BOYS TRACK ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Alex Arbogast (Tewksbury) 55
Sam Burgess (Framingham) 2-mile
Jacob Cookinham (Bishop Stang) Shot put
Bradley Diaz (Wakefield) 600
Evan Eberle (Lexington) 1000
Max Klein (Newton North) Shot put
Alex Landry (Acton-Boxboro) 300
John Lung (Acton-Boxboro) High soar
Schuyler Schmitt (Marblehead) Pentathlon
Easton Tan (Winchester) 55-hurdles
Tyler Tubman (Newton North) Mile
Jordany Volquez-Grullon (Lawrence) 55-hurdles
Jake Wall (Mansfield) Long soar
Avery Warshaw (Hingham) Long soar
4×200 (Newton North) Everton Muir, Brendan O’Guin, Myles Scott, Adler Schultz
4×400 (Newton North) Quincy Scott, Tyler Tubman, Jack Tsai, Matthew Paquette, Myles Scott
4×800 (Concord-Carlisle) Henry Reichle, Ray Pavlik, Campbell MacDonald, Wes Kleiman
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
ALEX ARBOGAST
TEWKSBURY
The Redmen speedster had an enormous winter on the infield with a Div. 4 title and a second-place end on the Meet of Champions. The junior clocked a 6.46 for the 55 and was the Merrimack Valley Conference champion in each the 55 and 300. Arbogast is a member of the National Honor Society.
SAM BURGESS
FRAMINGHAM
The Div. 1 All-State champion in cross nation, Burgess soared to new heights indoors with a scintillating 8:58 on the New England Championships. Only a junior, the state 2-mile champion has clocked 4:20 within the mile and 14:41 over 5000 meters. Burgess was sixth within the 2-mile and third within the 5000 respectively on the New Balance Nationals.
JACOB COOKINHAM
BISHOP STANG
The 6-foot, 260-pound junior captured each the Div. 4 title and the gold medal on the Meet of Champions. Cookinham was fourth on the Nike Nationals and the Catholic Central League MVP. A member of the National Honor Society, Cookinham additionally garnered awards in historical past, music and theology.
BRADLEY DIAZ
WAKEFIELD
Diaz was nearly unbeatable within the 600 the place he captured the Div. 3 title earlier than scoring gold on the Meet of Champions and New England Championships. The gifted senior clocked a sterling 1:20.66 in his specialty and confirmed loads of vary with a 35.87 300 and 1:56.69 over 800. A soccer participant within the fall, Diaz enjoys sunsets.
EVAN EBERLE
LEXINGTON
A high flight middle-distance ace, Eberle was each the 1000 and mile Middlesex League champion. This league MVP and five-time All-Star was third in Div. 1 and took the silver medal on the League of Champions. A perennial honor roll pupil, Eberle was earned Lexington’s Scholarship, Integrity, Leadership and Spirit Awards. He will attend the University of Rhode Island.
MAX KLEIN
NEWTON NORTH
This 5-foot-10, 250-pound athlete has dominated his occasion for 4 years. New England’s all-time indoor document holder at 67-8 1/4, Klein was the New England and New Balance National champion. An honor roll pupil, the senior will attend Dartmouth College.
ALEX LANDRY
ACTON-BOXBORO
The junior broke the state document within the 300 along with his 34.78. A 3-time Dual County League All-Star, Landry has clocked 22.03 within the 200, the 55 in 6.62 and 50.03 within the 400. The Colonials winter and spring captain, Landry is an honor roll pupil and was additionally a DCL All-Star in soccer.
JOHN LUNG
ACTON-BOXBORO
The Meet of Champions gold medalist within the excessive soar, Lung additionally captured the Div. 1 and Dual County League titles. His private better of 6-6 is a Colonial college document. An honor roll pupil, this senior enjoys artwork, animation and music. Lung will attend Northeastern University.
SCHUYLER SCHMITT
MARBLEHEAD
Schmitt garnered the silver medal within the state pentathlon championships. The senior high-jumped 6-3 and had a 19-7 effort within the lengthy soar. Schmitt tied for fifth in each the state and New England championships, and was third within the excessive soar in Div. 3. A two-time soccer MVP, he’s an honor roll pupil and member of the National Honor Society.
EASTON TAN
WINCHESTER
Tan captured his specialty within the Meet of Champions and was the Middlesex League champion. The Div. 2 champion was fourth at nationals and broke the college document with a 7.36 and was a part of the 4×200 squad that bettered the college document. Tan is a perennial Middlesex League All-Star and can attend Princeton University.
