The divisional meet season kicks off on Thursday night at the Reggie, with the DIII Championship pitting some of the state's best talent against itself in what will be an interesting meet to watch, given the affect the recent storm had on training. This class will be, in a sense, the guinea pig for the rest, determining just how much the loss of work impacted the athletes.
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If there’s one place in Massachusetts that deserves the nickname of Tracktown (after Eugene, Oregon, earned that moniker as de facto capital of track and field in the USA), it’s Hingham. Both their boys and girls indoor track and field teams reigned supreme at the MIAA Division 3 state championships. It marked the second time both teams won Div. 3 states; they also did in 2007.
The matchup had been anticipated by many since November. Abby McNulty of Bishop Feehan and Milton’s Julie McConville, widely regarded as the top two distance runners in the state other than Peabody’s Catarina Rocha, finally banged heads, not once, but twice, at last night’s Division 3 championships at the Reggie Lewis Center.
The Divisional Meets have come to an end and this list has all the All State Qualifiers for next weeks State Finals.