Paul Bergeron (Westford Academy) 2-mile
Christopher Brooks (Wellesley) 200
Kaden Cassidy (Lexington) discus
Zyeem Charles (Attleboro) triple soar
Ryan Connolly (North Andover) 800
Jacob Cookinham (Bishop Stang) shot put
Johnny Emmanuel (Malden) 400
Sean Golembiewski (Hopkinton) 110/400 hurdles
Darwin Jimenez (Methuen) 100
Nathan Lopez (St. John’s Prep) mile, 2-mile
Jon Mignacca (Bishop Feehan) excessive soar
Amari Mow (Lexington) lengthy soar
Brandon Riley (Weymouth) pentathlon
Ryan Swenson (Andover) pole vault
Edward Webb (Wellesley) javelin
4×100 relay (Lexington) Alexios Kontothanassis, Victor Yu, Jake Wheaton, Jayden Bai
4×400 relay (Newton North) Myles Scott, Jack Tsai, Juan Talisayon, Quincy Scott
4×800 relay (St. John’s Prep) Paul Lovett, Nick MacDonald, Daniel Padley, Nathan Lopez
PAUL BERGERON
WESTFORD ACADEMY
The junior bolted to a sterling 8:51.88 time to seize the Div. 1 2-mile and adopted it up with a fourth-place end on the Meet of Champions in a swift 9:05.88. Bergeron ran to a private finest 4:10.66 on the Bay State Running Scholastic Mile. The Div. 1 All-State cross nation champion was a Dual County League All-Star and might be a three-sport captain as a senior.
CHRISTOPHER BROOKS
WELLESLEY
Brooks re-wrote the Wellesley file books by racing to new marks within the 100, 200 and 400. He was a double winner on the Div. 2 championships with wins within the 100 and 200. The crew MVP, Brooks captured the 60-meter sprint within the Rising Stars Division on the New Balance Nationals. A perennial honor roll scholar, Brooks enjoys music and skateboarding.
KADEN CASSIDY
LEXINGTON
The senior broke three college data on the way in which to capturing titles at Middlesex League Championships, Div. 1 and Meet of Champions, together with second at New Englands and fourth at Nationals. Cassidy is proficient within the Robotics neighborhood and has been acknowledged on the nationwide degree. He will attend Claremont McKenna College.
ZYEEM CHARLES
ATTLEBORO
The Meet of Champions gold medalist within the triple soar, Charles has a private better of 45-5 3/4. The senior was the Hockomock League Champion and in addition picked up wins within the Div. 1 Championships and Coaches Invitational. The UMass-Dartmouth commit was fifth on the New England Championships. The senior enjoys basketball and Wiffle ball and can main in legal justice.
RYAN CONNOLLY
NORTH ANDOVER
Connolly used a devastating kick to win the Div. 2 title in a meet-record time of 1:53.38. He went on to bury the sector on the Meet of Champions in 1:54.11. Undefeated within the cross nation season, the senior additionally clocked a 4:16.66 mile through the indoor season and has clocked a fast 2-mile of 9:17.01. He will attend UMass.
JACOB COOKINHAM
BISHOP STANG
Cookinham had no friends in his specialty in Massachusetts and went on to take the National title. He had a private better of 66-11 1/2 and in addition had a discus throw of 174-9. The senior was fourth on the Kansas Relays within the collegiate division after wins at New Englands, Meet of Champions and Div. 5 meets. Cookinham was offered the Carlin F. Lynch Outstanding Male Athlete Award. He was victorious on the prestigious Glenn Loucks Games and was the Catholic Central League Championships. The National Honor Society member will attend the University of Kansas.
JOHNNY EMMANUEL
MALDEN
The senior arguably had the most effective efficiency of the spring season when he bolted to a meet-record time of 46.99 on the Meet of Champions, the No. 2 time in state historical past. The Greater Boston League Champion within the 100 was the Div. 1 champion within the 400 and took second within the 200. Owner of 10 college data, he’s a member of the National Honor Society with a GPA of three.2. Emmanuel will compete at Northeastern University.
SEAN GOLEMBIEWSKI
HOPKINTON
The Hopkinton senior owned the 110/400 hurdles, coming away with double victories in Div. 2 and the Meet of Champions. He was a Tri-Valley League All-Star and the MVP for a second straight yr. The National Honor Society member will attend the University of Pennsylvania.