TYLER TUBMAN
NEWTON NORTH
The junior clocked a scorching 4:16.89 this previous winter, a nine-second private greatest from a 12 months in the past. He was second to Nashoba’s Freddy Collins within the Meet of Champions with a 4:17.15. Tubman additionally ran a fast 2:32.16 within the 1000. A Bay State Conference All-Star, he was the Div. 1 1000 champion and took second within the mile.
JORDANY VOLQUEZ-GRULLON
LAWRENCE
This speedster broke the Massachusetts document within the hurdles along with his 7.31. His 35.93 within the 300 was the quickest time within the Merrimack Valley Conference. He clocked a faculty document of 6.60 within the 55, completed a robust second within the Meet of Champions with a 7.43 and was the Div. 1 champion. He will attend North Carolina A&T.
JAKE WALL
MANSFIELD
This multi-talent competitor captured the Div. 2 title earlier than leaping 23-10 1/4 to ascertain a brand new document on the Meet of Champions. Wall was the Hockomock League MVP and was league champion within the 55, 55 hurdles and lengthy soar. He completed a robust fourth on the New Balance Nationals and was a two-time All-American.
AVERY WARSHAW
HINGHAM
This senior leaped 22-0 within the lengthy soar and captured the New England title. Cleared 6-3 1/4 for second within the excessive soar at Nationals. Warshaw was undefeated within the excessive soar and lengthy soar within the Patriot League. Captain of each the indoor and out of doors monitor groups, he’ll compete at Montana State.
NEWTON NORTH
4×200
The gifted lineup of Everton Muir, Brendan O’Guin, Myles Scott and Adler Schultz made the 4×200 its’ personal with a Meet of Champions win and the Bay State Conference title. The squad additionally took second within the Div. 1 meet. Scott was fourth within the Div. 1 300 in 36.5, O’Guin additionally performs soccer and is an honor roll pupil, whereas Schultz has picked up a variety of educational awards and can attend Harvard. Muir clocked a 6.52 within the 55 and had a 22.8 cut up within the relay.
NEWTON NORTH
4×400
Myles Scott, who clocked a 51.0 cut up, was additionally a part of the Tigers’ 4×400 staff that was victorious on the Meet of Champions in 3:27.75 together with the Bay State Conference title. Miler Tyler Tubman introduced his 4:16.89 pace to the group, whereas Quincy Scott was a BSC All-Star with a 600 private better of 1:24.49. Jack Tsai ran the opening leg and had private bests of 38.12 within the 300 and 52.4 over 400 meters, whereas Matthew Paquette put up a 1:27.37 within the 600 and 39.32 within the 300.
CONCORD-CARLISLE
4×800
The Meet of Champions and Dual County League winners had loads of distance expertise led by Henry Reichle, who clocked a 4:26.75 mile and a couple of:37.19 1000. Ray Pavlik was in step with a sixth-place exhibiting within the Div. 2 championships mile and a 2:00.88 cut up within the 800. Anchor man Wes Kleiman was sixth within the 1000 on the Meet of Champions in 2:34 and leadoff runner Campbell MacDonald was a Dual County League All-Star.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Greyson Prado, Kailas Ciatto, Alex Petersen, Dagne Auditore (Brookline); Sam Burgess (Framingham); Jacob Reinach, Ben Feldman, Fin Greene (Natick); Andrew Daly, Daniel Jordan, Kyler McNatt (Needham); Max Klein, Tyler Tubman, Everton Muir, Myles Scott, Quincy Scott, Tommy Lin, Alex Acuna (Newton North); Nolen Beauregard, Nick Leo, Robert Sacramona (Walpole); Tyler Yen (Wellesley); David Manfredi, Kenny Glavin, Mike Mulcahy, Diogo Silva, Brandon Riley, Marshall Naegelin (Weymouth)
MVP: Max Klein, Tyler Tubman
