Altamo Ashkenasy (Brookline)
Paul Bergeron (Westford Academy)
Kalias Ciatto (Brookline)
Thomas Corbett (Norwell)
Stephen Goehringer (Wellesley)
Jack Graffeo (Westford Academy)
Isaac Gross (Marblehead)
Ben Kasen (Brookline)
Chris Larnard (BC High)
Ryan Leslie (Billerica)
Paulino Guevara Mateo (Cambridge)
Eli Merritt (Wellesley)
Pablo Tejedor Meyers (Brookline)
Sean Moore (Danvers)
Devin Moreau (Greater Lowell)
Patrick Noonan (Lexington)
Joey Ryan (Lexington)
Ilan Sherman-Kadish (Newton South)
John Wilson (BC High)
ALTAMO ASHKENASY
BROOKLINE
The junior completed a powerful Thirteenth to assist lead the Warriors to the crew win on the Meet of Champions. The Bay State Conference All-Star was fourth on the BSC Championships and twelfth on the Div. 1A Championships. Ashkenasy, who additionally runs indoor and out of doors observe, had an enormous day on the Twilight Invitational with a stellar fifth-place end.
PAUL BERGERON
WESTFORD ACADEMY
The greatest runner within the state, Bergeron simply defended his Div. 1 Meet of Champions title. He went on to position third on the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals and completed seventh on the National meet in San Diego. Bergeron was additionally victorious on the Ocean State Invitational. The excessive honors pupil will attend Stanford University.
KAILAS CIATTO
BROOKLINE
The senior was a stable eighth on the Meet of Champions Div. 1 race and the Bowdoin Park Invitational. The three-time Bay State Conference All-Star sprinted dwelling for seventh on the BSC Championships. The three-sport athlete enjoys images in his spare time.
THOMAS CORBETT
NORWELL
The greatest cross nation runner south of Boston, Norwell’s senior captain was the South Shore League MVP for a second consecutive yr and picked up his fourth league All-Star medal. Runner-up within the Div. 3A Championships at Northfield Mountain, Corbett was fifth on the Div. 3 Meet of Champions. He was additionally victorious on the Franklin Park Invitational. Corbett is a member of the National Honor Society
STEPHEN GOEHRINGER
WELLESLEY
The senior was second within the Bay State Conference Championships, third within the Div. 1B Championships and positioned twelfth on the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. A member of the National Honor Society and a National Merit Commended Scholar, he additionally enjoys biking.
JACK GRAFFEO
WESTFORD ACADEMY
Part of the perfect 1-2 boys’ tandem within the state together with Paul Bergeron, Graffeo was third on the Ocean State Invitational and took second on the Div. 1B Champions. The junior completed third on the Div. 1 Meet of Champions and certified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Nationals the place he positioned thirtieth total. He enjoys swimming, biking and basketball.
ISAAC GROSS
MARBLEHEAD
The senior was the Northeastern Conference Champion and Runner of the Year. Winner of the Frank Kelley Invitational, he was additionally victorious on the Ocean State Invitational Small Schools race. Marblehead’s crew MVP was a winner on the divisional meet earlier than inserting second on the Div. 2 Meet of Champions. He is a excessive honors pupil and received the Outstanding Writing Award.
BEN KASEN
BROOKLINE
Kasen was seventh within the Div. 1 Meet of Champions occasion after an eighth-place end within the Div. 1A Championships. Third on the Bay State Invitational, he garnered a 3rd consecutive All-Star nod within the Bay State Conference. Kasen is a member of the National Honor Society and can attend Amherst College.
CHRIS LARNARD
BC HIGH
The coronary heart and soul of a powerful Eagle crew, Larnard bolted dwelling on the Manhattan Invitational for sixth place. The Div. 1A Champion, the senior was second on the Div. 1 Meet of Champions race. He was the Catholic Conference Champion and MVP and runs three seasons. A National Merit Scholar, Larnard will attend the University of Pennsylvania.
