Week in Review #2

 

 

Rebecca Robinson (Arlington) made a triumphant return to the national rankings after her 40.67 posting at the Middlesex League Meet #1.  She is currently US#6.

Marika Crowe of Lincoln-Sudbury is US#19 with her 3:04.03 time in the 1000m at the DCL Meet #1.

Stephen Robertson of Wakefield is currently US#7 and leads the state with a 4:25.44 clocking in the mile at the Middlesex League Meet #1.  Robertson also traveled down to the Bishop Laughlin Games in New York this week where he finished 6th (4:27.86).

Jen Esposito of Mansfield returns to the top of the Massachusetts rankings and is US#11 after her 8.39 performance in the 55m Hurdles at the Hockomock League Meet #2. 

Audrey Gould (Amherst) and Christine Davis (Acton-Boxborough) added to the long list of Massachusetts on the national two mile rankings.  The pair are US#36 (11:42.21) and US#37 (11:42.96) respectively after their dual meet wins this week. They join Colleen Sands, Julie McConville, Alex Giese, Abby McNulty and Tyanna McBride who are all currently in the national top 50.

Camille Blackman (Longmeadow) leads the state and is US#14 after winning the mile in 5:13.94 at the PVIAC Dual Meet #2.  She joins Bryanna Allison, Jordan O’Dea, Katie Powell, Alex Giese, Alli Wood, and Brynna Harum in the national top 50.

In the high jump, Ellen Dipietro(Marshfield) leads a Massachusetts contingent of  seven girls in the national top 50.  Michelle Savoie, Amy Collins, Hadlee Coker, Samantha Ritchner, Alexandra Kruse, and Emily Cahill all jumped over 5’2” this week.

Carla Forbes of Newton North won the MSTCA Winter Festival Large School Division long jump with a MA#1 mark of 18’7”.  In the process, she also leaped to US#4 and joins teammate Kayla Wong (US#22 / 17’4”) and Bianca St. Fleur of Melrose (US#17 / 17’7.25”) on the US Top 50 list.

Swardic Mayanja won the MSTCA Winter Festival with a throw of 52’7.75”.  His mark currently places him as MA#1 and US#12.

Ryan Lucken of Newton North is currently US#33 after winning the 300m in 36.32 at the MSTCA Winter Festival (large school).  Bryan Browne (St. John’s Prep) who was a close second that day joins him on that list at US#41 (36.50).

Alex Niemiec of (Chicopee Comp.) blew-away the field by almost two feet in the long jump at the PVIAC League Meet #2.  His mark of 21’8.25 currently leads the state and is US#29.

Youngster Adam Couitt of Somerset thrilled the crowd at the MSTCA Winter Festival (small school) with his winning leap of 6’6” in the high jump.  He leads the state and is US#4, but he may have company.  Oluwatoni Onikeku of Ftichburg and Chris McDowell of Hingham both cleared 6’5” and are tied for US#7.

Nick Christensen of Peabody is currently US#5 in the 2 mile (9:26.41) after he and Mike O’Donnell broke away from the field.  O’Donnell is US#8 at 9:32.19.

Similar to the scenario above, Brendan Robertson (Westborough) and Nathan McCarthy (Lowell) were locked in a great battle in the 1000m at the MSTCA Winter Festival.  The end result was Robertson being ranked US#14 (2:36.91) and McCarthy US#18 (2:37.37).

The 600m has always been a strong event in Massachusetts, and this year is shaping-up to be no exception.  Dan Duquette of North Attleboro leads 8 Massachusetts athletes on the list with his US#11 1:23.95 from the Hockomock League Meet #2.

Notre Dame Academy freshman Isabella Dimare ran one of the fastest 55m Hurdles times in the country for her class.  Dimare finished third among an impressive field at the MSTCA Winter Festival (large school), and her 8.91 time rankes her US#5 for freshman and MA#7 overall.  

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Bay State League Indoor Meet #1

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Bishop Feehan vs. West Bridgewater

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Dual County League Indoor Meet #1

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Hockomock League Indoor Meet #2

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Mid Wach League Dual Meets #1

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Middlesex League Indoor Meet #1

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MSTCA Winter Festival - Large School

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MSTCA Winter Festival - Small

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NN’s Forbes frolics at Winter Festival

Newton North’s Carla Forbes approached yesterday’s MSTCA Winter Festival Large School Meet to set her first watermark of the indoor season. The defending state champion in the long jump, the super talent found herself right at home on the Reggie Lewis Center runway once again, leaping... (via Boston Herald)

MSTCA Winter Festival Highlights

The MSTCA Winter Festival signaled the start of major invitational action in Massachusetts, and several prominent athletes from last year picked up right where they left off.  It was an impressive first day at the Reggie Lewis Center as the Small School athletes were on center stage Saturday. 

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OCL Dual Meet Series #1

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Old Colony League Indoor Meet #2

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Patriot League Indoor Meet #2

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PVIAC Dual Meet #2

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SWCL Dual Meet #1

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