Quick Recap Of Eastern Division 4 Championships

Cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid- to high 60-degree range on Sunday greeted the participants at Norwell High, site of the MIAA Eastern Division 4 State Championships.

Norton' senior Brooke-Lynn Williams was her usual dominant self in the sprint events. Williams breezed to the 100m crown with a time of 12-seconds flat. Earlier, she claimed the 200m title with a time of 25.09.

Lynnfield's Nicholas Kinnon took care of the boys' sprints. He won the 100m with an 11.2 clocking. In the 200m dash, he was timed in 22.49. 

Underclassmen ruled the 400m dash. The boys' race was captured by Weston' freshman Peter Diebold, who clocked a personal best and state No. 11 of 50.23. Ninth-graders went 1-2 in the girls' race with Old Rochester's Meg Hughes racing to a winning time of 58.22. She was followed by Bishop Stang's Amber Lattuca, who also went under a minute with a time of 59.58. The versatile Hughes was also second in the mile where she ran 5:13.19.


Old Rochester's Danny Renwick was a triple winner. Renwick won the 110m HH at 14.55. He also was first in the high jump with a leap of 6 feet, 4 inches and collected 3,373 points to win the outdoor pentathlon.

In a very-competitive 800m race, four runners dipped under 1:58 with Bishop Fenwick's Shawn Carlson outlasting the field with a PB of 1:56.02. Finishing second was Ipswich's Kellan Waters at 1:56.68. Close behind was Dover-Sherborn's Erik Linden (third, 1:56.72) and Bellingham's Alex Carr (fourth, 1:57.12). 

Dover-Sherborn's Peter Boyle unleashed the javelin a state-leading 183-11. East Bridgewater's Dan Lovell clocked the state's fifth fastest time in the the 400m hurdles where he was timed in a winning time of 55.72.

Newburyport's Jack Carleo cruised to a first-place time of 9:33.96. 

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