RYAN LESLIE
BILLERICA
The senior Merrimack Valley Conference Champion and Runner of the Year captured the Div. 1C title and fifteenth on the Meet of Champions. The Catholic Memorial Invitational Champion was additionally twenty second on the Foot Locker Northeast Regional Championships. Leslie is a member of the National Honor Society and can attend Northeastern University.
PAULINO GUEVARA MATEO
CAMBRIDGE
This Falcon junior raced to a fifth-place end in Div. 1A earlier than inserting sixth in Div. 1 on the Meet of Champions. He went on to take nineteenth on the Foot Locker Northeast Regional Championships at Franklin Park. He was second on the Frank Kelley Invitational and the Dual County League Championships. Mateo additionally enjoys taking part in the guitar and soccer.
ELI MERRITT
WELLESLEY
The John Hopkins University-bound senior pushed exhausting for a sixth-place end within the Div. 1B Championships earlier than taking eleventh within the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. Merritt was fourth within the deep Bay State Conference Championships to garner his second consecutive All-Star choice. He is an honor roll pupil and member of the National Honor Society.
PABLO TEJEDOR MEYERS
BROOKLINE
Meyers was ninth within the Div. 1 Meet of Champions and twenty fifth on the Nike Cross Country Regionals. A Bay State Conference All-Star, he additionally competes within the mile and 2-mile in indoor and spring observe. A member of the National Honor Society, he’ll attend Claremont McKenna.
SEAN MOORE
DANVERS
The second-year captain was a Northeastern Conference All-Star for the second consecutive season. Moore had an enormous November with a seventh-place end on the Div. 2B Championships and fourth on the Div. 2 Meet of Champions. Moore additionally competes on the indoor and out of doors observe groups. A perennial honor roll pupil, he has a 3.7 GPA and can attend Merrimack College.
DEVIN MOREAU
GREATER LOWELL
Moreau picked up wins on the Frank Kelley, Bay State and Twilight Invitationals. The senior was additionally victorious on the Commonwealth Athletic Conference Championships and the State Vocational Championships. The Div. 3A champion positioned second within the Div. 3 Meet of Champions. An honors pupil, he’ll attend UMass Lowell.
PATRICK NOONAN
LEXINGTON
The lone freshman on the crew, Noonan was sixth on the Div. 1A Championships and 14th within the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. He was twentieth towards an elite subject on the Ocean State Invitational and twenty third on the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals. Noonan is a two-time Massachusetts Middle School Champion. The honor roll pupil is fluent in Japanese and is learning Mandarin.
JOEY RYAN
LEXINGTON
The Middlesex League champion and MVP positioned fourth on the Div. 1A Championships and tenth on the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. He was a stable fourth on the Foot Locker Northeast Regional Championships. Team captain of the cross nation and indoor observe groups, he took second on the Tommy Cochary Falmouth Mile final summer time. Ryan enjoys snowboarding, drawing and mountaineering.
ILAN SHERMAN-KADISH
NEWTON SOUTH
The senior positioned fourth within the Dual County League Championships and second on the Div. 1A Championships. At the Meet of Champions, Sherman-Kadish raced to a fifth-place end. A four-time DCL All-Star, he was eleventh on the Nike Northeast Regionals and owns the Lions’ 2-mile college report with a 9:18. He volunteers at Gateway tutoring kids with incapacity.