DARWIN JIMENEZ
METHUEN
The senior had private finest os 21.69 within the 200 and 10.61 within the 100. Jimenez captured the 100 on the Meet of Champions and New Englands earlier than breaking the tape at Nationals within the Rising Stars division. He captured gold within the 100 on the Andover Boosters Invitational and the 200 on the Haverhill Invitational. The Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star was victorious within the 100, 200 and 4×100 on the convention championships. Jimenez needs to pursue a profession in software program engineering.
NATHAN LOPEZ
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Lopez had a monster season that culminated with a scintillating state file of 8:44.54 for second place on the New Balance Nationals. He broke Alberto Salazar’s All-State meet file together with his 8:59.29 for his third-consecutive All-State win. He was additionally victorious within the mile and as a part of the 4×800 crew. Lopez raced to 4:08.28 within the Bay State Running Scholastic Division for third towards a troublesome discipline. The honor roll scholar will attend the University of Michigan.
JON MIGNACCA
BISHOP FEEHAN
Mignacca electrified the group on the Meet of Champions when he cleared 6-6 to win gold. The crew captain owns the Shamrocks’ college file within the excessive soar at 6-8. Mignacca was the Catholic Central League champion within the excessive soar, lengthy soar and as a part of the 4×400. He was ninth within the excessive soar on the New Balance Nationals with a terrific leap of 6-6 1/4 and was second within the MSTCA South Decathlon with 5,517 factors. A member of the Spanish and Social Studies Honor Societies, Mignacca will attend Providence College.
AMARI MOW
LEXINGTON
The solely freshman on the All-Scholastic crew, Mow was victorious in Div. 1, Meet of Champions and on the Freshman Nationals. Mow has already leaped 22-8 and owns a private better of 11.32 within the 100. He enjoys soccer and basketball, together with perfecting his method within the lengthy soar, as a day by day routine.
BRANDON RILEY
WEYMOUTH
This versatile expertise is amongst Weymouth’s best-ever tracksters with college data within the lengthy soar, 110 excessive hurdles and pentathlon. Riley captured the Meet of Champions pentathlon title with 3,402 factors and in addition took the MSTCA South Decathlon with 5,937 factors. The Bay State Conference All-Star was convention champion within the lengthy soar and 110 hurdles. The honor roll scholar was captain of the soccer crew and the indoor and out of doors monitor groups. He will attend UMass-Lowell and main in mechanical engineering.
RYAN SWENSON
ANDOVER
The senior moved right into a tie for third on Andover’s all-time checklist with a vault of 14-0. Swenson rebounded from a sixth-place end in Div. 1 to take the gold medal on the Meet of Champions. The Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star was captain of the ski racing crew and owns a GPA of 4.2. He will attend the Rochester Institute of Technology and main in 3D Digital.
EDWARD WEBB
WELLESLEY
Webb defended his Meet of Champions title with a powerful throw of 181-0 after defending his Div. 2 title with a heave of 182-9. The senior completed his highschool profession undefeated within the javelin. Webb was Bay State Conference All-Star in soccer and enjoys enjoying the piano, coaching and biking. He will attend Brown University.
LEXINGTON
4×100 RELAY
The lineup of Victor Yu, Jayden Bai, Jack Wheaton and Alexios Kontothanassis raced to victory within the Div. 1 Championships and second place on the Div. 2 Relays earlier than capturing the gold medal on the Meet of Champions. Yu has a private better of 11.61 within the 100 and 23.63 within the 200, in addition to being a National Spanish Exam gold medalist. Bai captured the Middlesex League title within the 110 hurdles and 400 hurdles. He was additionally a member of the National Honor Society and NSDA Academic All-American. Wheaton earned MVP honors within the Middlesex League and was the 100 champion in 11.03 and 200 with a 22.32. He additionally performs varsity soccer and can main in design research at Syracuse University. Kontothanassis owns Lexington’s indoor college file within the triple soar at 42-11 3/4. He’s an AP Scholar who will attend Boston University.
NEWTON NORTH
4×400 RELAY
An completely loaded lineup of Myles and Quincy Scott, Jack Tsai and Juan Talisayon was almost flawless this spring with wins in Div. 1, the Meet of Champions, Div. 1 Relays and Bay State Conference. They set a college file of three:18.93 at New Balance Nationals. Myles Scott was the BSC MVP and crew captain. He will attend Northeastern University. Quincy Scott has a private better of 48.84 within the 400 and was third within the Meet of Champions within the 300. An AP scholar, he can even attend Northeastern. Tsai has clocked 50.12 within the 400 and can attend Emory University. Talisayon has a private better of 1:26.16 within the 600 and 24.1 within the 200. He clocked a private better of 51.77 for third within the Jim Hoar Freshman-Sophomore Invitational.