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Melvin Wiltshire (Latin Academy); Derrick Samuels, Samuel Gordon (O’Bryant); Joshua Delacruz, Michael Portillo (East Boston); Patrick Lilley, Damion Blacknall (Brighton)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
Erik Larrey, Henry Gartner, Jackson Mahoney, Davanie Baker, Jadon Glover, Joey Simpkins, Milo Van Mooy, Keegan Hefferan, RJ Stone (Falmouth); Paytah Dill, Aiden Rhodes, Benjamin Calsson, Ashton Nichols (Nauset); Zach Utz, Daniel DaSilva, Kaleb Hatt, Jonathan Norton, Sam Fetters, Dan Serpa, Rodeo Purves-Langer, Calvin Brooks (Martha’s Vineyard); Jeremiah Singer, Zidane Shepard, Casey Holand, JJ Bickford (Barnstable); Max Sullivan (Sandwich); Brendan Hall, Olivier FanFan (Dennis-Yarmouth)
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Ean Hynes, Grayson Fowler, Bradford Duchesne, Nathan Barry, Ethan Downs, Evan Armano, William Acquaviva, 4×400 relay, Aimon Fadil, 4×800 relay, TJ Carleo, Andrew Lasson, 4×200 relay (Newburyport); Yanni Kakouris, Ryan Plisinski, Frank Majewski, Alexander Bishop, 4×400 relay (Pentucket); Ryan McGuire, Aidan Nadeau, Spencer Beane, Logan Lamont, 4×800 relay, Casey O’Connor, Alexander Carpenter, 4×200 relay (North Reading); Finn Russell, Colin Hanson, James Robie, 4×400 relay (Ipswich); Aidan Donovan, Jadriel Laracuente, Shea Cucinotta, Michael Sanchez (Amesbury); 4×200 relay, 4×800 relay (Triton)
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: TJ Carleo, James Robie
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Alex Landry, Samuel Pan, Tristan Wu, Noah Stegmeier, Christoph Osselmann Chai, Mark Margyar, John Lung, Caleb Straayer, Will Liu, Ajay Raina, Drew Richardson (Acton-Boxboro); Joshua Garraway, Jonathan Garraway, Oren Brosgol, Carter Rauch (Bedford); Dennis Satchek (Boston Latin); Libaan Aden (Cambridge); Harrison Dow, Wes Kleiman, Campbell MacDonald, Ray Pavlik, Henry Reichle (Concord-Carlisle); Brett Cobb, Jonathan Kasper, Misha Gray, Alex Payne, Henry Hurtt-Rensko, David Jurewicz (Lincoln-Sudbury); Justin Levy, Matt Ikini, Joshua Jackson, Will Truncer, Max Nelson (Newton South); Carsen Valenta (Weston)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Ricardo Goncalves, Joao Victor Cunha, Kenan Batic, 4×200 relay, 4×400 relay (Revere); Andrew DaCosta, Sam Buckley, Jose Cumarin (Somerville); Marcos Ruiz (Malden); Stephe Srey (Lynn English); Richard Malloy (Everett); 4×800 relay (Chelsea)
MVP: Andrew DaCosta
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Jake Wall, Chris Leonard, Grady Sullivan (Mansfield); Noah Hurd (King Philip); Conal Scully, GJ Mualis, Andrew Jean-Louis, Evan Cali, Dmitrius Shearrion, Peyton Weldon, Andrew Cali, Aidden Fitting, Brayden Cali (Taunton); Ryan Sarney, Owen McMorrow, Wyatt Fritchman, Alexander Pierce, Fabrice Fouron, Collin Williamson (Oliver Ames); Nathan Shultz, Brodie Clemente, Andrew Nobrega, Joseph Beckett (North Attleboro); Marco Monteiro (Milford); Kaiden Murray, Cashel Stuger (Attleboro); Jalen Castillo (Stoughton); Alexander Gong (Sharon); Luca Giardini (King Philip); Tyler Powderly, Luke Sidwell (Franklin)
MVP: Jake Wall
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Connor McHale, Liam Concannon, Nolan Duffy, Patrick Healey, Ryan Nealon, Alexavier Almeida (Bishop Feehan); Jacob Cookinham, Andrew Caldera (Bishop Stang); Christopher Gregory, Brian Breder, Joseph Cook, Marcell Espinoza, Thomas Hustins (Southeastern); Ampofo Ebenezer (St. Paul); Benjamin Fuller (West Bridgewater)
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Jacob Cookinham
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