JOHN WILSON
BC HIGH
The junior harrier was No. 2 on the crew behind Chris Larnard and took third on the Div. 1A Championships. Every week later he was fourth within the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. Wilson ran to a Twenty first-place end on the Ocean State Invitational and was third on the Catholic Conference Championships and chosen as an All-Star. His greatest race of the season simply might have been on the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals the place he cracked the highest 15 with a Thirteenth-place exhibiting.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Kailas Ciatto, Ben Kasen, Altamo Aschkenasy, Lysander Duffield, Michael Schroder, Pablo Tejedor-Meyers (Brookline); Nick Bianchi, John Bianchi, Jacob Tobin, Sean Fleming (Natick); Max Hammer, Sam Villa (Needham); Gabe Grove, Thomas Ruane (Newton North); Sean Kerin, Luke Zahurak (Walpole); Eli Merritt, Max Hoffman, Stephen Goehringer, Robert Foster (Wellesley)
MVP: Gabe Grove
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Adem Ayed, Ryan Collins, Bradon Spiess (East Boston/O’Bryant/Latin Academy)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
LIGHTHOUSE: Liam Jatzcak (Cape Cod Academy); Nathan Gartner, Erik Gulmann, Wylie Wakefield (Falmouth Academy); Gareth Vos, Chatham Gillis (Monomoy); Alex Garron, Peter Yekhtikian (Rising Tide); Andrew McClellan, Liam Ni (Riverview); Brandon Gomes (St. John Paul); Shane Stanghellini, Dylan Moreno, Joel Kinkead (Sturgis East); Cal O’Donnell, Owen Smith (Sturgis West)
MVP: Shane Stanghellini
ATLANTIC: Jaxson Merrill, Gabe Pichardo, Kevin Defeudis (Barnstable); Nick Terranova, Pierce Johnson, Casey Fitzgerald (Dennis-Yarmouth); Silas Gartner (Falmouth); Broden Vincent (Martha’s Vineyard); Will Crowell, Tim Sanders, Ethan Koufus, Hunter Hunt (Nauset)
MVP: Silas Gartner, Jaxson Merrill
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
ALL-LEAGUE: Finn O’Hara (Manchester-Essex); Michael Mohoric, Alex Lisauskas, Ben Perrone, Stephen D’Ambrosio (Newburyport); Ben Rich, James Regan, Clark Glidden, Cole Regan, Jack Creilsen (Hamilton-Wenham); Jackson Beauparlant (Pentucket); Christopher Cunha (Essex Tech); Zach Lyon, Duncan Macdonald, Cassidy McBee (Triton)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Michael Morohic, James Regan
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Nick Antonellis, Eamonn Fennell, Joe Mento, Nolan Stone (Archbishop Williams); Alex Calo, Nate Dion, Noah Gomes D’Sa, Jack Harris, Aidan O’Keefe, Declan Shannon (Bishop Feehan); Lowell Copps, Conor Levesque, Brennan Vane (Bishop Stang); Kyle Kwiatek, Matheus Menezes-Avendanha, Matthew Terrien (St. Mary’s)
MVP: Kyle Kwiatek
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Chris Larnard, Shamus Larnard, John Wilson, Greg McGrath, Griffin McConville (BC High); Michael Upton (Catholic Memorial); Tommy Robinson (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Daniel Padley, Mateo DeOrio, Leo Seltenrich, Tyler Navarro (St. John’s Prep); Brady Armstrong, Marc Leimkuehler, Samuel Keith (Xaverian)
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
UPPER: Devin Moreau, Seamus Tully, Ethan Levesque, Edward Yeboah, Matthew Guerin, Jesus Andrades, Isaiah Gagne (Greater Lowell); Connor Hastings, Torin Cattanach (Whittier); Brendan Guenard, Cristian Reinoso (Greater Lawrence); Will Biscan, Noah Brooks (Shawsheen), Tyler Ouellette, Sean Ouellette (Lowell Catholic)
MVP: Devin Moreau
LOWER: Micah Wells, Sam Hesketh, Josiah Wells, Richard Collins (Nashoba Tech); Sam Tudryn, Avery Kearnan, Amadeus Papa (Innovation); Liam Powers (Mystic Valley); Alex Nikolaev (Minuteman); Diego Espinoza (Lynn Tech)
MVP: Sam Tudryn
