D-II Track & Field State Championship: Top finishers from Saturday’s events



The second half of the MIAA Division II track & field state championships took place on Saturday at Merrimack College.

Here are the top finishers from Saturday’s events. For the full list of results, click here.

Team Results

Boys

1. Peabody Vet. Mem. – 92

2. Marshfield – 66

3. Algonquin Reg. – 65

4. North Andover – 56

5. Catholic Memorial – 50

6. Chelmsford – 47

7. Winchester – 42

8. Arlington – 37

9. Hopkinton – 29

10. Quincy – 28

11. Bishop Feehan – 25

12. Plymouth North – 22

T-13. Bridgewater-Raynham Reg. – 21

T-13. Wellesley – 21

15. Concord-Carlisle – 19

16. King Philip Reg. – 16

17. Springfield Central – 15

18. Woburn Memorial – 14

T-19. Beverly – 12

T-19. Hingham – 12

T-19. Malden – 12

22. North Quincy – 9

23. Belmont – 7

24. Everett – 6

25. Barnstable – 5

26. Diman RVT – 4

27. Boston Latin Academy – 3

28. Essex North Shore Agricultural & Tech. – 2

  1. Whittier RVC – 1

Girls

1. North Andover – 79

2. Wellesley – 76

3. King Philip Reg. – 54

4. Arlington – 51

5. Peabody Vet. Mem. – 47

6. Winchester – 42

7. Hopkinton – 41

8. Plymouth North – 39

T-9. Algonquin Reg. – 29

T-9. Bishop Feehan – 29

11. Belmont – 27

T-12. Concord-Carlisle – 25

T-12. Essex North Shore Agricultural & Tech. – 25

15. Tantasqua Reg. – 22

16. Diman RVT – 18

T-17. Chelmsford – 16

T-17. Beverly – 16

T-19. Boston Latin Academy – 13

T-19. Marshfield – 13

T-21. North Quincy – 12

T-21. Woburn Memorial – 12

23. Barnstable – 8

T-24. Whittier RVT – 6

T-24. Waltham – 6

26. Springfield Central – 4

27. Leominster – 3

28. Quincy – 2

29. Malden – 1

Individual Results

Boys

High Jump

  1. Miles Lipka, Algonquin – 6-06.00
  2. Logan Sullivan, Hopkinton – 6-04.00
  3. Max Brown, Algonquin – 6-04.00

Shot Put

  1. Alex Jackson, Peabody – 61-05.25
  2. Areno Saint-Victor, Peabody – 52-04.50
  3. Nicholas Gallagher, King Philip Reg. – 49-04.25

Shot Put (Wheelchair)

  1. Austin Cannon, King Philip Reg. – 11-06.50

Long Jump

  1. Jameson Booker, Catholic Memorial – 23-00.25
  2. Philip Rosen, Chelmsford – 23-00.25
  3. Matthew Yen, Wellesley – 22-08.00

Javelin

  1. Gable Gray, Chelmsford – 200-06
  2. Miles Lipka, Algonquin Reg. – 181-11
  3. Tallan King, King Philip Reg. – 166-02

1-Mile

  1. Graham Heinrich, Marshfield – 4:15.39
  2. Declan Smith, Peabody – 4:21.30
  3. Matt McCabe, Marshfield – 4:23.90

400m

  1. Kaz Gallo, Plymouth North – 49.44
  2. Matthew Shaw, Bishop Feehan – 49.88
  3. Kayshaun Eveillard, Everett – 50.12

110m Hurdles

  1. Peyton Smith, Peybody – 14.96
  2. Carmelo Harrell, Springfield Central – 15.18
  3. Leo Steinberg, Quincy – 15.59

100m

  1. Nathan Looney, Marshfield – 10.535
  2. Daniel Killian, Winchester – 10.540
  3. Jameson Booker, Catholic Memorial – 10.83

4x800m relay

  1. Arlington – 8:11.49
  2. Peabody – 8:11.84
  3. Concord-Carlisle – 8:14:84

4x100m relay

  1. Catholic Memorial – 42.39
  2. Winchester – 43.15
  3. North Quincy – 43.21

4x400m relay

  1. Peabody – 3:27.71
  2. North Andover – 3:30.69
  3. Marshfield – 3:31.04

Girls

Pole Vault

  1. Eleanor Gosselin, North Andover – 9-06.00
  2. Kayla Coolidge, North Andover – 9-00.00
  3. Rory Bresson, King Philip Reg. – 9-00.00

Long Jump

  1. Annie Comella, Wellesley – 18-09.00
  2. Leila Eccher, Wellesley – 17-10.00
  3. Sara Gander, Wellesley – 17-09.50

Javelin

  1. Alessandra Forgione, Peabody – 133-05
  2. Madeline Hill, King Philip Reg. – 109-03
  3. Erin Mitchell, Bridgewater-Raynham Reg. – 102-00

Shot Put

  1. Bella Hayes, Arlington – 39-07.25
  2. Gabby Hayes, Arlington – 35-00.50
  3. Kaelyn Faber, Hopkinton – 33-10.25

High Jump

  1. Camden Strandberg, Bridgewater-Raynham Reg. – 5-04.00
  2. Bella Walkiewicz, Hopkinton – 5-04.00
  3. Grace Flatter, Diman RVT – 5-02.00

1-Mile

  1. Dana Lehr, Belmont – 4:55.38
  2. Charlotte Tuxbury, Wellesley – 4:55.79
  3. Riley Newman, Winchester – 5:04.40

400m

  1. Macey Shriner, Plymouth North – 56.01
  2. Alex D’Amadio, King Philip Reg. – 58.01
  3. Samantha Schwartz, North Andover – 59.14

100m Hurdles

  1. Grace Galbreath, Beverly – 15.47
  2. Eleanor Gosselin, North Andover – 15.59
  3. Josie Hopkins, Hopkinton – 15.95

100m

  1. Keoni Savoie, Tantasqua Reg. – 12.33
  2. Chari Wright, Barnstable – 12.57
  3. Annie Comella, Wellesley – 12.65

4x800m relay

  1. Wellesley – 9:40.56
  2. Winchester – 9:48.40
  3. Marshfield – 10:00.02

4x100m relay

  1. Essex North Shore Agricultural & Tech. – 50.37
  2. Bishop Feehan – 50.87
  3. Waltham – 51.63

4x400m relay

  1. Plymouth North – 4:06.55
  2. Bishop Feehan – 4:10.49
  3. Wellesley – 4:11.10



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