Kaden Cassidy, Evan Eberle, McKenna O’Hare-Gibson, Jayden Bai, Khai Uda-Thach, Branndon Uda-Thach (Lexington); Jackson Coelho (Belmont); Andy Gosselin, Easton Tan (Winchester); Michael Roberto, Jack Berinato, Bradley Diaz, Lucas Kehoe , James Christie, Michael Harden, Tyler Lloyd (Reading)
PATRIOT LEAGUE
FISHER: Marvin Felix (Hanover): Michael D’Angelo, Jack Drtiscoll, Jayden Leonard, Andrew Gleason, Aiden Keefe, Adam Wengryn, Greg Hussey (Pembroke); Nolan Palmer, Keenan Ansah, Gaving Cloutman, Dylan Brilliant (Plymouth South); Hatim Boukhtam, Robert Cannon, John Alessandro, Matt Wong (Quincy/North Quincy)
MVP: Hatim Boukhtam
KEENAN: Lucas Fadden, Dennis Lee, Gavin Thomas (Duxbury); Avery Warshaw, Jared Salem, Tom Shetzline, Steve McDougall (Hingham); Drew Peski, Jay Joyce, Luke Twomey, Elias Horne (Marshfield); Gordon Johnson, Jake Caterer, Nathan Tassey (Whitman-Hanson); Cole Guiliani, Luke O’Brien, Kevin Riley, TJ Showstead (Plymouth North)
MVP: Avery Warshaw, Drew Peski
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Gavin Gareri, Anthony Canuto, Christensen Paul, Mamadu Tchamo, Nicholas O’Connell, Christopher Gorynski , Jason Wonodi, Jamar Goss, Alan Jordonne, Chris Brice, Valery Moise, Malachi Johnson, Brandon Torres, Jean Karlo Galvao-Duenas (Brockton); Declan Hetrick, Jack Wilczewski, Kavan Bento, Damien Chu, James Murray, Ian Farrell, Connor Donahue (Bridgewater-Raynham); Aidan Carreiro, James Marden, Charles Fairfax (Dartmouth); Demetri Fontenelle, Edenilson Semedo (New Bedford); Sebastian Reis, Timothy Costa (Durfee)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Jeff Buckley, Jared Jernigan (Abington); Matt Buck, Julian Grant, Ryan Rutherford (Carver); Ben Capocci, Naython Evora-Rosa, Hayden Frew, Zach Higgins, Chris Oman, Connor Prescott , Nicholas Uzzo (East Bridgewater); Tony Alibrandi, Ethan Campbell, Matt McCluskey, Aidan Murphy (Hull); Noah DeGrazia, Nathan Donahue, Charles Montross, Michael Neitlich, Bolu Sotonwa, Lekan Sotonwa (Middleboro); Alex Bello, Sam Foster, Griffin Murphy (Norwell); Gardy Augustin, Carl Deye, Jon Morgan, Jaden Phillips (Randolph)
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Matt McCluskey, Gardy Augustin
TRI-COUNTY
(DIV. 1): Anthony Canuto, Jamar Goss, Alan Jordonne, Malachi Johnson, Christensen Paul, Mamadu Tchamo, Jason Wonodi (Brockton); Michael Bane, Alexander Cole, Joseph Connolly, John Garvey, Datrell Jones, Devon Marshall, Eric Perkins, Christopher Sullivan (Catholic Memorial); Tyler Ambrosh, Jason Bois, Nathan Lopez, Paul Lovett (St. John’s Prep); Jonathan Grinion (Xaverian)
(DIV. 2): Trevor Coughlin, August Doetsch, Michael Doherty, John Dugan, Nicholas Fanuele, Steven Galatis, Tristan Miller (Austin Prep); Wyatt Burr (Bishop Fenwick); Gregg Bucha, Stephen Moise, Brendan Needle, Jouvenson Romulus (Cardinal Spellman); Preston Archer, Justin Jennings, Kyle Kwiatek, John Nowicki, Brett O’Brien, Dylan Moroney (St. Mary’s)
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Daniel Kurczy, Drew Bishop, Zachary Bastek (Bellingham); Sean Minard (Dedham); Toby Sagar, Owen Comiskey, Beck Schutte, Johnny Bennett , Sawyer Garrett, Dan Griffiths, Cam Thompson, Luke Loeffler (Dover-Sherborn); Connor Gilmore (Medway); Jackson Borst, Colin Streck (Millis); Andrew McConnell, Aiden Masse (Norton); Michael Long, Daniel Zayac (Ashland); Sean Golembiewski, Declan Mick, Wyatt Ruff, Colin Davan (Hopkinton); Brennan Ibbitson, Nathan Giordano (Holliston); Julian Ram-Tylerbest, Jani Passas (Medfield); Isaiah Grupee, Dylan O’Brien, Jacob Zhang (Norwood); Vijay Sherring, Joshua Jerskey, Jack McDaniels, Marcus Kelly (Westwood)
MVP: Toby Sagar, Sean Golembiewski
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