ST. JOHN’S PREP
4×800 RELAY
A troublesome lineup of Daniel Padley, Paul Lovett, Nick MacDonald and Nathan Lopez had been victorious at each the Div. 1 and Meet of Champions within the 4×800. Padley has clocked a 1:56 800 and 51.7 400 to associate with a 4:27 within the mile. He is also a member of the World Languages National Honor Society for Mandarin. Lovett will attend Washington University in St. Louis and was a member of the 4xMile Div. 1 Relay gold-medal squad. He runs cross nation and has received a number of tutorial awards. MacDonald, who additionally performs soccer and runs indoor monitor, has a private better of 1:58.8 and was second within the Catholic Conference 800. He has a 400 better of 53.1 and would be the indoor monitor captain subsequent winter. MacDonald can also be an honor roll scholar.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Ben Kasen, Adal Tajuddin, Pablo Tejedor Meyer, Altamo Aschkenasy, Terry Chiou, Cam Walter (Brookline); Liam Faherty, Zakai Perkins (Milton); Ben Feldman, Drew Waldron, Matthew Acquah, Steven Tafmizi, John Bianchi (Natick); Chris Scalia, Toby Langsner (Needham); Everton Muir, Myles Scott, Quincy Scott, Tyler Tubman, Alex Hryzsycyn, Otis Nash, Gabe Grove, Jack Tsai (Newton North); August Ahmed, Mathew St. Cyr (Walpole); Christopher Brooks, Eli Merritt, Nick Nicolazzo, Michael Bueker (Wellesley); Brandon Riley, Dan Daley, Joey Baker (Weymouth)
MVP: Myles Scott
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Jeriel Francis, Delace Mayo ( Brighton); Jewlz Riley (Charlestown); Jonathan Kenner (East Boston); Caleb Idahor, Jonah Levine Fried (Latin Academy); Samuel Gordon, Christian Holt, AJ Johnston, David Osinowo (O’Bryant); Kalvin Johnson (Tech Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
Casey Holland, William Fajardo-Doss, Jaxson Merrill (Barnstable); Griffin Pratt, Duante Ambersley, Shemar Dillion, Roussaun Barnett (Dennis-Yarmouth); Ronald Stone, Brady Garcia, Henry Gartner, Silas Gartner (Falmouth); Daniel Serpa (Martha’s Vineyard); Alique Brown, Gareth Vos (Monomoy); Isaiah Robinson, Damian Bebber, Adian Brown, Peter Silvernail, Will Crowell (Nauset); Connor Bruni, Adam Ferreria (Sandwich); Shane Stanghellini, Michael Nossek, Dylan Moreno (Sturgis)
MVP: Isaiah Robinson
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Nathan Miller, Nico Johnson (North Reading); Joel Spaulding, Yanni Kakouris, Matt Beaulieu, Kade Dennis (Pentucket); Parker Burns (Triton); Aidan Donovan, Othmane Missaoui, Maxx Rodrigues, Zach Rome, Michael Sanchez, Joe Stanton, Brody Tonks, Truman Yee, Max Sanchez (Amesbury); Ean Hynes, Ethan Downs, Bradford Duchesne (Newburyport); Chase Goldberg (Lynnfield); Keith Townsend (Ipswich)
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LOWER DIVISION: Sean Raju (NDA); Jack Collins, Tristan McDermott, Ian McDermott (Nashoba Tech); Seth Lupo, Luke Chandonnet, Avery Kearnan, Logan Dos Santos, Colin Bedard (Innovation); Diego Castro (Lynn Tech); 4×100, Andrew Gonzalez (KIPP); Daniel Nguyen (Mystic Valley)
MVP: Luke Chandonnet, Seth Lupo
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Alex Landry, Alex Landry, Christoph Osslemann Chai, Noah Stegmeier, Ajay Raina, Burlak, Tristan Wu, Raymondeau, Zhang (Acton-Boxboro); Michael Laurin, Henry Reichle (Concord-Carlisle); Brendan Wilder (Waltham); Friedman, Hubbard, Hamilton, Zhang, Zezo Besher, Marcelo Kuperwasser, Noah Tauve-Perrotta (Newton South); Gauthier Bodet, Michael Pastrone (Weston)
