder (Waltham); Luke Chisum, Owen Williams (Wayland); Carsen Valenta (Weston)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Paul Bergeron
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Ryan Sarney, Brendan Thomas, Aidan Dupill, Landon Sarney, Alex Callanan (Oliver Ames); Nick Yacoub, Alex Blumen, Karthik Pisaputi, Daniel Labunski (Sharon); John Sylvain, Talon Johnson (Mansfield); Mark Butters, Andrew Fletcher (Milford); Stephen Haney (Foxboro); Tyler Apicella (Franklin); Brady King (North Attleboro); Andrew Cali, Brayden Cali (Taunton); Nathan Sylven (King Philip)
MVP: Ryan Sarney
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Wyatt Lee, Daniel Keefe (Bristol-Plymouth); Dillion Beninati, Malcom Zetrenne, Joseph Montal (Southeastern); William Ferreira (Diman); Lorcan Bergeron (Tri-County)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Wyatt Lee
SMALL: Ryan Cooley, Jack Collins (Norfolk Aggie); Tyler Wright (Cape Cod Tech); Jack Heywood (South Shore Voke); Jacob Patnaude (Old Colony); Lee Moors, Sam Resto (Upper Cape)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Cooley
COMPREHENSIVE: Ryan Geniuch, Gage Turner, Kenly Laime, Jason George, Bryce Leighton (West Bridgewater); Thomas Hoff, Jake White (Holbrook)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Bryce Leighton
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Ryan Connolly, Luke McGillivray (North Andover); Ryan Leslie, Patrick Hall (Billerica); Ryan Todisco, Colin Kirn (Andover); Liam Doherty (Methuen); Jack Courtney, Jarlen Arango, Victor Duong, Schneider Pierre, Seyha Rath (Lowell)
MVP: Colin Kirn, Ryan Connolly
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
FREEDOM: Eric Sekyaya, Rithikh Prakash, Krish Almeida, Patrick Gray, Colin Irwin (Burlington); Leith Jones, Ben Stratton, Mike Arria, Oliver Polster (Wakefield); Adam Caldwell, Ellis Iurilli-Hough, Caleb Barnes (Melrose); Dean Ciampa (Wilmington); Max Bennett (Watertown)
MVP: Eric Sekyaya
LIBERTY: Joe Mahon (Woburn); Louis Lopes Fernandes, Jack Power (Arlington); Jack Quinn, Graham Goodwin (Reading); Wes Kaukas-Quinn, Tyler Johnson (Winchester); Glenn Burcsu, Antonio Lopez, Joey Ryan, Aidan McPhee (Lexington); Jared Rife, Ronnie Rubinshtein, Jason Kim (Belmont)
MVP: Joe Mahon
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Logan Tracia, Ryan Faletra, Joshua Trelegan, Dylan Faletra (Peabody); Harrison Kee, William Cerrutti, Ryan Thompson, Isaac Gross, David DiCostanzo (Marblehead); William Conklin, Jonathan Rooney, Charlie Garlin, Sean Moore (Danvers); Max Littman (Gloucester); Jason Provost, Calvin Barrett (Beverly); Drew Bartram (Masconomet)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Logan Tracia
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Elaijah Monteiro, Samuel Shrestha, Nicholas Silva, Jared Mendonca (Dartmouth); Aaron Corlette, Antonio Tobon, Chris Gorynski (Brockton); James Murray, Jack Alves, Joey Brand (Bridgewater-Raynham); Joseph Castelo (New Bedford)
MVP: Elaijah Monteiro
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Jack Twombly, Quinn Delcore, Thomas Corbett, Connor Reidy, Aiden Coyle, Carson Scarinci, Sam Foster (Norwell); Luke Holden (Carver); Dante D’Alessandro, Alex Fregault, Atley Phinney (Middleboro); Ronan Kearney (Cohasset); Matt Buck (Carver); Luca Bahnuk, Mike Caron (Rockland); Ben Levesque, Nick Uzzo, Colin DeChambeau (East Bridgewater)
MVP: Nick Uzzo, Luke Holden, Thomas Corbett
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
LARGE: Craig Salois, Lex Kaye, Ben Scott, Connor Dorfman, Stephen Leighton, Wyatt Ruff (Hopkinton); Dylan Hamwey, Dylan O’Brien (Norwood); Marcus Kelly, Max Farah (Westwood); William Child (Ashland); Nathan Giordano, Luke Henson (Holliston)
MVP: Craig Salois
SMALL: Andrew McConnell, Sean Parham, Michael Katsikis, Owen Moon, Brandon Scovil, Tyler Bruno (Norton); Ben McCarthy (Millis); Aidan Piersall, Gabe Goldstein, Owen Fontaine, Henry Orraca-Cecil, Grant Sullivan (Dover-Sherborn); Mark Murphy (Medway)
MVP: Andrew McConnell
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