As the atlhletes and coaches work on their fine tuning for this weekends State Divisional Meets, Milesplitmass will have all the performance lists as they arrive from the timing companies. Here is the D2 list.
Coverage
DUE TO THE CURRENT FORECAST FOR TOMORROW, THE MIAA AND TRACK AND FIELD MEET DIRECTORS HAVE MOVED ALL SATURDAY DIVISIONAL MEETS TO MONDAY. .
The weather will not be a factor in todays Championship meet in Hingham.
One more look at some additional potos and some highlights from yesterdays MIAA Division 3 Championhsips in Hingham. North Attleboro, led by Shot Putter Eric Beckwith took home the boys title. Notre Dame Academy won the girls meet on their home track.
Notre Dame Academy’s Isabella DiMare gave the 200-meter field an up-close look at her talents Monday at the high school Div. 2 Eastern Mass. Track and Field Championships on her home track. The speedster was fast out of the blocks and accelerated on the turn and down the straightaway to break the tape in a stunning personal best of 24.98 seconds.The race marked the first time she’s broken the 25-second barrier, but DiMare is confident it won’t be her last this spring, not with the way she felt in the blocks and through the finish tape.
HINGHAM - Though it boasted just one divisional champion, the depth of the North Attleboro High boys' track and field team made up the difference. The Red Rocketeers won the MIAA Eastern Division 2 Championship on Monday afternoon at Notre Dame Academy, earning the team's first divisional championship since 1991."It was a great day by our seniors all day long," said North boys' coach Derek Herber. "We had a great day on the field and a great day on the track." The lone North champion was a familiar one, Eric Beckwith, who threw for a first-place mark in the shot put (55-feet, 6-inches) and third-place mark in the discus (147-9). Austin Renzi also cashed in on a third-place javelin throw (169-10).
Call it the DiMare Redemption. A year after falling in the hurdles and not making it to the starting line of the 200-meter dash, Notre Dame’s Isabella DiMare decided it was time to make things right again. DiMare gave the 200-meter field an up-close look at her talents yesterday at the Div. 2 EMass Championships on her home track. The speedster was fast out of the blocks and accelerated on the turn and down the straightaway to break the tape in a stunning new personal best of 24.98 seconds.