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Ryan Sarney, Brendan Thomas, Aidan Dupill, Alex Callanan, Alexander Pierce, Ethan Mahoney, Nolan Querzoli (Oliver Ames); Aaron Martin, Zyeem Charles, Adrian Rivera, Ayden Ramirez, Aidan Pantages, Jacob Blazek, Austin Bowie, Max Crawford, Jordan Rivera-Silva (Attleboro); Mark Etienvre, Carson Crump, Connor Peterson (North Attleboro); Matt Singletary, Alex Huynh, William Tinkham (Stoughton); Dmitrius Shearrion (Taunton); Evan Rawlings, Myles Brown, Nate Kablik, Talon Johnson (Mansfield); Joe Coplan, Ben Parson (Milford); Dan O’Malley, Harry Keen, Joe Flanagan (Foxboro); Trey Lovell (Franklin); Kevin Smith, Nate Sylven (King Philip); Alex Gong, Elijah Wisdom (Sharon)
MVP: Ryan Sarney
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Zachary Jean Pierre, Marcus Griffin, Kevin Huggins, Julian Joseph, Geovanni Graziano, Javens Belizaire, Akanimo Jones, Nikko Ruffin, Jiai Gonzalez, Luis Miranda (Blue Hills); Wyatt Lee, Braden Erlichman (Bristol-Plymouth); Joseph Cook, Sam Doll-Milard (Southeastern); Cashton Richard (Diman); Sean Carter, Thomas Perna (West Bridgewater)
MVP: Tommy Perna
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Jake Wheaton, Kaden Cassidy, Jayden Bai, Allen Jiang, McKenna O’Hare Gibson (Lexington); Aidan Sheeran (Arlington); Tyler Lloyd, Thomas Gallegos, Jack Quinn (Reading); Joe Mahon (Woburn); Rithikh Prakash, Elijah Wolinski, Tyler Callahan (Burlington); Joseph Patt (Wakefield)
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Nate Gardner, Deston Cauthers, Logan Cooper, Max Littman, Finn O’Hara (Gloucester); Leo Sherriff, Ray Kwiatek, Harry Silva (Beverly); Justin Franco, Logan Tracia, Evan Bedard, Alex Jackson, Owen Brennan, Dom Scalese, Justin Franco, Eli Batista, Kolby Avery, Colin Ridley, Brian Stevens, Sebastian Pizarro, Shawn Conrad, (Peabody); Nick Cappuccio (Winthrop); Nathan Molina (Masconomet); Ethan Gee (Swampscott)
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Alex Jackson
PATRIOT LEAGUE
FISHER: Danny Thompson (Scituate); Andrew Gleason, Jayden Leonard, Gabe Lamar, Luke Lamar, Jack Tosone, Joe D’Angelo, Patrick Norman, Adam Wengyrn (Pembroke); Marvin Felix, Michael DeMayo (Hanover); Jayden Francois, Gabe Rodrigues, Jacey Ham, Alex Martinez (Quincy/North Quincy); Dylan Brilliant, Liam Davis, Owen Michelin, Dillin Volkringer, Noah Brilliant (Plymouth South)
MVP: Andrew Gleason
KEENAN: Greg Fennell, Elias Horne, Graham Heinrich, Josh Albert, Thomas Bongoilatti, Jack McSorley, John McApline (Marshfield); Mark Sten, Kevin Riley, Cole Guiliani (Plymouth North); Jake Boudreau, Nolan Ruel, Oliver Bishop, Cam Starrick, Brody McGrail, Gavin Thomas (Duxbury); DJ Gilmore, Michael Beauchesne, Spencer Cook (Silver Lake); Brendan Burm, Sam Benham, Bryce Botelho, Ryan Gates, Sam Reffue (Hingham)
MVP: Oliver Bishop
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Michael Long, Daniel Zayac (Ashland); Owen Giordano, Connor Teague, Nate Giordano (Holliston); Drew Bialobrzeski, Will Bialobrzeski, Sean Golembiewski, Seamus Murphy, Sam Dadagian, Craig Salois, Russell Perryman, Paul Litscher, Ruben Noroian, Luke Boothroyd (Hopkinton); Julian Ram Tylerbest, Andrew Barr, Aidan Ryan (Medfield); Josh Jerskey, Will Bierden, Marcus Kelly (Westwood); Jayden Brown, AJ Castillo-Clotter, Eyram Kplorfia, Jack Roberts (Dedham); Matt Rooney, Matt Darin, Connor Long, Owen Comiskey, Aidan Pearsall, Reed Fenno, Nick Kube, Cian Moss (Dover-Sherborn); Mark Murphy (Medway); Jack Borst, Ben McCarthy (Millis); Camden Lerner, Andrew McConnell, Sean Nichols, Matt Cropley (Norton)
MVP: Sean Golembiewski, Matt Rooney
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