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Kyle Verner, Anthony Cronin , Chris Lin (Acton-Boxboro); John Garraway (Bedford); Colin Fisher, Ethan Andersson, Bilal Elhaji (Boston Latin); Paulino Guevara Mateo, Gael Medina, Daniel Bronstein, Jacob Bronstein, Nebiyu Demie (Cambridge); Ethan Sholk (Lincoln-Sudbury); Ilan Sherman-Kadish, Alex Friedman, Thomas Flaig, Nathan Hamilton, Liam Sakakeeny (Newton South); Jack Graffeo, David Haines, Paul Bergeron (Westford Academy); Will Jackson (Wayland); Carson Valenta (Weston)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Jack Graffeo
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Brendan Thomas, Alex Callanan, Brody Lake, Landon Sarney, Jonah Sobieraj, Oscar Feodoroff (Oliver Ames); Matteo Lozano, Nicholas Yacoub, Alexander Blumen, Karthik Pisupati, Jacob Slavsky, Alex Pinnix, Isaac Tsymberov (Sharon); Andrew Fletcher (Milford); Talon Johnson (Mansfield); Jonathan Pink (Franklin); Owen Lacaillade, John Blaisdell (Attleboro); Brady King (North Attleboro)
MVP: Brendan Thomas
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE DIVISION: Daniel Keefe (Bristol-Plymouth); Malcom Zetrenne, Bodhi Jackson, Benjmain Pennington, Joe Montall (Southeastern); D.J. McGuire, Joseph Gillett (Tri-County); Cashton Richard (Diman)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Daniel Keefe
SMALL DIVISION: Jack Heywood, Griffin Corrick, Mark MacPherson (South Shore Voke); Lee Moors, Bryce Moulding (Upper Cape); Josh Gonsalves (Old Colony); Cole Rauch (Cape Cod Tech)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Jack Heywood
COMPREHENSIVE DIVISION: Thomas Hoff, Jake White, Connor Belvin, Hao Huynh (Holbrook)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Thomas Hoff
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Ryan Leslie, Patrick Hall, Niles Mason (Billerica); Jack Courtney, James Kelly (Lowell); Dylan Cote, Emmett Larosa, Josh Pelletier (North Andover); Xavier May, Marco Lombardo (Chelmsford); Jed Gallaudet, Kyle Haskell (Andover)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Leslie, Jack Courtney
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Jack Power (Arlington); Jared Rife (Belmont); Zachary Bates (Woburn); Graham Goodwin, Tim Connolly, Chris Barbato, Brian Ronayne (Reading); Caleb Ford, Joey Ryan, Patrick Noonan (Lexington); Wesley Kaukas-Quinn, Tyler Johnson, Owen Bernstein, Erik Bergstrom (Winchester)
FREEDOM: Caleb Barnes, John Strong, Adam Caldwell (Melrose); Max Bennett (Watertown); Colin Irwin, Rohan Dutta, Krish Almeida (Burlington); Michael Arria, Oliver Polster, Liam Taggart, Andrew Nett, William Mezikofsky, Brandon Nett (Wakefield); Jameson Burns (Wilmington)
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Isaac Gross, Nate Assa, Will Cerrutti (Marblehead); Riley McGoldrick (Beverly); William Conklin, Sean Moore, Jonathan Rooney, Charlie Garlin (Danvers)
ALL-STARS: Ryan Faletra, Brian Stevens (Peabody); Calvin Barrett, Jason Provost, Ryan Whiting, Charles Bossler (Beverly); Tyson Arnold, Alexander Hamlin (Masconomet)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Isaac Gross
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Seamus Canniff, Aaron Corlette, Henry Tait (Brockton); Elaijah Monteiro, Luke Bloom-Glover, Tyler Amaral, Jared Mendonca (Dartmouth); Joseph Brand, Brian Peters, Joshua Geer (Bridgewater-Raynham); Joseph Castelo (New Bedford); Will Rumsey (Durfee)
MVP: Seamus Canniff
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
LARGE: Ben Scott, Stephen Leighton, Sean Finnegan, Connor Dorfman, Darian Leo (Hopkinton); William Child (Ashland); William Boxmeyer, Jack Daley, Daniel Vazquez (Medfield); Greydon Gavin, Ben Methot, Tony Maari (Westwood); Luca Domestico (Ashland)
MVP: Ben Scott
SMALL: Andrew McConnell, Sean Parham, Michael Katsikis, Stephen MacLennan, Christopher Guiney, Jacob Ollerhead (Norton); Ben McCarthy (Millis); Aidan Pearsall, Grant Sullivan, Maaz Alvi, Jackson Doyle, Gabe Goldstein, Cash Kleiman (Dover-Sherborn)
MVP: Andrew McConnell
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